The man considered a suspect in the so-called ‘Texas Killing Fields’ murders is under parole review again.
Members of the Texas Board of Pardons and Parole are reviewing whether Clyde Edwin Hedrick should remain under the Super Intensive Supervision Program (SISP) , which includes a GPS ankle monitor.
The founder of Texas EquuSearch , Tim Miller, is fighting to keep Hedrick under strict supervision. Miller’s daughter, Laura, is one of four victims in the unsolved ‘Killing Fields’ murders and her death is the reason he founded Texas EquuSearch.
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In 2014, Hedrick was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Ellen Rae Beason and sentenced to 20 years in prison. Beason died in 1984 a

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