Texas EquuSearch founder wants tight supervision kept on man considered suspect in โKilling Fieldsโ murders
A man considered a suspect in the so-called โKilling Fieldsโ murders is facing a review of his parole conditions, according to Galveston County District Attorney Jack Roady and Texas EquuSearch founder, Tim Miller. Clyde Hedrick was paroled from prison in 2021, sent to live at halfway house and placed under the stateโs highest level of supervision known as the Super Intensive Supervision Program (SISP).
Tim Miller, founder of Texas EquuSearch, wins $24M civil judgment in daughterโs murder
Tim Miller, founder of Texas EquuSearch, won a default judgment in his 2014 wrongful death lawsuit filed against Clyde Edwin Hedrick. Galveston County judge Lonnie Cox granted Millerโs motion for default judgment on Monday and awarded him $21,020,000 in damages.