Henley is speaking publicly for the first time in 50 years in a new ID documentary Corll, known as the "Candy Man," killed at least 28 boys in the early 1970s In the early 1970s, young boys began ...
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 ...
Forty-five years ago this August, Houston’s most notorious serial killer met his end. But through all these years, one of his victims remains unidentified. Dean Corll, known as the Candy Man, was shot ...
Elmer Wayne Henley, 17, fatally shot 33-year-old Dean Corll in 1973 as he was torturing Henley's friend and girlfriend with plans to then kill the pair When taken in for questioning, Henley revealed ...
A new Investigation Discovery documentary, “The Serial Killer’s Apprentice,” unpacks the story of Elmer Wayne Henley, who, as a teen, became the accomplice of notorious Texas serial killer Dean Corll, ...
HOUSTON — Elmer Wayne Henley, one of Houston's most notorious serial killers, will stay in prison where he's serving six life sentences. The state parole board denied Henley's bid for parole on Friday ...
This week's edition of Criminally Texas is the second of a multi-part series about the "Candyman" murders of 1970-73. Between the summer of 1971 and the summer of 1974, at least 10 preteen and teenage ...
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 ...
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