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In this episode of Beers with Queers, hosts Jordi and Braddelve into one of the darkest cases in true crime history, exploring the horrific acts of Dean Corll, a prolific serial killer, and his potential connections to the infamous John Wayne Gacy and the Odyssey Foundation, a massive sex abuse ring. The conversation covers the chilling details of Corll's crimes, the operations of the Odyssey Foundation, and the implications of these connections, leaving listeners with haunting questions about the extent of these networks and the cover-ups involved.
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The true story of how one dedicated forensic scientist restored the long-lost identities of the teenaged victims of the “Candy Man,” one of America's most prolific serial killers.Houston, Texas, in the early 1970s was an exciting place—the home of NASA, the city of the future. But a string of more than two dozen missing teenage boys hinted at a dark undercurrent that would go ignored for too long. While their siblings and friends wondered where they had gone, the Houston police department dismissed them as runaways, fleeing the Vietnam draft or conservative parents, likely looking to get high and join the counterculture.It was only after their killer, Dean Corll, was murdered by an accomplice that many of those boys' bodies were discovered in mass graves. Corll, known as the “Candy Man,” was a local sweet-shop owner who had enlisted two teens to lure their friends to parties, where they would be tortured and killed.All of Corll's victims' bodies were badly decomposed; some were only skeletal. Known collectively as the Lost Boys, many were never identified and some remained undiscovered. Decades later, when forensic anthropologist Sharon Derrick discovered a box of remains marked “1973 Murders” in the Harris County Medical Examiner's office, she recalled the horrifying crime from her own childhood, and knew she had to act. It would take prison interviews with Corll's accomplices, advanced scientific techniques, and years of tireless effort to identify these young men.Investigative journalist Lise Olsen brings to life the teens who were hunted by a killer hiding in plain sight and the extraordinary woman who would finally give his unknown victims back their names and their dignity. With newly uncovered information about the case, The Scientist and the Serial Killer immerses listeners in an astonishing story and reveals why these horrific events remain relevant decades later. Joining me to discuss, THE SCIENTIST AND THE SERIAL KILLER: The Search for Houston's Lost Boys—Lise Olsen Follow and comment on Facebook-TRUE MURDER: The Most Shocking Killers in True Crime History https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064697978510Check out TRUE MURDER PODCAST @ truemurderpodcast.com
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In this episode of Zone 7, a continuation of a previous conversation on the topic, Crime Scene Investigator Sheryl McCollum is joined for a part II conversation with guests, Dr. Katherine Ramsland, and Tracy Ullman, two crime experts who have spent years investigating and documenting the case of Elmer Wayne Henley Jr. Today they discuss primarily how predators manipulate young people. They cover why adolescents are particularly vulnerable, how predators groom not just individuals but entire communities, and the blurred line between victim and accomplice. Lastly, share practical advice for parents, teachers, and counselors on recognizing warning signs and protecting young people from falling victim. Dr. Katherine Ramsland is a professor of forensic psychology at DeSales University. Dr. Ramsland has written over 70 books and appeared in more than 200 crime documentaries. Her work includes interviews with notorious criminals, including BTK (Dennis Rader). Tracy Ullman: A documentary producer and director, Tracy has worked on numerous true-crime series for Discovery and PBS. She is best known for her work on John Wayne Gacy: Devil in Disguise and her recent book with Dr. Ramsland, The Serial Killer's Apprentice. Elmer Wayne Henley Jr. himself, joins Zone 7 as a special guest to provide personal insight into his mindset during his time with Corll. Resources: Zone 7 Part I The Serial Killer's Apprentice | The Story of Elmer Wayne Henley Jr. The Serial Killer's Apprentice How to catch a killer The Mind of a Murderer: A glimpse into the darkest corners of the human psyche, from a leading forensic psychiatrist John Wayne Gacy: Devil in Disguise Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome back to Zone 7 with Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum (0:10) Sheryl welcomes back guests, Dr. Katherine Ramsland, Tracy Ullman, and Elmer Wayne Henley Jr. to Zone 7 (1:30) Understanding the adolescent brain (5:00) Generational relationships in crime reduction (8:15) Grooming the community (11:15) The fine line between a victim and an accomplice (16:00) ”That's the most just in your face and accurate statement I've heard that if every parent that dropped their child off at the scout meeting could be fooled, how could that child not be?” (17:00) The Superbowl is the largest event for child trafficking to occur (21:00) Warning signs for parents - what to watch for in at-risk youth (22:30) “Education is the answer. Understanding is the answer. Involvement is the answer” (26:00) Final thoughts (28:00) ”I have to accept that any child, because that's what I was, any child could be manipulated. Given the right buttons were pushed and Dean pushed all my buttons.” -Wayne Helmer Jr. Thanks for listening to another episode! If you’re loving the show and want to help grow the show, please head over to Itunes and leave a rating and review! --- Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook., Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Sheryl is also the founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, a collaboration between universities and colleges that brings researchers, practitioners, students and the criminal justice community together to advance techniques in solving cold cases and assist families and law enforcement with solvability factors for unsolved homicides, missing persons, and kidnapping cases. Social Links: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com Twitter: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollum Instagram: @officialzone7podcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Houston, Texas, Anfang der 1970er Jahre: Jungen verschwinden spurlos, doch niemand ahnt, dass hinter den Entführungen ein scheinbar freundlicher Mann steckt. Dean Corll, bekannt als der "Candy Man", lockt seine Opfer mit Süßigkeiten – doch was sie erwartet, ist das pure Grauen. Mit Hilfe zweier jugendlicher Komplizen foltert und ermordet er zahlreiche junge Männer, bis sich das Blatt wendet: Einer seiner Helfer erschießt ihn und enthüllt eine der grausamsten Mordserien der USA. Was trieb Corll zu seinen Taten? Warum halfen die beiden Jugendlichen ihm? Und warum kam es zu diesem plötzlichen Ende?#blackbox #psycrime #candyman #deancorll #truecrimeHier bekommt ihr alle Infos zu unseren Werbepartnern: https://linktr.ee/blackbox_psycrime Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From 1970 to 1973, young boys began going missing in Houston Heights, Texas. Police dismissed them as runaways, unaware that the man responsible for their disappearances was one of America's most prolific and horrific serial killers: Dean Corll. It wasn't until August 8th, 1973, that the public would know the true scope of Corll's crimes, and his two unknown accomplices. Author and Professor of Forensic Psychology at DeSales University Dr. Katherine Ramsland details how Corll was able to groom two teenagers into luring in victims for him, as detailed in her new book, The Serial Killer's Apprentice. Follow Emily on Instagram: @realemilycompagno If you have a story or topic we should feature on the FOX True Crime Podcast, send us an email at: truecrimepodcast@fox.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tom B - Dean Corll, the Candyman killerJune 7Tom B was looking into serial killers when he came across the little known case of Texas lineman Dean Corll - known as the Candyman.In doing so he has uncovered a massive ring of paedophiles, and a conspiracy which seemed to indicate these people were working together.It's a horrifying tale of the seedy underbelly of suburbia, namely Houston Heights in Texas, where troubled kids or those who would not be missed were regularly the target of Corll and his co-conspirators.Tom tells Ed Opperman about the rabbit hole he went down looking into Corll and his associations, and the cold, business like way these children were traded and eventually killed.At the time of his arrest, Corll was responsible for at least 28 murders, but it is generally agreed his real total was much, much higher.Recorded May 2023Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
A Dead Souls in the US series In the second episode about Dean Corll, we examine if Corll was indeed part of a bigger network of criminals like he claimed be. We also take a look at the evidence that links him to a nationwide cover-up, and links him to the Killer Clown himself. John Wayne Gacy. www.dedsouls.co.uk
Dr. Katherine Ramsland is a professor of forensic psychology at DeSales University. Dr. Ramsland has written over 70 books and appeared in more than 200 crime documentaries. Her work includes interviews with notorious criminals, including BTK (Dennis Rader). Tracy Ullman: A documentary producer and director, Tracy has worked on numerous true-crime series for Discovery and PBS. She is best known for her work on John Wayne Gacy: Devil in Disguise and her recent book with Dr. Ramsland, The Serial Killer's Apprentice. Resources: How to catch a killer The Mind of a Murderer: A glimpse into the darkest corners of the human psyche, from a leading forensic psychiatrist John Wayne Gacy: Devil in Disguise The Serial Killer's Apprentice In this episode of Zone 7, Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum, sits down with Dr. Katherine Ramsland and Tracy Ullman, two crime experts who have spent years investigating and documenting the case of Elmer Wayne Henley Jr., the infamous accomplice to serial killer Dean Corll. Together, they explore the complexities of Henley's involvement, his eventual decision to stop Corll, and the psychological and emotional manipulation that Wayne faced as a young teenager. Wayne himself, joins Zone 7 as a special guest to provide personal insight into his mindset during his time with Corll. Wayne shares his story, from being groomed and manipulated into participating in heinous crimes to his ultimate decision to kill Corll to prevent further murders. Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome back to Zone 7 with Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum (0:20) Sheryl introduces guest, Dr. Katherine Ramsland to Zone 7 (2:00) Sheryl introduces second guest, Tracy Ullman to Zone 7 (3:00) Tracy introduces surprise guest, Elmer Wayne Henley to Zone 7 (5:10) Meeting Dean Corll (5:20) "The first thing he said to me was an obscene joke, so I won't repeat it, but it made me feel like, hey, I'm part of this, I'm part of this group." (7:45) The blurred line between victim and apprentice (10:30) Wayne's future plans derailed (11:30) Dr. Ramsland discusses the term ‘Murdar' for victim selection (13:50) Tracy speaks on building trust with Wayne (17:00) Wayne talks about the grooming process (19:10) Attempting to join the Navy to escape (24:00) Turning point - Wayne describes the moment he decided to end Corll's killing spree (30:30) Tracy's Methodology (34:00) Correcting the narrative (36:00) Who Was Dean Corll? (37:10) “Young people have absolutely nothing in common with an adult. And when they spend time with you, when they make it seem like they do have, it's all a lie.” (38:00) Advice for younger people from Wayne (43:10) “I have to accept that any child, because that's what I was, any child could be manipulated given the right buttons were pushed and Dean pushed all my buttons.” -E.W.H Thanks for listening to another episode! If you're loving the show and want to help grow the show, please head over to Itunes and leave a rating and review! --- Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook., Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Sheryl is also the founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, a collaboration between universities and colleges that brings researchers, practitioners, students and the criminal justice community together to advance techniques in solving cold cases and assist families and law enforcement with solvability factors for unsolved homicides, missing persons, and kidnapping cases. Social Links: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com Twitter: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollum Instagram: @officialzone7podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
OUR GUEST IS THE BRILLIANT KATHERINE RAMSLAND. Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr. was only fourteen when he first became entangled with serial rapist and murderer Dean Corll in 1971. Fellow Houston, Texas, teenager David Brooks had already been ensnared by the charming older man, bribed with cash to help lure boys to Corll's home. Corll baited Henley with the same deal he'd given Brooks: $200 for each boy they could bring him. Henley didn't understand the full extent of what he had signed up for at first. But once he started, Corll convinced him that he had crossed the line of no return and had to not only procure boys but help kill them and dispose of the bodies, as well. When Henley first took a life, he felt doomed. By the time he was seventeen, he'd helped with multiple murders and believed he'd be killed, too. But on August 8, 1973, he picked up a gun and shot Corll. When he turned himself in, Henley showed police where he and Brooks had buried Corll's victims in mass graves. The Serial Killer's Apprentice tells the story of Corll and his accomplices in its fullest form to date. It also explores the concept of "mur-dar" (the predator's instinct for exploitable kids), current neuroscience about adolescent brain vulnerabilities, the role of compartmentalization, the dynamic of a murder apprenticeship, and how tales like Henley's can aid with early intervention.
This Houston pervert used his candy company as a launching pad to victimize teenagers in unspeakable ways. Corll killed dozens with the help of two minions until one of those little weirdos turned on him. If you like Lil Stinkers and want to support us, you can do so by going to Patreon.com/lilstinkers. For either $4/month or $40/year, you get every episode early, ad-free episodes Patreon exclusive episodes, Mini Stinkers episodes, live AMAs, live episodes, road trip vlogs, live book club meetings and all the other weirdo nonsense that we engage in. Thank you for making this fun. We appreciate you guys. Come see us live on the road: https://bit.ly/48ROD3N Aug. 21: Dallas Aug. 22: Austin Pre-order Mike's new book, Delco Dirtball, at OnPercs.com/store Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: Jon Delcollo: @jonnydelco Jake Mattera: @jakemattera Mike Rainey: @mikerainey82
Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr. was only fourteen when he first became entangled with serial rapist and murderer Dean Corll in 1971. Fellow Houston, Texas, teenager David Brooks had already been ensnared by the charming older man, bribed with cash to help lure boys to Corll's home. When Henley unwittingly entered the trap, Corll evidently sensed he'd be of more use as a second accomplice than another victim. He baited Henley with the same deal he'd given Brooks: $200 for each boy they could bring him. Henley didn't understand the full extent of what he had signed up for at first. But once he started, Corll convinced him that he had crossed the line of no return and had to not only procure boys but help kill them and dispose of the bodies, as well. When Henley first took a life, he lost his moral base. He felt doomed. By the time he was seventeen, he'd helped with multiple murders and believed he'd be killed, too. But on August 8, 1973, he picked up a gun and shot Corll. When he turned himself in, Henley showed police where he and Brooks had buried Corll's victims in mass graves. Twenty-eight bodies were recovered―most of them boys from Henley's neighborhood―making this the worst case of serial murder in America at the time. The case reveals gross failures in the way cops handled parents' pleas to look for their missing sons and how law enforcement possibly protected a larger conspiracy. The Serial Killer's Apprentice tells the story of Corll and his accomplices in its fullest form to date. It also explores the concept of “mur-dar” (the predator's instinct for exploitable kids), current neuroscience about adolescent brain vulnerabilities, the role of compartmentalization, the dynamic of a murder apprenticeship, and how tales like Henley's can aid with early intervention. Despite his youth and cooperation, Henley went to trial and received six life sentences. He's now sixty-five and has a sense of perspective about how adult predators can turn formerly good kids into criminals. Unexpectedly, he's willing to talk. This book is his warning and the story of the unspeakable evil and sorrow that befell Houston in the early 1970s. THE SERIAL KILLER'S APPRENTICE: The True Story of How Houston's Deadliest Murderer Turned A Kid Into A Killing Machine-Katherine Ramsland
Tom B - Dean Corll, the Candyman killerJune 7Tom B was looking into serial killers when he came across the little known case of Texas lineman Dean Corll - known as the Candyman.In doing so he has uncovered a massive ring of paedophiles, and a conspiracy which seemed to indicate these people were working together.It's a horrifying tale of the seedy underbelly of suburbia, namely Houston Heights in Texas, where troubled kids or those who would not be missed were regularly the target of Corll and his co-conspirators.Tom tells Ed Opperman about the rabbit hole he went down looking into Corll and his associations, and the cold, business like way these children were traded and eventually killed.At the time of his arrest, Corll was responsible for at least 28 murders, but it is generally agreed his real total was much, much higher.Recorded May 2023This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
Tom B Returns with an update on the Dean Corll CaseSeptember 1Tom B was looking into serial killers when he came across the little known case of Texas lineman Dean Corll - known as the Candyman.In this update he discusses the further discoveries made since his last appearance in May. In the previous episode he uncovered a massive ring of paedophiles, and a conspiracy which seemed to indicate these people were working together.It's a horrifying tale of the seedy underbelly of suburbia, namely Houston Heights in Texas, where troubled kids or those who would not be missed were regularly the target of Corll and his co-conspirators.Tom tells Ed Opperman about the developments and the seeming reluctance and obstruction and seemign indifference by the authorities to actually do anything.At the time of his arrest, Corll was responsible for at least 28 murders, but it is generally agreed his real total was much, much higher.Recorded August 2023This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
The season of macabre topics continues, Slackers.The 1970's through the 1990's was considered the "golden age of serial killers". Many point to the Manson Family murders as the end of the "make love, not war" attitude of the 60's, but this was also the tipping point for American youth culture.During this time, dozens of psychopaths, many on the West coast of the US, seemed to have been unleashed on an unsuspecting populace. The most frequent targets? Young people between the ages of 12 - 19.Widespread drug and alcohol usage was common in youth culture, as were risky behaviors like hitchhiking, making this already vulnerable demographic even easier targets for deranged killers like Dean Corll, John Wayne Gacy, Ted Bundy, and William Bonin. Add to all of this the national news media thriving on sensational and horrific stories of human suffering, and you end up with "cool" nicknames that essentially made celebrities out of these evil people. So much so that many of these guys got fan mail from "groupies".All in all, some pretty repugnant stuff...
Matt and Bill conclude their discussion of Dean "The Candyman" Corll and his rotating bullpen of abuse victims and cohorts. The saga comes to a grizzly end, but questions remain.
Tom B - Updates on the Dean Corll caseTom B was looking into serial killers when he came across the little known case of Texas lineman Dean Corll - known as the Candyman.In this update he discusses the further discoveries made since his last appearance in May. In the previous episode he uncovered a massive ring of paedophiles, and a conspiracy which seemed to indicate these people were working together.It's a horrifying tale of the seedy underbelly of suburbia, namely Houston Heights in Texas, where troubled kids or those who would not be missed were regularly the target of Corll and his co-conspirators.Tom tells Ed Opperman about the developments and the seeming reluctance and obstruction and seemign indifference by the authorities to actually do anything.At the time of his arrest, Corll was responsible for at least 28 murders, but it is generally agreed his real total was much, much higher.Recorded August 2023This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
Matt and Bill continue their discussion of Bill Corll, the candyman pedophile.
Matt and Bill open Part 1 of their coverage of Dean Corll, dubbed The Candyman, for his habit of plying teenage boys with candy. This is one of the more horrifying cases in American history.
He's one of the scariest serial killers of all time. But you've probably never heard his name.Back in the early 70's, the bodies of 28 boys were unearthed in Houston. They belonged to the youngsters. They were all tortured and murdered by "The Candy Man." Dean Corll's bloodlust terrorized Houston for years. The exact number of victims? That's a mystery we may never know.Get all the crime in half the time! Watch True Crime Recaps on Facebook, TikTok, YouTube or Snapchat! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter. New episodes weekly!
Tom B - Dean Corll, the Candyman killerTom B was looking into serial killers when he came across the little known case of Texas lineman Dean Corll - known as the Candyman.In doing so he has uncovered a massive ring of paedophiles, and a conspiracy which seemed to indicate these people were working together.It's a horrifying tale of the seedy underbelly of suburbia, namely Houston Heights in Texas, where troubled kids or those who would not be missed were regularly the target of Corll and his co-conspirators.Tom tells Ed Opperman about the rabbit hole he went down looking into Corll and his associations, and the cold, business like way these children were traded and eventually killed.At the time of his arrest, Corll was responsible for at least 28 murders, but it is generally agreed his real total was much, much higher.Recorded May 2023This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
Dean corll, also known as the candy man, was a serial killer who operated in houston, texas during the early 1970s. He is believed to have murdered at least 28 young men and boys, most of whom were teenagers. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting apps: https://talkmurder.com/subscribeSupport us on patreon: https://patreon.com/talkmurderSee our technology: https://talkmurder.com/gearContent warning: the true crime stories discussed on this podcast can involve graphic and disturbing subject matter. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Fair use disclaimer: some materials used in this work are included under the fair use doctrine for educational purposes. Any copyrighted materials are owned by their respective copyright holders. Questions regarding use of copyrighted materials may be directed to legal [@] Talkocast.com
Dean corll, also known as the candy man, was a serial killer who operated in houston, texas during the early 1970s. He is believed to have murdered at least 28 young men and boys, most of whom were teenagers. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting apps: https://talkmurder.com/subscribeSupport us on patreon: https://patreon.com/talkmurderSee our technology: https://talkmurder.com/gearContent warning: the true crime stories discussed on this podcast can involve graphic and disturbing subject matter. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Fair use disclaimer: some materials used in this work are included under the fair use doctrine for educational purposes. Any copyrighted materials are owned by their respective copyright holders. Questions regarding use of copyrighted materials may be directed to legal [@] Talkocast.com
Dean corll's boat shed remains one of the most infamous crime scenes in american history. The discovery of his crimes shocked the nation and brought the issue of serial killers to the forefront of public consciousness. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting apps: https://talkmurder.com/subscribeSupport us on patreon: https://patreon.com/talkmurderSee our technology: https://talkmurder.com/gearContent warning: the true crime stories discussed on this podcast can involve graphic and disturbing subject matter. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Fair use disclaimer: some materials used in this work are included under the fair use doctrine for educational purposes. Any copyrighted materials are owned by their respective copyright holders. Questions regarding use of copyrighted materials may be directed to legal [@] Talkocast.com
The dean corll case, one of the most notorious serial killer cases in the united states, left the nation in shock and disbelief in the early 1970s. Known as the "Candy man" Or the "Pied piper," corll and his accomplices brutally tortured, sexually assaulted, and murdered at least 28 young boys and teenagers in houston, texas. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting apps: https://talkmurder.com/subscribeSupport us on patreon: https://patreon.com/talkmurderSee our technology: https://talkmurder.com/gearContent warning: the true crime stories discussed on this podcast can involve graphic and disturbing subject matter. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Fair use disclaimer: some materials used in this work are included under the fair use doctrine for educational purposes. Any copyrighted materials are owned by their respective copyright holders. Questions regarding use of copyrighted materials may be directed to legal [@] Talkocast.com
Rhonda williams is a name that is synonymous with one of the most heinous crimes in american history. She is a survivor of the infamous dean corll, also known as the candy man. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting apps: https://talkmurder.com/subscribeSupport us on patreon: https://patreon.com/talkmurderSee our technology: https://talkmurder.com/gearContent warning: the true crime stories discussed on this podcast can involve graphic and disturbing subject matter. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Fair use disclaimer: some materials used in this work are included under the fair use doctrine for educational purposes. Any copyrighted materials are owned by their respective copyright holders. Questions regarding use of copyrighted materials may be directed to legal [@] Talkocast.com
The story of a serial Killer and his helpers and their many victims. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The conclusion of this weeks story from Chrissy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join us as we bring you the stories of the remaining victims of Corll's reign of terror and degradation of young men. Some will remain unidentified for years while others will be misidentified for decades.
If you've ever sat on a couch or put on a jacket, chances are you've experienced a product from Coats. Ben Corll, former VP of cybersecurity for the more than two-century-old industrial thread manufacturer joins the show to talk about leading the company's digital transformation. He discusses gradually adopting a zero trust mindset, why his biggest hurdle wasn't a technical one, and how he ultimately ended up joining Zscaler.
Jion us as we discussed the inconstancies in the confession of two friends who fall victim to Corll and his accomplices, Marty Ray Jones and Charles Cobble. During this episode we discuss the John Manning Sellars an outliner victim who may or may not have actually be one of Corll's victims. Also, the unfortunate missing information behind 2 autopsies of Homer Garcia. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hello friends! Welcome to the good, the bad and the pure evil. Todays episode is about the horrible story of Dean Corll, nicknamed by children in the Houston area as the candyman or pied piper he committed at the time the worst killing spree in America from 1970 - 1973. It wasn't until one of his accomplices had enough and killed him, that the crimes came to light. The victims were thought to be runaways as Corll made them call or write to their parents before he killed them. Lets hear the story of the horrendous monster that was Dean Corll.#youtuber #YouTube #podcast #crimes #killers #history #storytelling #stories #tales #serialkiller #evil #thegoodthebadandthepureevil #YouTube channel #youtubechannel #mychannel #hitlike #hitsubscribe
Join us as we continue to talk about the family's search for what happened to their sons and arduous task of identifying the remains of Corll's victims. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's episode six of Hauntings, Homicide & Hearsay. In this episode Steve & Ashley discuss the serial killer, Dean Corll, otherwise known as "The Candyman," whose murder spree lasted three years from 1970-1973 in Texas. If you like the podcast, please leave a review or rating and share it with your friends.www.hhhpod.com
In this edition of the podcast, Benjamin Corll, Chief Information Security Officer at Coats joins Matthew Davies, VP of Product at SureCloud to discuss his approach to cybersecurity and to running an information security team. He explains his approach to handling the many challenges that his busy and demanding role involves.
Go to any security conference today and there is a plethora of new products to prevent, detect and respond to the current threat environment. But are we missing something? Is there a less expensive and more tactical way to approach security? Join Benjamin as we review what some are the key basics are that should be in place before investing in higher-end technology. Visit https://securityweekly.com/csp for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/cyberleaders Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cybersecuritycollaborative/ Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/csp82
The Candyman a.k.a Dean Arnold Corll, also known as Houston's Mass Murder, stalked and murder young boys in Houston and surrounding suburbs from 1970 to 1973 along with 2 teenage accomplices Elmer Wayne Henley and David Owen Brooks. Elmer Wayne Henley would put a stop to Corll's reign of terror buy killing him with his own gun. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dean Arnold Corll (December 24, 1939 – August 8, 1973) was an American serial killer and pederast who abducted, raped, tortured, and murdered a minimum of 28 teenage boys and young men between 1970 and 1973 in Houston and Pasadena, Texas. He was aided by two teenaged accomplices, David Owen Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley. The crimes, which became known as the Houston Mass Murders, came to light after Henley fatally shot Corll. Upon discovery, it was considered the worst example of serial murder in U.S. historyFind us on:Instagram @themurdermamasFacebook @themmamasTwitter @themurdermamasEmail themurdermamas@gmail.comSupport the show
Dean Corll born 1939 was an American serial killer who abducted raped and tortured several young men. His victims total 46 known. He terrorized the community of The Heights, Houston in a crime that would end the culture of suburban openness that characterized the 1950s and much of the 1960s. No longer would the kindly clean cut neighbour who had an affinity for children be seen without perhaps some watchful suspicious eye. Corll was helped and supported by two men, the diffident David Owen Brooks and sly young rogue Wayne Henley, who both assisted him in finding victims. We explore this tragic story in lurid details while also putting these true events in the context of America's developing understanding of homosexuality in the late 1960s with Corll being a negative symbol for the gay community.
Dean Corll, also known as the Candy Man, seemed relatively normal until he took an interest in teenage boys in the area. Soon, he started paying two of them to recruit other teenage boys. Once he had them, he would rape, torture, and murder them, leading to one of the biggest cases at the time. To access earlier episodes of Corpus Delicti and to help support the show, please visit patreon.com/corpusdelictiOur merch store can be found at teepublic.com/stores/corpus-delicti-podcastMusic by:Kai Engel"Daemones"Blooper music by:Art of Escapism"Coal Miners"This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.Sources:The horror remains/20 years later, memories of Dean Corll haunt survivor 08/08/1993 | Archives | Chron.com - Houston ChronicleThe Argus-Press - Google News Archive SearchDean Corll | Criminal Minds Wiki | FandomDean Corll | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderersSearch begins in Pasadena for possible Dean Corll victims | khou.comDean Corll Biography – Facts, Life History of Serial Killer (thefamouspeople.com)
Hey, y'all, and welcome to Southern Macabre! Thank y'all so much for tuning in today for True Crime Friday. Today I'm going to tell y'all about a solved case from Texas. I'm going to try to spare y'all the graphic details, but y'all may not want your young'uns listening in. * While I was recording, I got a notification on my tablet that I have set to say, "I'm your Huckleberry" an infamous line from the movie Tombstone. Due to when it occurred, I left it as it seemed fitting to me. There is a note in the transcript when it happens on the recording. * ----- Dean Arnold Corll was born December 24, 1939 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, but moved to Memphis, Tennessee after his parents, Arnold and Mary Corll, divorced. His father was stationed there with the U.S. Air Force and his mother wanted him to still have contact with both of his sons, Corll, and his younger brother, Stanley Wayne Corll. His parents reconciled, remarried, and moved to Pasadena, Texas. It didn't last long and they divorced on good terms and Arnold maintained contact with his boys. After this divorce, Mary married a traveling clock salesman named Jake West. They moved to Vidor, Texas where his half-sister, Joyce, was born. Mary and Jake started a family-owned candy company in their garage and Jake would sell it to his clients. Corll worked in the candy kitchen all of the time, even though he was still in school. He and his brother were responsible for the candy-making machines and packaging. The family moved just outside Houston in 1958, when Corll graduated, to help the popular candy company, Pecan Prince, grow. In 1960, Mary asked Corll to move in with his elderly grandmother, which he did. During this time, he became friends with a local girl. She proposed marriage to him in 1962, but he turned her down. He returned to Houston in 1962 to help with the candy shop that had moved to Houston Heights by then. He moved into an apartment above the store. Mary divorced Jack in 1963 and opened Corll Candy Shop. Corll was appointed vice-president and Stanley was secretary-treasurer. That year, one of the teenaged male employees told Mary that Corll had made sexual advances towards him, so she fired the employee. On August 10, 1964, Corll went to Fort Polk, Louisiana after being drafted by the U.S. Army. He was then assigned to Fort Benning, Georgia where he was trained to fix radios. His permanent assignment was Fort Hood, Texas. He was honorably discharged after ten months of service so he could go back to Houston to help with Corll Candy Company. Corll reportedly told close friends that it was during his time in the Army that he realized he was a homosexual and had had his first homosexual experiences during that time. Others noticed how he acted around teenaged boys after he came home and wondered if he was a homosexual. He returned to a fierce competition between Pecan Prince, his former stepfather's company, and Corll Candy Company, his mother's business. He increased the number of hours he worked in order to meet the demand for his family's candy. In 1965, Corll Candy Company relocated across the street from an elementary school. Corll earned the nickname “ The Candy Man '' and “Pied Piper '' because he would give free candy to children, especially teenage boys. The “Pied Piper” title was a bit prophetic as the legend says that the Pied Piper lured children to their deaths and their families never saw them again. Only a few people worked in the candy store and he was seen to behave inappropriately with several teenage male employees. He bought a pool table which he set up at the back of the store where employees and young people would hang out. In 1967, he befriended a sixth grader named David Owen Brooks, one of the many who rece --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
1970... the term "Serial Killer" is not in everyday language. However, in south Texas a grisly and ghastly tale begins, that would span 3 years, and claim the lives of 28 young men. Along with two accomplices, Elmer Wayne Henley and David Owen Brooks, Dean Corll sweetens his murderous spree by paying to have these two lure innocent victims to their deaths. Then, on a fateful night in August 1973, Corll's reign of terror dissolves in a bitter argument and ends with his lifeless body on the floor. 50 years later and the strong possibility that more victims are yet to be discovered grows stronger. Does the list end with 28? In this episode, we cover this gruesome tale and the possibility of more victims.Special Guest: Evidence Tech and Forensic Facial Reconstructionist, Paula. Connect with us on social media: YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvpS_7TZj8aq1Pzst7ljG6wINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/everythingvaguelyparanormal/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/everythingvaguelyparanormalTWITTER: https://twitter.com/evppodcastWatch podcast episode #1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqYi59Gq6kw&t=1453s(C) VAGUELY PARANORMAL PRODUCTIONS 2022
EPISODE 127: TWISTED TUESDAY DEAN CORLL/DAVID BROOKS/ELMER HENLEY "THE CANDYMAN" "THE PIED PIPER" --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scott-alexander74/support
Part 2 of the bone chilling story of Houston's most notorious and prolific serial killer and the two men who willingly facilitated his ghoulish evil.
BONUS EPISODE 5: SPECIAL EDITION OF TWISTED TUESDAY DEAN ARNOLD CORLL - "THE CANDYMAN" "THE PIED PIPER" DAVID OWEN BROOKS ELMER WAYNE HENLEY --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scott-alexander74/support
Part 1 of the bone chilling story of Houston's most notorious and prolific serial killer and the two men who willingly facilitated his ghoulish evil.
Dean Corll, chiamato The Candyman, è l'autore del feroce massacro conosciuto come Houston Mass Murder. Lui con i due complici David Brooks e Wayne Henley hanno fatto sparire almeno 27 giovani ragazzi. Ma a un certo punto la polizia smette di cercare i corpi, smette di indagare su quella strage, proprio come non aveva indagato sulle sparizioni. Cosa c'è dietro questa storia che ha troppi punti oscuri su cui nessuno vuole fare luce? --------- Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crimeandcomedy Youtube: https://youtu.be/YZ3Dxx6kWSI Tutti i Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/CrimeandComedy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crimeandcomedy.podcast/ Telegram: https://t.me/crimeandcomedy Sito: https://www.crimeandcomedy.it Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crimeandcomedy/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrimeComedy Instagram: Clara Campi: https://www.instagram.com/claracampicomedy/ Marco Champier: https://www.instagram.com/mrchreddy/ Caricature - Giorgio Brambilla: https://www.instagram.com/giorgio_brambilla_bookscomedy/ Capitoli: (00:00:00) | Intro (00:00:40) | Sigla (00:00:54) | Ringraziamenti ai Patreon (00:01:45) | Dean Arnold Corll un'infanzia oscura (00:17:43) | Dean Corll torna a Houston e nasce il Candyman (00:25:54) | David Owen Brooks incontra Dean Corll (00:36:12) | 1970: la prima vittima ufficiale della mattanza di Dean Corll (00:47:05) | Elmer Wayne Neley incontra Dean Corll e ricominciano a sparire i ragazzi (00:55:43) | La brutt storia di Billy Baulch quando nella mani di Dean Corll (01:02:14) | "Mamma..." la straziante fine delle vittime di Dean Corll (01:07:29) | Lamar Drive 2020 la carneficina di Dean Corll si intensifica (01:12:53) | La fine di Dean Corll (01:24:36) | Le atroci torture praticate da Dean Corll (01:26:55) | Il ritrovamento dei corpi e il funerale di Dean Corll (01:38:09) | Altre cose agghiaccianti che faceva Dean Corll lle sue vittime (01:39:31) | I processi a Henley e Brooks (01:47:16) | I lati oscuri della storia di Dean Corll (02:05:44) | I nostri Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Well well well, we have FINALLY made it to our third and final act of the despicable serial killer Dean Corll + his two young accomplices. In this final installment, Lilly gives us all the deets about Dean Corll's brutal death, what happens to Brooks and Henley post Corll, and why the Houston PD stopped searching for bodies in the 1970s. Buckle up and enjoy!!!!!
En un período de casi 3 años, entre septiembre de 1970 y agosto de 1973, Dean Arnold Corll, el Candy Man de Houston, asesinó a 28 adolescentes. Un total de 28 crímenes en 36 meses, prácticamente 1 asesinato por mes, al menos confirmados porque se presume y se cree que fueron muchos más…Sus cómplices eran David Owen Brooks y Elmer Wayne Henley, dos jóvenes a quienes pagaba 200 dólares por cada hombre que le trajeran para violarlo, torturarlo y matarlo. Corll también era conocido como Candy Man y el Flautista de Hamelín, porque él y su familia habían sido propietarios y operaban una fábrica de dulces en Houston Heights, y era conocido por dar caramelos gratis a los niños de la zona.
Host Allan Alford interviews Benjamin Corll, VP of Cybersecurity and Privacy at Coats, about security orchestration, automation, and response (SOAR). Bejamin and Allan critique SOAR's promises and premises, what else it could be doing, its pricing and overhead, and lack of standards as well. But it is not all negative - Benjamin does share stories as well of SOAR's successes in his shop, and of the things it does do well... Come on down the ranch and give this show a listen! Key Takeaways: 0:09 – Intro 0:55 – Benjamin's background and day job 3:46 – The premise and the promises of SOAR 6:32 – What else could be automated? 9:25 – Benjamin explains about the trouble ticket system and the change management system 11:57 – The standards for SOAR today 17:19 – How do we improve the cyber posture of all our organizations, making them more secure? 19:34 – Has SOAR managed to stay affordable for those who need it? 22:54 – What SOAR does well, the benefits and the value 26:35 – What has surprised Benjamin the most in information security Links: Learn more about Benjamin Corll on LinkedIn Follow Allan Alford on LinkedIn and Twitter Learn more about Hacker Valley Studio and The Cyber Ranch Podcast Sponsored by our good friends at Uptycs
On this Topic Thursday we talk about the mini series The Clown & The Candyman on Discovery Plus.
SERIAL KILLER: Dean Arnold Corll was an American serial killer who abducted, raped, tortured, and murdered at least 28 teenage boys and young men between 1970 and 1973 in Houston and Pasadena, Texas. He was aided by two teenaged accomplices, David Owen Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TW: Graphic Descriptions & Child Sex Abuse In today's episode of the Texocity series, Donna deep dives into the case of The Candy Man AKA Dean Arnold Corll & His Accomplices David Owen Brooks & Elmer Wayne Henley who terrorized the Heights neighborhood in Houston, TX in the 1970s luring young boys and men to Dean so he would torture, rape, and murder them. Let us know what case you would like for Donna to do next! FOLLOW US: EMAIL: 210culturepodcast@gmail.com IG: @210culturepodcast FB: 210 Culture Media TWITTER: @210culture
Trigger warnings as topics included in this video cover pedophilia, murder, rape, and other violent topics. Jassel discusses the Houston Mass Murders and Dean Corll, as well as his two conspirators. If you want more content, become a member of https://geekpublicradio.com and get behind-the-scenes stuff, live videos, and live events from all the conventions we attend. As we grow, so will the content, to help we are giving away a free month of membership with the promo code BETA1
Trigger warnings as topics included in this video cover pedophilia, murder, rape, and other violent topics. Jassel discusses the Houston Mass Murders and Dean Corll, as well as his two conspirators. If you want more content, become a member of https://geekpublicradio.com and get behind-the-scenes stuff, live videos, and live events from all the conventions we attend. As we grow, so will the content, to help we are giving away a free month of membership with the promo code BETA1
Be thankful you didn't take candy from this stranger.
In the newest installment of our series of sexual sadists, we will be focusing on the stories of master manipulators. These are the stories of evil men who were able to convince impressionable teenagers to join them on a wicked ride to the darkest recesses of the human condition. These monsters used their odd charisma as a means of attracting kids, usually down on their luck and in need of a big brother type of figure, to help them enact their vile fantasies. Listeners, be careful who you run with, as it is often said you are the company you keep is a reflection of who you want to be… or just maybe... who you already are.WARNING: This episode is extremely graphic and disturbing. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Case #1: Candy Coated Cruelty - Dean Corll was known as The Candy Man of Houston Heights. He would often be outside of schools giving free candy to the kids out of his white van, but he didn't do it out of the kindness of his heart.. instead it was the beginning of his grooming technique. Corll would use teenagers to help him abduct children that he could take back to his house and put on his torture board. (Dean Corll, Houston, TX)Case #2: The Freeway Killer - William Bonin used his charisma to convince a series of young men to aide him in his murderous journey of torture and pain. His reign of terror in Southern California of the 1970's would have parents everywhere warning their children not to accept a ride from strangers. (William Bonin, Southern California)This episode features Music by Mechanical Ghost, The Quiet Type, and Producer LB from the No One Likes us Podcast. Sources for this episode’s cases are available in the credits section of our website.If you like what you hear here on True Crime Horror Story please subscribe and give us a 5 star review. You can also think about joining our Patreon At www.patreon.com/truecrimehs and then Stay tuned after this show on Patreon for the True Crime Horror Story After Show w/ Dom & JD as well as early access to Ad free episodes and exclusive bonus content available only on Patreon.Has violent crime impacted you or someone close to you? Send us your story at truecrimehorrorstory@gmail.comTrue Crime Horror Story. Sometimes Truth is more brutal than fiction. http://www.truecrimehorrorstory.com
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Continuing on from the first part we covered early life in the family candy company army discharge and the beginnings of his partnership with Brooks --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Murders of last victims and burial sites the last stand of henley and Corll which resulted in his own demise --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Houston Mass Murders sent the Lone Star State and the world reeling in a spiral of moral repulsion and righteous anger. The case also exposed a rabid, multi-tentacled monster hiding in 3 men showing signs of an under-reported psychological curiosity. Six rapid-fire thunder bolts rocked the tiny hallway in the house on Lamar Drive. All finding their mark. Trigger cocking hammer igniting primer firing round. One fluid motion, six times. All coldly mechanized in the lean, metal death machine 17-year-old Elmer Wayne Henley Jr. wielded like a fierce, adrenaline-possessed Zeus atop Mount Olympus. As the God of Lightning slew the typhon — and Hercules the hydra — Henley battled his own salivating, feral beast of many tentacles in that tiny house in Pasadena, Texas late on the night of August 8, 1973. The blood and sinister ambiguity of the battle's aftermath would shake the Lone Star State — indeed, the nation — to their foundations, while exposing a bizarre psychological curiosity, still misunderstood — and not covered — by the media almost 50 years later... https://medium.com/the-true-crime-edition/the-houston-mass-murders-40365f4dad Journalist and dogged student of all things forensic, Wess Haubrich, examining the nitty, gritty details you didn't know about famous crimes and their unseen motivations. Likes, comments, and subscriptions to the channel are always appreciated! Or, help the podcast run! Make a donation here: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=WLPEMHK7SH43Y https://www.patreon.com/realmonsters https://www.buymeacoff.ee/realmonster http://www.cash.app/$RMPodcast https://www.givebutter.com/realmonsters #crime #truecrimepodcast #history #justice --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/realmonsters/message
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Dean Corll was known as the Candyman because his family owned a candy shop that he worked in...but this candyman took a dark turn in life. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wickedness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wickedness/support
Dean Arnold Corll (December 24, 1939 – August 8, 1973) was an American serial killer who abducted, raped, tortured, and murdered at least 28 teenage boys and young men between 1970 and 1973 in Houston, Texas. He was aided by two teenaged accomplices, David Owen Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley. The crimes, which became known as the Houston Mass Murders, came to light after Henley fatally shot Corll. Upon discovery, it was considered the worst example of serial murder in U.S. history. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truck-stop-murder-and-true-crimes-podcast/support
The Houston Mass Murders were discovered on August 8, 1973, after 17-year-old Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr. killed 33-year-old Dean Corll, in Houston, Texas. Henley and 18-year-old David Owen Brooks assisted in kidnapping and killing some of Corll’s 27 eventual victims.This episode brought to you by HONEY! Visit joinhoney.com/warbaby to start saving today!Music:We Talk of Dreamswww.purple-planet.comSources:Olsen, Jack. The Man with Candy. United States, Simon & Schuster, 2008.The New York Times Archives. “Trial opens today in Texas killings.” July 1, 1974. https://www.nytimes.com/1974/07/01/archives/trial-opens-today-in-texas-killings-defendant-charged-in-six-of-27.htmlJames Conaway, Texas Monthly. “The last kid on the block.” April, 1976. https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-last-kid-on-the-block/Skip Hollandsworth, Texas Monthly. “The lost boys.” April, 2011. https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-lost-boys/Houston Chronicle. “Serial killer Henley grants interview.” December 27, 2001. https://www.chron.com/neighborhood/article/Serial-killer-Henley-grants-interview-9931094.phpCraig Malisow, Houston Press. “The girl on the torture board: Rhonda Williams opens up about being attacked by Dean Corll.” October 15, 2014.https://www.houstonpress.com/news/the-girl-on-the-torture-board-rhonda-williams-opens-up-about-being-attacked-by-dean-corll-6736780Time Magazine. “Crime: The Houston horrors.” August 20, 1973. http://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,907718-1,00.htmlCimino, Al. Evil Serial Killers: To Kill and Kill Again. United Kingdom, Arcturus Publishing, 2020.Strang, Thomas J. Notorious serial killers of our time- why do they do what they do? Smashwords, 2015. https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/587109Find A Grave. https://www.findagrave.com/virtual-cemetery/408533?page=1#sr-71009017Confessions http://hystericallyassertive.blogspot.com/2013/11/david-brooks-wayne-henleys-original.htmlGrace White, KHOU11. “Victim’s family fighting against serial killer up for parole.” January 3, 2018. https://www.khou.com/article/news/family-of-victim-fights-against-serial-killer-up-for-parole/285-504608780Parole Review Information https://offender.tdcj.texas.gov/OffenderSearch/reviewDetail.action?sid=01924387&tdcj=00241618&fullName=HENLEY%2CELMER+WAYNE+JRKeri Blakinger, Houston Chronicle. “Accomplice to sadistic killer behind Houston Mass Murders again denied parole.” https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Accomplice-to-sadistic-killer-behind-Houston-Mass-12605462.phpKHOU11. “Facebook removes Houston serial killer’s profile page.” February 5, 2006. https://www.khou.com/article/news/local/facebook-removes-houston-serial-killers-profile-page/285-65391463Associated Press. “Houston police answer charges.” August 14, 1973. https://www.newspapers.com/image/?clipping_id=32136607&fcfToken=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmcmVlLXZpZXctaWQiOjI5ODQ3NzE1NCwiaWF0IjoxNjEzNzc2ODEyLCJleHAiOjE2MTM4NjMyMTJ9.AMZtRLFu6gLd_FVCTjdtdgkLTd5nu9j7gU9ZKri-pc4https://www.houston.org/timeline#1970s
Week 3 into serial killers happens right here with episode 91.. If you haven't figured it out by the title we are talking John Gacy, Dean Corll, and finish up the episode with cannibalistic serial killers. We all have heard of Gacy, but did you know he got a lot of his ideas from Dean Corll? Chances are a lot of you have never even heard of Corll before. These two men had a lot more in common than you may know! Actually the connection will disgust you so much it makes you hate these men even more! Then, in the last hour we start talking cannibal serial killers. Of course you are gonna hear about Fish, Dahmer, and Gein... but we don't stop there. We discuss one guy that will definitely make your stomach turn, but to find out who he is you gotta listen! Please like/share/comment on the episode! If you listen on Apple Podcasts please rate the show! If you are new to Para-Talk we hope that you enjoy the show, and welcome you to join us on a live stream! Live streams are recorded every Friday at 8pm eastern standard time ONLY on Podbean! If you haven't already we invite you to download the app, click the "follow" button, you'll get a notification every Friday(or whenever we decide) when we go LIVE! Please join in the chatroom, or simply hit one of the call buttons to give us a free call and talk live with us!! *****CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO WATCH OUR NEW PARANORMAL DOCUMENTARIES... "THE HOUSE WHERE TIME DOESN'T MATTER: A OCTAGON MANSION PARANORMAL DOCUMENTARY" AND "THE CURSED ACRES: A HAUNTING IN THE CORN"***** Don't forget to like us on Facebook! Also, if you have a story or a topic you'd like us to discuss on a future episode of Para-Talk you can email us at etgsparatalk@gmail.com or you can call 865-264-0448 and record your story for us to share on an episode! Also, you can always share your story or ask for advice on our Reddit page. Just click the link found below! Thank you for listening to Para-Talk and ALWAYS... Stay spooky my friends! Don't forget to check out the Para-Talk/East Tn Ghost Seekers store online for loads of paranormal swag! Items to chose from include: t-shirts, tanks, sweatshirts, hoodies, socks, yoga pants, pillows, throws, coffee mugs, even cell phone cases! Link below! ****Use promo code BACK2BOO at checkout to receive 25% off your entire purchase at the store**** https://www.reddit.com/user/Paratalk_Podcast https://teespring.com/stores/east-tn-ghost-seekers-store The House Where Time Doesn't Matter: A Octagon Mansion Paranormal Documentary The Cursed Acres: A Haunting In The Corn
Dean Corll, known as the Candy Man, convinced two teenage boys to be his accomplices for his diabolical plan to kidnap, rape, torture, and murder as many boys as he could. When Corll was finally shot to death by one of those accomplices, Elmer Wayne Henley, on August 8th, 1973, it ended Corll’s reign of terror but the confessions of Henley and the other accomplice, David Brooks, only just began to uncover the true viciousness of Corll’s murder spree in which he claimed the lives of at least 28 boys between the ages of 13 and 20.Join me on social media by following Mask of Sanity on Instagram (@maskofsanitythepodcast) and Twitter (@masksanitypod) for more updates on upcoming episodes! Don't forget to like the Mask of Sanity Facebook page and chat with other super fans about each week's episode! And please follow The Oracl3 Network on Twitter and Instagram @oracl3network. What's that you say? Do you want MORE Mask of Sanity?? Well, friends, you're in luck - check out the Mask of Sanity Patreon feed and subscribe today for lots of extras for the ULTIMATE true crime fan.PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/maskofsanityMERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/JWZVAalsypUMUSIC: https://www.purple-planet.comPROMO: Pineapple Pizza PodcastMask of Sanity is partnered with the ORACL3 Network. Check out the latest at https://www.theoracl3network.com!RESOURCEShttp://maamodt.asp.radford.edu/Psyc%20405/serial%20killers/Corll,%20Dean%20-%20fall,%202005.pdfhttps://murderpedia.org/male.C/c/corll-dean.htmhttps://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-lost-boys/https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/texas-news/former-henchman-of-houston-killer-corll-dies-of-covid-19/2386839/https://medium.com/lessons-from-history/dean-corll-the-candy-man-b0d79e6b7f2bhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/dean-corll-candy-man-killerhttps://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/americas-deadliest-serial-killers/18/https://girightshotline.org/en/military-knowledge-base/regulation/dependency-or-hardship-discharge/armyhttps://murderpedia.org/male.H/h/henley-elmer.htmhttps://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Accomplice-in-Houston-Mass-Murders-dies-in-prison-15331112.phphttps://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hydrocele/symptoms-causes/syc-20363969#:~:text=A%20hydrocele%20https://www.khou.com/article/news/investigations/missing-pieces/murder-mystery-houston-serial-killer-candy-mans-last-victim-still-not-identified/285-581706868https://www.findagrave.com/virtual-cemetery/408533?page=1#sr-71009017https://abc13.com/elmer-wayne-henley-dean-corll-serial-killer-torture/1218667/
In this minisode, we step into the murky world of the Candy Man, aka Dean Corll. A homicidal homosexual that prayed on post pubescent boys. He exposed them to an incalculable level of torture, finally ending their lives with other a bullet to the head or strangulation. What made this case stand out for the authorities was Corll was a active member of the community, always around to help out, so the finger of suspicion would never have been placed at Corlls door.After recruiting two young men in in finding his victims, paying them a handsome amount of money he would make the victims write to their families. telling them that they were moving away.The police took these letter on face value while mothers were becoming increasingly more angry at the inertia of the police. Runaways were just that, runaways.When thing finally came to head and the subsequent investigation determine that if the police had taken a keener interest in the case, there would probably be boys still alive today.The YouTube link to Henley calling his mother can be found here by clicking this link.Dont forget, accompanying this minisode, is a fictional short story that I have written and can be found on Patreon, a subscription based service where for small fee, you can enjoy all of the fictional stories that accompany these minisodes.The full show notes are included in the short story but can also be accessed here through the website johnbiddle.uk
Hele Deans liv drejede sig nu om at få sit fix af unge drenge. Det var en god foretning for David og Wayne, men gruppen begyndte at knirke lidt i kanterne efterhånden som pladsen i bådeskuret slap op.. Vi holder af gode fortællinger - derfor samarbejder vi med Zetland, så I kan få nyheder på stribe og til en god pris :-) Hvis du kan lide podcasten, så må du meget gerne give et Like på vores Facebook side https://www.facebook.com/paastribe/,på den app du normalt lytter til os på og følg os på Instagram @paa_stribe. Det hjælper med at sprede ordet. Lyt også til eRheolen, Podimo, Mofibo med flere for vores fortællinger om de mest berygtede seriemordere. Black Shadow by Hans Atom (c) copyright 2013 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/hansatom/42282 Ft: Robert Warringtondf
This week on Spooky In-Laws, Ash talks about The Candy Man Killer, Dean Corll, who abducted, assaulted, and murdered teenage boys in the 70's near Houston, Texas.
On this episode of the world famous Sofa King Podcast, we talk some true crime and look at the life, murders, and death of Dean Corll. Called the Candyman or the Pied Piper, Corll had a reputation in Houston for giving candy to teenage boys from his family candy shop. He was loved by his community, and he didn’t seem to have anything in his background that was typical to trigger a serial killer. A divorce and some suppressed homosexuality were in his background, but none of the madness that usually forces one to kill. However, he became one of the most prolific killers, racking up at least 28 deaths in his time. Oh, and he had two teenage accomplices. Corll was raised by middle class parents and moved around a bit since his father was in the military. His folks divorced, remarried, divorced again. His mom eventually took the advice of a traveling pecan salesman (like you do) and started a candy company in her garage. A teenaged Corll worked there after school, and it eventually became big enough to move to a proper factory. Corll was drafted during Vietnam but served stateside as a radio repairman. He was discharged early on the grounds of family hardship since he needed to run the factory. Once home again, he put a pool table in the back of the factory and would often take batches of boys to the beach as a sort of “Scout Leader” persona. Eventually, the candy competition was too fierce, and the candy shop closed. Somehow in the year or so after this, he went from a model citizen to a maniacal sex crazed serial killer. He recruited two youths to help Dean Corll scout and bring him teenage boys for $200 a pop. They were David Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley. They saw him as a father figure and thought that the sex that was happening with Corll and their recruits was consensual. At least at first. Eventually, the rape and murder started. And eventually, Henley and Brooks helped hide the bodies and got involved at every part of the killings. This one leaves a lot of unanswered questions. First off, what set Dean Corll off? He went from mild mannered to monster in merely months. Second, how did they get so many teenage boys to come over to the house? Why didn’t the police start to investigate this crazy wave of teenage murders? Was Corll part of a nation wide teenage sex trafficking ring? Why did Henley eventually shoot Corll? What pushed him too far and made him say “enough”? Where did they hide the bodies? What kind of sentences did Henley and Brooks get? Listen, laugh, learn. Visit Our Sources: https://murderpedia.org/male.C/c/corll-dean.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Corll https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmer_Wayne_Henley https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-lost-boys/ https://rare.us/rare-news/history/dean-corll-candy-houston-texas/ https://www.oxygen.com/candyman-killer-dean-corll-elmer-henley-real-killers-behind-netflix-mindhunter https://heavy.com/news/2018/01/pedophile-serial-killer-candyman-houston-sadist/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Owen_Brooks
Sorry that I forgot to queue this episode on time! Episode 5 is about the original Candy Man, Dean Corll, and his two young accomplices. Together, they racked up at least 27 victims within just a few fears. But, with them, showed Covid19 isn't targeting only the good people! Then, we move on to the legend of the Black Eyed Children, those little weirdos. Anchor.fm/letskillsometime Patreon.com/letskillsometime Facebook.com/letskillsometimepodcast Send in your own true-crime and/or paranormal stories to letskillsometime2020@gmail.com to be featured in listener episodes Also, if you want to follow any of Liz's personal accounts, her Twitter and Instagram have the same handle @ejkallen --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode focuses on a John Doe that was found in 1973. Listen to the episode to hear more! Sources: https://dnadoeproject.org/project/ https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/4547/attachments https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/After-decades-another-serial-killer-victim-2336666.php https://ifs.harriscountytx.gov/Missing%20Person/1973-08-09-3356.pdf http://api.missingkids.org/poster/NCMU/1109009 https://www.missingkids.org/poster/NCMU/1109009 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crimeovercoffee/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crimeovercoffee/support
Almost a century after Thomas Inces mysterious death, we are no closer to knowing what really happened on William Randolph Hearst’s yacht that November night. The theories however run rampant. Some believe Hearst shot Ince either on accident when he meant to kill someone else. Who was that someone else? Charlie Chaplin. Rumors swirled that Chaplin and Hearst’s girlfriend Marion Davies were a little too close for comfort. What is clear is that whatever took place that night on Hearst’s yacht is not something he wanted the world to know. He hired reporter Louella Parsons to subsequently silence her. Headlines about the event were changed at his behest. Even a cornor’s inquest was not held and his remains were subsequently cremated, putting an end to our chances to find out what really killed Thomas Ince.Dean Corll was the mastermind behind the Houston Heights Murders that left at least 28 boys dead. He enlisted the help of David Brooks, a teen whom he was abusing, and Elmer Wayne Henley. Brooks and Henley would lure teenage boys back to Corll’s place with the promise of alcohol and drugs. Or more simply a ride home. Most of their victims were treated like runaways, making Corll’s job a lot easier. Not many people were looking for these kids. But the night of August 8, 1973 would blow the lid right off this case. Moving it from just a dark secret between three people and into the public consciousness.Please follow us on socials!Instagram: boozeyblondespodTwitter: boozeyblondesEmail: boozeyblondes@gmail.comFacebook: Blondes, Booze, and Bullsh*teIntro/Closing Music: "Shaving Mirror" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
We’ve all heard about the legend of “Bloody Mary”. She’s the evil bitch that visits your woman once a month, usually when you have vacation plans and turns your girl into a monster for a week or so. Oops… wrong. Wrong story. That’s my fault. Sorry, Ladies.No! Bloody Mary is a ghost of sorts that is said to appear when you look into a mirror and say her name three times. There are quite a few variations of the story. Some say she tries to drag you into the mirror. Others say that you don’t even need a mirror. You can just go into a dark closet and summon her. Either way, let’s see what we can find on this sinister old bag.History claims that the ritual was performed by a young woman with a mirror and a candle walking backwards up a flight of darkened stairs, which sounds extremely dangerous. I wouldn’t recommend this while drinking THAT VOUDOUX!. As the tale mentions, it was Bloody Mary, also known as the tormented spirit of Queen Mary I. Her evil soul had been trapped in the mirror for burning over 280 protesters at the stake in the middle ages and she would predict these young ladies futures. As the woman ascends the stairs, backwards mind you, with a candle in one hand and a small mirror in the other, she's hoping to see that Bloody Mary will show her the reflection of her future husband's face. However, if she sees a skull, odds are… that bitch gonna die before she gets married.As time goes on and people progress, or progressively get dumber, the tale of Bloody Mary changed. It was no longer the evil Queen Mary I. No, this new woman was “Mary Worth” and you no longer had to walk backwards up stairs, with candles, in the dark while looking for your husband’s face. Now, you had to enter a darkened room with a mirror and say one of the following: either “I believe in Mary Worth”, “Bloody Mary” or my favorite “FUCK YOU BITCH I AIN”T AFRAID OF YOU!” I made up that last one, but you should still try it. Now, the amount of times you need to repeat her name changes from three to thirteen. Which, 13 being a historically evil number kind of makes sense. So, who the fuck was Mary Worth?There isn’t a ton of information on Mary Worth but what I did find is that during the civil war, in Chicago, there once lived a witch named, you guessed it… “Mary Worth”. Legend has it that she used to live on the old wagon road and would abduct slaves, keeping them in her barn, doing whatever it is that witches do to slaves in that time period. Maybe they were sex slaves. Maybe they were making brooms for the other witches. Or maybe, just maybe… she skinned them alive and used their flesh to keep her youthful appearances. No one really knows…As it always happens, the locals got fed up with Mary’s bullshit and yoked that sex craved cannibal up by her new broomstick and tied her to a fucking stake. They lit that fucker up and Mary was heard screaming “HOLY SHIT THIS IS HOT!” I’m paraphrasing, of course. Actually, as she was burning, she cursed the villagers and told them that whoever dared to utter her name in a mirror, her spirit would return to wherever they summoned her from to exact her revengeAs the story goes, they buried Mary on her own farm and some decades later, a farmer and his wife had purchased the land where she had been laid to rest, building their home on the very foundation where Mary’s barn once stood, the barn where she once practiced her supposed “black magic”. Not having any fucks to give, the farmer cleared the land to grow oats.Strange things started happening around their home, especially after the farmer moved a stone from the yard that was suspected of being Mary Worth’s unmarked headstone and put it around his house, as a stepping stone. Dishes began to fall and break by themselves, objects moved on their own and even the farmer's wife had been locked in the barn without any indication how it happened. The farmer began to give a fuck or two and attempted to return the stone to where he had found it, hoping to end the curse. Unfortunately, this was not the case. The house burned to the ground in 1989 and several houses have been burned down since then, whenever someone attempts to build and live on Mary’s land.So what happens in this version of the tale? Legend says that if you say her name three times in a mirror she’ll appear, take your soul for her own and rip yours to shreds in the process. She’ll leave your soul to burn, just like she was left to burn by the villagers and worst of all, you’ll be subjected to an eternity trapped in the mirror.Speaking of mirrors, let’s discuss some mirror based folklore and legends that have transpired throughout the ages. Why are mirrors linked to so many different superstitions and tales? We know that in Snow White, that shitty bitch the queen would look into her magic mirror and get some updates on the future and seemingly get lied to. Would have been great if she asked “Who’s the fairest of them all?” and the mirror just started laughing and blurted out “Not you, you ol hag!” Anyway.Being able to use a mirror to foretell the future seems to have been first mentioned in the bible, in 1st Corinthians 13 where it says: “For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.” Some people a hell of a lot smarter than I am seem to think that has something to do with a mirror n shit. I dunno. I’m not a doctor.In 1787, the Scottish poet Robert Burns wrote about standing in front of a mirror, eating an apple with a lit candlestick in order to make a spirit appear. Sounds right. During Halloween in the British Isles, they used to believe that they could look into a mirror and perform a nonverbal ritual to see whom you would marry, in the future. Probably a middle finger or something. There also used to be a superstition that all mirrors had to be turned away or covered if a deceased person were being transported nearby. Some thought it was out of respect, others believed the uncovered mirrors would open a gateway into hell, it’s self. Kind of like how Jeff feels when he enters best buy.Breaking a mirror, it is said, will bring you 7 years of bad luck. Moody must have destroyed an entire mirror store when he was younger. This superstition goes back to the Romans who thought life renewed every seven years, thus if you broke a mirror, your soul would be fucked for that time period. However, the slaves of early America believed that you could gather the pieces of the broken mirror, and soak them in a south flowing river for 7 hours in order to lift the 7 year curse. Another remedy says that you could grind the shards into a fine powder, eliminating any reflections, what-so-ever and snorting them through a Hundred dollar bill. It’s said you could bury the fragments, as well. Please don’t snort mirror dust, people. That part was a joke. Many times, a very twisted spirit attaches to the mirror. Many mentally sick people, like psychopaths, have a narcissistic disorder. They spend a lot of time looking at themselves in mirrors. They’re vain, vapid and evil.Mirrors capture the essence of these people. When an evil person projects that much energy into their image, it’s bound to get locked into the mirror. A link to the spirit is now forged. - ghostly activities.com… thought this was interestingMirrors once held a very prominent part of the world of magic. Practitioners of magic would use the mirror for “Scrying”, basically eavesdropping on someone, somewhere else, and for communicating. Catoptromancy, or enoptromancy, was a ritual where mirrors were used to predict the future. In ancient Greece othey would lower a mirror on a thin thread towards a body of water until the edge of the mirror barely touched. They would then gaze into the reflections of both the mirror and the water, predicting the future and that there would be 6 more weeks of winter.You know what they say about Vampires and Demons, right? They cannot see their reflection in a mirror because mirrors were once considered to be able to show a person’s “real soul”. Well, if you don’t have a soul, you won’t see your reflection. Makes sense. Or does it? I don’t know. Moving on.According to “Weekinweird.com”, here are a few more superstitions involving mirrors:• If a new couple first catch sight of each other in a mirror, they will have a happy marriage.• To see an image of her future husband, a girl was told to eat an apple while sitting in front of a mirror, then brush her hair. While doing so, an image of the man would appear behind her shoulder.• If you feel sorrowful or troubled while home alone, with no one to talk to and no apparent way to control your depression, stand before a mirror and gaze into your eyes. Your anxiety should disappear.• Ancient Chinese believed that mirrors frightened away evil spirits who were scared by their own appearance. If the mirror was broken, the protection was lost.Needless to say, there are a vastly larger number of negative superstitions related to mirrors, including such things as:• If a mirror falls and breaks by itself, someone in the house will soon die.• Someone seeing their reflection in a room where someone has recently died, will soon die themselves.• Actors believe that it is bad luck to see their reflection while looking over the shoulder of another person.• Ideally, no mirror should be hung so low that it “cuts off” the tallest household member’s head (doing so may cause headaches).There’s even a curse about a “black mirror” that can assist with “Scrying”, kind of like a crystal ball, that once peering into it can show you your dark future. It’s been known to show a person’s decomposing self and in others, just a complete sense of dread and disdain.I read someplace when i was younger that if you have a mirror or mirrors that are constantly dirty or foggy that it's a sign they or the house is hauntedSince we’re talking about lore involving mirrors, and with the reboot of this iconic movie coming out soon, we have to mention “Candyman”. The movie is partly based on the legend of Bloody Mary. You stand in front of a mirror, say the name “Candyman” 3 times and he comes out and guts you with his hook. Pleasant. I absolutely love the original but… I don’t want to talk about THAT Candyman. If you scare easily or don’t like to hear about true crime and it’s horrible realization that people can do the most vile things imaginable, perhaps you should turn this episode off, or at least skip ahead. You’ve been warned.Dean Arnold Corll was born on December 24th, 1939 in Fort Wayne Indiana. His parents moved to Pasadena, TX and divorced shortly after. At a young age, Corll’s mother and stepfather started a candy company called “Pecan Prince” where Corll worked with his younger brother, even while still in school. He was an ok student who didn’t misbehave, was kind of quiet and loved playing the trombone in the brass band.Graduating in 1958, Corll’s family opened an actual candy shop. He briefly moved away but returned to Houston in 1962 to help his family with the candy business. Shortly after, his mother divorced his stepfather and started her own candy business named “Corll Candy Company” where Dean was appointed vice president until a teenage male employee went to his mother claiming that Corll had made sexual advances at him. Momma fired her oldest boy for being a fuckin creep and he was drafted into the US Army shortly after.Following his time in the Army, Corll returned home and momma allowed creepy Dean to have his job back. In 1965, the company moved to a different location, right across the street from an Elementary school. Corll would give candy to the kids from the school, paying special attention to the young boys. Of course, the neighborhood started calling him “Candy Man” and his and momma’s candy company would employ young teenage boys as part of their small workforce. Creepy Dean acted even more creepy and provocative toward some of these employees, going as far as putting in a pool table in the back of the candy factory to bring in more young males, as well as the boys working there.In 1967, 28 year old Corll met 12 year old David Brooks and became friends. THE FUCK! They hung out all of the time and by 1969, Corll was paying young Brooks to allow him to um, do things to his, ya know… nether region... DOUBLE FUCK! I told you guys…This is rough. whew! Ok. That’s enough of that. Bottom line, Brooks and another kid, Elmer Henly, eventually were convinced to help super fuckin creepy pedophile Corll abduct, torture and murder no less than 28 13-20 year old young men between 1970 and 1973. They would lure the dudes back with hopes of money, drugs and alcohol where super, extra, fucked up and twisted creepy pedophile Corll would sexually assault, torture and kill them. Some of these victims were Brooks and Henly’s fucking FRIENDS!! I fucking hate this guy.Well, there is some good news in this. On August 8th, 1973, Henly and another buddy of his, who was supposed to be Corll’s next fucking victim, picked up another friend of his, Rhonda Williams, a 15 year old girl who had just been beaten by her drunken piece of shit dad, and henley, his buddy and Rhonda all went back to Corll’s house. Yeah, Corll flipped his psychotic lid when he saw that Henley brought a female to his house and Henley had to explain that she had just gone through some shit and just needed a place to chill. Corll relaxed and allowed them to party at his place until the 3 youngins all passed out.When they awoke, super fucked up and beyond creepy pedophile Corll had them all tied up, bound and gagged screaming that he couldn’t believe that Henley would bring a chic to his house and how he was going to kill all three of them. He even attempted to force Henley to cut off Rhonda’s clothes and rape her! But…Henley quickly grabbed Corll’s pistol and told him that he’d gone too far. He pleaded with Corll saying that he couldn’t keep doing it and allowing him kill all of his friends. Corll’s response? “Kill me Wayne”, as he walked closer. “You won’t do it”. BANG…One shot to the head but it didn’t penetrate.Corll walked closer, still.BANG! BANG!He hit Corll in the shoulder.Corll ran away into the hallway where he hit the wall and stumbled over.Creepy, piece of shit, pedophile, scumbag, shithead Corll died right where he landed. Naked and bloody.The end of the REAL Candy Man.I know that I left out quite a bit about this mother fucker but we’re a comedy podcast and the details of this shit is just too fucking dark. There are plenty of true crime podcasts that discuss this piece of shit, in great detail, so you passengers can research that if you’d like. But in all seriousness, FUCK THIS ASSHOLE. he Midnight Train Podcast is sponsored by VOUDOUX VODKA.www.voudoux.com Gamer Glamwww.facebook.com/gamerglamer Find The Midnight Train Podcast:www.themidnighttrainpodcast.comwww.facebook.com/themidnighttrainpodcastwww.twitter.com/themidnighttrainpcwww.instagram.com/themidnighttrainpodcastwww.discord.com/themidnighttrainpodcastwww.tiktok.com/themidnighttrainp And wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. 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Happy Halloween Murder Friends! We are so pleased to bring you our first serial killers episode of Season 1! This week we are talking about the 27+ murders Dean Corll and his accomplices (Elmer Wayne Henley & David Brooks) committed between 1970 and 1973. Murder Media reviewed includes Investigation Discovery's (s1:E12) Blood, Lies and Alibi's and Podcast True Crime All the Time (ep 72).
This week, the girls have a very special (extra-long) drunk dive into the horrendous crimes of the "Candyman", Dean Corll. A struggling drunk Marci grips Jess in a whirlwind of existential dread as she outlines the killing spree conducted by Corll and his little "cheerleaders". Sit back on your tortue board and deep throat your wine bottle because this is going to be a LONG and horrific dive.
In the 1970's Houston's coastal communities were victim to the 'Houston Mass Murders', the deadliest case of serial mass killings in the United States at the time.The killer was local business man Dean Corll, nicknamed 'the candy man' because his family owned and operated several candy companies in the area.Police say he and his two accomplices killed more than 29 young teenage boys in the 1970's, but investigators tell True Crime DEADLINE host Matt Johnson that they suspect there were at least ten more murders we may never know about.Today a team of experts are working to identify the last known victim ML-73-3356, who is sometimes referred to as 'the swimsuit boy' because of the distinctive Catalina brand swim shorts he was wearing when he was murdered.In this episode Matt speaks with forensic anthropologist Dr. Sharon M. Derrick, D-ABFA, Ph.D. who helped identify six of Corll's victims during her tenure at the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences. Anyone with any information in a possible identity of victim ML-73-3356, please call the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences at 713-796-6858 - or the National Center for Missing and exploited children at 1-800-843-5678.WEBSITE & CASE PHOTOS:http://www.truecrimedeadline.com/SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://twitter.com/CrimeDeadline https://www.facebook.com/TrueCrimeDEADLINE/https://www.instagram.com/truecrimedeadline/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/posts/true-crime-lets-26942079?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=postshare)
In the final episode on Dean Corll, Alix and Sunshine tell the rest of the story, complete with several endings. (Most of them, pretty bad). The trio has begun a dissolution, but the way the killing spree comes to a final stop is quite the surprise. Some victims remain unidentified, others may still have never even been found. If you or anyone you know has any information on unidentified Corll victims you can contact Houston Forensic Investigative Services at 713-796-9292 A huge part of our research was from: The Lost Boys by Skip Hollandsworth (2011, April). Texas Monthly. Retrieved from https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-lost-boys/ Also - The Dean Corll episodes by Last Podcast on the Left and Parcast's Serial Killers
In Episode 2 of the Candy Man, Sunshine and Alix are talking about Dean Corll's accomplices, David Brooks and Wayne Henley - two teenage boys who could have become Corll's next victims, but he liked enough to keep around and use in his sick past times. Starting with the murders that bring the boys in and going to the point where their relationships begin to crack. A huge part of our research was from: The Lost Boys by Skip Hollandsworth (2011, April). Texas Monthly. Retrieved from https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-lost-boys/ Also - The Dean Corll episodes by Last Podcast on the Left and Parcast's Serial Killers
Dean Corll was known for passing out sweets to kids in the Houston Heights, where his family had a candy factory. But that smile was a mask, and behind it was one of the most brutal, calculating serial killers of the 20th century. WTF Moments:Long before Dean Corll ever killed any children, he earned his nickname as “The Candy Man” after his mother opened a candy shop in the Houston Heights, and he gave local teenagers free candy around the neighborhood.Disgusting Dean was a total moma’s boy. In fact, his mother actually fired employees at the candy shop for complaining about Dean’s harassment – denial at its finest.His first accomplice (David Brooks) was only 12 years old when they first met. Dean was 27 at the time – sicko.Dean Corll kidnapped, raped and tortured more than 28 young boys in a 3 year time span.Despite the families persistence, Police did not look into these cases, and every single missing child was originally reported as a runaway- even when 11 boys from the same school went missing within months of one another.Dean totally snapped when Brooks brought a female to his house, and then planned on killing the 3 teenagers that night.As fate would have it, his main accomplice, David Brooks, finally snapped and shot Corll six times before he finally collapsed.His first shot literally ricocheted off Corll’s skull in true Frankenstein fashion. Check out our website!Contact us!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/join/cocktailsandconspiracies?)
After his candy store closed in 1968, Dean Corll needed a new way to bring in young victims from the greater Houston area. So, he recruited two teenage boys to lure their friends to his apartment, where he would drug and kill them. Sponsors! Pair of Thieves - Get 20% off your first order at PairOfThieves.com/KILLERS.
In 1962 he took over the family candy shop outside of Houston and was only too happy to give away treats to the children who would come 'round after school. Of course, nobody suspected that the local Candyman, Dean Arnold Corll, was also abducting said children, killing them, and burying them under the shed. Parcasters - Did you know that Hollywood, CA was originally conceived as an alcohol free religious utopia? Learn more about the founding of tinseltown on our new podcast, THE DARK SIDE OF... Listen now at parcast.com/darkside
Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast Episode 88: The Candy ManTopics include:- The third in our Infamous Killer series, Dean Arnold Corll, The Candy Man- Who was Dean Corll? Background and modus operandi- Dean Corll's accomplices: David Owen Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr.- We discuss each of The Candy Man's 28 victims- Where are they now?- Dean Corll and links to other serial killers?- Listen after the show for outtakes!- Photo of possible 29th victim (https://bit.ly/2FjfivB)- Photos of “The Candy Man” Dean Corll (https://bit.ly/2TJTfHp)- Photos of David Owen Brooks (https://bit.ly/2W4yXVN)- Photos of Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr. (https://bit.ly/2FjC3zy)- Feedback to: Contact@Chicagoghostpodcast.com- Leave us a voicemail and we’ll play your message on the show! Call Chicago area code 872-529-0767- FaceBook: @ChicagoGhostPodcast Leave us a rating and a comment and we WILL read it on the show! (https://bit.ly/2R2nW4a)- Receive cool stuff and help support the podcast by joining our Patreon! (http://www.patreon.com/supernaturaloccurrencestudiespodcast)- Please rate The Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast on iTunes. We will read your reviews on the show! Take a screenshot of your review, send it to us and we will send you something cool! (https://goo.gl/VoZPFu)- Find us on Spotify and give us a follow! (https://spoti.fi/2LZbQvm)- Find us on iHeart Radio and give us a follow! (https://ihr.fm/2KZ7kIN)- Visit our website! Photos, videos, blog and MORE (www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com)- Instagram: @ChicagoGhosts (https://www.instagram.com/chicagoghosts/)- Twitter: @ChicagoGhosts (https://twitter.com/ChicagoGhosts)- YouTube: Supernatural Occurrence Studies (https://bit.ly/2HM5HvB)- Supernatural Occurrence Studies T-shirts are here! Order yours today and support the show! Hurry! They're selling fast! Visit www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com and select SHOP- Receive a Premium FREE 30-day one game trial to GameFly. No contracts. Cancel anytime. Chose from over 8,000 games for almost any console. Click here and sign up! (http://www.gameflyoffer.com/ghost)- Download Grammarly, the intelligent writing app, for FREE. Write with confidence almost anywhere online: Gmail, FaceBook, Twitter, Linkedin and more. Click here to download! (http://www.getgrammarly.com/ghost)- Save $50 on GrassHopper's virtual phone system. Toll-free numbers, multiple extensions, custom call forwarding, text messages and more. No hardware to purchase. No software to install. Everything is done online or via your phone. Click here to get GrassHopper! (http://www.trygrasshopper.com/ghost)- Receive a FREE audiobook and FREE 30-day trial to Audible.com. Click here and sign up! (http://www.audibletrial.com/sosradio)- Save 10% on ANY new subscription to LootCrate! Click here and enter promo code BRIDGE10 (http://www.trylootcrate.com/sos-radio)- Save a whopping 30% on your next GoDaddy order. Click here and sign up (http://www.trygodaddy.com/sos-radio)- Set your proton packs to DONATE! If you love what you hear on The Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast, visit www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com and select SPECIAL OFFERS and donate to the cause!
Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast Episode 88: The Candy ManTopics include:- The third in our Infamous Killer series, Dean Arnold Corll, The Candy Man- Who was Dean Corll? Background and modus operandi- Dean Corll's accomplices: David Owen Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr.- We discuss each of The Candy Man's 28 victims- Where are they now?- Dean Corll and links to other serial killers?- Listen after the show for outtakes!- Photo of possible 29th victim (https://bit.ly/2FjfivB)- Photos of “The Candy Man” Dean Corll (https://bit.ly/2TJTfHp)- Photos of David Owen Brooks (https://bit.ly/2W4yXVN)- Photos of Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr. (https://bit.ly/2FjC3zy)- Feedback to: Contact@Chicagoghostpodcast.com- Leave us a voicemail and we’ll play your message on the show! Call Chicago area code 872-529-0767- FaceBook: @ChicagoGhostPodcast Leave us a rating and a comment and we WILL read it on the show! (https://bit.ly/2R2nW4a)- Receive cool stuff and help support the podcast by joining our Patreon! (http://www.patreon.com/supernaturaloccurrencestudiespodcast)- Please rate The Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast on iTunes. We will read your reviews on the show! Take a screenshot of your review, send it to us and we will send you something cool! (https://goo.gl/VoZPFu)- Find us on Spotify and give us a follow! (https://spoti.fi/2LZbQvm)- Find us on iHeart Radio and give us a follow! (https://ihr.fm/2KZ7kIN)- Visit our website! Photos, videos, blog and MORE (www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com)- Instagram: @ChicagoGhosts (https://www.instagram.com/chicagoghosts/)- Twitter: @ChicagoGhosts (https://twitter.com/ChicagoGhosts)- YouTube: Supernatural Occurrence Studies (https://bit.ly/2HM5HvB)- Supernatural Occurrence Studies T-shirts are here! Order yours today and support the show! Hurry! They're selling fast! Visit www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com and select SHOP- Receive a Premium FREE 30-day one game trial to GameFly. No contracts. Cancel anytime. Chose from over 8,000 games for almost any console. Click here and sign up! (http://www.gameflyoffer.com/ghost)- Download Grammarly, the intelligent writing app, for FREE. Write with confidence almost anywhere online: Gmail, FaceBook, Twitter, Linkedin and more. Click here to download! (http://www.getgrammarly.com/ghost)- Save $50 on GrassHopper's virtual phone system. Toll-free numbers, multiple extensions, custom call forwarding, text messages and more. No hardware to purchase. No software to install. Everything is done online or via your phone. Click here to get GrassHopper! (http://www.trygrasshopper.com/ghost)- Receive a FREE audiobook and FREE 30-day trial to Audible.com. Click here and sign up! (http://www.audibletrial.com/sosradio)- Save 10% on ANY new subscription to LootCrate! Click here and enter promo code BRIDGE10 (http://www.trylootcrate.com/sos-radio)- Save a whopping 30% on your next GoDaddy order. Click here and sign up (http://www.trygodaddy.com/sos-radio)- Set your proton packs to DONATE! If you love what you hear on The Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast, visit www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com and select SPECIAL OFFERS and donate to the cause!
Jävlar! va långt det blev. Och fruktansvärt. Men kul. Elinor berättar om ett styckmord från 60-talet med starka Catrin da Costa vibbar och Johanna drar igenom Dean "the candy man" Corll. Emma Knyckare var en perfekt gäst, såklart, och Lisen var stundvis mycket missnöjd. Hela grejen var hur som helst svinkul. Mycket nöje. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It’s estimated there’s more than 2,000 active serial killers in the United States today, but times were different in the 70s. Sure, it was the decade of peace and love. But countless serial killers also roamed the streets – hunting their prey. These are 4 Terrifying Killers from the 1970s. Please support Scary Mysteries! Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteries... - There's a lot of cool access, giveaways and even a custom episode! Buy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteri... Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE8... _________________________________________________________ 4 Terrifying Killers from the 1970s 4. Gennady Mikhasevich Russian, Gennady Mikhasevich, isn’t your typical serial killer because for much of his life, he was relatively normal. Gennady was born in Vitebsk, Polotsk, close to Byelorussia SSR in 1947. On May 14, 1971, Gennady came back from military service to find out his girlfriend had left him, and worse, married somebody else. After the breakup, he contemplated suicide, even taking a piece of noose with him. While on the road to his parents’ house, Gennady came across a young woman. To vent his anger, he killed the young girl by strangling her. Afterwards, he killed another girl by October and two other women in 1972. In 1973, Gennady graduated from technical school and started work. Three years later, he married and had two children. Meanwhile, the murders went on. Gennady found a job in a machine repair service and his outward appearance was that of a family man and serious worker. 3. Dean Corll Known as The Candy Man or the Pied Piper, Corll earned his nickname since he would often give children free candy. His family ran a candy store in Houston, Texas but when the business closed, Corll trained to become an electrician. Soon, he ended up making friends with young male teens instead of guys his age. One of the first he befriended was then 12-year old, David Owen Brooks. Brooks became a constant companion to Corll seeing him as a father figure. By 1969, a sexual relationship developed between the two at the urging of Corll. He would give Brooks gifts and money in exchange. By 1970, Dean Corll killed his first known victim. 2. William Bonin In a span of a year, from August 1979 to June 1980, William Bonin haunted the freeways of Los Angeles and Orange County, California. Worse, while Bonin was vicious on his own, he also had three other accomplices who actively participated in his killings. Born Willian George Bonin on January 8, 1947, the twice paroled sex offender grew up in a dysfunctional family. Both his parents were alcoholics who left him and his two brothers in the care of their grandfather – a convicted child molester. By 1961, the family moved to California. It was in this new home in Angell Street, Downey that Bonin would molest his younger brother as well as various neighborhood kids – luring them with alcohol. After finishing high school, he got engaged and joined the Air Force. 1. Paul John Knowles Given up to foster homes and reformatories at a young age by his father, Paul John Knowles grew up in a dysfunctional environment. By the time he was 19 in early 1974, he was incarcerated for petty crime and it was here he began correspondence with a San Francisco divorcee named, Angela Covic. During a prison visit, Knowles proposed to Angela and she agreed. She then hired him a legal counsel and became instrumental in getting Knowles out of prison. Afterwards, Knowles flew to California to live with her. However, a psychic told Angela “a dangerous man” was going to enter her life so she ended the relationship with him and cancelled the wedding. According to Knowles, that same night she broke off their
Our very first recorded episode! We were originally on an online radio station so that's why the format is a little different from season 2 where we are out on our very own!In this first episode Kat does a deep dive into the original Candy Man from Houston-- Dean Corll! Dean Arnold Corll was an American serial killer who abducted, raped, tortured, and murdered at least 28 teenage boys and young men between 1970 and 1973 in Houston, Texas.Come listen and explore the dark side of humanity with us!
No one in the early 1970s guessed that Dean Corll, the bachelor who owned a van and handed out free candy to strange children would own a homemade torture board. He did though. Corll murdered at least 27 adolescent males in Houston with the aid of two young accomplices.
Dean Sessions covers some holiday classics. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO YOU AND YOURS!! 1) Santa Baby 2) I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus 3) Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (feat. Luka)
Dean Corll was a monster who was given the nickname "The Candyman". In the early 1970s, Corll preyed on teenage boys around the Houston, Texas area. He is thought to have tortured, sexually assaulted, and murdered as many as 27 from 1970 to 1973. But Corll didn't totally act alone. He was able to convince other teenage boys to lure his victims to him. But in the end, it would be one of these teenage boys that would turn on Corll.Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the details surrounding this case that would become known as the Houston Mass Murders. What would make Dean Corll turn into such a prolific sexual sadist and murderer? And how was he able to convince others to help bring his victims to him? These crimes are some of the most heinous in American history.You can help support the show by going to patreon.com/truecrimeallthetimeVisit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact and merchandise infoHelp support our sponsor Hunt A Killer, the subscription service that puts you in the heart of a mystery to solve. Visit huntakiller.com and use our promo code TCATT to get 15% off.Credits:Writing/Research - Maggie Dobschuetz
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Dean Corll was a 33-year-old electrician living in Houston, Texas, who with two teen accomplices was responsible for kidnapping, torturing, raping and murdering at least 28 young boys in Houston in the early 1970s. The Houston Mass Murders, as the case was later called, became one of the most horrific series of murders in U.S. history. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.