Duane Earl Pope

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Born (1943-02-08) February 8, 1943 (age 83)
EducationDegree Industrial Education
Occupations
  • Farm Worker
  • Student
Duane Earl Pope
Pope in a 2016 BOP photograph
Born (1943-02-08) February 8, 1943 (age 83)
EducationDegree Industrial Education
Alma materMcPherson College
Occupations
  • Farm Worker
  • Student
Known for
  • 3 murders
  • Bank robbery
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Criminal statusIncarcerated
ConvictionsFederal
Killing during the commission of a bank robbery (3 counts)
Assault during the commission of a bank robbery
Bank robbery (2 counts)
Nebraska
First degree murder (3 counts)
Shooting with intent to kill, wound, or maim
Criminal penaltyDeath; commuted to life imprisonment
CommentsNext Parole Review Date: September 2026
Details
DateJune 4, 1965
CountryUnited States
StateNebraska
KilledAndreas Kjeldgaard, Glenn Hendrickson, Lois Ann Hothan
InjuredFranklin Kjeldgaard paralyzed for life
WeaponsRuger .38 semiautomatic pistol
Imprisoned atNebraska State Penitentiary

Duane Earl Pope (born February 8, 1943)[2] is an American mass murderer and former fugitive serving a life sentence for the violent 1965 robbery of the Farmers State Bank in Big Springs, Nebraska, in which three people were murdered and one was left severely injured.

Pope grew up on a small, 160-acre (65 ha) farm outside Roxbury, Kansas, an unincorporated town in the northeast portion of McPherson County. One of eight siblings, he was described as shy, quiet, and athletic as a child. He grew up with a fascination for guns and tractors. He graduated in 1965 from McPherson College in McPherson, Kansas, with a degree in industrial education, although he lacked the teaching component of that degree that would have let him obtain a job teaching high school industrial arts. He had the idea to rob the Big Springs bank while working in wheat fields there one summer while he was in college. In college, he bought several caterpillar tractors/bulldozers and was contemplating starting an excavation business, but needed money for a trailer.[3]

In preparation for the Big Springs robbery, he built handmade silencers for his pistols in the machine shops at his college and experimented with them in his family's barn. He also fashioned a breastplate out of a piece of a bulldozer blade. Two days after graduating from college, Pope borrowed fifty dollars from his father and said he was heading for Oklahoma to look for work. Instead, he went to Salina, Kansas, rented a new car, and drove to Nebraska.[4]

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