Denver District Attorney Mitch Morrissey is appalled that a serial killer's lurid, videotaped confession to police is being sold on the Internet by the man's father. Randolph "Duke" White, father of self-professed serial killer Richard Paul White, is marketing two volumes of his son's confession at $39.95 apiece.
The DVDs detail White's brutal murders of Annaletia Maria Gonzales and Victoria Turpin, whose bodies were buried in the back yard of his former Park Hill home, and of his friend Jason Reichardt.
"I personally find it disgusting and offensive," Morrissey said.
Gonzales' father, Larry, said he was deeply angered by the DVDs. "It just brings back the wounds, the memories, the hurt," he said.
But there is no evidence that the younger White is receiving money from the transactions, said Morrissey, whose office investigated the DVD sales late last year. That would have subjected the elder White to the "Son of Sam" laws, which prevent convicted felons from making money off of their crimes.
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The DVDs detail White's brutal murders of Annaletia Maria Gonzales and Victoria Turpin, whose bodies were buried in the back yard of his former Park Hill home, and of his friend Jason Reichardt.
"I personally find it disgusting and offensive," Morrissey said.
Gonzales' father, Larry, said he was deeply angered by the DVDs. "It just brings back the wounds, the memories, the hurt," he said.
But there is no evidence that the younger White is receiving money from the transactions, said Morrissey, whose office investigated the DVD sales late last year. That would have subjected the elder White to the "Son of Sam" laws, which prevent convicted felons from making money off of their crimes.
http://rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_3675980,00.html