The Candy Cards: The Shocking Story of Serial Killer Dean Corll

The Candy Cards is the true story of serial killer Dean Corll.

During the early 1970s, more than three dozen teenage boys went missing from the working-class neighborhood of Houston Heights, in the south of Texas. The parents of a number of these boys received strange postcards from their sons, telling them that they were fine and that they had found jobs somewhere else in the state, anywhere from Dallas to Austin.

Then, in August 1973, the Houston Police Department made a shocking discovery; something that would later become known as the Houston Mass Murders.

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The police found, that prior to the murders, in the late 1960s, a young man by the name of Dean Corll had been handing out free candy to teenagers in Houston Heights.

Dean Corll, who was vice-president of his mother’s candy company, was described by fellow residents as gentle, friendly and well-mannered.

They couldn’t have been more wrong.

The Candy Cards is the shocking true story of Dean Corll, a.k.a. The Candy Man, one of the deadliest serial killers in American history.

Robert Browns thrilling account of this chilling story will have readers draw into to this story as much as any page turning crime thriller.

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