151. Henry Louis Wallace: The Taco Bell Strangler (Part One)

151. Henry Louis Wallace: The Taco Bell Strangler (Part One)

Author: Paige Elmore January 30, 2023 Duration: 1:02:32
Henry Wallace was originally from Barnwell, South Carolina where his crimes would begin. He moved to Charlotte, North Carolina in 1991. In the early 1990s, Henry was a manager at Taco Bell. Anyone Henry met adored him. He made young ladies feel safe, secure, and special. None of them ever thought he could be the one responsible for their friends and families deaths. In part one, we’ll explore Henry’s early life, criminal history, how police dropped the ball, the victims, their backgrounds, what happened to them, and comments from their loved ones.

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