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The Serial Killer's Apprentice,' airing Sunday, dives into the relationship between evil mastermind Dean Corll and one of the ...
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Dean Corll is responsible for killing at least 28 boys in the 70s. Nearly five decades later, Texas EquuSearch announced plans to resume searching for the remains of victims who have never been ...
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Serial killer Dean Corll, nicknamed the "Candy Man" and his teenage accomplices raped, tortured and murdered 28 boys in Houston in the '70s. Miller turned to Pasadena police to help.
Of the 28 known victims of Dean Corll, Houston's sadistic killer of the 1970s, all have been identified save two. But finishing the job and closing the book on one of the worst serial murderers in ...
Serial killer Dean Corll, nicknamed the "Candy Man" and his teenage accomplices raped, tortured and murdered 28 boys in Houston in the '70s. Miller turned to Pasadena police to help.
Forty years later, the Dean Corll murders remain an open case for one unidentified victim. These clothes remain part of a puzzle for the Harris County Institute of Sciences and the National Center ...
Serial killer Dean Corll, nicknamed the "Candy Man" and his teenage accomplices raped, tortured and murdered 28 boys in Houston in the '70s. Miller turned to Pasadena police to help.
Serial killer Dean Corll, nicknamed the "Candy Man" and his teenage accomplices raped, tortured and murdered 28 boys in Houston in the '70s. Miller turned to Pasadena police to help.
Serial killer Dean Corll, nicknamed the "Candy Man" and his teenage accomplices raped, tortured and murdered 28 boys in Houston in the '70s. Miller turned to Pasadena police to help.
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