HENRY LUCAS AND OTTIS TOOLE
Many law enforcement officials in Georgia refuse to credit
the confessions of Henry Lee Lucas and Ottis Toole, the itinerant killers
who once claimed to have slain 360 people, including at least ten hear
in Georgia. However the Georgia Bureau of Investigations' Agent, Bob Ingram
and former Douglas County Sheriff Earl Lee are convinced that Lucas and
Toole did kill in the state. "I don't think there is any doubt about
it," says Ingram. "In April of 1985 we had Lucas here for five
days. We put him on I-95 at the Georgia-Florida line and gave him no directions
except to take us to the scene of any killing him or Toole had committed
in Georgia. We were able to clear ten homicides that way." Ingram
told me in a 1996 training class I attended that, murders attributed to
Lucas and Toole either individually or as a pair occurred in St. Marys,
Brunswick, Savannah, Hinesville, Dublin, Fitzgerald, Donalsonville, Albany,
Georgetown and Douglas County. Lucas is on death row in Texas; Toole died
in Florida while waiting execution.
OTHER GEORGIA SERIAL KILLERS
John
Williams and Clyde Manning, "The Murder Farm killings"
Lendell
Hunter
Junior
Pierce
Carlton
Gary, "The Columbus Stalking Strangler"
Wayne
Williams, "The Atlanta Child Murders"
R.L.
Hunter
John
Latham and George York
Paul
John Knowles
Henry
Lucas and Ottis Toole
Janie
Lou Gibbs
Terri
Rachals
Anjette
Lyles
Billy
Sunday Birt
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