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Killer's Apprentice Speaks: The Corll Confessions
8 Dec
Summary
- Henley shot Dean Corll, ending the Houston Mass Murders.
- Dr. Ramsland interviews Henley, exploring his role.
- The documentary examines Henley as victim or perpetrator.

Elmer Wayne Henley, accomplice to notorious Texas serial killer Dean Corll, is interviewed by criminologist Dr. Katherine Ramsland. Corll, infamously known as the 'Candy Man', was responsible for the deaths of at least 29 boys and young men in the Houston area between 1970 and 1973. Henley, who assisted Corll in these horrific crimes, ultimately took Corll's life.
The conversation, conducted over the phone from Henley's prison cell, aims to understand his complex role. Dr. Ramsland seeks to determine if Henley should be viewed as a perpetrator groomed for violence or a victim manipulated by Corll's predatory influence. This exploration delves into the psychological dynamics of their relationship.
The documentary confronts the challenging task of separating truth from Henley's potential efforts to reshape his legacy. It scrutinizes how Henley became Corll's 'apprentice' and the critical decision that led him to shoot his abuser, offering a deep dive into a dark chapter of true crime history.




