You seem to have half read all the reports on Henley and Brooks and that final night. You can read about what actually happened from all the statements, Jack Olsen's book and Ramsland's. Rhonda hurt her foot but that was a few days or weeks before that final night. She actually had a fight with her abusive father and Henley showed up to cheer her up as did another friend. She decided she wanted to run away. In Ramsland's book and the Vargas letters Henley talk about how he and Brooks would bring girls over a lot or group of boys, because Corll would not try to capture a boy if they were outnumbered and he felt uncomfortable around women. Corll specifically asked Henley to bring Kerley that night, it's in his statement. Henley said he didn't want to and by then he was close to breaking down, so he brought Rhonda there as a spontaneous move to keep Corll from hurting Kerley and also so that he could help Rhonda. To him, it was a win win situation. In Ramsland's book, it was stated by Henley and his mom that Corll was planning to take Henley to Dallas but he was killed b4 he could.
It wasn't just statutory rape. I'll just give u a few quotes. In Henley's 1976 interview he states: Sex didn’t become a factor until later. There were rumors going around school about Dean, but he was never overt. Besides, I liked him personally. By the time he finally made an advance, I was an accomplice.
Then in Ramsland's book when Henley talks about Brooks being put on the torture board or Billy Lawrence being held hostage for rape, he uses the word "tied up." This quote makes me think the same happened to him: “We were scared of Dean,” Henley said. “And we were scared of each other, to be honest. I mean [Dean] had tied David up once. He tied me up. So, we had both been tied up and knowing his proclivities.… So, there was always that threat. The problem was that if you tied one of us up, the other was conflicted. On one hand, here’s my friend you’ve got tied up and on the other hand, here’s you, who I don’t know how to say ‘no’ to."
Henley also admitted to being handcuffed and burned with a cigarette by Corll. His statement about not being raped is also eerily similar to that of Billy Ridinger, who at first said the same thing in the same tone, and we all know what happened there. It doesn't take a genius to figure out what Henley was hiding. He also didn't participate in Brooks torture he just knocked him down for Corll to put on the death rack and went to sleep. Henley didn't even have his own room, Corll treated him like a dog and he mostly slept on the floor in Brooks room, sometimes sleeping on a couch or on Brooks bed.