Disciples of a Serial Killer: The Story of the Maniac Candyman and the Children Who Helped Him Kill
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A psychological portrait of one of the most unusual serial killers - Dean Corll, nicknamed Candyman. The killer of 27 boys involved two teenagers in his crimes for years.
On August 9, 1973, the Houston police received a call about a murder. When asked: "Who was killed?" the answer was that the owner of the house, Dean Corll, had died. The caller identified himself as Elmer Henley and said that he would wait for the police in front of the house where the murder took place. When the police arrived, the teenager admitted that he shot the serial killer Corll out of fear that he himself would be his next victim. And then Henley showed them the places where he buried Corll's victims - the same young boys...
On August 9, 1973, the Houston police received a call about a murder. When asked: "Who was killed?" the answer was that the owner of the house, Dean Corll, had died. The caller identified himself as Elmer Henley and said that he would wait for the police in front of the house where the murder took place. When the police arrived, the teenager admitted that he shot the serial killer Corll out of fear that he himself would be his next victim. And then Henley showed them the places where he buried Corll's victims - the same young boys...
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