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The Importance of Neighborhood Watch
This episode discusses the benefits of having a neighborhood watch, including the potential for a faster and more coordinated response in cases of missing children or suspicious activity. Additionally, the hosts discuss the tragic case of Dean Corll and the importance of community involvement in crime prevention.
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The story of how serial killer Dean Corll operated out of an apartment building in the early 1970s, capturing teenage boys and torturing and murdering them, while his accomplices David Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley helped him.
40:47 - 41:55 (01:08)
Summary
The story of how serial killer Dean Corll operated out of an apartment building in the early 1970s, capturing teenage boys and torturing and murdering them, while his accomplices David Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley helped him.
ChapterThe Importance of Neighborhood Watch
Episode142: Dean Corll: The Diabolical Candyman Who Made Countless Young Boys Disappear
PodcastLights Out
The speaker expresses their shock about the lack of intervention and reporting on the torture and killing of Billy by Dean.
41:58 - 43:44 (01:46)
Summary
The speaker expresses their shock about the lack of intervention and reporting on the torture and killing of Billy by Dean.
ChapterThe Importance of Neighborhood Watch
Episode142: Dean Corll: The Diabolical Candyman Who Made Countless Young Boys Disappear
PodcastLights Out
The use of technology to connect a neighborhood can lead to a sense of community and collaboration to address issues such as finding lost pets, and in extreme cases, it can bring together the parents of missing children to collaborate and increase the chances of resolution.
43:49 - 47:38 (03:49)
Summary
The use of technology to connect a neighborhood can lead to a sense of community and collaboration to address issues such as finding lost pets, and in extreme cases, it can bring together the parents of missing children to collaborate and increase the chances of resolution.
ChapterThe Importance of Neighborhood Watch
Episode142: Dean Corll: The Diabolical Candyman Who Made Countless Young Boys Disappear
PodcastLights Out
The police should be held responsible for missing persons cases when they fail to do their job of protecting public and neighborhoods by not taking action right away.
47:38 - 48:43 (01:05)
Summary
The police should be held responsible for missing persons cases when they fail to do their job of protecting public and neighborhoods by not taking action right away. It is difficult to recover people after 24-48 hours, especially if they are abducted so jumping into action is crucial.