He didn’t kill in a frenzy.
He killed with precision.
In this episode of True Crime Consumes Me, we examine the chilling case of Charles Albright — the Eyeball Killer, a man whose crimes were rooted not in rage, but in control. From a childhood shaped by fear and perfection, to forged identities, unchecked lies, and a ritual that terrorized the streets of Dallas, this is a story about how intelligence and charm can hide something truly monstrous.
We honor the lives of Mary Lou Pratt, Susan Peterson, and Shirley Williams — women whose stories deserve to be remembered beyond the headlines.
⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode contains explicit and disturbing content and may not be suitable for all listeners.
Because true crime isn’t just about what happened — it’s about why it happened.