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A man who helped lure victims for the notorious Candy Man killer back in the 1970s is speaking out on a new doc for the first ...
The Serial Killer's Apprentice,' airing Sunday, dives into the relationship between evil mastermind Dean Corll and one of the ...
Forensic psychologist Dr. Katherine Ramsland speaks about about Elmer Wayne Henley Jr., an accomplice to Texas murderer Dean ...
Elmer Wayne Henley breaks decades of silence in a new documentary exploring Dean Corll’s horrific Houston Mass Murders and his own role.
A new Investigation Discovery documentary, The Serial Killer’s Apprentice, centers on recorded conversations between Elmer ...
The new Investigation Discovery special, The Serial Killer’s Apprentice, set to release on August 17, 2025, looks back at one of Texas’s darkest cases.
Elmer Wayne Henley is the last survivor in a trio who took part in the murders of dozens of teenage boys. He's scheduled to have a parole hearing in 2025. Author: Bob Garcia-Buckalew Published: 6: ...
Among them: Is Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr. still in jail? Given that Henley received six life sentences in 1974, suffice it to say he'll likely never be released from prison.
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 ...
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 ...
Williams was just 15 when she slipped away from an abusive father with a friend, Elmer Wayne Henley, on August 7, 1973. What she didn't know then was that Henley was a serial killer's accomplice ...
Between 1970 and 1973, Dean Corll, aided by David Owen Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley Jr., killed 26 young men in the Heights area of Houston. The night of Aug. 8, 1973, Henley shot and killed Corll.