Latest News on the Corll Investigation
Researchers have discovered a mistaken identity and another possible victim.
Mark Scott
Don says: I have lived with this story all my life One of the victims was a good friend We were invited to this man’s house several times by this friend But we always said no – it just did not feel right It has influence how I raised my sons – they take judo to learn how to defend themselves. I have told my sons about this story many times – they need to understand (June 21st, 2011 at 9:40am)
Since the magazine story was published in our April 2011 issue, Sharon Derrick has discovered the identity of the boy whom the Scott family believed to be their son Mark and had cremated in 1993 after twenty years of uncertainty. According to texascrimenews.com, Derrick has concluded that the remains were those of Steven Sickman, who was seventeen years old when he vanished on Wednesday, July 19, 1972. He lived in the 600 block of Jim Street, which was within blocks of Wayne Henley’s father’s home. According to texascrimenews.com, Mark’s younger brother, Jeff, was shocked by the recent development—yet he recalled how his father never felt 100 percent certain he had full closure.
So, we have another name to add to the list of lost boys. And on their website, the authors of texascrimenews.com, write about a possible thirtieth victim, a former Marine from Pasadena named David Waggoner who disappeared in 1971.
I have a feeling that as the years go on, more names are going to keep emerging. It’s a story that might never end.![]()

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