True Crime Tidbits: Bad Henry, Murderous Moms and 80s Teens

Mark your calendars, true crime buffs, because on July 24, Investigation Discovery premieres its new documentary, Bad Henry. This will be the first time that the case of serial killer Henry Louis Wallace has been discussed at length on television. In the early '90s, Wallace murdered 10 young African-American women and many believe the status of his victims led the Charlotte, North Carolina, police department and the media to ignore the murders as they were being committed. At the time, the city was heavily divided by racial tensions.

Over at Buzzfeed, Pier Dominguez takes a look at our obsession with moms who murder and compares the cases of Casey Anthony and Darlie Routier.

And while it's not a true story, I think many of us, especially those of us who grew up in the 1980s, will be interested in a new movie coming out in August called Summer of '84. The movie takes place in a small Oregon town where a serial killer is preying on teenaged boys. A group of teens decides to take matters into their own hands and find the killer before he finds them.



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