152. Henry Louis Wallace: The Taco Bell Strangler (Part Two)

152. Henry Louis Wallace: The Taco Bell Strangler (Part Two)

Author: Paige Elmore February 6, 2023 Duration: 1:13:03
Henry Louis Wallace was a South Carolina native. He moved to Charlotte, North Carolina in 1991. Henry got a slap on the wrist for his prior crimes, including rape, kidnapping, burglary, and violating probation. Living in East Charlotte, Henry was a manager at Taco Bell and his girlfriend worked at Bojangles. Most of Henry’s victims worked with him, his girlfriend, and/or were in the same circle of friends.
In part one, we explored the backgrounds of Henry, his victims, and what he did to them.
In part two, we will go through how the police caught Henry, the reactions of the victims families, Henry’s mother, and community, as well as his pre-trial hearing, trial, confessions he made, the verdict and sentencing, and a lot more in between.

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