
Elmer Wayne Henley Jr.
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Elmer Wayne Henley Jr. was a 15-year-old gas station worker who became an accomplice to the infamous serial killer Dean Corll, known as the 'Candy Man,' in the early 1970s. Now 69 and serving a life sentence, Henley has recently spoken out about his involvement in the murders, which included luring young boys to Corll's home where they were tortured and killed. In a new documentary, he shares his remorse and the psychological impacts of his actions, detailing his complex relationship with Corll and the trauma he still faces from his past.
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Elmer Wayne Henley Jr. was a 15-year-old gas station worker when he became an accomplice to the 'Candy Man' serial killer.
Teen gas station worker became serial killer accomplice at age 15Fox News·
United States· 2025-08-18



