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Killing of Brian Deneke

On December 12, 1997, 19-year-old American punk musician Brian Theodore Deneke (March 9, 1978 – December 12, 1997) was killed in a deliberate hit and run attack in Amarillo, Texas, by 17-year-old Dustin Camp.

Brian Deneke
Deneke in a parade on Halloween
Born
Brian Theodore Deneke

(1978-03-09)March 9, 1978
DiedDecember 12, 1997(1997-12-12) (aged 19)
Other namesSunshine
OccupationMusician

Camp was later found guilty of voluntary vehicular manslaughter and sentenced to ten years' probation and a $10,000 fine, which was later dropped. In 2001, he was sentenced to eight years' imprisonment for a variety of parole violations. He was paroled under supervision on July 31, 2006.

The homicide and the outcome of the trial against Camp galvanized the punk community and raised accusations about the social tolerance of the Texan city.

Brian Deneke edit

Brian Deneke was born in Wichita, Kansas, the younger of two sons to Michael Max "Mike" Deneke and Elizabeth Louise "Betty" Bieker. His father was a native of Beloit, Kansas, and was born to Sylvester and Darlene Deneke.[1] Betty Deneke was a native of Concordia, Kansas, and was born to Omer and Marie Bieker. Mike Deneke and Betty Bieker married in 1974 in Concordia, and had two sons: Jason Michael and Brian Theodore. The family settled in southwest Amarillo, Texas, from Wichita in winter 1981.[1]

Deneke was a dancer in a Boy Scout troop during elementary school. He attended Belmar Elementary, Paramount Terrace Elementary, Crockett Middle School, and Amarillo High School in Amarillo.[1] He dropped out of high school during his junior year, and earned his GED at age 17. Deneke was an artist for Stanley Marsh 3's art project, Dynamite Museum, which consisted of handmade mock road signs scattered across Amarillo city streets. Deneke was also the vocalist of punk rock group The White Slave Traders, and aspired to become a famous punk rock musician.[2]

Deneke was remembered by his friends as being friendly, charismatic and seen as a leader in local punk circles, helping to organize many local musical events. Nicknamed "Sunshine", Deneke had a spiked mohawk hairstyle and often wore a black leather jacket with a studded leather collar and sported homemade tattoos. He was also an enthusiastic skateboarder, and it was this interest that drew him into the punk subculture.[3]

Like other punks in Amarillo, Deneke had suffered frequent harassment and bullying, and acquired nicknames such as "Punch" and "Fist Magnet" by tormentors. His parents were against their son's lifestyle, and warned him of possible prejudice from people in Amarillo.[2]

Death edit

The International House of Pancakes across the street from the Western Plaza Shopping Center was a popular hangout for youths in Amarillo, Texas.[2] On Saturday, December 6, 1997, a confrontation occurred at the IHOP involving Dustin Camp, a student and football player for Tascosa High School in Amarillo, and John King, a member of the punk rock community. One witness, Kendra Petitt, claims that Camp hopped the median in his Cadillac as he tried to run the punks down in the parking lot, and that Camp missed and instead had his car window smashed by John King's police baton. Camp and friends denied this event happened. Tension and resentment from this confrontation lingered among the respective groups for the following week.[4]

After a night of heavy drinking on Friday, December 12, 1997, Dustin Camp and his companions returned to the Western Plaza Shopping Center at 11:00 p.m., anticipating a fight with members of the punk community. Violence soon broke out between jocks and punks outside of the IHOP restaurant. During the fight Dustin Camp retreated into his Cadillac; at first Camp appeared to drive away but then he sharply turned back, targeting Deneke by running him over. Camp's attorney would later argue that Camp returned to defend a fellow jock; however, this claim was denied by Deneke's companions.[5]

Trial of Dustin Camp edit

During Camp's murder trial, a passenger eyewitness testified that Camp exclaimed "I'm a Ninja in my Caddy!" as he targeted Deneke and then "I bet he liked that one!"[2][5][6][7][8] after he ran over Deneke as he sped away from the scene.

Dustin Camp was charged with murder. While out on $100,000 bail, he was allowed to attend his graduation ceremony at his original high school.[9] During his trial his defense claimed that he had acted in defense of a friend whom Deneke was attacking. Camp's defense attorney, Warren L. Clark, defended by trying to shift the blame on Deneke and the punk community. Clark portrayed the punks as violent thugs and went as far as calling them "armed goons".[5] Defense attorney Clark used incidents from Deneke's past that made him look violent, and claimed that he was the aggressor on the night of his death.[2] The defense also claimed that witnesses for the prosecution were punks who lied under oath. In contrast to the punks, the defense characterized the alleged murderer as a wholesome and clean-cut youth. The defense emphasized Camp's normalcy, claiming Camp was a good Christian, a good Texan, and a football player.

The punks who testified consistently saw Deneke as the victim. One of Camp's companions, who was a passenger in his car, also incriminated him. She did not see him acting in defense of a third person and testified on the "Ninja in the Caddy" exclamations.[2]

Although Camp had been charged with murder, the jury only found him guilty of voluntary manslaughter and sentenced him to ten years' probation and a $10,000 fine. Both Camp's attorney and the district attorney found this sentence to be uncommonly mild.[2] The jury refused to comment after the trial, citing the welfare of the families. Alternate juror Wade Colvin said he was "completely surprised" that the jury did not convict Camp of murder and opted for a manslaughter conviction instead. "What stuck with me more than anything—I felt like Brian was running away and Dustin had a chance [to stop his car]," Colvin said.[8] He believed the jury gave Camp a second chance because of his youth. "I had those thoughts, too, about him being so young," Colvin said, "but he did wrong."

Camp's probation violations edit

In June 2001 Camp was apprehended for underage drinking and was arrested for being a minor in the possession of alcohol. Michael Camp, father of Dustin, attempted to cover for his son's probation violations. Michael Camp was formally charged with making false statements to the police. He was sentenced to 60 days' deferred adjudication (a type of probation) and a US$100 fine after a plea bargain.[10] In September 2001, Dustin Camp received an eight-year prison sentence for violating his probation. Dustin's brother David was also arrested during the June events. He served one year of probation for providing alcohol to minors and hindering police efforts to arrest Dustin Camp.[10]

In 2006 Dustin Camp was paroled under supervision until his sentence expired in 2009.[11]

Media coverage and significance edit

His death shook Amarillo and horrified the punk subculture. Punks in Amarillo reported that they had often been targets of abuse and harassment by jocks because of their differences, even before the incident; after the trial there was a general feeling that Camp walked free because he was seen as a "good kid", unlike the punks.[2] The lenient sentence for Camp caused a public outcry in Amarillo and incited a debate on whether the city was a tolerant place.[5] The mayor of Amarillo, Kel Seliger, attempted to distance the town from the verdict. "It was not a community verdict," he said, "it was 12 people." Nonetheless, the murder trial had prompted the mayor to emphasize tolerance for differences and mutual respect. Deneke's father was unsurprised by the lenient verdict: "Quite honestly," Deneke's father said, "we had been prepared for that. If you pay attention to what happens in the criminal justice system, it's not unusual".[8]

National television and radio paid attention to the case in 1999 and 2000 being featured on Leeza, Dateline NBC, 20/20,[12][13] NPR,[14][15] and in an MTV documentary, Criminal "Punks vs Preps".[16][17]

A 2005 episode of the A&E documentary series City Confidential episode renewed interest in the case.[citation needed] In 2000, musician Marilyn Manson discussed the Deneke case at the Disinfo conference while addressing the issue of the causes of youth violence.[18]

The conflict between jocks and punks in Amarillo has been compared to the widespread social divisions in Columbine High School which have been said to contribute to the Columbine High School massacre.[19] The Deneke case has also been referred to briefly in an academic article arguing the case for expanding the definitions of bias crime beyond the usual boundaries of religious, sexual and racial groups, to other social groupings.[20]

Tributes to Brian Deneke edit

Concerts edit

Numerous tribute gigs and concerts have been made for Deneke since his death. In 2000, The Unity Through Diversity festival was held in Amarillo featuring The Undead and Mike Watt, amongst other bands.[21] The tenth anniversary of his death demonstrated the ongoing significance of his death to the punk community with 25 concerts being held on December 8, 2007, across the United States and Canada, including concerts in New York City, Chicago, Seattle and five concerts across Texas including a two-day event in Amarillo. Half of the money raised by these events went to National Organization for Parents of Murdered Children, the other half to various anti prejudice causes.[22][23]

Songs edit

Deneke's death has been the subject of a number of songs, including:

Drama edit

A play about the Deneke case, Manslaughtered, by David Bucci, was performed at the Annex Theatre, Seattle in 2000.[25]

Film edit

A film about Brian Deneke's short life has been made called Bomb City, named after Amarillo's nickname as a nuclear weapons disassembly site.[26]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Potter County obituaries for December 13, 1997".
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Lyons, Julie (21 October 1999). . Dallas Observer. Village Voice Media. Archived from the original on 2007-05-07. Retrieved 2008-04-25.
  3. ^ a b "pastepunk.com interview - Dropkick Murphys". www.pastepunk.com.
  4. ^ . www.briandeneke.org. Archived from the original on January 8, 2017. Retrieved 2017-01-07.
  5. ^ a b c d Yardley, Jim (26 November 1999). "After a Murder Trial, Amarillo Asks, 'Is This a Tolerant Place?'". New York Times. Retrieved 2008-04-25.
  6. ^ Ferrell, Jeff (September 2001). Tearing Down the Streets: Adventures in Urban Anarchy. Macmillan. ISBN 0-312-23335-3.
  7. ^ Smith, Evan; Pamela Colloff (September 2007). Texas Monthly on Texas True Crime. University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-71675-9.
  8. ^ a b c "Victim's dad unsurprised by sentence". Amarillo Globe News. 2 September 1999. Retrieved 2008-04-26.
  9. ^ Jackson, Derrick Z. (1999-11-29). "It's about fairness for all youth". The Day (New London). Vol. 119, no. 151. pp. A7.
  10. ^ a b "Dustin Camp's father pleads no contest". Amarillo Globe News. November 5, 2003. Archived from the original on July 30, 2012. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
  11. ^ . Houston Chronicle. September 8, 2001. Archived from the original on September 30, 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-25.
  12. ^ . TV.com. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on 13 November 2015. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  13. ^ . ABC News. The Internet Archive. 1999-01-06. Archived from the original on August 16, 2003. Retrieved 2003-08-16. (This is an unedited, uncorrected transcript.) This transcript has expired from our service. To purchase a transcript or videocassette call 1-800-CALL-ABC.
  14. ^ "All Things Considered". NPR. 1999-11-22. (RealAudio .RAM file)
  15. ^ Wade Goodwyn (1999-11-22). "All Things Considered — Amarillo". NPR. NPR's Wade Goodwyn has a report tensions between two teen cliques in Amarillo, Texas that led to the death of one young man, and a split in the community. Amarillo is a conservative Texas panhandle town. Kids who've chosen to rebel, hanging with a crowd known as the "punks" — as in "punk rockers" — have found themselves in conflict with the "preps."
  16. ^ "Browsers take aim at Internet Web site Amarillo Globe January 14, 2000".
  17. ^ "Channel Surfer: Deneke's death subject of MTV show Amarillo Globe September 28, 2001".
  18. ^ Disinformation Conference - Marilyn Manson Speaks on Violence Part 2 on YouTube
  19. ^ Bluestein, Jane (2001-08-01). Creating Emotionally Safe Schools: A Guide for Educators and Parents. Health Communications Incorporated. p. 157. ISBN 978-1-55874-814-9.
  20. ^ M. Blake, "Geeks and Monsters: Bias Crimes and Social Identity" Law and Philosophy, Volume 20, Number 2, March 2001 , pp. 121-139
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on August 4, 2011.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on August 5, 2011.
  23. ^ . BLABBERMOUTH.NET. Archived from the original on 23 April 2008. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  24. ^ "SoundStage! Hammell On Trial - Tough Love, Lou Depot - 61 Old Depot". soundstage.com. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  25. ^ (PDF). www.webcitation.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-06-11. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  26. ^ "Bomb City". Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  • Kris Kelly (1998-02-05). "Camp indicted in Deneke death". Amarillo Globe-News.
  • Kevin Welch (2001-10-19). "David Camp pleads guilty". Amarillo Globe-News.

Bibliography edit

  • Mikita Brottman (ed), Car Crash Culture (Palgrave Macmillan, 2002), 254-6
  • Jeff Ferrell, Tearing Down the Streets: Adventures in Urban Anarchy (Palgrave Macmillan 2001)
  • Texas Monthly on True Crime (University of Texas Press, 2007) p. 19-38
  • "Death In Texas(the story of Brian Deneke)" PUNK PLANET 36

Filmography edit

  • Bomb City Film 3rd Identity
  • Bomb City
  • MTV: Criminal: Punks vs. Preps (CBS News Productions, 2000)
  • City Confidential - Amarillo, TX: High School Hit & Run Episode Number: 128 Season Num: 11 First Aired: Saturday July 9, 2005

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10 000 fine which was later dropped In 2001 he was sentenced to eight years imprisonment for a variety of parole violations He was paroled under supervision on July 31 2006 The homicide and the outcome of the trial against Camp galvanized the punk community and raised accusations about the social tolerance of the Texan city Contents 1 Brian Deneke 2 Death 3 Trial of Dustin Camp 3 1 Camp s probation violations 4 Media coverage and significance 5 Tributes to Brian Deneke 5 1 Concerts 5 2 Songs 5 3 Drama 5 4 Film 6 See also 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 Filmography 10 External linksBrian Deneke editBrian Deneke was born in Wichita Kansas the younger of two sons to Michael Max Mike Deneke and Elizabeth Louise Betty Bieker His father was a native of Beloit Kansas and was born to Sylvester and Darlene Deneke 1 Betty Deneke was a native of Concordia Kansas and was born to Omer and Marie Bieker Mike Deneke and Betty Bieker married in 1974 in Concordia and had two sons Jason Michael and Brian Theodore The family settled in southwest Amarillo Texas from Wichita in winter 1981 1 Deneke was a dancer in a Boy Scout troop during elementary school He attended Belmar Elementary Paramount Terrace Elementary Crockett Middle School and Amarillo High School in Amarillo 1 He dropped out of high school during his junior year and earned his GED at age 17 Deneke was an artist for Stanley Marsh 3 s art project Dynamite Museum which consisted of handmade mock road signs scattered across Amarillo city streets Deneke was also the vocalist of punk rock group The White Slave Traders and aspired to become a famous punk rock musician 2 Deneke was remembered by his friends as being friendly charismatic and seen as a leader in local punk circles helping to organize many local musical events Nicknamed Sunshine Deneke had a spiked mohawk hairstyle and often wore a black leather jacket with a studded leather collar and sported homemade tattoos He was also an enthusiastic skateboarder and it was this interest that drew him into the punk subculture 3 Like other punks in Amarillo Deneke had suffered frequent harassment and bullying and acquired nicknames such as Punch and Fist Magnet by tormentors His parents were against their son s lifestyle and warned him of possible prejudice from people in Amarillo 2 Death editThe International House of Pancakes across the street from the Western Plaza Shopping Center was a popular hangout for youths in Amarillo Texas 2 On Saturday December 6 1997 a confrontation occurred at the IHOP involving Dustin Camp a student and football player for Tascosa High School in Amarillo and John King a member of the punk rock community One witness Kendra Petitt claims that Camp hopped the median in his Cadillac as he tried to run the punks down in the parking lot and that Camp missed and instead had his car window smashed by John King s police baton Camp and friends denied this event happened Tension and resentment from this confrontation lingered among the respective groups for the following week 4 After a night of heavy drinking on Friday December 12 1997 Dustin Camp and his companions returned to the Western Plaza Shopping Center at 11 00 p m anticipating a fight with members of the punk community Violence soon broke out between jocks and punks outside of the IHOP restaurant During the fight Dustin Camp retreated into his Cadillac at first Camp appeared to drive away but then he sharply turned back targeting Deneke by running him over Camp s attorney would later argue that Camp returned to defend a fellow jock however this claim was denied by Deneke s companions 5 Trial of Dustin Camp editDuring Camp s murder trial a passenger eyewitness testified that Camp exclaimed I m a Ninja in my Caddy as he targeted Deneke and then I bet he liked that one 2 5 6 7 8 after he ran over Deneke as he sped away from the scene Dustin Camp was charged with murder While out on 100 000 bail he was allowed to attend his graduation ceremony at his original high school 9 During his trial his defense claimed that he had acted in defense of a friend whom Deneke was attacking Camp s defense attorney Warren L Clark defended by trying to shift the blame on Deneke and the punk community Clark portrayed the punks as violent thugs and went as far as calling them armed goons 5 Defense attorney Clark used incidents from Deneke s past that made him look violent and claimed that he was the aggressor on the night of his death 2 The defense also claimed that witnesses for the prosecution were punks who lied under oath In contrast to the punks the defense characterized the alleged murderer as a wholesome and clean cut youth The defense emphasized Camp s normalcy claiming Camp was a good Christian a good Texan and a football player The punks who testified consistently saw Deneke as the victim One of Camp s companions who was a passenger in his car also incriminated him She did not see him acting in defense of a third person and testified on the Ninja in the Caddy exclamations 2 Although Camp had been charged with murder the jury only found him guilty of voluntary manslaughter and sentenced him to ten years probation and a 10 000 fine Both Camp s attorney and the district attorney found this sentence to be uncommonly mild 2 The jury refused to comment after the trial citing the welfare of the families Alternate juror Wade Colvin said he was completely surprised that the jury did not convict Camp of murder and opted for a manslaughter conviction instead What stuck with me more than anything I felt like Brian was running away and Dustin had a chance to stop his car Colvin said 8 He believed the jury gave Camp a second chance because of his youth I had those thoughts too about him being so young Colvin said but he did wrong Camp s probation violations edit In June 2001 Camp was apprehended for underage drinking and was arrested for being a minor in the possession of alcohol Michael Camp father of Dustin attempted to cover for his son s probation violations Michael Camp was formally charged with making false statements to the police He was sentenced to 60 days deferred adjudication a type of probation and a US 100 fine after a plea bargain 10 In September 2001 Dustin Camp received an eight year prison sentence for violating his probation Dustin s brother David was also arrested during the June events He served one year of probation for providing alcohol to minors and hindering police efforts to arrest Dustin Camp 10 In 2006 Dustin Camp was paroled under supervision until his sentence expired in 2009 11 Media coverage and significance editHis death shook Amarillo and horrified the punk subculture Punks in Amarillo reported that they had often been targets of abuse and harassment by jocks because of their differences even before the incident after the trial there was a general feeling that Camp walked free because he was seen as a good kid unlike the punks 2 The lenient sentence for Camp caused a public outcry in Amarillo and incited a debate on whether the city was a tolerant place 5 The mayor of Amarillo Kel Seliger attempted to distance the town from the verdict It was not a community verdict he said it was 12 people Nonetheless the murder trial had prompted the mayor to emphasize tolerance for differences and mutual respect Deneke s father was unsurprised by the lenient verdict Quite honestly Deneke s father said we had been prepared for that If you pay attention to what happens in the criminal justice system it s not unusual 8 National television and radio paid attention to the case in 1999 and 2000 being featured on Leeza Dateline NBC 20 20 12 13 NPR 14 15 and in an MTV documentary Criminal Punks vs Preps 16 17 A 2005 episode of the A amp E documentary series City Confidential episode renewed interest in the case citation needed In 2000 musician Marilyn Manson discussed the Deneke case at the Disinfo conference while addressing the issue of the causes of youth violence 18 The conflict between jocks and punks in Amarillo has been compared to the widespread social divisions in Columbine High School which have been said to contribute to the Columbine High School massacre 19 The Deneke case has also been referred to briefly in an academic article arguing the case for expanding the definitions of bias crime beyond the usual boundaries of religious sexual and racial groups to other social groupings 20 Tributes to Brian Deneke editConcerts edit Numerous tribute gigs and concerts have been made for Deneke since his death In 2000 The Unity Through Diversity festival was held in Amarillo featuring The Undead and Mike Watt amongst other bands 21 The tenth anniversary of his death demonstrated the ongoing significance of his death to the punk community with 25 concerts being held on December 8 2007 across the United States and Canada including concerts in New York City Chicago Seattle and five concerts across Texas including a two day event in Amarillo Half of the money raised by these events went to National Organization for Parents of Murdered Children the other half to various anti prejudice causes 22 23 Songs edit Deneke s death has been the subject of a number of songs including Brian s Song by Fifteen Brian s Song by The Code Tears On A Pillow in Amarillo by The Undead Fortunes of War by Dropkick Murphys 3 Sunshine Fist Magnet by Against All Authority A Punk Killed and Murdered by Total Chaos American Justice Is All a Lie by Career Soldiers Sunshine by The Swellers Hail by Hamell on Trial 24 Brian Deneke by Christopher Owens Punk Song by LambBed Drama edit A play about the Deneke case Manslaughtered by David Bucci was performed at the Annex Theatre Seattle in 2000 25 Film edit A film about Brian Deneke s short life has been made called Bomb City named after Amarillo s nickname as a nuclear weapons disassembly site 26 See also editMurder of Sophie LancasterReferences edit a b c Potter County obituaries for December 13 1997 a b c d e f g h Lyons Julie 21 October 1999 Anarchy in Amarillo Dallas Observer Village Voice Media Archived from the original on 2007 05 07 Retrieved 2008 04 25 a b pastepunk com interview Dropkick Murphys www pastepunk com Official Website of the Brian Deneke Memorial Committee www briandeneke org Archived from the original on January 8 2017 Retrieved 2017 01 07 a b c d Yardley Jim 26 November 1999 After a Murder Trial Amarillo Asks Is This a Tolerant Place New York Times Retrieved 2008 04 25 Ferrell Jeff September 2001 Tearing Down the Streets Adventures in Urban Anarchy Macmillan ISBN 0 312 23335 3 Smith Evan Pamela Colloff September 2007 Texas Monthly on Texas True Crime University of Texas Press ISBN 978 0 292 71675 9 a b c Victim s dad unsurprised by sentence Amarillo Globe News 2 September 1999 Retrieved 2008 04 26 Jackson Derrick Z 1999 11 29 It s about fairness for all youth The Day New London Vol 119 no 151 pp A7 a b Dustin Camp s father pleads no contest Amarillo Globe News November 5 2003 Archived from the original on July 30 2012 Retrieved 2009 06 10 Probation violator gets 8 year term Houston Chronicle September 8 2001 Archived from the original on September 30 2008 Retrieved 2008 04 25 20 20 Downtown Season 1 Episode 12 A Town Without Pity Boy Trouble Free Fall from Fame TV com TV com CBS Interactive Archived from the original on 13 November 2015 Retrieved 25 April 2015 A Town Without Pity ABC News The Internet Archive 1999 01 06 Archived from the original on August 16 2003 Retrieved 2003 08 16 This is an unedited uncorrected transcript This transcript has expired from our service To purchase a transcript or videocassette call 1 800 CALL ABC All Things Considered NPR 1999 11 22 RealAudio RAM file Wade Goodwyn 1999 11 22 All Things Considered Amarillo NPR NPR s Wade Goodwyn has a report tensions between two teen cliques in Amarillo Texas that led to the death of one young man and a split in the community Amarillo is a conservative Texas panhandle town Kids who ve chosen to rebel hanging with a crowd known as the punks as in punk rockers have found themselves in conflict with the preps Browsers take aim at Internet Web site Amarillo Globe January 14 2000 Channel Surfer Deneke s death subject of MTV show Amarillo Globe September 28 2001 Disinformation Conference Marilyn Manson Speaks on Violence Part 2 on YouTube Bluestein Jane 2001 08 01 Creating Emotionally Safe Schools A Guide for Educators and Parents Health Communications Incorporated p 157 ISBN 978 1 55874 814 9 M Blake Geeks and Monsters Bias Crimes and Social Identity Law and Philosophy Volume 20 Number 2 March 2001 pp 121 139 Diversity festival draws hundreds Amarillo Globe Archived from the original on August 4 2011 Short life remembered Amarillo Globe Archived from the original on August 5 2011 Ex Misfits Guitarist Pays Tribute To Slain Fan Blabbermouth net BLABBERMOUTH NET Archived from the original on 23 April 2008 Retrieved 25 April 2015 SoundStage Hammell On Trial Tough Love Lou Depot 61 Old Depot soundstage com Retrieved 25 April 2015 WebCite query result PDF www webcitation org Archived from the original PDF on 2022 06 11 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Cite uses generic title help Bomb City Retrieved 30 October 2017 Kris Kelly 1998 02 05 Camp indicted in Deneke death Amarillo Globe News Kevin Welch 2001 10 19 David Camp pleads guilty Amarillo Globe News Bibliography editMikita Brottman ed Car Crash Culture Palgrave Macmillan 2002 254 6 Jeff Ferrell Tearing Down the Streets Adventures in Urban Anarchy Palgrave Macmillan 2001 Texas Monthly on True Crime University of Texas Press 2007 p 19 38 Death In Texas the story of Brian Deneke PUNK PLANET 36Filmography editBomb City Film 3rd Identity Bomb City MTV Criminal Punks vs Preps CBS News Productions 2000 City Confidential Amarillo TX High School Hit amp Run Episode Number 128 Season Num 11 First Aired Saturday July 9 2005External links editABC NEWSBomb City wraps up filming in Amarillo Parents of Murdered Children the charity officially supported by the Deneke family 1 founded by mother of punk rock star Sid Vicious s girlfriend Nancy Spungen Deborah Spungen Official Brian Deneke memorial on MySpace run by a supporter for Mike and Betty Deneke and the rest of the family additional Archived July 20 2008 at the Wayback Machine brian denekes death and the defamation of punks in general chat group on Yahoo Groups Brian Deneke Memorial WebRing on WebRing com founded by Bri Cors of badgebrigade BRIAN DENEKE 1978 1997BADGEBRIGADE www badgebrigade com Custom Made 1 Buttons Pins BadgesBADGEBRIGADE www badgebrigade com Custom Made 1 Buttons Pins Badges now nerdtech com 10th anniversary of the murder video on YouTube Official Brian Deneke memorial site and former charity at the Wayback Machine archived July 14 2008 by the Deneke family and Lesley and Lillian Pauline Hine The Long Now Foundation 2008 07 14 Messages of Support at the Wayback Machine archived May 9 2008 Sunshine Brian Deneke 1978 1997 at the Wayback Machine archived September 14 2004 memorial by friend Kaade Roberts site set up before the official site Heartsongs letters of support at the Wayback Machine archived June 4 2001 Memorial wall of support at the Wayback Machine archived March 5 2001 by anokchan com The Long Now Foundation 2001 03 05 The Outsiders at the Wayback Machine archived February 29 2000 Pamela Colloff for Texas Monthly November 1999 The author was awarded the Magazine and Specialty Publication Achievement Award in the Headliners Foundation Charles E Green Journalism Contest for this story 2 archive via the Internet Archive The Long Now Foundation 2000 02 22 Anarchy in Amarillo Julie Lyons for Dallas Observer 1999 10 21 Punks Jocks and Justice Julie Lyons for the Houston Press 1999 10 21 Memorial at the Wayback Machine archived April 19 2000 from Griefnet org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Killing of Brian Deneke amp oldid 1220942227, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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