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Michael H. Kenyon

Michael Hubert Kenyon (born c. 1944〔Baumann, Edward (June 5, 1975). Bond set for enema suspect. ''Chicago Tribune''〕 in Elgin, Illinois) is an American criminal nicknamed the Enema Bandit. He pleaded guilty to a decade-long series of armed robberies of female victims, some of which involved sexual assaults in which he would give them enemas. He is also known as the "Champaign Enema Bandit," the "Ski Masked Bandit", and "The Illinois Enema Bandit".〔Kacich, Tom (2002). (The Enema Bandit. ) ''Hot Type: 150 Years of the Best Local Stories from the News-Gazette.'' Sports Publishing LLC ISBN 978-1-58261-482-3〕
== Attacks and conviction ==
The earliest attacks Kenyon was accused of having committed were on two teenage sisters in March of 1966 in Champaign, Illinois.〔''Champaign-Urbana Courier,'' April 30, 1966〕 Kenyon graduated from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1967 and left the state. The attacks thus ended in Champaign but started anew in Manhattan, Kansas; Norman, Oklahoma; and Los Angeles, California.〔
Kenyon returned to Champaign, and the attacks resumed, in 1972.〔Staff report (April 20, 1972). Enema Bandit Assaults Two More U. I. Coeds. ''Chicago Tribune''〕 In May 1975, Kenyon took a job as an auditor for the Illinois Department of Revenue in Lincolnwood, Illinois.〔Staff report (September 10, 1975). Bandit trial moved. ''Chicago Tribune''〕 He then committed additional attacks, including three Cook County flight attendants.〔Staff report (December 2, 1975). 'Enema bandit' is guilty. ''Chicago Tribune''〕 He also attacked four women in an Urbana sorority house, one of whom was administered an enema.〔〔Judith Gardiner (1975). Gail Godwin and feminist fiction. ''The North American Review''〕〔Elaine Showalter (1981). Rethinking the seventies: Women writers and violence. ''The Antioch Review''〕 He was involved in a minor traffic accident later that night, but was not arrested.
Kenyon was eventually apprehended in suburban Chicago a few weeks later in connection with a number of robberies there.〔Staff report (June 5, 1975). 'Enema bandit' suspect to face trial in Champaign. ''Chicago Tribune''〕 During questioning he began to talk about the enema bandit. After his arrest he was judged to be legally sane; in December 1975, he pleaded guilty to six counts of armed robbery〔''Champaign-Urbana Courier,'' December 23, 1975〕 and was sentenced to six to twelve years in prison, for each count.〔Staff report (Dec 24, 1975). Bandit sentenced/ ''Chicago Tribune''〕 He was paroled in 1981 after serving six years.〔''Fortean Times'' (1996) ''Strange days #1: the year in weirdness,'' p. 29. Cader Books, ISBN 978-0-8362-1499-4〕

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