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He didn't just befriend them for easy access, he seemingly sought out certain traits. Even the victim Henry couldn't name fit this bill. Henry confessed that in May 1992, one month before he killed Caroline Love, he picked up a sex worker. Instead of paying her, he beat her to death with a rock. Later, authorities linked Henry's confession to the unsolved homicide of Sharon Nance.
He didn't just befriend them for easy access, he seemingly sought out certain traits. Even the victim Henry couldn't name fit this bill. Henry confessed that in May 1992, one month before he killed Caroline Love, he picked up a sex worker. Instead of paying her, he beat her to death with a rock. Later, authorities linked Henry's confession to the unsolved homicide of Sharon Nance.
Sharon was 33, black, and a mother to a young son. This suggests Henry would have been a killer even if he'd never made a single friend. He might have found the same victims randomly. He told the men in the interrogation room, I know that I'm sick. I know that I have a problem. Hearing Henry's bombshell confession, investigators had a major lingering question. Where was Caroline Love?
Sharon was 33, black, and a mother to a young son. This suggests Henry would have been a killer even if he'd never made a single friend. He might have found the same victims randomly. He told the men in the interrogation room, I know that I'm sick. I know that I have a problem. Hearing Henry's bombshell confession, investigators had a major lingering question. Where was Caroline Love?
For years, she'd been classified as missing. Henry confessed to dumping Caroline's body in the woods the night he killed her. Later, he returned to the grave site to remove the orange trash bag because he feared it would attract attention. He also said he moved her remains from their original location and into a ravine to further cover up the crime.
For years, she'd been classified as missing. Henry confessed to dumping Caroline's body in the woods the night he killed her. Later, he returned to the grave site to remove the orange trash bag because he feared it would attract attention. He also said he moved her remains from their original location and into a ravine to further cover up the crime.
Sure enough, authorities uncovered Caroline's remains in the ravine on March 13, 1994. Her family and friends finally received some closure. They also struggled to rationalize the murders with the man they knew, their friend, boyfriend, and co-worker, the man who comforted them at funerals. In the face of such revelations, Shawna Hawk's mother Dee continued to run Mothers of Murdered Offspring.
Sure enough, authorities uncovered Caroline's remains in the ravine on March 13, 1994. Her family and friends finally received some closure. They also struggled to rationalize the murders with the man they knew, their friend, boyfriend, and co-worker, the man who comforted them at funerals. In the face of such revelations, Shawna Hawk's mother Dee continued to run Mothers of Murdered Offspring.
Her organization still helps victims' families find justice today. Speaking of justice, Henry finally went to trial. In 1997, he was convicted on 29 counts and handed nine death sentences, one for each first-degree murder charge. His crimes and punishment made national news, and Henry gained the nickname the Taco Bell Strangler.
Her organization still helps victims' families find justice today. Speaking of justice, Henry finally went to trial. In 1997, he was convicted on 29 counts and handed nine death sentences, one for each first-degree murder charge. His crimes and punishment made national news, and Henry gained the nickname the Taco Bell Strangler.
Even though the world finally saw who he truly was, Henry maintained his charismatic charm. Within a year of going to prison, he convinced a prison nurse to quit her job so they could have a romantic relationship. As of 2017, they were still married. And it seems Henry Lewis Wallace still has two faces. Thank you for tuning into Serial Killers, a Spotify podcast.
Even though the world finally saw who he truly was, Henry maintained his charismatic charm. Within a year of going to prison, he convinced a prison nurse to quit her job so they could have a romantic relationship. As of 2017, they were still married. And it seems Henry Lewis Wallace still has two faces. Thank you for tuning into Serial Killers, a Spotify podcast.
We're here with a new episode every Monday. Be sure to check us out on Instagram at Serial Killers Podcast, and we'd love to hear from you. So if you're tuning in on the Spotify app, swipe up and give us your thoughts. For more information on Henry Lewis Wallace, among the many sources we used, we found contemporary reporting by the Charlotte Observer and ABC 2020 extremely helpful to our research.
We're here with a new episode every Monday. Be sure to check us out on Instagram at Serial Killers Podcast, and we'd love to hear from you. So if you're tuning in on the Spotify app, swipe up and give us your thoughts. For more information on Henry Lewis Wallace, among the many sources we used, we found contemporary reporting by the Charlotte Observer and ABC 2020 extremely helpful to our research.
Stay safe out there. This episode was written and researched by Matt Gilligan, edited by Maggie Admire, fact-checked by Laurie Siegel, and sound designed by Alex Button. I'm your host, Janice Morgan.
Stay safe out there. This episode was written and researched by Matt Gilligan, edited by Maggie Admire, fact-checked by Laurie Siegel, and sound designed by Alex Button. I'm your host, Janice Morgan.
It's 1975, and Sandra Brandenburg just got out of jail. It was a short sentence, 30 days for writing a bad check. Now, as she turns the knob of her front door, she's smiling. She can't wait to see her husband, Brandon, and her three young daughters. But when she steps inside, the house is empty. Her family is gone. Sandra's confusion quickly turns into panic.
It's 1975, and Sandra Brandenburg just got out of jail. It was a short sentence, 30 days for writing a bad check. Now, as she turns the knob of her front door, she's smiling. She can't wait to see her husband, Brandon, and her three young daughters. But when she steps inside, the house is empty. Her family is gone. Sandra's confusion quickly turns into panic.
She calls around, knocks on doors, and eventually finds two of her daughters living in a church. Apparently, her husband gave up the girls without her knowledge or consent. But Sandra has no idea where Brandon or her other child, five-year-old Suzanne, is now. She'll spend the next 40 years looking for Suzanne and wondering what kind of man her husband really was.
She calls around, knocks on doors, and eventually finds two of her daughters living in a church. Apparently, her husband gave up the girls without her knowledge or consent. But Sandra has no idea where Brandon or her other child, five-year-old Suzanne, is now. She'll spend the next 40 years looking for Suzanne and wondering what kind of man her husband really was.