Man charged in connection with some of ‘Texas Killing Fields’ deaths of dozens of women
Prosecutors say a renewed investigation led by a task force reexamined evidence and witnesses, helping secure charges in two decades-old killings.
- Between 1984 and 1991, the bodies of Miller, Cook, Heide Villareal Fye, and Donna Prudhomme were found in the 'Texas Killing Fields'.
- James Elmore, 61, was charged with manslaughter and evidence tampering related to the deaths of Laura Miller and Audrey Cook.
- Clyde Edwin Hedrick, a longtime suspect in the cases, died as prosecutors were preparing murder charges against him.
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James Dolphs Elmore Jr. is suspected of assisting in the crimes of two women found decades ago in the so-called "Texas Death Camps."
A suspect was charged in the "Texas macabre fields" case, almost four decades after the discovery of the remains of two women.
Prosecutors charge man linked to ‘Texas Killing Fields’ — where bodies of dozens of women were found
James Dolphs Elmore Jr., 61, has been charged with multiple murders in connection to the “Texas Killing Fields,” where dozens of dead women have been found since the 1970s.
Man charged in connection to two decades-old ‘Texas Killing Fields’ murders
Prosecutors have charged a man allegedly connected to some of the deaths linked to the “Texas Killing Fields,” an area near Houston where the bodies of dozens of women were found beginning in the 1970s, saying they have solved a piece of a tragic mystery that has inspired books, movies and a Netflix documentary.
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