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          Ronald Clark O’Bryan's Biography

          American murderer, nicknamed The Candy Man and The Man Who Killed Halloween, he was an optician by profession. He was convicted of killing his eight-year-old son 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 Timothy (born 5 April 1966 in Harris County, Texas) in order to claim life insurance money to ease his own financial troubles, as he was $100,000 in debt. O’Bryan also distributed poisoned candy to his daughter and three other children in an attempt to cover up his crime; however, neither his daughter nor the other children ate the poisoned candy.
          Although police never discovered when or where O’Bryan bought the poison, he was arrested for Timothy’s murder on 5 November 1974. O’Bryan entered a plea of not guilty to all five counts. O’Bryan’s trial began in Houston on 5 May 1975. He was convicted of capital murder on 3 June 1975 and sentenced to death. He was executed by lethal injection at 12:40 AM on 31 March 1984 at the Huntsville Unit in Huntsville, Texas.
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