Ken McElroy
Intent to Kill
On July 27, 1976, a Skidmore farmer named Romaine Henry was working in his equipment shed when he heard gunshots that seemed to come from somewhere on his 1,000-acre property.

Henry, 41, stopped his vehicle. McElroy opened the passenger door, pointed the gun inside the cab and demanded, “Were you the dirty son of a bitch over at my place in a white
Henry stuttered that he didn’t know what McElroy was talking about. McElroy hollered another obscenity and fired the gun, hitting Henry in the torso. McElroy fired a second shot as the farmer scrambled out of the truck. More buckshot tore into his forehead and right cheek.
McElroy’s shotgun jammed, and Henry used the opportunity to jump in his truck and speed off. His wife drove him to the hospital in
And McElroy used his. Henry said McElroy drove by or parked outside his home at least 100 times in the interim between the shooting and trial. He complained to the sheriff, who replied that he would talk to McElroy. Whether the talk happened or not, the visits from McElroy continued.


- Keep an Eye on Him
- McElroy’s Style
- The Last Straw
- Murder in Broad Daylight
- On the Night Shift
- He Loved Children
- Power over Women
- Another Teen Love
- Saved by the Law
- Invincible
- Intent to Kill
- A Mysterious Shooting
- Fighting over Candy
- The Last Word
- The Law’s No Help
- The Art of Intimidation
- At Last, a Trial
- The Town Reacts
- Show of Support
- The Investigations
- Aftermath
- Skidmore Shrinks
- *New Chapter: Twenty-five Years Later
- *New Chapter: Bowenkamp's Daughters Speak Out
- *New Chapter: The Real Story about the Candy
- *New Chapter: Raging Media Torrent
- *New Chapter: Tarnish and Regrets
- *New Chapter: Vigilantes or Necessary Justice?
- Bibliography






























