Crime History – Texas Eyeball Killer guilty of three murders

On this day, Dec. 18, 1991, the Texas Eyeball Killer, Charles Albright, was convicted of murdering three prostitutes.

In December 1990, Dallas prostitute Mary Lou Pratt was found dead with a .44-caliber gunshot wound to the head. When the medical examiner lifted the 33-year-old victim’s eyelids, her eyes were missing. They had been surgically removed.

In the next four months, two more prostitutes were found dead with carved-out eyes. One of the women was a friend of Pratt’s who had called police saying she had information about the killer, but she was never able to reveal what that was.

Police got a break when Albright’s girlfriend called the detectives saying she broke off the relationship because of his obsession with her eyes and knives.

Police searched Albright’s home and found a collection of books on serial killers, Nazi literature, a. 44-caliber gun, surgical knives and a doll collection that had eyeless masks.

A jury found Albright guilty of all three murders. He was sentenced to life in prison.

– Scott McCabe

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