Elmer Wayne Henry ; Elmer Wayne Henley during an interview at the Michael Unit prison on May 1, 2008 in Tennessee Colony, Texas. Elmer Wayne Henley Jr. could have been one of Dean Corll’s many victims ...
Elmer Wayne Henley was convicted for aiding Dean Corll — aka the Candy Man — in the murder of at least six of 28 young boys in the early '70s. As this person mentioned, he eventually killed Dean in ...
Dean Corll was a serial killer and sex offender who abducted, raped and killed at least 29 teenage boys in the early 1970s in Texas. One of his accomplices, Elmer Wayne Henly Jr., will be the focus of ...
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He Escaped Death at the Hands of a Twisted Serial Killer. So How Did He Become His ‘Compliant Accomplice?’
Forensic psychologist Dr. Katherine Ramsland speaks about about Elmer Wayne Henley Jr., an accomplice to Texas murderer Dean Corll, seen in ID's new doc 'The Serial Killer's Apprentice' Elmer Wayne ...
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 ...
Investigation Discovery’s latest true crime documentary, The Serial Killer’s Apprentice, dives deep into one of America’s most disturbing cases — the crimes of the Candyman Killer in 1970s Houston.
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Convicted murderer involved with Houston's 'Candyman Killer' has parole hearing this week
It happened in a ranch-style home on a quiet street in Pasadena in the early 1970s. The man who lived there, Dean Corll, murdered dozens of teenage boys who had been lured to his house with the ...
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