Dean Corll, the Candyman killer
Tom B - Dean Corll, the Candyman killer June 7 Tom 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...
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Tom B - Dean Corll, the Candyman killer
June 7
Tom 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 2023
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
June 7
Tom 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 2023
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
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