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10-22-2017, 05:21 AM
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Re: Dean Corll Houston Serial Killer: Killed 28 Young Men & Boys: Color Images
That still-alive boy shackled to the torture board is haunting. Seeing his fear and the “tools” Corll used on his victims That boy is as far I know still not identified. |
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10-23-2017, 03:18 AM
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Re: Dean Corll Houston Serial Killer: Killed 28 Young Men & Boys: Color Images
Dean Corll. John Wayne Gacy. Ottis Toole. Henry Lee Lucas. Jeffrey Dahlmer. All were self-loathing homosexuals. |
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10-23-2017, 04:12 PM
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Re: Dean Corll Houston Serial Killer: Killed 28 Young Men & Boys: Color Images
Remember reading about this sick fuck a long time ago.. Not as well known as some of the other serial killers, but one of the most depraved.. |
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10-25-2017, 09:35 AM
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Re: Dean Corll Houston Serial Killer: Killed 28 Young Men & Boys: Color Images
Harris County announced today that one of the unidentified victims left over from Corll's sad list of 28 dead young boys will be buried in the county's potter's field. He is one of only two bodies left unidentified from the 1973 event. A longhaired teen runaway who for whatever reason couldn't stay home and instead found hell, like all of Corll's victims. Cindy Gabriel, spokesperson for the county's Community Services Department, which manages indigent burials, says the decision to bury the boy now is partly tied to hopes that publicity will bring relatives to contact authorities. She says Sharon Derrick, an anthropologist with the medical examiner's office, pretty much adopted the cause of ID'ing the two remaining bodies. "She says she's basically gotten all the DNA she can from this one, and it's time to let it go," Gabriel says. The county says relatives of victims can come forward and give DNA samples to help identify the unknowns. Today, DNA testing is advancing while the families associated with the crime are aging, creating a narrowing window of opportunity to bring closure to the families of the two remaining unidentified victims. "We are running out of time to close this case," Derrick said. "The parents of these boys are elderly or deceased, but most of their siblings are still living and are wondering what happened." The burial is set for 10 a.m. Thursday, November 12 2009, 36 years after the killings were discovered. Facial reconstruction image below. |