词条 | Michael H. Kenyon |
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Attacks and convictionsThe earliest attacks Kenyon was accused of having committed were on two teenage sisters in March 1966 in Champaign, Illinois.[3] Kenyon graduated from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1967 and left the state. The attacks thus ended in Champaign but started anew in Manhattan, Kansas; Norman, Oklahoma; and Los Angeles, California.[2] Kenyon returned to Champaign, and the attacks resumed, in 1972.[4] In May 1975, Kenyon took a job as an auditor for the Illinois Department of Revenue in Lincolnwood, Illinois.[5] He then committed additional attacks, including on three Cook County flight attendants.[6] He also attacked four women in an Urbana sorority house, one of whom was administered an enema.[1][7][8] He was involved in a minor traffic accident later that night, but was not arrested. Kenyon was eventually apprehended in suburban Chicago a few weeks later in connection with a number of robberies there.[9] During questioning he began to talk about the enema bandit. After his arrest he was judged to be legally sane; in December 1975, he pleaded guilty to six counts of armed robbery[10] and was sentenced to six to twelve years in prison for each count, but was never charged for the enema assaults.[11] He was paroled in 1981 after serving six years. [12] In popular culture
References1. ^1 Baumann, Edward (June 5, 1975). Bond set for enema suspect. Chicago Tribune {{DEFAULTSORT:Kenyon, Michael H.}}2. ^1 Kacich, Tom (2002). [https://books.google.com/books?id=9kt1kCd-d7UC&pg=PA236 The Enema Bandit.] Hot Type: 150 Years of the Best Local Stories from the News-Gazette. Sports Publishing LLC {{ISBN|978-1-58261-482-3}} 3. ^Champaign-Urbana Courier, April 30, 1966 4. ^Staff report (April 20, 1972). Enema Bandit Assaults Two More U. I. Coeds. Chicago Tribune 5. ^Staff report (September 10, 1975). Bandit trial moved. Chicago Tribune 6. ^Staff report (December 2, 1975). 'Enema bandit' is guilty. Chicago Tribune 7. ^1 Judith Gardiner (1975). Gail Godwin and feminist fiction. The North American Review 8. ^Elaine Showalter (1981). Rethinking the seventies: Women writers and violence. The Antioch Review 9. ^Staff report (June 5, 1975). 'Enema bandit' suspect to face trial in Champaign. Chicago Tribune 10. ^Champaign-Urbana Courier, December 23, 1975 11. ^Staff report (Dec 24, 1975). Bandit sentenced/ Chicago Tribune 12. ^Fortean Times (1996) Strange days #1: the year in weirdness, p. 29. Cader Books, {{ISBN|978-0-8362-1499-4}} 13. ^Staff report (December 11, 1993). Absolutely free: Frank Zappa [obituary]. The Economist 14. ^Chinen, Nate (September 24, 2010). [https://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/26/arts/music/26playlist.html Whether Jazz, Rock Or War Anthems, A Vintage Harvest.] New York Times 15. ^Hunter, Jack (2002). The bad mirror. Creation cinema collection, Vol. 10. {{ISBN|978-1-84068-072-0}} 16. ^Murray, Thomas Edward, and Thomas R. Murrell (2002). The language of sadomasochism: a glossary and linguistic analysis. Greenwood Press, {{ISBN|978-0-313-26481-8}} 6 : Year of birth missing (living people)|American robbers|American sex offenders|Living people|People from Champaign, Illinois|People from Elgin, Illinois |
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