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Many of Lucas's confessions were proven false via DNA evidence or documented proof that he was elsewhere.
He was definitively convicted of murdering his mother in 1960 and two other people in 1983, including the "Orange Socks" victim in Texas. [LE] Lucas Men
In 1986, Texas Attorney General Jim Mattox described the acceptances of these confessions as a "miscarriage of justice". Many of Lucas's confessions were proven false via
Henry Lee Lucas ( March 12, 2001) is one of the most infamous figures in American criminal history, known not just for the murders he committed, but for the hundreds he falsely confessed to. Known as "The Confession Killer," Lucas was a central figure in a massive criminal justice hoax that allowed law enforcement to clear hundreds of cold cases while he received preferential treatment in custody. Early Life and Known Crimes Henry Lee Lucas ( March 12, 2001) is
Facing life in prison, Lucas confessed to roughly 600 murders to Texas Rangers and police across 27 states. He claimed he did this out of guilt, but later revelations suggested he was gaming the system for perks like better food, travel, and attention, often called a plan for "legal suicide". The "Confession Killer" Hoax
Born into extreme poverty and abuse, Lucas was a one-eyed drifter with a violent history.

