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  1. Ronald Clark O'Bryan (October 19, 1944 – March 31, 1984), nicknamed The Candy Man and The Man Who Killed Halloween, was an American man convicted of killing his eight-year-old son Timothy (April 5, 1966 – October 31, 1974) on Halloween 1974 with a potassium cyanide -laced Pixy Stix that was ostensibly collected during a trick or treat outing.

  2. Oct 31, 2016 · In 1974, Ronald Clark O'Bryan gave cyanide-laced Pixy Stix to a group of trick-or-treaters in Texas, killing his own son Timothy. He was arrested after confessing to a neighbor and had taken out life insurance policies on his children.

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  3. Oct 22, 2020 · Learn how O'Bryan poisoned his 8-year-old son with cyanide-laced candy on Halloween 1974 and tried to collect insurance money. Explore the investigation, trial and legacy of the notorious case that rattled the nation.

  4. Nov 1, 2016 · Ronald Clark O'Bryan leaves court in Houston on Sept. 30, 1982. O'Bryan was eventually found guilty of killing his son by feeding his 8-year-old son with a cyanide-laced treat on Halloween in 1974.

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  6. Oct 14, 2016 · You might think Mike Hinton's anger had ebbed in the 3½ decades since, as a young Harris County assistant district attorney, he was assigned to prosecute Ronald Clark O'Bryan, the father accused ...

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  7. This footage from Houston's KPRC-TV follows the trial of Ronald Clark O'Bryan for the murder of his eight-year-old son, Timothy. On Halloween night 1974, O'Bryan took his two children trick or treating in Pasadena. Family friend Jim Bates and his two children joined the group. During the course of the evening, O'Bryan lingered outside a darkened house before catching up with the others ...

  8. Ronald Clark O'Bryan, nicknamed The Candy Man and The Man Who Killed Halloween, was an American man convicted of killing his eight-year-old son Timothy on Halloween 1974 with a potassium cyanide-laced Pixy Stix that was ostensibly collected during a trick or treat outing. O'Bryan poisoned his son in order to claim life insurance money to ease his own financial troubles, as he was $100,000 in ...

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