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    Seriously - I think they should be dropping MORE details
    Any trends or similarities.
    The Lack of Info is more frightening than too much

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    Crazy! I watched the HBO documentary on this a few weeks ago. Even after they talked about the psychology of the false confessions, I was still pretty skeptical. I left believing it was most likely the 4 boys. The cops pressured TWO completely innocent men into confessing a murder they didn’t commit.
     
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    Those poor souls...
     
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    Man linked to Texas Killing Fields dies while on parole
    Clyde Edwin Hedrick, linked to the Texas Killing Fields cases, died while on parole, according to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice



    HOUSTON — Clyde Edwin Hedrick, 72, the man long linked to the Texas Killing Fields murders, died while on parole, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice confirmed.

    Hedrick passed away around 2 p.m. Saturday at a Houston hospital, according to TDCJ officials. He had been released from prison under the state’s Super Intensive Supervision program after serving eight years of a 20-year sentence for involuntary manslaughter in the death of Ellen Beason. Many believe Beason’s death was connected to the other unsolved murders in the Texas Killing Fields.

    Hedrick was never charged in the deaths of other women found in the area, including 16-year-old Laura Miller, whose murder in the late 1970s sparked a decades-long search for justice. After Laura’s death, her father, Tim Miller, founded Texas EquuSearch to help families of missing persons and dedicated much of his life to seeking answers in these cold cases.

    In recent years, Miller had fought to keep Hedrick under the Super Intensive Supervision program, which included GPS monitoring and strict oversight, amid concerns for public safety. Hedrick’s parole terms had been under periodic review by the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles.

    We spoke with Miller about Hedrick's death, who said the case is far from over. He told KHOU 11's Anayeli Ruiz that a lot of information about the case is yet to come out. He also told us it's inexcusable that it went on this long.

    Miller acknowledged that Hedrick was sick, and while he knows Hedrick can no longer harm anyone, he lamented that families will never know the full truth about what happened to their loved ones.

    He also revealed that an investigator had just spoken with Hedrick a day before he died.

    “I hope the case continues to move forward,” Miller said. “Even with his death, I hope authorities can still prove what I believe — that Clyde was responsible for my daughter and the deaths of other girls.”

    Hedrick’s death marks the end of a long chapter in one of the most notorious murder cases in the Houston area. While he was convicted for the death of Beason, the other killings in the Texas Killing Fields remain officially unsolved.

    Timeline: Calder Road “Killing Fields” murders
    The timeline below is from the FBI on the case and KHOU 11 reporting.
    • 1983 – League City bartender Heidi Fye disappears. Months later, her body is found in a rural field off a dirt road near Calder Road between Houston and Galveston.
    • 1984 – Laura Miller, 16, disappears after going to a nearby store to use a payphone soon after moving with her family to League City.
    • 1986 – Miller’s body is found in the same Calder Road field where Fye was discovered. During the search, investigators also find a third body, an unidentified woman dubbed “Jane Doe.”
    • 1991 – Passersby discover a fourth body in the same area. She is listed as “Janet Doe.”
    • Early 1990s – League City detective Richard Rennison works the case after joining the department not long after the fourth body is found, later carrying the case with him when he joins the FBI.
    • 2005 – Rennison becomes the FBI case agent for the Calder Road killings and continues to work the unsolved murders.
    • March 2018 – Clyde Hedrick is convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Ellen Rae Beason. Beason was reported missing in 1984. Hedrick was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
    • January 2019 – Rennison receives a call that Jane Doe and Janet Doe have finally been identified, breathing new life into the cold case.
    • 2019 – Jane Doe identified – Jane Doe is identified as Audrey Lee Cook, a mechanic who had lived in the Houston, Channelview, and Heights areas and was last seen in December 1985.
    • 2019 – Janet Doe identified – Janet Doe is identified as Donna Gonsoulin Prudhomme, a young mother from the Port Arthur area who later lived in Clear Lake and vanished in 1989.
    • By 2019 – The once‑remote field has been developed, and a local church and community members create a memorial with markers for each woman, working to transform the site from the “Killing Fields” into the “Healing Fields” with plans for a small park.
    • 2021 -- Hedrick was released on parole. He was on supervised parole, which includes GPS monitoring.
    • March 2026 – Hedrick dies.
     
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    RIP. Thoughts and prayers to his family.
     
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    We know Ka$h PAyTell won't catch them

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    Bacliff man indicted in 2 notorious 1980s ‘Texas Killing Fields’ cases, Laura Miller and Audrey Cook

    By John Wayne Ferguson, Staff Writer March 31, 2026

    Tim Miller looks at the now disintegrating cross he erected in 1986 at the site where the body of his daughter, Laura, was found in this 1997 file photo. The 16-year-old was one of four young females whose remains were found in a League City area known by many as the "killing fields."

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    Galveston County prosecutors have charged a Bacliff man in connection to two notorious 1980s Texas Killing Fields deaths that are among the state's most enduring murder mysteries.

    James Dolphs Elmore Jr. is charged with manslaughter and felony tampering with evidence in the 1984 killing of 16-year-old Laura Miller, county officials announced Tuesday. Miller disappeared in September 1984 after she left home to use a pay phone at a nearby store. Her body was found in February 1986.

    Laura Miller is the late daughter of Tim Miller, the founder of Texas Equusearch, an organization inspired by Laura's death that is dedicated to finding missing people.

    MARCH DEATH: Clyde Hedrick, linked to Texas Killing Fields murders, dies in Houston at 72

    Elmore is also charged with tampering with evidence in the murder of 30-year-old Audrey Cook. Cook, who lived in Houston, disappeared in December 1985. Her body was found in 1986 — though she wasn't positively identified until 2019.

    The area known as the Texas Killing Fields is a stretch of land along Interstate 45, south of Houston, where the bodies of more than 30 women have been found since the 1970s. In one area along Calder Road in League City, in north Galveston County, four bodies were discovered between 1983 and 1991.

    The Killing Fields cases have been the subject of countless movies, books and news reports. While the deaths are often talked about as one collective mystery, law enforcement officials have said killings connected to the area are the work of multiple people.

    Officials with the Galveston County District Attorney’s Office recently began re-examining evidence in Killings Fields cases tied to Clyde Hedrick, another Bacliff man who has long been a person of interest in Miller’s death but was never charged, according to a news release.

    In 2014, Hedrick was convicted of manslaughter over the death of Ellen Beason, who was last seen in 1984 at a League City nightclub.

    Last year, the district attorney’s office began re-interviewing witnesses and reexamining evidence, though it’s unclear what evidence led to Elmore’s indictment.

    The district attorney's office planned to seek grand jury indictments against Hedrick for the deaths of Miller, Cook and two other victims: Heidi Fye-Villareal, who disappeared in 1983 and was found dead in 1984, and Donna Prudhomme, who was found dead in 1991, but not identified until 2019.

    Hedrick died earlier this month before he could be indicted, officials said.

    At the same time, prosecutors sought charges against Elmore for offenses related to the deaths of Cook and Miller. It’s unclear what connection Elmore had with Hedrick. Charging documents were not immediately available.

    Elmore was in custody at the Galveston County Jail as of Tuesday afternoon, according to jail records.

    Galveston County officials said they plan to release more details about the indictment on Wednesday.
     
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    There are way too many murderers living around those 'fields'.
     
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    Have you been to Bacliff?

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    New DNA testing links 1974 death of Utah teen to Ted Bundy, sheriff says

    New DNA testing has definitively linked the unsolved death of a Utah teenager in 1974 to the infamous serial killer Ted Bundy, the local sheriff’s office said Wednesday.

    Laura Ann Aime, 17, went missing Halloween night 51 years ago after she left a party alone to go to a convenience store. About a month later, her body was found by hikers on the side of a highway in American Fork Canyon. Aime was bound, beaten and without clothing. Authorities said the evidence indicated that she had likely been kept alive for several days after her abduction.

    https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/01/us/ted-bundy-murder-laura-ann-aime-utah
     
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    Live Updates: Rex Heuermann pleads guilty to 7 murders in Gilgo Beach serial killings

    Rex Heuermann pleaded guilty Wednesday to killing seven women between 1993 and 2011 and admitted he killed an eighth, in a series of murders that came to be known as the Gilgo Beach serial killings.

    Rex Heuermann pleads guilty:
    • Rex Heuermann, 62, was arrested in 2023 in the murders of Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman and Amber Costello. He was later charged with the murders of Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Sandra Costilla, Jessica Taylor, and Valerie Mack.
    • Heuermann pleaded guilty Wednesday to killing all seven women.
    • Heuermann also admitted guilt in the killing of an eighth victim, Karen Vergata.
    • A news conference by the DA and family members of victims is expected at 2 p.m.
     

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