Rhonda Louise Williams was a 15-year-old resident of [[Houston, Texas]], in 1973. She became inadvertently involved in the criminal activities of [[Dean Corll]] through her acquaintance with [[Elmer Wayne Henley]]. As a teenager in the [[Pasadena, Texas]], area, Williams knew Henley socially and was invited to his circle of friends, including [[Timothy Cordell Kerley]].[^1] ### Role in Events On the evening of August 8, 1973, Rhonda Louise Williams attended a gathering at [[Dean Corll]]'s bungalow in [[Pasadena, Texas]], organized by [[Elmer Wayne Henley]] as a paint-sniffing party. Along with [[Timothy Cordell Kerley]], she and Henley passed out from the fumes, only to awaken bound and subjected to assault by Corll, who had begun raping Kerley. Henley, feigning compliance, convinced Corll to untie him under the pretense of assaulting Williams, allowing him to seize a gun and shoot Corll multiple times, thereby freeing Williams and Kerley from their restraints.[^1] Williams witnessed the immediate aftermath of the shooting, standing outside the property with Henley and Kerley as [[Pasadena Police Department]] arrived to find Corll's body. In her statements to investigators, she corroborated the sequence of events, noting that Henley had previously mentioned trips to [[Dallas, Texas]], with Corll involving a warehouse offering illegal work for high pay, such as $1500 per week. Her testimony aligned with those of Henley and Kerley, establishing her as a key eyewitness to Corll's final attempted crimes.[^1] ### Aftermath Following the events of August 8, 1973, Rhonda Louise Williams provided crucial details to [[Pasadena Police Department]] and [[Houston Police Department]] authorities during the unfolding investigation into Corll's murders. Her account helped confirm the dynamics within Corll's [[Pasadena, Texas]], bungalow, including the presence of torture devices and the role of Henley as both accomplice and eventual resistor. As a survivor and witness, Williams contributed to the exposure of the mass graves linked to Corll, Henley, and [[David Owen Brooks]], without facing charges herself.[^1] ### Footnotes [^1]: Dovey, S. (2023). Eye of the Chickenhawk. United States: Thehotstar.