The Serial Killer’s Apprentice (MAX, 2025)
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4.9 • 615 Ratings
🗓️ 10 September 2025
⏱️ 61 minutes
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Summary
Amye and Kyla discuss the 2025 ID and MAX documentary, The Serial Killer’s Apprentice
Infamously known as ‘The Candyman Killer,’ Dean Corll stalked the streets of Houston, Texas, in the early to mid 1970s, luring and brutally killing at least 28 young men. Corll operated largely undetectably for years due not only to his unassuming nature in the community but largely because of the help he received by two young accomplices—one being Elmer Wayne Henley Jr.
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| 0:00.0 | Murder She Watch contains adult themes and adult language. |
| 0:04.4 | Listener discretion is advised. |
| 0:06.5 | Murder She Watched is for entertainment purposes only. |
| 0:17.9 | Hi everyone. |
| 0:19.1 | Welcome to Murder She Watch, the podcast where we solved murders from our couch. |
| 0:23.2 | My name is Amy Archer. I'm your host and I'm here today with my sidekick, Kyla. How are you, honey? |
| 0:28.5 | Hello, I'm good. How are you? |
| 0:31.0 | I'm good. It's good to see you. We've been apart for a while, but we've been in contact over text talking murders, as always. Always. |
| 0:38.6 | First person I think of when I get juicy murder gossip. What have you been up to over there? |
| 0:45.1 | I say over there because you're in the middle of the country. Yep, I'm over here, Yonder in Indiana. |
| 0:49.2 | It's been good here. We've had really amazing, like, early fall weather, and i'm trying to savor it because we don't get |
| 0:55.4 | much of that we get like months and months of just the gray drab frosty winter oh really |
| 1:02.4 | yeah our nice weather really is limited but yeah i've been working working all week we yeah and tell |
| 1:10.4 | everyone what you do in case they don't know if |
| 1:12.1 | you're comfortable with it I am a clinical coordinator for an orthopedic surgeon I am a certified |
| 1:17.6 | medical assistant and I've worked with him for almost 11 years now and it's a good gig where you |
| 1:25.1 | have a good setup going and I'm lucky healthcare people will know I don't work for a corporate, big giant monster. I work for private practice. And that is everything. That's all the difference. Oh, gosh, yeah. Because I used to work for one of the big local corporate beasts around here. Because I'm sure it's like this where you're at. There's like two big ones you can choose from. Yeah. Yeah. We have Guy Singer and I don't know what the other one is. Yeah. And, you know, I work there and they just, it's true. They treat you just kind of like a worker bee number and it's nice. I feel appreciated and respected at work. So I'm very fortunate. Well, that's great. Yeah. So have you ever seen an operation? Oh, yes. You sit in on the surgeries? I don't work in the surgeries. I'm on the clinic side of things, but I've rosied over. And I actually, he operated on me once, and I stayed awake for it to watch. It was just a, no. Yeah, it was nuts. But it was just a little carpal tunnel surgery. It wasn't that deep. It was like five minutes, but it was funny because we have kind of a sibling dynamic. And he was yelling at me to look at the screen while it was going on because I was, you know, a little overwhelmed. And he was like, you're not looking. You wanted to watch. And I was like, well, try not to have a panic attack. I could not do it. I could not do it. I'm just so, I don't know, my one daughter, the one who's going to school for biology, like she could look at blood, she could look at guts, and she's absolutely fine. That's so cool. Timmy and I are both like, uh, covering our faces. Like, we don't like it. Yeah, see, I'm kind of a little wolf |
| 2:51.5 | in my family. |
| 2:52.9 | Um, |
| 2:53.0 | years ago when my grandpa was in the hospital, he had a little head bleed incident, but he was okay through that. And they were pulling, like a Catherine Peterson, like blood all over the wall? Listen, no, but he hit his head in his barn and didn't tell anybody |
| 3:07.3 | and then a few days later he was acting a little off |
| 3:10.2 | and my grandpa No, but he hit his head in his barn and didn't tell anybody. |
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