Reports state that they called dozens of witnesses, including two victims of Corll and Henley, to testify. During the trial, the investigators noted that Henley told them in detail about each murder ...
He's the most notorious killer in Houston's history. Arguably the most notorious that Texas has ever known. The crimes are mind-numbing, head-turning kind of stuff. Difficult to even read about it, ...
The quest to understand what makes serial killers tick is a whole industry. But what about someone like Elmer Wayne Henley Jr.? While he's a convicted serial killer, it's impossible to know if he ever ...
The reconstruction featured above is an artist's rendering of what the unidentified youth may have looked like. Anyone with information should contact the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences, ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- For more than half a century, chilling questions have lingered: Were there more victims of Houston's notorious "Candyman," Dean Corll, the serial killer whose crimes predated ...
Investigators hope the reconstructed images will lead to a positive identification of one of the last known victims of Dean Corll Missingkids.org; Alamy Forensic artists have released a new ...
Fifty years ago this month — on Aug. 8, 1973 — a sweating 17-year-old named Elmer Wayne Henley led police to a metal boatshed in Southwest Houston, where he and two other killers had been burying the ...
Dean Corll murdered, raped and tortured somewhere in the area of 30 teenage boys in and around Houston before one of his teen accomplices shot him dead in 1973. He remains one of the most prolific and ...
Behind the unassuming exterior of an electrician and army veteran lurked a monstrous secret life that would earn him one of crime history's most chilling monikers. Between 1970 and 1973, Dean Corll ...