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Penn State professor a Texas parolee (for triple murder)
Houston Chronicle ^ | July 25, 2003 | Associated Press

Posted on 07/25/2003 10:12:41 PM PDT by Recourse

July 25, 2003, 10:52PM

Penn State professor a Texas parolee Associated Press

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Last month, Penn State University officials learned something about professor Paul Krueger that wasn't on his résumé -- his parole for a triple murder committed in Texas nearly 40 years ago.

University spokesman Bill Mahon said Friday that officials knew nothing about Krueger's conviction until late last month. Texas only notified Pennsylvania parole officials in February.

Now a spokesman for National University in California confirmed that Krueger had accepted a teaching job there, and Texas parole officials said they already are working on that move.

"We are, as a matter of fact, to meet with him at our headquarters here today to do some of that paperwork," said Kathy Shallcross, deputy director of Texas' parole division said Friday.

Hoyt Smith, spokesman for National University, the La Jolla-based college where Krueger will be associate professor of business, said the conviction wouldn't necessarily affect his employment.

Krueger, who has been at Penn State for four years, has no telephone listing in the State College area. He did not immediately respond to an e-mail from The Associated Press.

In 1965, when he was just 18, Krueger and a 16-year-old friend left San Clemente, Calif. The two passed through Texas and rented a motor boat hoping to travel to Venezuela, where they intended to become "soldiers of fortune," according to a 1979 story in the Austin American-Statesman.

Along the Intracoastal Waterway near Corpus Christi, they encountered a fishing boat. Kreuger shot the three fishermen the night of April 12, 1965, unloading a total of 40 bullets into their bodies.

Two parole commissioners, in 1977, called Krueger, "probably the most exceptional inmate" in the entire state. He was paroled two years later.

Among other credentials, he graduated summa cum laude from Sam Houston State University; earned a master's degree from California State University-Los Angeles; a Ph.D. in sociology from South Dakota State University; and an Ed.D. from the University of Southern California.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; US: Pennsylvania; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: pennstate; tenuredradicals
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1 posted on 07/25/2003 10:12:41 PM PDT by Recourse
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To: Recourse
So he is about 58 years old now. He murdered three people when he was 18 and was paroled 4 years ago? So he did 36 years in prison? Is my read of this right, so far?
2 posted on 07/25/2003 10:19:10 PM PDT by StupidQuestions
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To: StupidQuestions
He was paroled in 1979 after 14 years in prison.
3 posted on 07/25/2003 10:20:33 PM PDT by Recourse
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To: StupidQuestions
No, he was paroled in 1979 so he did 14 years.
4 posted on 07/25/2003 10:21:20 PM PDT by StupidQuestions
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To: Recourse
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Last month, Penn State University officials learned something about professor Paul Krueger that wasn't on his résumé -- his parole for a triple murder committed in Texas nearly 40 years ago.

Sounds like he should still be at the state pen rather than Penn State.

5 posted on 07/25/2003 10:22:29 PM PDT by Paleo Conservative (Do not remove this tag under penalty of law.)
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To: Recourse
Triple murder is triple murder. He never paid the price and should have been executed decades ago.
6 posted on 07/25/2003 10:24:41 PM PDT by dennisw (G-d is at war with Amalek for all generations)
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Paul E. Krueger, Ph.D., Ed.D.

 

 

Assistant Professor of Workforce Education and Development Program
 


 
Paul E. Krueger.

Dr. Paul Krueger is the Director of the Institute for Research in Training and Development, and is a member of the Workforce Education and Development Program faculty. He has over 18 years of diversified experience in the practice, teaching and research of human resources management, training and organizational development. He has managerial experience in manufacturing, insurance and business services industries, including two multi-national corporations: Johnson & Johnson and Bio-Rad Laboratories. His current research interests include human resource training, development and ISO 9000 international quality assurance standards.

Education:
Ed.D., Policy, Planning & Administration, University of Southern California, 1999. Dissertation: Human Resource Training and ISO 9000 International Quality Standards.
Ph.D., Sociology (Organizational), South Dakota State University, 1988. Dissertation: Structural Differentiation, Technology and Employee Fringe Benefits: A Model of Formal Organization.
M.A., Psychology (Industrial/Organizational), California State University, Los Angeles, 1983.
B.S., Psychology, Sam Houston State University, Texas, 1979.

Experience:
Director, Institute for Research in Training and Development, and
Assistant Professor, Workforce Education and Development, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, August 1999 to present.
Director, Small Business Institute and Assistant Professor of Business, Augustana College, SD, September 1994 to July 1999.
Division Human Resources Manager, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Anaheim, CA, July 1992 to July 1994.
Senior Human Resources Administrator, Johnson & Johnson, Claremont, CA, July 1990 to July 1992.
Assistant Professor (Visiting), Idaho State University, January 1989 to July 1990.
Teaching Assistant (and doctoral student), South Dakota State University, 1985-1988.
Director of Human Resources, Cal-Surance Associates, Inc., Torrance, CA, 1984-1985.
Human Resources Administrator, Tower Industrial, Norwalk, CA, 1982-1984.

Honors:
Summa Cum Laude, Sam Houston State University, 1979.
McNamara Graduate Studies Award, South Dakota State University, 1987.
Richardson Memorial Scholar, University of Southern California, 1993-1994.

Affiliations:
American Society for Training and Development
District Export Council, U.S. Department of Commerce
Phi Delta Kappa

Contact with Dr. Krueger:
Address: 310A Keller Building, University Park, PA 16802
Telephone: 814-863-5795 (from campus 3-5795)
Email: pek4@psu.edu

7 posted on 07/25/2003 10:27:26 PM PDT by dennisw (G-d is at war with Amalek for all generations)
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To: Paleo Conservative
Sounds like he should still be at the state pen rather than Penn State.
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Among other credentials, he graduated summa cum laude from Sam Houston State University;


That is true, and look where he got his BA, SHSU commonly known as State Penn because in Huntsville (home of SHSU) is where all inmates on death row stay.
8 posted on 07/25/2003 10:28:32 PM PDT by jf55510
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To: StupidQuestions
Sorry about that. I'm slow on the keyboard tonight.

So he was about 32 when he was paroled and the next info we have is that he's teaching in PA at age 54 and that he has a boatload of degrees.

9 posted on 07/25/2003 10:28:47 PM PDT by StupidQuestions
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To: StupidQuestions
I was an Associate Professor at the premier medical school of the midwest. I was upstanding and pure, solid science. This puke couldn't pick the gum off of my shoes, what the hell is he doing with a faculty appointment? This is the skum we are allowing to teach in the highest educational environment in our nation? We are in deep human excrement!
10 posted on 07/25/2003 10:32:24 PM PDT by timydnuc (FR)
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To: StupidQuestions
And what do you want to bet that it was the taxpayers that paid for all of his degrees? I'd like to know if he took out any student loans and repaid them. Oh and BTW, I wouldn't want this "man" teaching MY kid!
11 posted on 07/25/2003 10:33:12 PM PDT by proudofthesouth
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To: Mo1; LisaAnne
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So9

12 posted on 07/25/2003 10:34:58 PM PDT by Servant of the Nine (Inquiring minds want to know)
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To: Servant of the Nine
Uhhh... How did someone in Texas get fourteen years for a triple murder? That doesn't sound right.
13 posted on 07/25/2003 10:37:47 PM PDT by adamyoshida
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To: Servant of the Nine
Last month, Penn State University officials learned something about professor Paul Krueger that wasn't on his résumé -- his parole for a triple murder committed in Texas nearly 40 years ago.

Let me guess .. he earned his degree while in prison?

14 posted on 07/25/2003 10:38:16 PM PDT by Mo1 (Please help Free Republic and Donate Now !!!)
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To: dennisw
Triple murder is triple murder. He never paid the price and should have been executed decades ago.

When he was convicted in the 60s the death penalty was unconstitutional.
In the 70s and 80s the Texas State prison System was under the personal supervision of Federal Judge William Wayne Justice, as left wing a man as ever sat as a Federal Judge. He forced massive early paroles because he found "overcrowding"

He was very lucky in his timing.

So9

15 posted on 07/25/2003 10:38:47 PM PDT by Servant of the Nine (Inquiring minds want to know)
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To: Recourse
I don't buy this ... in Texas they kill you for murder. Not parole the murderer.
16 posted on 07/25/2003 10:39:42 PM PDT by nmh
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To: adamyoshida
Uhhh... How did someone in Texas get fourteen years for a triple murder? That doesn't sound right.

In 1965. In 1972, the US Supreme Court ruled that all existing death penalty laws in the US were unconstitutional. So, even if he had been sentenced to death, he would not have been executed.

17 posted on 07/25/2003 10:40:16 PM PDT by Paleo Conservative (Do not remove this tag under penalty of law.)
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To: Servant of the Nine
Thanks for the explanation. And here I thought Texas was rock ribbed conservative back then.
18 posted on 07/25/2003 10:44:15 PM PDT by dennisw (G-d is at war with Amalek for all generations)
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To: Servant of the Nine
In the 70s and 80s the Texas State prison System was under the personal supervision of Federal Judge William Wayne Justice

More like a feral judge.

19 posted on 07/25/2003 10:58:52 PM PDT by Paleo Conservative (Do not remove this tag under penalty of law.)
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To: nmh
Kenneth Alan Mc Duff was the catalyst that finally made Texas clean up it's parole system.Small town boy who committed murder of two teenagers,sent to prison,paroled during the federal mess and then committed several particularly gruesome torture murders of young women..I believe he's met his maker in Huntsville by now.
20 posted on 07/25/2003 11:03:44 PM PDT by MEG33
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