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The Trial of Henry Lee Lucas
The trial for the murder of Orange Sox is set to begin for Henry Lee Lucas, who has confessed to over 300 murders, but later recanted his confession. Government officials aim to ensure he is in jail for the right reasons, despite the consensus that he is not a good person.
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Henry Lee Lucas and Otis Toole are suspected of committing up to 350 murders across the United States, and are being considered as suspects in eight murders in the Austin area.
23:05 - 24:52 (01:47)
Summary
Henry Lee Lucas and Otis Toole are suspected of committing up to 350 murders across the United States, and are being considered as suspects in eight murders in the Austin area. Otis is moved from Florida to Texas to reunite with Henry in hopes of gathering more information on the crimes they committed.
ChapterThe Trial of Henry Lee Lucas
EpisodeMURDERED: Debra Jackson (Orange Socks Doe)
PodcastCrime Junkie
After Henry Lee Lucas and his partner Otis Toole confess to hundreds of murders, authorities are skeptical and begin to investigate.
24:52 - 26:19 (01:27)
Summary
After Henry Lee Lucas and his partner Otis Toole confess to hundreds of murders, authorities are skeptical and begin to investigate. Despite multiple charges, hearings, and lengthy legal battles, the truth about their alleged crimes remains unclear.
ChapterThe Trial of Henry Lee Lucas
EpisodeMURDERED: Debra Jackson (Orange Socks Doe)
PodcastCrime Junkie
In the first part of The Confession, a podcast by KUOW and PRX, we meet Henry Lee Lucas, a man who confesses to the brutal murder of over 100 women but whose confessions might not be as reliable as the police and prosecutors thought.
26:19 - 27:40 (01:20)
Summary
In the first part of The Confession, a podcast by KUOW and PRX, we meet Henry Lee Lucas, a man who confesses to the brutal murder of over 100 women but whose confessions might not be as reliable as the police and prosecutors thought.
ChapterThe Trial of Henry Lee Lucas
EpisodeMURDERED: Debra Jackson (Orange Socks Doe)
PodcastCrime Junkie
After bringing out work records that proved Henry was hundreds of miles away from the murder scene and the murder victim, Henry Lee Lucas's defense team still lost the case, sending him to death row.
27:40 - 29:00 (01:20)
Summary
After bringing out work records that proved Henry was hundreds of miles away from the murder scene and the murder victim, Henry Lee Lucas's defense team still lost the case, sending him to death row. In 1985, less than a year after Henry's conviction, the Texas Attorney General's office opens its own investigation into the case.