Broken Electric Records | What Really Happened to Teri Dupier & Buck Bonnihman

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What Really Happened to Teri Dupier & Buck Bonnihman

by Broken Electric Records

Buck’s Poem from Death Row Play in rhythm my most mortal sin On the stone white walls With a spoon. she would Look at them like they were lonely children. And proclaim in silence- I am your mother...
Genre: Folk: Progressive Folk
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1. Strange Alliance Like Everything Else
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2. Joan of Arc Hi, Lonely Oak
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3. Mother Like Everything Else
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4. Arithmetique Dixieme Victime
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5. Bunker 1407 Dixieme Victime
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6. Stained Glass Girl Blue Wine
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7. Remember Me The Wooden Idols
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8. Silent Woman Galen
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9. Perfect Hands Darren Fleet
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10. Foam Blue Wine
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11. Paint Your Face Hi, Lonely Oak
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12. Going to Visit a Daoist Monk but Not Finding Him Keith Holyoak
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In the early 50’s a French-Canadian runaway Teri DuPier and her obedient young lover Buck Bonnihman, stole into the night, beginning a bloody journey across the Midwest. Their trip coincided with over a dozen murders of middle-aged vacationers. Only witness descriptions of their vehicle linked the couple to the crimes, but when questioned by officers Teri burst into tears and confessed that she’d witnessed Buck commit one of the killings. Buck’s fingerprints were then discovered at 3 of the crime scenes. Teri claimed that she’d had no knowledge of Buck’s true motives for the journey and was given immunity for her cooperation. Later, in consultation with a priest on death row, Buck confessed to a different recollection of the events. This is his story.


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