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Clyde Hedrick was named as a suspect in the 2022 documentary series Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields. [74] Hedrick was released from jail in 2021 after he was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the murder of Ellen Beason in 1984.
EquuSearch founder Tim Miller reveals why he agreed to participate in Netflix's "Killing Fields" doc: He's "pissed off at Clyde Hedrick."
More recently, Clyde Hedrick, a man convicted of killing a woman named Ellen Beason, 30, in the area in 1984, is still a suspect, despite maintaining his innocence, per Bustle.
The man who founded Texas EquuSearch has just won a wrongful death lawsuit against the man he believes killed his daughter. Tim Miller was granted more than $24 million in liability and damages on ...
William Lewis Reece was born on July 1, 1959, in Oklahoma, one of 13 siblings.He spent his youth in the cities of Yukon and Anadarko. [2] Due to his parents' financial issues, he was forced to quit school after the ninth grade and take on a job as a farm laborer.
The true crime series is centered around the unsolved murders of four women in Texas in the 80s and 90s in an area known as the Texas Killing Fields, located in League City, Texas. [2] It was released on November 29, 2022. [3] As of December 4, 2022, it was rated as the top docuseries on Netflix, with 23,880,000 total hours viewed. [4] [5]
Unsurprisingly, then, Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields is a portrait of both a string of baffling homicide cases and the unending misery they caused for victims’ families and loved ones ...
Ellen Rae Simpson Beason (29), was last seen with friends on 29 July 1985 at the Texas Moon Club in League City, Texas, where she met local construction worker Clyde Hedrick. Later that evening she told her friends that she and Hedrick had made plans to go swimming.