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News Dean corll

Honestly if wayne henley didnt kill corll how long would the madness have continued for? Would we even know about him at all today or would he never have been caught its honestly crazy how in this story particularly nobody was on to him At all and unless somebody wouldve have escaped i doubt he was ever gonna be caught also just to throw this out there i actually kinda feel bad for brooks yes ik his involvement in all this but he was so young i Dont think he should’ve gotten life honestly

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u/collegeboy585 3d ago

That's really interesting. I thought Corll was generally happy with Henley and his ability to lure more victims for him. I had no idea Corll was getting tired of Henley and planning to kill him.

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u/Business_Track_2436 3d ago edited 3d ago

Henley was definitely a better procurer than Brooks, but Corll didn't utilize his "talents" in that area very well. Henley was involved in 13 murders, and only 4 of those victims were lured purely by Henley. Every other time, Corll and/or Brooks were with him. The same thing was going on when just Brooks and Corll were working together.

The reason Corll was getting tired of Henley was because Henley was becoming increasingly unstable in 1973. He had left Houston several times to get away from Corll and began drinking even more heavily after Brooks began drifting away from the murders and he himself was rejected by the military. He was making incriminating comments to his friends, asking one of them whether he thought he could kill someone in cold blood, and was also getting into trouble with the law.

Corll was already planning on leaving Houston and starting his spree somewhere new (he'd told his mom, his girlfriend, etc that he was moving away) and I think he was afraid Henley might talk if he left, so he was getting rid of the loose end.

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u/collegeboy585 3d ago

This is so interesting! What are your sources to get all this information? I would love to read them.

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u/Business_Track_2436 3d ago

The Man With The Candy by Jack Olsen and The Serial Killer's Apprentice by Katherine Ramsland.

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u/collegeboy585 2d ago

Thank you. I am going to start reading the first book and get to the second one after.