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The Serial Killer's Apprentice

The True Story of How Houston's Deadliest Murderer Turned a Kid into a Killing Machine

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The Serial Killer's Apprentice

By: Katherine Ramsland, Tracy Ullman
Narrated by: Christina Delaine
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Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr. was only fourteen when he first became entangled with serial rapist and murderer Dean Corll in 1971. Fellow Houston, Texas, teenager David Brooks had already been ensnared by the charming older man, bribed with cash to help lure boys to Corll's home. Corll baited Henley with the same deal he'd given Brooks: $200 for each boy they could bring him.

Henley didn't understand the full extent of what he had signed up for at first. But once he started, Corll convinced him that he had crossed the line of no return and had to not only procure boys but help kill them and dispose of the bodies, as well. When Henley first took a life, he felt doomed. By the time he was seventeen, he'd helped with multiple murders and believed he'd be killed, too. But on August 8, 1973, he picked up a gun and shot Corll. When he turned himself in, Henley showed police where he and Brooks had buried Corll's victims in mass graves.

The Serial Killer's Apprentice tells the story of Corll and his accomplices in its fullest form to date. It also explores the concept of "mur-dar" (the predator's instinct for exploitable kids), current neuroscience about adolescent brain vulnerabilities, the role of compartmentalization, the dynamic of a murder apprenticeship, and how tales like Henley's can aid with early intervention.

©2024 Katherine Ramsland and Tracy Ullman (P)2024 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books

Accolades & Awards

Anthony Award
2025
Anthony Award Serial Killers True Crime Murder Crime Scary Criminology Sexual Crimes & Assault Biographies & Memoirs Social Sciences
Detailed Insights • Fascinating Psychology • Well-researched Content • Compelling True Story • Valuable Information

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I’ve been fascinated by the Houston Mass Murders for years, mainly because of how relatable the case is for me. Had I lived in Houston Heights in the early 70s, with my upbringing and personality, I could have been lured into Corll’s trap quite easily. Just when I thought I knew everything that there was to know about the case, this book comes along and adds many details that I hadn’t heard before, giving more insight into Corll’s personality than any other book, podcast, or YouTube video I’ve consumed. Well done.

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I totally liked this book because of the details, the characters and just the whole thing. it was hard to put down.

Great book

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This is a graphic novel at parts. True crime fascinates a lot of people. However if you have trigger warnings this may not be for you.

I enjoyed the insights and how well it was written.

Well told

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It has you feeling all different types of ways towards. A pretty insane story. Always wondered about getting this book and I am glad I did.

Wow I’m speechless

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Very detailed about case. Sometimes got a little dense but you can tell the authors put a lot of time into it.

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