S11 E24 - The Confession Killer - 600 Murders and the Truth That Wasn't There

S11 E24 - The Confession Killer - 600 Murders and the Truth That Wasn't There

From Malice in the Mitten by Tracy Preston

April 27, 2026 · 51 min · Season 11 · Episode 24

About this episode

This episode explores the life of Henry Lee Lucas and the implications of his false confessions on the criminal justice system.

Henry Lee Lucas was once labeled the most prolific serial killer in American history—confessing to over 600 murders across the United States. But as investigators began to verify his claims, the story unraveled into one of the most disturbing failures in modern criminal justice. In this episode of Malice in the Mitten, we take a deep dive into the life of Henry Lee Lucas—from a childhood marked by abuse and neglect to the creation of a myth that helped close hundreds of unsolved cases. We examine his relationship with Ottis Toole, the role of the Texas Rangers, and how confessions became a tool that blurred the line between truth and fiction. At the center of it all is Debra Louise Jackson—once known only as “Orange Socks”—a victim whose story reminds us that behind every confession is a real person who deserves the truth. This is not just a story about a killer.It’s a story about what happens when the system chooses answers over accuracy. #TrueCrimePodcast #MaliceInTheMitten #HenryLeeLucas #ConfessionKiller #TrueCrimeStories Hosted and Produced by Tracy Preston, featuring Christine Mulligan Researched and written by Tracy Preston Original music created exclusively for Malice in…

People in this episode

Host: Tracy Preston

Guest: Christine Mulligan

Topics covered

  • Henry Lee Lucas
  • serial killers
  • criminal justice
  • false confessions
  • unsolved cases
  • victim stories

Keywords

  • Henry Lee Lucas
  • confession killer
  • true crime
  • criminal justice failure
  • serial murder
  • victim advocacy

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Texas Rangers, Texas Monthly Press, Texas Department of Public Safety, National Missing and Unidentified Persons System

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