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Kenneth Eugene Parnell (September 26, 1931 – January 21, 2008) was an American convicted
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,
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, and
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infamously known for committing the abductions of 7-year-old
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in
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, in 1972 and 5-year-old Timothy White in
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, in 1980. He was convicted in 2004 for attempting to purchase a child for sex and died in prison.


Early life

Kenneth Eugene Parnell was born in
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to Cecil Frederick and Mary Olive () Parnell, during the region's
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era during the
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. He later moved with his mother, his two half-sisters, and a half-brother to
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, where his mother operated a boarding lodge. Parnell was raised mostly without his father, who abandoned the family when Parnell was six. After that time he was in and out of juvenile custody for car theft and arson. In March 1951, Parnell was arrested for raping a young boy and impersonating a police officer; he was sentenced to four years in prison. Parnell had lured the child through use of a deputy sheriff's badge he bought at an army-navy surplus store. He escaped from a state institution in Norwalk, but was recaptured. In a 2000 interview about his 1951 crime, Parnell said he kidnapped and
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the boy because his wife was pregnant and that he "had to find another outlet." He claimed to have been married three times, but only one record of his marriage is known. Parnell married 15-year old Patsy Jo Dorton (1935-2018) in 1949, had a daughter in 1951, and divorced in 1957. Later that year he married again and had another daughter. Parnell denied in that same interview having been
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himself, although Mike Echols' book ''
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'' claims that he was molested at the age of 13 by a boarder in a rooming house that his mother owned in Bakersfield. More than a decade after the sodomy case, Parnell was convicted of
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in
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. While imprisoned for this charge, his second wife filed for divorce. Parnell claimed to have married a third and final time in 1968, but no records were ever found to substantiate this. Parnell’s father, Cecil Frederick, died July 31, 1972, in
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.


Child abductions

On December 4, 1972, Parnell abducted seven-year-old
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resident
Steven Stayner Steven Gregory Stayner (April 18, 1965September 16, 1989) was an American kidnapping victim and the younger brother of serial killer Cary Stayner. On December 4, 1972, seven-year-old Stayner was abducted in Merced, California, by child molester K ...
with the help of Edward Ervin Murphy, a co-worker at the Yosemite Lodge, where Parnell worked as a
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. Stayner was taken to Cathey's Valley. (Parnell's cabin was, unbeknownst to Stayner, located only several hundred feet from his maternal grandfather's residence.) Parnell went on to tell Stayner that his parents couldn't afford to keep him any more, that a judge had given Parnell legal custody of him, and that his new name was "Dennis". Stayner lived as Parnell's "son" for seven years, during which he was repeatedly sexually abused and brainwashed by Parnell and Barbara Mathias. In addition to the molestation, Stayner later claimed that Parnell's attitude altered from severe beatings to sometimes "spoiling" him. As Steven got older and entered
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, Parnell's sexual interest in Stayner waned and Parnell sought a new boy to "build his family". He had attempted another kidnapping with his mistress Barbara Mathias, but that failed to go to plan. He also conscripted Stayner into aiding him in kidnappings, but Stayner had always failed to grab the targeted child to the point Parnell stopped using Stayner as an accomplice, berating him for being an "incompetent". Years later in interviews, Stayner revealed he intentionally sabotaged the kidnappings.


Arrest

On February 14, 1980, Parnell abducted five-year-old Timothy White from Ukiah with the help of Sean Poorman, a minor and an acquaintance of Stayner. Weeks afterward, Stayner escaped Parnell's house with White; he later said he did not want the boy to suffer the abuse that he had endured. Stayner waited until Parnell had gone to his night shift job as a clerk at a local motel on March 1, 1980, and, carrying White on his back,
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40 miles to Ukiah. Unfamiliar with the city, Stayner decided the best option was to seek out the local police, who originally considered him a delinquent, until an exhaustive search of missing child posters and a piecemeal interrogation confirmed he was a missing child as well. By daybreak the following morning, Parnell had been arrested. While investigators were checking into Parnell's past, the 1951 sodomy conviction came to light, although at the time Stayner insisted that Parnell had not sexually abused him.


1981 trials

Parnell was tried for kidnapping Stayner and White, but not for sexual abuse. He was convicted of both kidnappings and served five years of his seven-year prison sentence. Edward Murphy, Parnell's accomplice from the Stayner kidnapping, was sentenced to five years imprisonment and paroled after two years. Sean Poorman, Stayner's schoolfriend who abetted Parnell in the White kidnapping, was sentenced to a term in a juvenile work camp. Barbara Mathias, Parnell's girlfriend who lived with him and Stayner for some time, was never charged with any violation and cooperated with authorities in Parnell's trials. Stayner died in 1989 of injuries sustained in a
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accident.


2004 convictions

In January 2003, Parnell was arrested again after trying to coerce his caregiver's sister, Diane Stevens, into buying him a four-year-old boy for $500. Parnell was, by this time, 71 years old and suffering from
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and
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, as well as other ailments brought on by an earlier
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, requiring near 24-hour-a-day nursing care in his cluttered apartment in the 2600 block of Mathews Street in
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. Stevens was aware of Parnell's past and cooperated with police in setting up a
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that would lead to his arrest. According to Diane Stevens' testimony, Parnell requested that the child have a "clean"
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, indicating sexual intentions. He paid $100 for a birth certificate and had $400 on his person for the completion of the transaction when he was to receive the child on January 3, 2003. Parnell was arrested that day, subsequently telling authorities "I wanted a family". Parnell was convicted on February 9, 2004, on the charges of attempting to purchase a child and attempted child molestation, even though no child had been targeted. The prosecution successfully argued that sexual aids and
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found in the apartment, along with Steven’s own testimony, were enough to prove that Parnell's intentions were criminal in nature. Parnell was sentenced to 25 years to
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under California's "three strikes" law. Prosecutor Tim Wellman had largely argued his case before the jury by showing a slideshow of Stayner marked "1", then of White marked "2", and a blank screen marked "3" to show the nonexistent child that would have been abducted had police not been notified. Wellman said Parnell "was looking for one last hurrah. One last Steven Stayner, one last Timmy White."


Death

Parnell remained incarcerated until his death, at age 76, on January 21, 2008 at the
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in
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. According to prison officials, Parnell died of
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. He had been under
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care for some time.


Media adaptations

Stayner's account of his time with Parnell formed the basis of a 1991 book by Mike Echols. Prior to publication, the manuscript served as the basis for the 1989
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''
I Know My First Name Is Steven ''I Know My First Name Is Steven'' is a 1989 American television miniseries about kidnapping victim Steven Stayner. The two-part miniseries was first broadcast by NBC on May 22 and 23, 1989. Screening rights were sold to a number of international ...
'' (also known as ''The Missing Years''), with
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as Parnell. '' Captive Audience: A Real American Horror Story'' aired on
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with all 3 episodes available immediately on the release date of April 21, 2022.


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