Janice Morgan
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Henry's new circle only knew one side of him, good Henry. But in under a year, they became bad Henry's targets. Around June 1992, Henry borrowed his girlfriend Sadie's apartment key and made a copy. Then, he waited until he knew no one would be home and let himself in. As Henry was using the bathroom, the apartment door opened.
Henry's new circle only knew one side of him, good Henry. But in under a year, they became bad Henry's targets. Around June 1992, Henry borrowed his girlfriend Sadie's apartment key and made a copy. Then, he waited until he knew no one would be home and let himself in. As Henry was using the bathroom, the apartment door opened.
It was Sadie's roommate and Henry's old friend from Bojangles, 20-year-old Caroline Love. Henry announced his presence and told her he'd leave when he was done in the bathroom. But instead of leaving, Henry found Caroline sitting on the couch and kissed her on the cheek. Caroline wasn't happy. She told Henry she wouldn't tell his girlfriend, Sadie, if he promised not to do it again.
It was Sadie's roommate and Henry's old friend from Bojangles, 20-year-old Caroline Love. Henry announced his presence and told her he'd leave when he was done in the bathroom. But instead of leaving, Henry found Caroline sitting on the couch and kissed her on the cheek. Caroline wasn't happy. She told Henry she wouldn't tell his girlfriend, Sadie, if he promised not to do it again.
Instead of agreeing, Henry put her in a chokehold. Caroline tried to fight him off, but Henry choked her till she was unconscious, sexually assaulted her, and strangled her to death. Acting quickly, Henry wrapped Caroline's body in a bed sheet, then into a large orange trash bag, and put the body in the back seat of his car. On the way out, he stole her laundry quarters.
Instead of agreeing, Henry put her in a chokehold. Caroline tried to fight him off, but Henry choked her till she was unconscious, sexually assaulted her, and strangled her to death. Acting quickly, Henry wrapped Caroline's body in a bed sheet, then into a large orange trash bag, and put the body in the back seat of his car. On the way out, he stole her laundry quarters.
When Caroline didn't show up at work for the next two days, people worried. Her boss got in touch with her sister Kathy, another Bojangles worker, who in turn called a friend to try to find out what was going on. That friend was Henry Wallace. Henry put Kathy in touch with Sadie, who was clueless, but he didn't stop there.
When Caroline didn't show up at work for the next two days, people worried. Her boss got in touch with her sister Kathy, another Bojangles worker, who in turn called a friend to try to find out what was going on. That friend was Henry Wallace. Henry put Kathy in touch with Sadie, who was clueless, but he didn't stop there.
He met up with Kathy and even comforted her daughter, holding her in his lap and telling her Aunt Caroline would be back soon. Then Henry joined Sadie and Kathy on their trip to the police station to file a missing person report. A search of Caroline and Sadie's apartment didn't turn up any evidence. Neither did interviews.
He met up with Kathy and even comforted her daughter, holding her in his lap and telling her Aunt Caroline would be back soon. Then Henry joined Sadie and Kathy on their trip to the police station to file a missing person report. A search of Caroline and Sadie's apartment didn't turn up any evidence. Neither did interviews.
During the investigation, Henry actually befriended one of the officers, Detective Tony Rice. Rice had no reason to suspect Henry killed Caroline, and the case stayed open. Sadie was left shaken by her roommate's unexplained disappearance. She told Henry she was scared to go back to her apartment. Ironically, she was talking to the very cause of her fear. And she wasn't alone.
During the investigation, Henry actually befriended one of the officers, Detective Tony Rice. Rice had no reason to suspect Henry killed Caroline, and the case stayed open. Sadie was left shaken by her roommate's unexplained disappearance. She told Henry she was scared to go back to her apartment. Ironically, she was talking to the very cause of her fear. And she wasn't alone.
Their friend Shauna Hawk was also freaking out. She'd known Caroline since high school and told her mom it was, quote, not like her to leave without saying anything. But with no answers, Shauna, Sadie, and Caroline's family all had to go on with their lives. Sadie kept dating Henry, and Shauna kept working with him at Taco Bell, where he was her manager.
Their friend Shauna Hawk was also freaking out. She'd known Caroline since high school and told her mom it was, quote, not like her to leave without saying anything. But with no answers, Shauna, Sadie, and Caroline's family all had to go on with their lives. Sadie kept dating Henry, and Shauna kept working with him at Taco Bell, where he was her manager.
Over the next eight months, things settled down. Shauna continued balancing work and college, listening to Stevie Wonder, and spending time with her mom. One Friday in February 1993, Shauna was home alone. Henry stopped by and she let him into chat. When their conversation came to a natural end, Henry attacked. He sexually assaulted Shauna, strangled her, and left her in a bathtub full of water.
Over the next eight months, things settled down. Shauna continued balancing work and college, listening to Stevie Wonder, and spending time with her mom. One Friday in February 1993, Shauna was home alone. Henry stopped by and she let him into chat. When their conversation came to a natural end, Henry attacked. He sexually assaulted Shauna, strangled her, and left her in a bathtub full of water.
Shauna's family found her that night and police began a homicide investigation. Meanwhile, Henry went back to work at that same Taco Bell. No one suspected he killed their coworker. Henry even attended Shauna's funeral. He hugged her mother Dee and told her how sorry he was for her enormous loss.
Shauna's family found her that night and police began a homicide investigation. Meanwhile, Henry went back to work at that same Taco Bell. No one suspected he killed their coworker. Henry even attended Shauna's funeral. He hugged her mother Dee and told her how sorry he was for her enormous loss.
Dee didn't initially suspect Henry, but she had a gut feeling that Shauna's death was somehow connected to her friend Caroline's disappearance. She pushed the police to pursue that angle, but they didn't. And as Dee saw it, Shawna's case was quickly forgotten. Taking matters into her own hands, Dee started a support group for parents like her, Mothers of Murdered Offspring.
Dee didn't initially suspect Henry, but she had a gut feeling that Shauna's death was somehow connected to her friend Caroline's disappearance. She pushed the police to pursue that angle, but they didn't. And as Dee saw it, Shawna's case was quickly forgotten. Taking matters into her own hands, Dee started a support group for parents like her, Mothers of Murdered Offspring.