Dean Corll started killing young boys in 1970 as part of his killing spree. Reportedly, he targeted males aged 13 to 20 as all of his victims. He primarily abducted his victims from a low-income ...
That survivor, Rhonda Williams, called us recently and said 40 years of silence is long enough. Now in her 50s, she is ready to tell her story, but not ready to be seen. She says she still gets death ...
In the early 1970s, young boys began vanishing from the streets of a quiet Houston neighborhood. At the time, many believed police brushed off the disappearances as runaways. But the truth was far ...
HOUSTON — A search in a Pasadena neighborhood began Wednesday for more possible victims of Houston serial killer Dean Corll and two teenage accomplices. Corll, Elmer Wayne Henley and David Brooks ...
They found no human remains so Equusearch founder Tim Miller says they'll move on to other locations linked to the Houston Mass Murders. Miller believes as many as 20 more victims might be buried ...
The last-known victim of the deranged "Candy Man" serial killer, Dean Corll, can be seen in a new facial rendering showing what he may have looked like amid efforts to identify him 50 years after his ...
If TV cameras hadn't been there to capture every bit of it, the mass murders would have seemed too gruesome to believe. This month, Houstonian Josh Vargas has decided to retell the story. He is ...
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 ...
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 ...
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