The beach was one of several locations being searched for bodies of the mass . Interview, Frances Farmers Revenge. Yep, before Aramayo was delivering menacing looks across an interview table as Elmer Wayne Henley Jr, he was featured in another TV series smash - and in Game of Thrones, no less, as he played a . Posted by u/[deleted] 7 months ago. He is also a perverted product of some of those frontier values,. They noted that Corll was known around Houston as the "Candy Man" he gave free candy (or drugs) to teenage boys to lure them into being kidnapped, raped, tortured . A major news event, the art show provoked protests from victim's friends and families. On August 8, Elmer Wayne Henley,Jr., had shot and killed Dean Corll in Pasadena and had subquently led officers to a boathouse in Houston where 8 bodies had been found buried. Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr. is a killer. 2 Curiously, this serial killer identifies himself right out of the current year playbook as a pervert justice warrior and discordian from the get go. Henley was convicted in 1974 for his role as a participant in a series of murders known colloquially as the Houston Mass Murders in which a minimum of 28 teenage boys and young men were abducted, tortured, raped and murdered . In the early 1970's, Henley and partner in crime Dean Corll, carried out the sex murders of 27 children. This is an appeal from a murder conviction by a jury where punishment was assessed at life imprisonment. Henley, then 17 years old, shot Corll to death on August 8, 1973. Henley was born May 9, 1956, in Houston, Texas, the eldest of four sons born to Elmer Wayne Henley Sr. (September 21, 1938 - June 18, 1986) and Mary Henley (ne Weed) (born May 4, 1937). Partly because, unlike Williams and Kerley, he isn't chained Corll handcuffed him . this documentary specifically focuses on elmer wayne henley from the dean corll candy man murders and his artwork and highly controversial showing of it. Henley refuses to paint or draw any images of a violent or exploitative nature: many of his works depict serene imagery such as landscapes, buildings and flowers and the . He was 18 years old at the time of his conviction. Henley killed Corll and is now serving a life sentence. Portrayed by Robert Aramayo. Inside every mass murderer, it seems, is a sensitive artist waiting to blossom. 9. A major news event, the art show provoked protests from victim's friends and families. . elmer wayne henley Jr. (born May 9, 1956) is a convicted American serial killer and sex offender, incarcerated in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) system. Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr. is a convicted serial killer who is mostly known for his role in the Houston Mass Murders between 1970 and 1973, where Henley assisted Dean Corll . Henley was convicted in 1974 for his role in a series of murders in Houston, Texas, between 1970 and 1973 in which a minimum of 28 teenage boys were abducted . But Wendy soon realizes she has a talent for interviewing serial killers. Elmer Wayne Henley Jr. was an accomplice of "The Candyman" Dean Corll, a serial killer who abducted, raped, tortured, and murdered at least 28 teenage boys and . One of. Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr. He decided to walk to a nearby convenience store,. For three years, Corll, David Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley targeted boys, lured them to parties and when they got high and passed out, Corll would tape their mouths shut, bound their hands and . Dean Corll & Elmer Wayne Henley Jr. "The Candyman & The Houston Mass Murders" (Q) In 1976, Houston authorites announced that investigations of child pornography had linked other local pedophiles with Corll's murder ring, but no prosecutions were planned. Share. Henley was an accomplice of Dean Corll's, who killed at least 28 boys and young men. Henley unequivocally stated that since the winter of 1971, he had actively participated in the abductions and, later, the murders of the victims. Nov 1, 2013 #112 I do remember reading an interview with Rhonda regarding the upcoming movie about Henley, and she raised the possibility that the boy in the polaroid may have been photoshopped by the . that he knows a lot more than he has let on. Reading further into her forum postings, she is defending Elmer Wayne Henley and is advocating for his release. Corll was shot dead by Henley, then 17 years old, on . He told police he got the idea for his "torture board" from Elmer Wayne Henley, a Texas serial killer. The indictments are based on the murders . The guy who played Kemper didn't just do a good job because he's a big SOB, he did a good job because he dramatically imitated Kemper. Serial Killer Magazine interview with Elmer Wayne Henley: "In 1976, Houston authorites announced that investigations of child pornography had linked other local pedophiles with Corll's murder ring, but no prosecutions were planned. Henley - now aged 65 - remains in prison and Bynon spoke to him several times about doing an interview for the documentary. His dislikes are bigotry, dogmatism and prudes. Because Holden and Bill were in Atlanta working on another case, Wendy and Gregg went to interview him themselves. Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr. ( Houston, Texas, May 9, 1956) is a convicted North American serial killer, incarcerated in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) system.Henley was convicted in 1974 for his role in a series of homicides in Houston, texas, between 1970 and 1973 where at least 28 teenage boys were kidnapped, tortured, raped and killed by Dean Corll. . Henley is serving six life sentences for his role in the torture . What makes Henley so bizarre is that he wasn't a natural-born killer. That man, Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr., ultimately ended up murdering Corll when he was just a teen. While Holden and Bill sweated through a thousand work shirts in a humid Georgia, Wendy and a nervous Gregg took on the interview of this week's killer: Elmer Wayne Henley, an . elmer wayne henley Jr. (born May 9, 1956) is a convicted American serial killer and sex offender, incarcerated in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) system. When I interviewed serial killer, Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr., in October 2010 and discovered that a second victim of the "Houston Mass Murders," Mark Scott, 17, abducted on April 20, 1972, had . Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr. is incarcerated in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice system. He claimed that his only role was to procure victims, though he'd previous confessed to some of the murders. In 1994, at the suggestion of a Louisiana art dealer, Henley began to paint as a hobby, in part as a means of generating income for himself and his mother. Aramayo appears on the fourth episode of "Mindhunter" season two, when characters Wendy and Greg go to interview Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr. Henley was convicted for the murder of 27 young men and boys in 1974. The night of Aug. 8, 1973, Henley shot. History Henley was one of the subjects interviewed for the project. A man tells KHOU 11 he had a weird encounter with Corll's accomplice, Elmer Wayne Henley, in the Heights in 1972. . In her teen age years, though, she did count on Elmer Wayne Henley, a boy she knew from her Heights neighborhood. David Brooks First Confession. Within the fictionalized world of Mindhunter, an in-person interview with Charles Manson is the dream of agent Holden Ford and by extension the entire . It is cool to see the side-by-side stuff though. The original clips on an archive site aren't synchronised between the sound and vision. Flying monkey Elmer Wayne Henley leading officers to buried bodies. "Unlike most lifers, he liked being communicated to by journalists. One August night in 1973, Henley heard Williams' drunk father threatening her and. The second season focused primarily on the Atlanta Child Murders, but it also incorporated several storylines involving other real-life killers, including a prison interview with one of Corll's victims, who ended up becoming his accomplice. Art Controversy. 2011-03-13T20:14. Gender: Male Religion: Protestant Race or Ethnicity: White . [2] Colin Wilson and Damon Wilson, Written in Blood: A History of Forensic Detection (2003) states that Henley and Dean Corll were lovers (page 630). The second season focused primarily on the Atlanta Child Murders, but it also incorporated several storylines involving other real-life killers, including a prison interview with one of Corll's victims, who ended up becoming his accomplice. Now serving multiple life sentences, Henley was encouraged to take up painting by Staton. RAUL A. GONZALEZ, Associate Justice. . Henley tells the interviewer he believes he has been "reformed" and that he was "under the spell" of Corll. His father was an alcoholic who physically assaulted his wife and sons. The confession seems very matter-of-fact as opposed to Brooks' statement, although this may be an indication of Henley's need to purge his emotions and . I've cleared them up here. ." Officer Mullican asked appellant if he understood his rights and appellant acknowledged that he did. That man, Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr., ultimately ended up murdering Corll when he was just a teen. Off to the side is another teenager, 17-year-old Elmer Wayne Henley, and while he is upset, he isn't scared. 7m Well yeah if you're an actor playing the role of a real killer in prison, and you don't watch and emulate these guys and you're just not doing a good job man. Elmer Wayne Henley and David Brooks were both convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. Elmer Wayne Henley - Biography. With the face of a child and the body of a woman, tiny Rhonda was suffering from some severe . Dec. 27, 2001 Between 1970 and 1973, Dean Corll, aided by David Owen Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley Jr., killed 26 young men in the Heights area of Houston. As for Wendy, she remains behind, but she does not want to pause her research and decides to interview Elmer Wayne Henley Jr and his relationship with a serial rapist and killer Dean Arnold Corll. and others. David Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley chat with a police detective during search operations on High Island, August 1973. 5 Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr. Wendy and Gregg interview this one, and you'll likely remember Elmer as the guy who Wendy tries to coerce with her story of a lesbian lover. is featured in Mindhunter when members of the FBI Behavioural Science Unit interview him for his role in the Houston Mass Murders.. Henley is played by actor Robert Aramayo . I suspect, since his involvement with Corll was a bit longer than Henley's (who seems to have no problem being interviewed, discussing the case, etc.) I presently live with my Mother at . Henley, then 17 years old, shot Corll to death on August 8, 1973. Henley was born May 9, 1956, in Houston, Texas, the eldest of four sons born to Elmer Wayne Henley Sr. (September 21, 1938 - June 18, 1986) and Mary Henley (ne Weed) (born May 4, 1937). Close. I'm pretty sure Ridinger didn't go to the police because it would've implicated himself in the crimes. Elmer Wayne Henley Jr. Elmer Wayne Henley Jr. (essayed by Robert Aramayo) played a major role in a series of murders known as the Houston Mass Murders. In one interview, Gacy stated this three-man crew (and maybe as many as six) were in . . The major interview that takes place in this episode of Mindhunter was that of Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr. Henley is defensive about several things during this interview. On the evening of August 8, Henley confessed to police that for almost three years, he and David Brooks had helped procure teenage boys - some of whom had been their own friends - for Dean Corll. . Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr. (born May 9, 1956) is a convicted American serial killer, incarcerated in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) system. His father was an alcoholic who physically assaulted his wife and sons. Elmer Wayne Henley and his friend Tim Kerley left the Corll's house in the Pasadena suburb of Houston in the early morning hours of August 8, 1973 and arranged to meet 15-year-old Rhonda, who had sneaked out of her home, at an all-night laundry. Elmer Wayne Henley Jr. One is a rather unexceptional drawing of a woman clad only in a butt-thong; the other is a portrait of skeletal supermodel Kate Moss. Henley is currently housed in Texas' Mark W. Michael Unit.