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Renowned forensic psychologist Dr. Katherine Ramsland spoke to PEOPLE about the mindset of Elmer Wayne Henley Jr., an ...
The Serial Killer's Apprentice,' airing Sunday, dives into the relationship between evil mastermind Dean Corll and one of the ...
Elmer Wayne Henley breaks decades of silence in a new documentary exploring Dean Corll’s horrific Houston Mass Murders and his own role.
Elmer Wayne Henley Jr., an accomplice to Texas serial killer Dean Corll, is speaking out for the first time in 50 years in a new ID documentary titled 'The Serial Killer's Apprentice,' premiering ...
New documentary from Investigation Discovery, “The Serial Killer’s Apprentice” premieres Aug. 17th. The documentary is inspired by the book The Serial Killer’s Apprentice which ...
Dean Corll, Elmer Wayne Henley and David Brooks tortured and murdered boys and young men in the early seventies. 27 bodies were uncovered in 1973. Over the years, many people have suspected there ...
Serial killer Dean Corll, nicknamed the "Candy Man" and his teenage accomplices raped, tortured and murdered 28 boys in Houston in the '70s. Miller turned to Pasadena police to help.
The bodies of 27 victims were uncovered by authorities in Aug. 1973 in three locations after Dean Corll was shot and killed by Elmer Wayne Henley. RELATED: Houston's most notorious serial killers ...
Serial killer Dean Corll's lone female survivor recalls attack By 6abc Friday, November 1, 2013 HOUSTON That survivor, Rhonda Williams, called us recently and said 40 years of silence is long enough.
Serial killer Dean Corll, nicknamed the "Candy Man" and his teenage accomplices raped, tortured and murdered 28 boys in Houston in the '70s. Miller turned to Pasadena police to help.
Serial killer Dean Corll, nicknamed the "Candy Man" and his teenage accomplices raped, tortured and murdered 28 boys in Houston in the '70s. Miller turned to Pasadena police to help.
Serial killer Dean Corll, nicknamed the "Candy Man" and his teenage accomplices raped, tortured and murdered 28 boys in Houston in the '70s. Miller turned to Pasadena police to help.
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