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Watching a special on BTK. Makes me wonder. Do know a guy through my grandparents when they were missionaries in Philadelphia. He murdered someone on drugs, didn't recall it till years later, always thought it was a dream (plus he was in a coma some time after that). Came to realize it was real. Confessed his crime and family of victim forgave him. Serving 20-40 years. Up for parole in 2 months. Had dinner with him when I was 12 or 13 before he went to jail.

Watching a special on BTK. Makes me wonder. Do know a guy through my grandparents when they were missionaries in Philadelphia. He murdered someone on drugs, didn't recall it till years later, always thought it was a dream (plus he was in a coma some time after that). Came to realize it was real. Confessed his crime and family of victim forgave him. Serving 20-40 years. Up for parole in 2 months. Had dinner with him when I was 12 or 13 before he went to jail.

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Young brother and his friend were offered a ride in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night by Elmer Wayne Henley in a van with plastic and shovels.

They declined (which is why they are alive and breathing).

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Wow. Probably lucky it was just him

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Yes, had Dean Corll been with him they likely wouldn't have been so lucky, Corll usually just used Henley to coax these kids to his house.

In the seventies I drove out to High Island TX in the middle of the night just to watch the tractors there dig for bodies. I was weird I guess.

But then I woke Roy Rogers up in the middle of the night banging on his door, with my cousins, he answered with a big shotgun and in his pajamas.

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Lmao. Did he give you hamburgers?