Candy man killer's home, where he murdered children, goes on sale

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One of the homes where prolific Houston-area serial killer Dean Corll tortured and killed many of his 28-plus teenaged victims in the 1970's hit the market for $185,000.

A Pasadena home that once belonged to serial killer Dean Corll - where he killed 8 of his 28-plus teenage victims in the early 70's - is on the market for $184,900.

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