Date: November 19th, 2017 7:04 PM
Author: ungodly startled kitchen
Henley awoke to find himself lying upon his stomach and Corll snapping handcuffs onto his wrists.[70] His mouth had been taped shut and his ankles had been bound together.[2] Kerley and Williams lay beside Henley, securely bound with nylon rope, gagged with adhesive tape and lying face down on the floor. Kerley had also been stripped naked.[71]
Noting Henley had awoken, Corll removed the gag from his mouth. Henley protested in vain against Corll's actions, whereupon Corll reiterated that he was angry with Henley for bringing a girl to his house and that he was going to kill all three teenagers after he had assaulted and tortured Kerley. He repeatedly kicked Williams in the chest,[21] then dragged Henley into his kitchen and placed a .22-caliber pistol against his stomach, threatening to shoot him.[72] Henley calmed Corll, promising to participate in the torture and murder of both Williams and Kerley if Corll released him. Corll agreed and untied Henley, then carried Kerley and Williams into his bedroom and tied them to opposite sides of his torture board: Kerley on his stomach; Williams on her back.
Corll then handed Henley a hunting knife and ordered him to cut away Williams' clothes,[73] insisting that, while he would rape and kill Kerley, Henley would do likewise to Williams.[2] Henley began cutting away Williams' clothes as Corll undressed and began to assault and torture Kerley. Both Kerley and Williams had awakened by this point. Kerley began writhing and shouting as Williams, whose gag Henley had removed, lifted her head and asked Henley, "Is this for real?" to which Henley answered, "Yes." Williams then asked Henley: "Are you going to do anything about it?"
Henley then asked Corll whether he might take Rhonda into another room. Corll ignored him and Henley then grabbed Corll's pistol, shouting, "You've gone far enough, Dean!"[74] As Corll clambered off Kerley, Henley elaborated: "I can't go on any longer! I can't have you kill all my friends!"[21] Corll approached Henley, saying, "Kill me, Wayne!"[72] Henley stepped back a few paces as Corll continued to advance upon him, shouting, "You won't do it!"[2] Henley fired at Corll, hitting him in the forehead (the bullet failed to fully penetrate Corll's skull).[19]:3641 Corll continued to lurch towards Henley, whereupon the youth fired a further two rounds, hitting Corll in the left shoulder.[39]:2 Corll spun round and staggered out of the room, hitting the wall of the hallway. Henley fired three additional bullets into his lower back and shoulder as Corll slid down the wall in the hallway outside the room where the two other teenagers were bound. Corll died where he fell, his naked body lying face towards the wall.[75][76][77]
Henley would later recall that, having shot Corll, the sole thought dominant in his mind in the moments immediately thereafter was that Corll would have been proud of the way he had reacted to the confrontation, adding that Corll had been training him to react fast and react greatly, and that was what he had done.[77]
After he shot Corll, Henley released Kerley and Williams from the torture board, and all three teenagers dressed and discussed what actions they should take. Henley suggested to Kerley and Williams that they should simply leave, to which Kerley replied, "No, we should call the police."[71] Henley agreed and looked up the number for the Pasadena Police in Corll's telephone directory.
Contacting police[edit]
At 8:24 a.m. on August 8, 1973, Henley placed a call to the Pasadena Police.[39]:1[41] His call was answered by an operator named Velma Lines. In his call, Henley blurted to the operator: "Y'all better come here right now! I just killed a man!"[68] Henley gave the address to the operator as 2020 Lamar Drive, Pasadena.[78] As Kerley, Williams and Henley waited upon Corll's porch for the police to arrive, Henley mentioned to Kerley that he had "done that (killed by shooting) four or five times."[79]
Minutes later, a Pasadena Police car arrived at 2020 Lamar Drive. The three teenagers were sitting on the porch outside the house, and the officer noted the .22 caliber pistol on the driveway near the trio. Henley told the officer that he was the individual who had made the call and indicated that the body of Dean Corll was inside the house.[75]
After confiscating the pistol and placing Henley, Williams and Kerley inside the patrol car, the officer entered the bungalow and discovered Corll's body inside the hallway. The officer returned to the car and read Henley his Miranda rights. In response, Henley shouted: "I don't care who knows about it! I have to get it off my chest!"[80]
Kerley later told detectives that before the police officer had arrived at Lamar Drive, Henley had told him, "I could have gotten $200 for you."Henley awoke to find himself lying upon his stomach and Corll snapping handcuffs onto his wrists.[70] His mouth had been taped shut and his ankles had been bound together.[2] Kerley and Williams lay beside Henley, securely bound with nylon rope, gagged with adhesive tape and lying face down on the floor. Kerley had also been stripped naked.[71]
Noting Henley had awoken, Corll removed the gag from his mouth. Henley protested in vain against Corll's actions, whereupon Corll reiterated that he was angry with Henley for bringing a girl to his house and that he was going to kill all three teenagers after he had assaulted and tortured Kerley. He repeatedly kicked Williams in the chest,[21] then dragged Henley into his kitchen and placed a .22-caliber pistol against his stomach, threatening to shoot him.[72] Henley calmed Corll, promising to participate in the torture and murder of both Williams and Kerley if Corll released him. Corll agreed and untied Henley, then carried Kerley and Williams into his bedroom and tied them to opposite sides of his torture board: Kerley on his stomach; Williams on her back.
Corll then handed Henley a hunting knife and ordered him to cut away Williams' clothes,[73] insisting that, while he would rape and kill Kerley, Henley would do likewise to Williams.[2] Henley began cutting away Williams' clothes as Corll undressed and began to assault and torture Kerley. Both Kerley and Williams had awakened by this point. Kerley began writhing and shouting as Williams, whose gag Henley had removed, lifted her head and asked Henley, "Is this for real?" to which Henley answered, "Yes." Williams then asked Henley: "Are you going to do anything about it?"
Henley then asked Corll whether he might take Rhonda into another room. Corll ignored him and Henley then grabbed Corll's pistol, shouting, "You've gone far enough, Dean!"[74] As Corll clambered off Kerley, Henley elaborated: "I can't go on any longer! I can't have you kill all my friends!"[21] Corll approached Henley, saying, "Kill me, Wayne!"[72] Henley stepped back a few paces as Corll continued to advance upon him, shouting, "You won't do it!"[2] Henley fired at Corll, hitting him in the forehead (the bullet failed to fully penetrate Corll's skull).[19]:3641 Corll continued to lurch towards Henley, whereupon the youth fired a further two rounds, hitting Corll in the left shoulder.[39]:2 Corll spun round and staggered out of the room, hitting the wall of the hallway. Henley fired three additional bullets into his lower back and shoulder as Corll slid down the wall in the hallway outside the room where the two other teenagers were bound. Corll died where he fell, his naked body lying face towards the wall.[75][76][77]
Henley would later recall that, having shot Corll, the sole thought dominant in his mind in the moments immediately thereafter was that Corll would have been proud of the way he had reacted to the confrontation, adding that Corll had been training him to react fast and react greatly, and that was what he had done.[77]
After he shot Corll, Henley released Kerley and Williams from the torture board, and all three teenagers dressed and discussed what actions they should take. Henley suggested to Kerley and Williams that they should simply leave, to which Kerley replied, "No, we should call the police."[71] Henley agreed and looked up the number for the Pasadena Police in Corll's telephone directory.
Contacting police[edit]
At 8:24 a.m. on August 8, 1973, Henley placed a call to the Pasadena Police.[39]:1[41] His call was answered by an operator named Velma Lines. In his call, Henley blurted to the operator: "Y'all better come here right now! I just killed a man!"[68] Henley gave the address to the operator as 2020 Lamar Drive, Pasadena.[78] As Kerley, Williams and Henley waited upon Corll's porch for the police to arrive, Henley mentioned to Kerley that he had "done that (killed by shooting) four or five times."[79]
Minutes later, a Pasadena Police car arrived at 2020 Lamar Drive. The three teenagers were sitting on the porch outside the house, and the officer noted the .22 caliber pistol on the driveway near the trio. Henley told the officer that he was the individual who had made the call and indicated that the body of Dean Corll was inside the house.[75]
After confiscating the pistol and placing Henley, Williams and Kerley inside the patrol car, the officer entered the bungalow and discovered Corll's body inside the hallway. The officer returned to the car and read Henley his Miranda rights. In response, Henley shouted: "I don't care who knows about it! I have to get it off my chest!"[80]
Kerley later told detectives that before the police officer had arrived at Lamar Drive, Henley had told him, "I could have gotten $200 for you."
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