

Henley initially admitted to killing a few himself, but after he got a lawyer, he claimed he only lured victims.

She wanted them to interview the man who killed him, Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr., who helped bring victims to Corll along with another young man.

Wendy told the team about Dean Corll, who raped and murdered 28 teenage boys. Gregg then suggested that because one of Hance's victims was white while he and the others were black, the essential characteristic of the victims wasn't race, but something else instead.

Wendy listened to the Pierce and Hance interviews and said they needed to consider categorizing based on attempted coverups in the aftermath of their crimes. After the Berkowitz interview, she proposed a new category based on not only if they followed their own cases in the media, but if they manipulated the media coverage, such as Berkowitz and BTK sending letters. Wendy was worried about Holden having a panic attack, so she told Bill to look out for any physical symptoms and get him out of the interview if he saw anything. Īfter Bill visited Kansas to talk about BTK, he and Holden decided they needed to interview Berkowitz immediately, hoping he'd have insight into BTK. She also agreed to look out for him herself and offered her ear if he wanted to talk. She gave him much of the same advice as the doctor and particularly advised him to look out for physical signs that an attack was coming. She agreed and while they were at the bar, he told her about his panic attacks and asked for her advice. Helping Holden and Berkowitz Interview Īfter his return to Virginia, Holden asked if he could buy Wendy a drink. He asked her about the draw she felt toward the work and then asked her to keep a close eye on Holden, so that he would be less apt to veer off course.īill, Holden, and Wendy all attended Shepard's retirement party. History Meeting Gunn and Shephard's Retirement Īfter Ted Gunn replaced Robert Shepard as Unit Chief, Wendy met with him.
