Aubrey and Denise Duncan

3 dic 2022 · 58 min. 51 sec.
Aubrey and Denise Duncan
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Episode 122 Aubrey and Denise Duncan In the early morning hours of January 29th, 1977, gunshots rang out at the home of the Duncan family of 925 South Velare St...

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Episode 122 Aubrey and Denise Duncan

In the early morning hours of January 29th, 1977, gunshots rang out at the home of the Duncan family of 925 South Velare St in Anaheim, CA. The Duncan family had enjoyed a peaceful family life in Orange County up until that time, but two young ruthless criminals in the midst of a crime spree found themselves at the home targeting the family's Patriarch, 48 year old Aubrey Duncan. He was ambushed as he tried to enter his home. Aubrey's wife Nadine tried to come to her husband's defense and was also shot in the entrance way to her home, as was the couple's oldest daughter, 18 year old Denise Duncan. When the gunshots were finally over and the attackers had fled, Aubrey and Denise were dead, and Nadine was hospitalized due to her injuries.

Police eventually caught up with and apprehended the two young killers, and they were sent to prison for life. But due to their young ages at the time they committed the crimes, and to California law, life behind bards didn't necessarily mean life.

The tragic murders tore the Duncan family apart, and the surviving family members dealt with PTSD and trauma that lasted the rest of their lives. Many years later, the Duncan's oldest surviving daughter, Lynette, was shocked to find out that the people who had murdered her father and sister, as well as two other people decades before, might actually one day get out of prison. She has become an advocate for not only her family, but for keeping very dangerous and cold blooded killers like the ones that took her dad and sister from her, in prison where they belong. Lynette discusses the tragic events of that morning in 1977, and how the family's path was forver altered. She also discusses dealing with PTSD, and becoming an advocate

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Karen Poole

1 anno fa

I spent many hours during my teen years getting to know the Duncon family, mainly because of the great business they had. Dunk, as he was know by all of us, owned a neighborhood pool hall and welcomed all the neighborhood teens into the business. We spent many many hours at that pool hall just hanging out and Dunk was a big part of keeping us out of trouble! He was our second dad! We could talk to him and not feel like dumb kids or like we were a nuisance to him. He provided a safe place for the kids to hang out. We met his girls there and attended the same schools with them. Dunk was the kindest man who never deserved this (who ever does), and probably would have just given them the money, they didn't need to kill him! I had already graduated high school when this horrible murder happened, but lived within blocks of the pool hall. No one who knew the family or had spent time at the pool hall was unaffected by this senseless crime. I can't even imagine what Lynette and her sister and mom went through! Our little safe world was shattered by this and even now all these 40 plus years later this touches a nerve with me and all my siblings and our friends who knew and loved this family!
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