David Brooks, 1 of Houston's most notorious serial killers, dies

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Monday, June 1, 2020
Houston's most notorious serial killers: 46 years later
**WARNING** This video is very graphic. This video is an ABC13 special that aired just days after 27 bodies were discovered

GALVESTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A man connected with the murders of six teenagers in 1973 died Thursday in a Galveston hospital while in the custody of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, officials said.

There was no word on a cause of death for 65-year-old David Brooks, who was serving a life sentence.

More than four decades have passed, but the horror, shock and grief over the events that unfolded in Houston in 1973 have not diminished.

It all started on the morning of August 8th, 1973, when the Pasadena Police Department received a call from Elmer Wayne Henley, who told police he had just shot a man.

Pasadena police detective David Mullican responded to the scene.

"It started out as any other homicide," Mullican said, but it soon turned into the worst serial killer case in Houston history.

The man Henley shot was Dean Corll. Henley told police Corll had tortured and murdered six teenagers at Corll's home.

Later that day, Henley led police to a boat storage shed in southwest Houston on Silver Bell Street, where police dug up eight bodies. The next day police uncovered nine more bodies at the shed.

Henley also led authorities to a location near Lake Sam Rayburn, where four bodies were uncovered.

The day after Henley's arrest, Brooks turned himself in. Both men then led police to a location on High Island, where six bodies were discovered.

Elmer Wayne Henley was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. He was last denied parole in October 2015.

The video above is from a previous story.

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