Post by Scumhunter on Oct 23, 2018 5:07:39 GMT -5
(Above: Left: Norman, circa 1993. Right: Age-progression to age 55 (circa 2011) Photo Credits: Charley Project and/or National Center for Missing & Exploited Children)
Missing Child or Adult Profile as of October 23rd, 2018: (Based on Charley Project and/or NCMEC's missingkids.org website profile)
Full Name: Norman Lamar Prater
Missing Since: 1/14/1973
Missing From: Dallas, Texas
Date of Birth: 6/06/1956
Age (at time of disappearance): 16 years old
Age (as of 10/23/2018): 62 years old
Height and Weight (at time of disappearance): 5'8, 130 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Caucasian male. Brown hair, brown or blue eyes. Norman has attached earlobes.
TIPS: Anyone having information should call 1-800-THE-LOST or the Dallas Police Department (Texas) at 1-214-671-4268
From The Charley Project:
Details of Disappearance
Norman was last seen in Dallas, Texas on January 14, 1973. At about midnight, he went to the all-night coffee shop where his mother worked and had a soft drink. He was accompanied by two teenage boys with shoulder-length hair whom his mother didn't recognize, and one older Hispanic man whom she knew by sight.
Norman told his mother he was going home, and he agreed to help her move the next day. He apparently never arrived home and has never been heard from again.
Authorities looked into the possibility that Norman was a victim of the serial killer Dean Corll. Corll, nicknamed the "Candy Man," was responsible for the sexual assault and murder of at least 28 teenage boys and young men in Houston, Texas between 1970 and 1973. Two teenagers, David Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley, helped lure victims to his house.
Henley shot Corll to death in August 1973. Ultimately, 28 bodies were recovered; one has never been identified. Brooks and Henley were both sentenced to life in prison for their role in the slayings.
Norman lived in Houston with his father during the 1970-1971 school year, in the neighborhood where many of Corll's victims came from, and he attended Jackson Junior High School in Houston, which Henley also went to. After he moved to Dallas to be with his mother, he continued to visit Houston regularly on weekends.
It hasn't been proven that Norman was one of Corll's victims, and none of the recovered corpses turned out to be his. His case remains unsolved.
charleyproject.org/case/norman-lamar-prater
NCMEC link: api.missingkids.org/poster/NCMC/754921
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