1 00:00:06,006 --> 00:00:08,299 [dramatic music playing] 2 00:00:08,383 --> 00:00:09,623 [911 dispatcher] Webster 9-1-1. 3 00:00:09,676 --> 00:00:12,971 [woman] Someone came in and said that she had been abducted 4 00:00:13,888 --> 00:00:16,307 and that she jumped out of a vehicle... 5 00:00:16,391 --> 00:00:17,517 [911 dispatcher] Okay. 6 00:00:17,600 --> 00:00:19,185 [woman] ...and that she's bleeding. 7 00:00:20,812 --> 00:00:22,689 [911 dispatcher] Is she in the parking lot? 8 00:00:22,772 --> 00:00:24,357 [woman] She's in the parking lot. 9 00:00:25,442 --> 00:00:27,110 [911 dispatcher] Webster-based Medic One. 10 00:00:27,193 --> 00:00:28,903 Need you en route to the Waffle House. 11 00:00:28,987 --> 00:00:30,780 [police siren wails] 12 00:00:31,698 --> 00:00:35,827 In May of 1997, there was a young woman abducted. 13 00:00:36,411 --> 00:00:38,038 She was in his pickup truck, 14 00:00:38,121 --> 00:00:42,834 and they were driving north on Interstate 45 towards Houston. 15 00:00:43,334 --> 00:00:46,963 And she was able to open the door on the freeway and jump out. 16 00:00:48,006 --> 00:00:49,466 [tires squeal] 17 00:00:50,884 --> 00:00:52,886 [Kathryn] She had scrapes all over. 18 00:00:54,095 --> 00:00:55,764 She was bleeding. 19 00:00:55,847 --> 00:00:58,183 Turned out the woman's name was Sandra Sapaugh. 20 00:01:00,477 --> 00:01:03,480 The only thing I was thinking was like, he's gonna kill me. 21 00:01:04,230 --> 00:01:08,109 I'd rather jump and kill myself than him doing what he was gonna do. 22 00:01:08,985 --> 00:01:10,612 So, I jumped. 23 00:01:13,156 --> 00:01:15,158 [Richard] She became very severely injured, 24 00:01:15,241 --> 00:01:16,284 but she survived. 25 00:01:17,118 --> 00:01:18,758 [Kathryn] She went to the police station. 26 00:01:18,828 --> 00:01:20,830 Couldn't remember the license plate number, 27 00:01:20,914 --> 00:01:24,292 but she described more of what the inside of the truck look like. 28 00:01:24,375 --> 00:01:28,922 She also described the man who had abducted her. 29 00:01:29,672 --> 00:01:31,800 A receding hairline, 30 00:01:31,883 --> 00:01:34,219 big bags underneath his eyes, 31 00:01:34,302 --> 00:01:35,678 and a black cowboy hat. 32 00:01:36,930 --> 00:01:37,931 That's him. 33 00:01:42,894 --> 00:01:44,938 [ominous music playing] 34 00:02:06,584 --> 00:02:08,336 [Richard] The benefit of the case 35 00:02:08,419 --> 00:02:10,839 with the woman who was able to get out of the truck is 36 00:02:10,922 --> 00:02:12,423 she could identify him. 37 00:02:12,507 --> 00:02:16,177 Having an eyewitness to point out and say, "This is who abducted me," 38 00:02:16,928 --> 00:02:18,805 it was a major breakthrough. 39 00:02:20,181 --> 00:02:22,767 [reporter] The man is believed to be driving a pickup truck. 40 00:02:22,851 --> 00:02:26,771 He's described as white, in his mid-thirties, with a medium build. 41 00:02:27,689 --> 00:02:29,232 [Skip] How do we catch him? 42 00:02:29,941 --> 00:02:32,694 You can easily exit Interstate 45 43 00:02:33,278 --> 00:02:34,320 at night, 44 00:02:35,071 --> 00:02:37,657 throw open the back door, toss your body out. 45 00:02:38,533 --> 00:02:40,743 The water covers up your physical evidence. 46 00:02:41,411 --> 00:02:42,411 And you're gone. 47 00:02:46,666 --> 00:02:49,169 [Kathryn] Laura Smither and other victims, 48 00:02:49,252 --> 00:02:54,257 all of them happened along the same stretch of I-45. 49 00:02:58,678 --> 00:03:01,222 [Gay] The days after Laura first went missing, 50 00:03:01,306 --> 00:03:05,810 police departments on that I-45 corridor started comparing notes. 51 00:03:07,270 --> 00:03:08,771 They started collaborating. 52 00:03:09,397 --> 00:03:15,153 [Skip] One county did a survey of sex criminals who lived in this area, 53 00:03:15,778 --> 00:03:18,448 and they came up with the number of 2,100 men. 54 00:03:20,283 --> 00:03:23,161 [Kathryn] Near the end of September, a cop I know, 55 00:03:23,244 --> 00:03:27,498 Sue Dietrich, went over to talk to the police chief in Friendswood. 56 00:03:27,582 --> 00:03:32,587 He started talking about a suspect in the Laura Smither case. 57 00:03:33,087 --> 00:03:39,344 I realize that was, in fact, very similar to the information given by Sandra. 58 00:03:40,720 --> 00:03:42,555 That guy fits the description. 59 00:03:45,975 --> 00:03:48,353 [ominous music playing] 60 00:03:54,776 --> 00:03:56,611 [officer] Number four, step on the red circle. 61 00:03:58,571 --> 00:04:00,949 [Kathryn] They brought him in for an in-person lineup. 62 00:04:01,032 --> 00:04:04,702 Sandra's eyes locked on him the minute that he walked in. 63 00:04:05,578 --> 00:04:08,057 [officer] I want you to repeat after me in a loud, clear voice. 64 00:04:08,081 --> 00:04:09,374 "Do not scream." 65 00:04:10,541 --> 00:04:11,668 Do not scream. 66 00:04:14,045 --> 00:04:15,205 [officer] "Get in the truck." 67 00:04:15,797 --> 00:04:16,798 Get in the truck. 68 00:04:23,304 --> 00:04:24,806 [officer] "I'll kill you, bitch." 69 00:04:24,889 --> 00:04:26,683 I'll kill you, bitch. 70 00:04:28,851 --> 00:04:31,938 She said, "It's number four. That's him." 71 00:04:33,773 --> 00:04:35,108 And it was Bill Reece. 72 00:04:41,990 --> 00:04:44,200 They got a search warrant for his house. 73 00:04:45,910 --> 00:04:46,910 And his truck. 74 00:04:47,829 --> 00:04:53,334 And they found the black cowboy hat that Sandra had talked about. 75 00:04:54,544 --> 00:04:57,714 [Richard] They were able to arrest Reece for her abduction. 76 00:05:01,092 --> 00:05:03,761 [Lise] William Reece, he was working in construction 77 00:05:03,845 --> 00:05:07,849 during the period Laura Smither and other young women disappeared. 78 00:05:09,392 --> 00:05:12,603 [Kathryn] He was a sex offender out of Oklahoma 79 00:05:12,687 --> 00:05:14,439 who had just gotten out of prison 80 00:05:14,522 --> 00:05:18,443 after serving time for two different sexual assaults. 81 00:05:19,777 --> 00:05:22,989 [Lise] William Reece had come to Houston to work. 82 00:05:23,573 --> 00:05:26,326 [Richard] In 1997, there was a new subdivision 83 00:05:26,409 --> 00:05:29,620 going in very close to where Laura Smither lived, 84 00:05:29,704 --> 00:05:33,916 and William Reece was working construction at that new subdivision. 85 00:05:35,209 --> 00:05:37,628 [Kathryn] And it turned out, at nine o'clock, 86 00:05:39,005 --> 00:05:41,591 when Laura started off on her jog, 87 00:05:42,508 --> 00:05:44,469 Bill Reece was being released 88 00:05:45,261 --> 00:05:48,598 by the foreman on the job that day because it was gonna rain. 89 00:05:49,766 --> 00:05:51,768 We don't know what he said to get her in the truck. 90 00:05:51,851 --> 00:05:54,270 We don't know if he used a weapon. 91 00:05:54,354 --> 00:05:55,688 We don't know if he 92 00:05:56,898 --> 00:05:58,107 tricked her. 93 00:05:58,608 --> 00:06:00,777 But she was never seen after that. 94 00:06:02,403 --> 00:06:04,405 [Gay] When Laura was first missing, 95 00:06:04,906 --> 00:06:10,036 William Lewis Reece was being interviewed very early on and watched. 96 00:06:12,163 --> 00:06:14,957 It was really when Sandra Sapaugh was abducted. 97 00:06:15,958 --> 00:06:17,960 And I wondered at that time. 98 00:06:19,879 --> 00:06:22,965 When it was on the same stretch of road. 99 00:06:24,008 --> 00:06:25,259 Was he involved? 100 00:06:27,887 --> 00:06:30,723 [Richard] While we were investigating William Reece in 1997, 101 00:06:31,349 --> 00:06:35,728 we had to consider he was potentially a suspect for the Calder Road killings. 102 00:06:37,605 --> 00:06:39,440 It's extremely rare 103 00:06:39,524 --> 00:06:44,404 to have two serial killers in the same close proximity, 104 00:06:44,487 --> 00:06:46,280 separated by only a few years. 105 00:06:46,989 --> 00:06:50,451 But at the time Heide Fye, Laura Miller, 106 00:06:51,619 --> 00:06:53,746 and Jane Doe were discovered... 107 00:06:55,540 --> 00:06:58,084 William Reece was in prison in Oklahoma, 108 00:06:58,626 --> 00:07:00,670 so he couldn't have been responsible for those. 109 00:07:02,088 --> 00:07:04,191 [reporter 1] The man arrested for a Webster kidnapping 110 00:07:04,215 --> 00:07:05,800 and named as the prime suspect 111 00:07:05,883 --> 00:07:08,177 in the killing of Friendswood's Laura Smither. 112 00:07:08,719 --> 00:07:10,319 [reporter 2] Besides the Smither murder, 113 00:07:10,388 --> 00:07:12,890 police are investigating whether Reece could also be involved 114 00:07:12,974 --> 00:07:15,226 with the disappearance of another local teenager, 115 00:07:15,309 --> 00:07:17,353 Jessica Cain of Tiki Island. 116 00:07:21,774 --> 00:07:23,109 [Gay] At the beginning, 117 00:07:24,193 --> 00:07:29,115 Reece had a very convincing good-old-boy country act. 118 00:07:29,198 --> 00:07:32,201 And I've watched the tape. He was very convincing. 119 00:07:32,785 --> 00:07:35,037 It sounds bad because they got me set up 120 00:07:35,121 --> 00:07:36,831 like I'm a serial killer. 121 00:07:36,914 --> 00:07:39,959 I didn't kill her. Never seen the girl, never met the girl. 122 00:07:40,793 --> 00:07:42,712 I've never been with the girl. 123 00:07:43,379 --> 00:07:45,381 [dramatic music playing] 124 00:07:49,343 --> 00:07:51,345 [crickets chirping] 125 00:07:54,223 --> 00:07:57,059 [Richard] With Laura Smither, she was found deceased. 126 00:07:57,643 --> 00:08:00,104 There was very little evidence, and... 127 00:08:01,189 --> 00:08:04,066 then Jessica Cain, she wasn't even found. 128 00:08:05,693 --> 00:08:07,695 [crickets chirping] 129 00:08:10,031 --> 00:08:11,449 [no audio] 130 00:08:11,532 --> 00:08:16,245 [Gay] The district attorney chose to prosecute for Sandra, not for Laura, 131 00:08:16,787 --> 00:08:21,167 because he felt that we didn't have enough evidence for a capital murder case, 132 00:08:21,250 --> 00:08:23,503 which was very frustrating to me at the time 133 00:08:23,586 --> 00:08:26,005 because I thought we had plenty to prosecute. 134 00:08:27,131 --> 00:08:28,925 [reporter] William Reece has not been charged 135 00:08:29,008 --> 00:08:30,843 in the unsolved Laura Smither case, 136 00:08:30,927 --> 00:08:33,095 although her parents are a constant presence 137 00:08:33,179 --> 00:08:34,931 here at the kidnapping trial. 138 00:08:36,265 --> 00:08:40,770 [Kathryn] Reece was convicted for the kidnapping of Sandra Sapaugh 139 00:08:40,853 --> 00:08:43,439 and sentenced to 60 years. 140 00:08:43,523 --> 00:08:45,525 [ominous music playing] 141 00:08:54,951 --> 00:08:58,788 I interviewed Reece when I was just starting to work on the book. 142 00:09:00,540 --> 00:09:02,780 - [Kathryn] Did you kill Laura Smither? - [William] Nope. 143 00:09:04,001 --> 00:09:07,046 [Kathryn] Huh. So you never saw Laura that day? 144 00:09:07,129 --> 00:09:10,424 Like, even just jogging down the street when you were driving by in your truck? 145 00:09:10,508 --> 00:09:11,508 [William] No. 146 00:09:13,135 --> 00:09:14,929 [Kathryn] What about Jessica Cain? 147 00:09:15,930 --> 00:09:16,973 [William] Who's that? 148 00:09:17,932 --> 00:09:20,309 [Kathryn] The girl who disappeared on I-45? 149 00:09:23,688 --> 00:09:26,649 - Why do you think people look at you? - [William] I don't give a damn. 150 00:09:28,442 --> 00:09:31,362 I mean, I got everything I need to prove that I'm innocent. 151 00:09:32,780 --> 00:09:35,825 Nothing links me to anything. 152 00:09:38,077 --> 00:09:41,122 He just denied and denied. 153 00:09:41,205 --> 00:09:42,999 [Kathryn] So what do you think happened here? 154 00:09:43,791 --> 00:09:44,991 [William] I really don't care. 155 00:09:46,544 --> 00:09:47,628 [tape machine clicks] 156 00:09:47,712 --> 00:09:50,715 I walked out of there believing he had killed both of them. 157 00:09:52,508 --> 00:09:56,262 But I didn't have anything on my tape recorder that proved it. 158 00:10:04,854 --> 00:10:08,649 [reporter 1] Since 1983, Galveston County has an unusually large number 159 00:10:08,733 --> 00:10:10,860 of mysterious disappearances. 160 00:10:10,943 --> 00:10:14,405 All involve young women, many only teenagers. 161 00:10:15,156 --> 00:10:18,242 All have either disappeared or turned up dead. 162 00:10:20,036 --> 00:10:23,956 [reporter 2] Police are afraid those responsible may still be out there. 163 00:10:24,040 --> 00:10:26,125 [ominous music playing] 164 00:10:30,463 --> 00:10:33,674 How did we get all these sick bastards in one spot? 165 00:10:44,977 --> 00:10:46,771 I don't know. I don't get it. 166 00:10:47,563 --> 00:10:48,563 I don't get it. 167 00:10:49,649 --> 00:10:51,442 [dramatic music playing] 168 00:10:55,112 --> 00:10:57,198 [insects chirping] 169 00:11:03,537 --> 00:11:06,999 [Kathryn] As time passed and no evidence materialized, 170 00:11:07,625 --> 00:11:11,253 the Calder Road killings, they were frozen cold. 171 00:11:12,421 --> 00:11:16,884 In the '90s, the detectives never gave up on Abel. 172 00:11:19,345 --> 00:11:21,972 But there was no evidence that Abel had done anything. 173 00:11:24,058 --> 00:11:27,103 [Kathryn] At one point, Tim decided that Robert wasn't guilty. 174 00:11:28,270 --> 00:11:29,647 [Skip] Tim Miller, 175 00:11:29,730 --> 00:11:33,901 the most adamant Abel-hater in all of that part of Texas, 176 00:11:33,984 --> 00:11:36,153 a man who wanted to kill Abel, 177 00:11:36,237 --> 00:11:39,031 realized that he had gone way too far. 178 00:11:39,115 --> 00:11:41,826 And at some point, he called Abel and said, "I'm sorry." 179 00:11:43,244 --> 00:11:46,122 I just had the opportunity to hug his neck and say, 180 00:11:46,706 --> 00:11:48,124 "Robert, please forgive me." 181 00:11:49,250 --> 00:11:51,043 And we cried together and stuff. 182 00:11:52,753 --> 00:11:54,672 [Skip] But it wasn't enough. It was too late. 183 00:11:55,339 --> 00:11:58,426 Abel knew that he'd never be thought of as anything but a serial killer 184 00:11:58,509 --> 00:11:59,760 for the rest of his life. 185 00:12:00,344 --> 00:12:03,764 In League City, he continued to be a suspect until he died. 186 00:12:06,183 --> 00:12:08,853 He drove his golf cart right up on the tracks, 187 00:12:10,104 --> 00:12:12,106 just as a train was getting there. 188 00:12:18,779 --> 00:12:22,324 We'll probably never know if it was suicide or an accident. 189 00:12:23,826 --> 00:12:27,371 Totally destroyed his life until he couldn't stand what they did anymore. 190 00:12:27,455 --> 00:12:28,581 Couldn't deal with it. 191 00:12:29,999 --> 00:12:32,001 Waste of time and another wasted life. 192 00:12:37,047 --> 00:12:38,883 There are a lot of victims here. 193 00:12:45,931 --> 00:12:48,392 [somber music playing] 194 00:12:50,394 --> 00:12:52,396 [insects chirping] 195 00:13:02,448 --> 00:13:04,450 [ominous music playing] 196 00:13:08,746 --> 00:13:10,915 - [man] What's your name? - Clyde Hedrick. 197 00:13:10,998 --> 00:13:12,917 [man] Clyde, tell me about your decorations. 198 00:13:13,000 --> 00:13:14,585 [Clyde] We just do it for the kids. 199 00:13:16,128 --> 00:13:18,923 Put the little tombstone things out here. 200 00:13:19,006 --> 00:13:21,217 You know, give them an idea of a grave. 201 00:13:21,801 --> 00:13:22,885 [Tim] Clyde Hedrick. 202 00:13:23,469 --> 00:13:28,891 He was on my radar the minute they told me early on about Ellen Beason. 203 00:13:30,142 --> 00:13:33,354 But then this Robert Abel is a person of interest and everything. 204 00:13:35,272 --> 00:13:36,272 Waste of time. 205 00:13:37,441 --> 00:13:42,530 And then it went back to the same person I was looking at in the very beginning. 206 00:13:51,372 --> 00:13:55,876 [Kevin] After the trial for tampering with the body of Ellen Beason, 207 00:13:57,127 --> 00:13:59,505 he got into trouble with the law time and again. 208 00:14:04,552 --> 00:14:08,138 [Lise] Clyde Hedrick, he had already done time in prison in Florida. 209 00:14:09,849 --> 00:14:13,561 The file that the Galveston County DA's office has on Clyde Hedrick 210 00:14:13,644 --> 00:14:15,688 is pretty thick. 211 00:14:16,564 --> 00:14:19,525 He was accused by various ex-wives and ex-girlfriends 212 00:14:19,608 --> 00:14:23,279 of beating them, cocaine, arson. 213 00:14:27,658 --> 00:14:29,660 [dramatic music playing] 214 00:14:36,625 --> 00:14:39,211 [Tim] Clyde Hedrick knew everything about this area. 215 00:14:40,170 --> 00:14:46,093 Clyde worked for a contractor that was right here on Calder. 216 00:14:46,802 --> 00:14:48,637 We did get information. 217 00:14:49,305 --> 00:14:53,017 This is one of the spots Clyde would dump some of his building materials. 218 00:14:55,102 --> 00:14:56,395 Right beside Laura's body, 219 00:14:56,478 --> 00:14:59,690 there was some old shingles and some old rotten wood 220 00:14:59,773 --> 00:15:02,693 that was apparently taken off somebody's house. 221 00:15:05,863 --> 00:15:07,448 That's the business he was in. 222 00:15:14,955 --> 00:15:19,293 Tim Miller contacted myself and a sheriff's department detective 223 00:15:19,376 --> 00:15:20,502 and asked to meet with us. 224 00:15:21,295 --> 00:15:23,839 He and I went to Tim's office and sat down with him, 225 00:15:23,923 --> 00:15:24,923 and Tim asked for help. 226 00:15:26,800 --> 00:15:28,928 [Kevin] Tim Miller was suspicious 227 00:15:29,011 --> 00:15:32,431 of Clyde Hedrick's involvement in his daughter's murder. 228 00:15:33,641 --> 00:15:37,311 For years, I think police who knew about the Ellen Beason case 229 00:15:37,394 --> 00:15:41,398 were very skeptical of the statements that were given by Clyde Hedrick. 230 00:15:41,482 --> 00:15:43,817 He was always the focus, and it was always thought 231 00:15:43,901 --> 00:15:48,739 that he was far more involved in that than we were able to convict him for. 232 00:15:49,573 --> 00:15:52,201 [Richard] Myself and several other investigators 233 00:15:52,284 --> 00:15:54,328 formed an ad hoc task force. 234 00:15:55,537 --> 00:15:58,457 We had the idea if we reopen the Ellen Beason case, 235 00:15:59,416 --> 00:16:03,003 maybe that would bring in some more information and possible tips 236 00:16:03,087 --> 00:16:05,089 to the other unsolved cases. 237 00:16:06,966 --> 00:16:09,843 If we were gonna hold somebody accountable for her murder, 238 00:16:10,970 --> 00:16:12,513 it is evidence that we had to have. 239 00:16:14,515 --> 00:16:19,061 In March of 2012, we exhumed Ellen Beason's body, 240 00:16:20,187 --> 00:16:22,439 and it was a very difficult decision. 241 00:16:22,523 --> 00:16:26,151 I can't imagine having that be my loved one. 242 00:16:32,616 --> 00:16:34,743 [Hanson] Clyde, why don't you have a seat right here. 243 00:16:35,494 --> 00:16:37,871 I've never seen a Dr Pepper can like that. 244 00:16:37,955 --> 00:16:39,707 [Clyde] Yeah, it just pops on. 245 00:16:39,790 --> 00:16:42,751 I only got half a jaw from the cancer. 246 00:16:45,087 --> 00:16:47,506 I'm Ted Tommy Hanson with Galveston Sheriff's Office, 247 00:16:47,589 --> 00:16:51,260 Agent Rennison with the FBI, and you're Clyde Edwin Hedrick, right? 248 00:16:51,343 --> 00:16:52,343 - Yes. - Okay. 249 00:16:54,304 --> 00:16:57,099 Let's start with Ellen Beason. 250 00:16:57,182 --> 00:16:58,308 Who's that? 251 00:16:59,268 --> 00:17:00,811 [Richard] When we were driving over, 252 00:17:00,894 --> 00:17:03,939 I said, "When's the last time you carried a body around?" 253 00:17:04,023 --> 00:17:05,482 And you said: "I never did that." 254 00:17:05,566 --> 00:17:07,693 - Oh, and that's her? - [Richard] That's her. 255 00:17:08,193 --> 00:17:10,320 Back in 1985 when this happened, 256 00:17:10,988 --> 00:17:13,991 the medical examiner's office didn't have certain equipment they have today. 257 00:17:14,074 --> 00:17:15,074 [Clyde] Right. 258 00:17:16,285 --> 00:17:17,828 [Richard] We exhumed her body. 259 00:17:21,373 --> 00:17:22,791 That means we dug it up. 260 00:17:23,459 --> 00:17:27,546 And she has a massive skull fracture. 261 00:17:27,629 --> 00:17:29,882 And I don't mean a little hairline crack. 262 00:17:31,508 --> 00:17:36,346 We're talking a massive skull fracture that would absolutely cause death. 263 00:17:39,850 --> 00:17:41,351 I don't see how that's possible. 264 00:17:41,435 --> 00:17:42,644 [Richard] Well, it's possible. 265 00:17:43,520 --> 00:17:47,232 We had forensic anthropologist take a look at the remains. 266 00:17:47,816 --> 00:17:50,194 And according to the medical professionals, 267 00:17:50,277 --> 00:17:54,281 that could only have been done through homicide. 268 00:17:55,741 --> 00:17:58,660 I'm not trying to see if she got a skull fracture. 269 00:17:58,744 --> 00:18:01,205 I'm trying to see how she got the skull fracture. 270 00:18:01,830 --> 00:18:04,708 The only way I could possibly think of is that maybe that's what... 271 00:18:04,792 --> 00:18:07,544 When she went swimming and then she was not swimming, 272 00:18:07,628 --> 00:18:09,630 but there's nothing in there that... 273 00:18:09,713 --> 00:18:11,924 You know, I was in that water, you know, years. 274 00:18:12,007 --> 00:18:14,259 There's no way she dove in and hit her head. 275 00:18:14,343 --> 00:18:17,179 There's no way in hell that she had skull fractures. 276 00:18:17,763 --> 00:18:20,099 I don't like seeing someone get away with murder. 277 00:18:20,682 --> 00:18:21,850 That's just not right. 278 00:18:23,936 --> 00:18:26,688 A judge of your character is how you own up to your responsibilities 279 00:18:26,772 --> 00:18:29,650 when you make mistakes, and you're failing miserably, Clyde. 280 00:18:30,484 --> 00:18:32,277 I can put my hand on a stack of bibles, 281 00:18:32,361 --> 00:18:36,907 and I know I've never, ever hurt anybody as far as death-wise. 282 00:18:39,034 --> 00:18:40,953 Definitive. That happened. 283 00:18:44,540 --> 00:18:45,707 Complete puzzle to me. 284 00:18:46,750 --> 00:18:51,213 I think he felt this was behind him, and perhaps he'd gotten away with it. 285 00:18:53,507 --> 00:18:58,887 [Kevin] The force needed to cause that fracture was a great powerful force, 286 00:18:58,971 --> 00:19:03,392 a force that wasn't an accident, but that was intended to take a life. 287 00:19:04,601 --> 00:19:08,188 [Richard] That, along with other things, gave us enough evidence 288 00:19:08,272 --> 00:19:10,983 to charge Clyde for the murder of Ellen Beason. 289 00:19:22,202 --> 00:19:23,287 [director] Is that him? 290 00:19:25,038 --> 00:19:28,167 [Tim] Oh, yeah. That's him. Yeah, that's him. That's him. 291 00:19:29,126 --> 00:19:30,794 I mean, the list goes on and on. 292 00:19:34,006 --> 00:19:37,301 It's sickening looking through shit. I mean, it truly is. 293 00:19:38,302 --> 00:19:40,304 [Kevin] An additional piece of evidence we had 294 00:19:40,387 --> 00:19:43,182 was some statements that Hedrick had made 295 00:19:43,265 --> 00:19:47,019 to other inmates in the county jail while he was awaiting trial. 296 00:19:47,102 --> 00:19:51,607 We typically call them jailhouse snitches, jailhouse informants. 297 00:19:51,690 --> 00:19:54,693 Hedrick spoke about the Ellen Beason case 298 00:19:54,776 --> 00:19:57,487 and made admissions to other murders. 299 00:19:58,488 --> 00:20:02,159 One of those, he included the name of Laura Miller. 300 00:20:03,827 --> 00:20:05,707 [reporter] Tucked away in the prosecution's case 301 00:20:05,746 --> 00:20:07,789 involving Beason is a document titled, 302 00:20:07,873 --> 00:20:11,793 "Notice of Intent to Use Evidence of Other Crimes, Wrongs, or Acts." 303 00:20:11,877 --> 00:20:14,338 In this document, prosecutors write, 304 00:20:14,421 --> 00:20:16,632 "Defendant had sex with Laura Miller 305 00:20:16,715 --> 00:20:18,926 and then intentionally and knowingly killed her." 306 00:20:20,010 --> 00:20:21,553 Prosecutors have indicated 307 00:20:21,637 --> 00:20:24,890 Clyde Hedrick was also involved in the Killing Fields murders 308 00:20:24,973 --> 00:20:27,476 in the mid '80s, and have never been solved. 309 00:20:28,518 --> 00:20:31,521 Without ever reaching out to Tim Miller, her father, 310 00:20:31,605 --> 00:20:34,524 I had now filed a document 311 00:20:34,608 --> 00:20:39,154 that said I knew a man had murdered and potentially raped his daughter. 312 00:20:39,738 --> 00:20:40,822 I regret that. 313 00:20:41,448 --> 00:20:47,913 It was the way that I met Tim Miller, which is not a great way to meet someone. 314 00:20:48,914 --> 00:20:50,832 [director] How did you find out about that? 315 00:20:50,916 --> 00:20:55,087 Well, I read it in court reports. 316 00:20:56,129 --> 00:20:57,464 Taunting and bragging. 317 00:20:59,216 --> 00:21:02,511 His own admission when he was in jail. 318 00:21:05,472 --> 00:21:07,808 How he had sex with Laura before he killed her. 319 00:21:10,018 --> 00:21:11,436 How he killed Heide. 320 00:21:17,192 --> 00:21:19,072 [Kevin] I received a phone call from Tim Miller, 321 00:21:19,152 --> 00:21:23,490 and I went further and explained to him the source of that information, 322 00:21:23,573 --> 00:21:26,785 and why it wasn't necessarily a break in the case. 323 00:21:27,411 --> 00:21:30,872 Texas law states that a person cannot be convicted 324 00:21:30,956 --> 00:21:33,000 on the basis of jailhouse informants, 325 00:21:33,083 --> 00:21:36,128 but the defendant's involvement has to be corroborated. 326 00:21:38,255 --> 00:21:39,298 [exhales] 327 00:21:43,218 --> 00:21:46,680 [Tim] I talked to one of the guys 328 00:21:46,763 --> 00:21:51,518 that was in jail with Clyde when Clyde actually told them 329 00:21:51,601 --> 00:21:55,856 that he had sex with Laura before he murdered her. 330 00:21:58,358 --> 00:21:59,735 Pretty painful conversation. 331 00:21:59,818 --> 00:22:01,570 [somber music playing] 332 00:22:07,200 --> 00:22:09,578 You know, I was just hoping to get that 333 00:22:10,620 --> 00:22:13,290 one little piece of evidence, 334 00:22:13,373 --> 00:22:16,460 but I think anything I would've found and turned over to the police, 335 00:22:16,543 --> 00:22:18,420 it would just be probably lost. 336 00:22:21,548 --> 00:22:26,678 [Kevin] I know that Tim wants the killer of his daughter brought to justice. 337 00:22:26,762 --> 00:22:29,931 I want that. I think everybody wants that. 338 00:22:31,266 --> 00:22:34,603 [reporter] We asked Hedrick if he had anything to say about Laura. 339 00:22:34,686 --> 00:22:37,314 "They're trying to pin me for the Killing Fields murders." 340 00:22:37,397 --> 00:22:39,358 "I didn't kill her. I didn't even know her." 341 00:22:39,441 --> 00:22:42,319 The criminal justice system is just a long, 342 00:22:43,987 --> 00:22:46,573 brutal system for victims 343 00:22:47,324 --> 00:22:49,368 and for families of victims. 344 00:22:50,494 --> 00:22:52,120 But he fights every single day. 345 00:22:54,373 --> 00:22:56,253 [Tim] I filed a wrongful death suit against him. 346 00:22:57,959 --> 00:23:00,462 And I'll fight till my dying breath. 347 00:23:02,881 --> 00:23:04,883 [dramatic music playing] 348 00:23:10,347 --> 00:23:13,141 [reporter] Clyde Hedrick sat quietly as prosecutors told the jury 349 00:23:13,225 --> 00:23:17,396 he is the man who killed and then tried to hide the body of Ellen Rae Beason. 350 00:23:19,398 --> 00:23:21,274 The 29-year-old woman, 351 00:23:21,983 --> 00:23:24,444 left discarded under a couch... 352 00:23:27,239 --> 00:23:28,615 and forgotten about. 353 00:23:28,698 --> 00:23:30,742 [dramatic music playing] 354 00:23:36,748 --> 00:23:39,793 [Richard] Some of Heide's family was at the trial. 355 00:23:40,669 --> 00:23:41,753 Tim Miller was there. 356 00:23:43,171 --> 00:23:45,549 I had heart palpitations, a lot of anxieties. 357 00:23:46,216 --> 00:23:48,844 Difficult being there, but it'd be harder not to be there. 358 00:23:50,387 --> 00:23:53,140 [Kevin] I ended up cross-examining the medical examiner. 359 00:23:53,974 --> 00:23:55,534 From all of the photographs that we had 360 00:23:55,559 --> 00:23:58,395 of his very initial examination of Ellen Beason, 361 00:23:58,478 --> 00:24:00,522 there were only two of the skull, 362 00:24:01,690 --> 00:24:04,359 neither showing the area where the fracture was. 363 00:24:04,443 --> 00:24:05,861 I argued to the jury, 364 00:24:05,944 --> 00:24:09,573 the medical examiner, in an attempt to protect his reputation, 365 00:24:09,656 --> 00:24:11,616 hid or destroyed evidence from the state. 366 00:24:13,743 --> 00:24:15,829 We tried Clyde Hedrick for murder. 367 00:24:15,912 --> 00:24:18,039 The jury found him guilty of manslaughter. 368 00:24:21,126 --> 00:24:25,380 [Richard] So after Clyde was convicted, there was sentencing portion of the trial. 369 00:24:25,464 --> 00:24:27,424 A former family member testified. 370 00:24:28,967 --> 00:24:31,094 I was called in 371 00:24:31,178 --> 00:24:34,306 as a witness for the sentencing phase. 372 00:24:35,348 --> 00:24:40,812 The district attorney, Kevin Petroff, wanted the jury 373 00:24:40,896 --> 00:24:42,689 to hear what I had to say. 374 00:24:43,940 --> 00:24:48,069 To really show what kind of person Clyde Hedrick is. 375 00:24:49,112 --> 00:24:54,117 I told them what had happened, and that things progressively got worse. 376 00:24:56,620 --> 00:25:02,417 There were times that I would fall asleep watching TV in the living room. 377 00:25:04,961 --> 00:25:06,713 And I could feel somebody... 378 00:25:08,632 --> 00:25:09,716 touching me. 379 00:25:12,969 --> 00:25:15,639 It was just... It was so hard to wake up. 380 00:25:16,223 --> 00:25:18,934 And I was just so tired. 381 00:25:23,647 --> 00:25:27,400 He would make me, like, a glass of Kool-Aid or something. 382 00:25:28,360 --> 00:25:30,153 I don't like Kool-Aid. 383 00:25:31,821 --> 00:25:34,032 But if he made you something, 384 00:25:35,033 --> 00:25:36,033 you take it. 385 00:25:39,037 --> 00:25:42,249 One morning, I woke up and I had to go straight to the bathroom. 386 00:25:43,875 --> 00:25:47,087 I would be sore in places that I shouldn't be. 387 00:25:48,922 --> 00:25:50,882 [Kevin] You could tell on some level 388 00:25:50,966 --> 00:25:54,719 that she was reliving it as she was describing it to the jury. 389 00:25:55,804 --> 00:25:59,766 It was very strong. It was difficult to listen to. 390 00:25:59,849 --> 00:26:01,476 For the Ellen Beason case, 391 00:26:01,560 --> 00:26:04,396 the jury deliberated fairly quickly and came back 392 00:26:04,479 --> 00:26:06,648 with the maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. 393 00:26:06,731 --> 00:26:08,733 [dramatic music playing] 394 00:26:17,450 --> 00:26:19,286 Somebody finally listened. 395 00:26:25,625 --> 00:26:26,835 [sighs] 396 00:26:40,265 --> 00:26:42,767 [dramatic music playing] 397 00:26:54,195 --> 00:26:57,616 [Nina] The Ellen Beason trial, that was very eye-opening to me. 398 00:26:58,533 --> 00:27:02,746 The autopsy decision being grossly incorrect... 399 00:27:04,748 --> 00:27:08,335 just brought to light some of the same frustrations we've had 400 00:27:08,418 --> 00:27:11,421 in our case with my aunt Heide. 401 00:27:12,088 --> 00:27:16,509 The medical examiner, he did not preserve her clothing. 402 00:27:16,593 --> 00:27:19,763 He did not preserve fingernails. 403 00:27:19,846 --> 00:27:25,977 He did not preserve items that could potentially contain 404 00:27:27,354 --> 00:27:28,980 physical forensic evidence 405 00:27:29,064 --> 00:27:32,025 that a lot of juries want 406 00:27:32,108 --> 00:27:34,361 in a case to get convictions. 407 00:27:35,945 --> 00:27:38,907 In most of these cases, they've lost a lot of the evidence. 408 00:27:39,741 --> 00:27:43,328 The shirt that was found near Laura's body was gone. 409 00:27:44,704 --> 00:27:45,997 There could be DNA. 410 00:27:47,040 --> 00:27:49,626 But if they never find the shirt, we'll never know. 411 00:27:53,046 --> 00:27:57,258 [Lise] There's just not enough resources for cold cases in America in general. 412 00:27:57,967 --> 00:28:00,136 There's still a lot of cases that get forgotten, 413 00:28:01,554 --> 00:28:02,889 and that don't get solved. 414 00:28:04,182 --> 00:28:07,102 And that is allowing serial killers to go free. 415 00:28:10,814 --> 00:28:12,357 [Kathryn] These cases were old. 416 00:28:13,566 --> 00:28:16,528 The world might have forgotten about it, but those families didn't. 417 00:28:18,655 --> 00:28:21,533 [Nina] It just brought to light the fact that 418 00:28:21,616 --> 00:28:24,327 we're gonna have to dive into this deeper. 419 00:28:25,495 --> 00:28:29,582 It would really, really be nice to get some closure for these families. 420 00:28:29,666 --> 00:28:32,377 Anything I can do to help these people, I'm gonna try my hardest. 421 00:28:38,466 --> 00:28:41,010 When I first started working the Calder Road case, 422 00:28:41,636 --> 00:28:44,723 it was somewhat difficult because I didn't have access to all of the files 423 00:28:44,806 --> 00:28:46,307 at League City Police Department. 424 00:28:46,391 --> 00:28:48,143 I just wanted to read as much as I could 425 00:28:48,226 --> 00:28:52,272 and see if a new set of fresh eyes could maybe find something others didn't see. 426 00:28:53,314 --> 00:28:55,900 The benefit of working cold cases is 427 00:28:56,776 --> 00:28:58,361 technology improves over time. 428 00:28:59,863 --> 00:29:05,410 The end of 2017, we decided to try to use forensic genealogy 429 00:29:05,493 --> 00:29:07,912 to identify the two women, 430 00:29:07,996 --> 00:29:12,584 and had a hard time convincing League City that it was a good technique. 431 00:29:12,667 --> 00:29:14,187 [Kathryn] It could answer the question 432 00:29:14,252 --> 00:29:16,755 that has been hanging around since the 1980s. 433 00:29:16,838 --> 00:29:18,214 Who were these women? 434 00:29:19,507 --> 00:29:22,594 [Richard] Jane and Janet Doe were unidentified 435 00:29:22,677 --> 00:29:24,679 throughout the course of the investigation. 436 00:29:24,763 --> 00:29:27,807 League City, they were a little resistant at first. 437 00:29:27,891 --> 00:29:31,519 But in January of 2019, 438 00:29:31,603 --> 00:29:33,188 on my birthday, 439 00:29:33,980 --> 00:29:37,358 we were able to extract a DNA profile 440 00:29:37,442 --> 00:29:39,778 and put it into those databases. 441 00:29:39,861 --> 00:29:42,155 We were able to identify these two women. 442 00:29:43,239 --> 00:29:45,116 First was Janet Doe. 443 00:29:46,367 --> 00:29:48,036 Donna Gonsulin Prudhomme. 444 00:29:49,829 --> 00:29:53,500 We were able to identify her after 30-plus years. 445 00:29:55,335 --> 00:29:56,795 And then the next day, 446 00:29:58,004 --> 00:30:01,132 we were able to identify Jane Doe as Audrey Lee Cook. 447 00:30:03,843 --> 00:30:07,305 We sort of had assumed maybe these women were transient people, 448 00:30:07,388 --> 00:30:09,015 and the opposite was true. 449 00:30:09,808 --> 00:30:11,851 Donna Gonsulin Prudhomme 450 00:30:12,435 --> 00:30:15,438 had come here like a lot of other people we've been talking about 451 00:30:16,439 --> 00:30:18,775 because Houston was a boomtown, there was work. 452 00:30:19,692 --> 00:30:22,779 [Kathryn] Audrey Lee Cook, she was a mechanic, 453 00:30:24,030 --> 00:30:26,950 and her family had been looking for her for a long time. 454 00:30:29,494 --> 00:30:31,496 [dramatic music playing] 455 00:30:45,343 --> 00:30:50,431 [Tim] After Donna Prudhomme was positively ID'd, and Audrey, 456 00:30:50,515 --> 00:30:55,770 I said, "We can get somebody indicted and convicted on these girls." 457 00:30:58,147 --> 00:31:02,443 What we're hoping for is somebody who knew either one of these girls 458 00:31:02,527 --> 00:31:06,948 to provide some information, anything, even if you don't think it's a big deal. 459 00:31:08,199 --> 00:31:09,701 We wanna know everything about them. 460 00:31:13,121 --> 00:31:14,914 [Tim] Families that go through this... 461 00:31:15,748 --> 00:31:17,834 When do we give up? We never give up. 462 00:31:27,927 --> 00:31:28,928 Hey, Lee. Tim. 463 00:31:29,429 --> 00:31:30,989 [Lee on phone] Tim, how's it going, man? 464 00:31:31,014 --> 00:31:33,016 [Tim] Well, I'm all right, you know. 465 00:31:33,558 --> 00:31:36,686 We're gonna get four girls up on these digital billboards. 466 00:31:37,937 --> 00:31:39,856 Hopefully we'll get more information, 467 00:31:39,939 --> 00:31:42,609 some calls coming in, some possible leads and stuff. 468 00:31:43,109 --> 00:31:45,862 [Lee] You need to send me exactly what you want to say on it, 469 00:31:45,945 --> 00:31:48,656 and then we rotate them on the digital. 470 00:31:48,740 --> 00:31:49,866 [Tim] Okay. 471 00:31:55,496 --> 00:31:56,539 [man] Yes, sir. 472 00:31:56,623 --> 00:31:58,750 Hey, I'm gonna text you this license plate number. 473 00:31:58,833 --> 00:31:59,833 Thanks. 474 00:32:01,878 --> 00:32:05,048 I had a lot of plans, and I had a lot of goals in my life. 475 00:32:07,342 --> 00:32:09,677 I know God had different plans for Tim Miller. 476 00:32:10,637 --> 00:32:13,848 And I'm not gonna say I like them. I'm not gonna say I still like them today. 477 00:32:19,020 --> 00:32:21,147 [Kathryn] I mean, he's getting up there in years. 478 00:32:21,230 --> 00:32:22,148 We both are. 479 00:32:22,231 --> 00:32:23,066 [laughs] 480 00:32:23,149 --> 00:32:26,819 And I've seen him out on searches. And I know he's in a lot of pain. 481 00:32:27,695 --> 00:32:31,991 And he gets right down in that hole and starts digging with everybody else. 482 00:32:33,618 --> 00:32:35,328 [Richard] Tim is very tenacious. 483 00:32:35,411 --> 00:32:38,039 He won't give up, and he doesn't like to lose. 484 00:32:38,122 --> 00:32:39,290 He's good. 485 00:32:42,877 --> 00:32:45,880 Tim Miller is one of the loudest voices for these victims. 486 00:32:45,964 --> 00:32:48,841 He keeps asking for someone to be held accountable. 487 00:32:52,804 --> 00:32:54,806 [phone line ringing] 488 00:32:56,099 --> 00:32:59,143 Are we gonna use ATVs out there? It's a big-ass area. 489 00:32:59,227 --> 00:33:00,395 What's your schedule? 490 00:33:00,979 --> 00:33:03,940 He keeps insisting that they should find out who did this. 491 00:33:04,983 --> 00:33:08,361 [Marla] Clyde, he would talk about past women 492 00:33:08,444 --> 00:33:11,447 and what they used to do together. 493 00:33:11,990 --> 00:33:14,909 And then that's when Mother would get upset, 494 00:33:15,702 --> 00:33:17,704 and they would get into arguments. 495 00:33:18,454 --> 00:33:20,415 The first time that I met Tim, 496 00:33:20,498 --> 00:33:22,083 it was at the trial. 497 00:33:22,166 --> 00:33:24,377 It was right after I testified, 498 00:33:24,460 --> 00:33:26,963 and he wanted to talk to me about his daughter, 499 00:33:28,339 --> 00:33:29,382 Laura Miller, 500 00:33:30,550 --> 00:33:32,051 who Clyde knew. 501 00:33:33,386 --> 00:33:36,723 Just... lived on the same street as them. 502 00:33:38,391 --> 00:33:40,351 [Tim] This is Abel's stuff. 503 00:33:41,394 --> 00:33:42,937 That was that fence line. 504 00:33:44,772 --> 00:33:47,817 [Marla] But after he told me about his daughter... 505 00:33:49,444 --> 00:33:50,445 the age, 506 00:33:51,070 --> 00:33:54,741 just all the connections, all the similarities, 507 00:33:55,700 --> 00:33:57,368 it just made sense. 508 00:33:57,452 --> 00:33:59,245 It made sense. 509 00:33:59,328 --> 00:34:02,040 Can you print that out and mark the fence? 510 00:34:02,123 --> 00:34:03,124 [woman] Yeah. 511 00:34:04,125 --> 00:34:06,252 [Tim] Let's go to the Killing Fields. 512 00:34:08,046 --> 00:34:11,841 [Marla] Tim had asked me if I would go out to Calder Road. 513 00:34:13,676 --> 00:34:15,678 See if I had been out there before. 514 00:34:16,345 --> 00:34:17,847 You know, maybe, maybe not. 515 00:34:22,351 --> 00:34:24,729 [Tim] Right around here, they had that gate. 516 00:34:27,607 --> 00:34:29,025 [Marla] I need to remember 517 00:34:29,734 --> 00:34:32,236 if this was the same place Clyde took me. 518 00:34:36,407 --> 00:34:37,533 [Tim] How old were you then? 519 00:34:38,534 --> 00:34:40,828 - [scoffs] Teenager. - [Tim] Twelve, thirteen? 520 00:34:42,914 --> 00:34:47,168 [Marla] And so when we entered this property... 521 00:34:54,175 --> 00:34:56,010 none of it looked familiar 522 00:34:57,720 --> 00:34:59,597 until I hit the tree line, 523 00:34:59,680 --> 00:35:03,226 and there was this big metal pipe thing 524 00:35:03,309 --> 00:35:04,727 coming out of the ground. 525 00:35:06,145 --> 00:35:09,941 It was a trail, and then there was a little pond. 526 00:35:10,024 --> 00:35:11,859 [ominous music playing] 527 00:35:19,992 --> 00:35:22,286 Something about that metal pipe. 528 00:35:23,204 --> 00:35:25,123 It was like a rush. 529 00:35:25,832 --> 00:35:27,750 It just all came back. 530 00:35:31,921 --> 00:35:33,673 [dramatic music playing] 531 00:35:35,007 --> 00:35:37,552 I didn't know it was Calder Road at the time, 532 00:35:38,427 --> 00:35:40,596 but I was there. 533 00:35:49,397 --> 00:35:52,650 Clyde had to do a mowing job 534 00:35:54,485 --> 00:35:57,196 on his buddy's property. 535 00:35:58,531 --> 00:35:59,907 It was the same place. 536 00:36:01,742 --> 00:36:02,910 It was Calder Road. 537 00:36:06,122 --> 00:36:08,749 I could see him. He was doing something with the ground. 538 00:36:10,126 --> 00:36:11,252 He was digging. 539 00:36:13,254 --> 00:36:15,798 I don't know what Clyde was doing out there, 540 00:36:15,882 --> 00:36:18,551 but I can't believe that's where I was. 541 00:36:18,634 --> 00:36:20,094 It makes sense now. 542 00:36:22,430 --> 00:36:24,307 After the things that I've seen... 543 00:36:24,390 --> 00:36:25,390 [sniffles] 544 00:36:26,184 --> 00:36:28,477 ...and heard and have been through, 545 00:36:29,270 --> 00:36:32,648 I was relieved that he was finally behind bars. 546 00:36:35,026 --> 00:36:38,446 You know, I was really hoping that he would end up dying behind bars. 547 00:36:42,116 --> 00:36:44,035 [dramatic music playing] 548 00:36:49,207 --> 00:36:52,376 [reporter] Tonight, 67-year-old Clyde Hedrick is out of prison. 549 00:36:53,252 --> 00:36:57,006 The Texas Department of Criminal Justice says he was released yesterday 550 00:36:57,089 --> 00:36:58,549 on mandatory supervision. 551 00:37:00,051 --> 00:37:01,260 I could not believe it. 552 00:37:01,886 --> 00:37:04,555 It was like a punch in the stomach. 553 00:37:05,264 --> 00:37:09,018 He was released on parole. 554 00:37:09,101 --> 00:37:11,145 So, he's out today on parole. 555 00:37:15,441 --> 00:37:17,151 [director] How much time did he serve? 556 00:37:17,860 --> 00:37:18,861 Eight years. 557 00:37:23,115 --> 00:37:24,992 [Marla] Clyde got early release 558 00:37:25,076 --> 00:37:29,330 due to a technicality, a Texas law. 559 00:37:29,914 --> 00:37:30,915 I don't know. 560 00:37:33,459 --> 00:37:35,419 [Kevin] There was at least one instance 561 00:37:35,503 --> 00:37:38,005 in which Clyde Hedrick was in prison that came up 562 00:37:38,089 --> 00:37:41,425 for the possibility of parole, and we fought that successfully. 563 00:37:42,260 --> 00:37:43,678 But this time was different. 564 00:37:43,761 --> 00:37:45,388 The laws that are in effect 565 00:37:45,471 --> 00:37:48,808 are those that were in effect at the time of the crime. 566 00:37:48,891 --> 00:37:50,601 This was a mandatory release. 567 00:37:50,685 --> 00:37:53,688 This is not something that there was a hearing or could be fought. 568 00:37:53,771 --> 00:37:57,525 The way the laws were set up is he was to be released at that time. 569 00:37:58,776 --> 00:38:01,112 So, there wasn't much to be done about it. 570 00:38:03,155 --> 00:38:06,826 If they would've listened to me in the beginning, 571 00:38:07,368 --> 00:38:08,786 they would've found Laura. 572 00:38:09,537 --> 00:38:11,455 There would've been probably evidence. 573 00:38:11,539 --> 00:38:14,792 At least they would've been able to determine a cause of death. 574 00:38:16,002 --> 00:38:17,002 Hmm. 575 00:38:17,586 --> 00:38:20,226 I hate going through this shit. I'm telling you, I fucking hate it. 576 00:38:20,298 --> 00:38:24,218 There's no reason 30-some years later I need to even be doing this shit. 577 00:38:26,304 --> 00:38:27,388 Where do you stop? 578 00:38:31,225 --> 00:38:32,935 [somber music playing] 579 00:38:34,770 --> 00:38:38,566 [Kevin] I know that throughout the course of a criminal justice case, 580 00:38:39,775 --> 00:38:42,987 that victims feel there's a lot of injustices, 581 00:38:43,070 --> 00:38:44,405 and that's certainly one of them. 582 00:38:46,324 --> 00:38:47,658 It's disheartening for me. 583 00:38:47,742 --> 00:38:52,038 I can't imagine the pain and frustration that Tim Miller feels. 584 00:38:55,624 --> 00:38:56,792 That Marla feels. 585 00:39:00,588 --> 00:39:01,797 But it is the law. 586 00:39:02,882 --> 00:39:04,675 And so, I understand it. 587 00:39:04,759 --> 00:39:06,218 We have to accept that. 588 00:39:08,637 --> 00:39:10,181 [Marla] Vulnerable women. 589 00:39:11,390 --> 00:39:13,059 The most vulnerable. 590 00:39:13,809 --> 00:39:15,394 That's who he seeks out. 591 00:39:17,104 --> 00:39:19,231 That's the kind of man that they released. 592 00:39:23,778 --> 00:39:26,697 [reporter] This transitional center is Hedrick's new address. 593 00:39:26,781 --> 00:39:29,367 He's not in prison right now, and he's free to go. 594 00:39:31,535 --> 00:39:33,204 He's free to go. 595 00:39:33,954 --> 00:39:36,624 [reporter] Miller plans to be across the street tomorrow morning 596 00:39:36,707 --> 00:39:39,585 to discuss his concerns with these latest developments. 597 00:39:48,052 --> 00:39:52,473 Clyde Hedrick, right now, is somewhere in here, 598 00:39:52,556 --> 00:39:53,933 in a halfway house. 599 00:39:55,017 --> 00:40:00,398 I'm gonna introduce several people who are directly affected by Clyde. 600 00:40:00,940 --> 00:40:04,735 I'm gonna ask Nina Edwards to come up here and share a few words. 601 00:40:08,239 --> 00:40:09,573 Hi, I'm Nina Edwards. 602 00:40:09,657 --> 00:40:12,201 I'm Heide Fye's niece. 603 00:40:14,161 --> 00:40:17,873 My grandfather spent endless hours searching for her 604 00:40:18,374 --> 00:40:19,750 and recording notes. 605 00:40:22,461 --> 00:40:24,130 And my grandmother went to her grave 606 00:40:24,213 --> 00:40:26,340 not knowing what happened to her baby girl. 607 00:40:28,551 --> 00:40:29,760 On behalf of my family, 608 00:40:29,844 --> 00:40:33,347 I thank you for letting me speak today on behalf of Heide, 609 00:40:33,431 --> 00:40:35,182 who's not able to be with us today. 610 00:40:41,730 --> 00:40:43,149 [director] Put this mic right here. 611 00:40:47,319 --> 00:40:48,612 [Marla clears throat] 612 00:40:48,696 --> 00:40:51,323 I'm here to speak on behalf of myself... 613 00:40:52,867 --> 00:40:55,953 and the victims who no longer have a voice, 614 00:40:56,704 --> 00:40:59,832 and the victims out there who haven't found their voice yet. 615 00:41:01,292 --> 00:41:04,753 We had a press conference. 616 00:41:04,837 --> 00:41:08,757 I was talking to the public, and I was talking to Clyde. 617 00:41:10,259 --> 00:41:14,013 Just because you were not convicted... 618 00:41:16,140 --> 00:41:20,311 of other crimes does not mean you did not commit them. 619 00:41:23,397 --> 00:41:25,357 Thank you, everyone, for your support. 620 00:41:29,487 --> 00:41:33,199 I need as many people to know as possible 621 00:41:33,282 --> 00:41:34,617 what kind of person 622 00:41:36,243 --> 00:41:40,498 our law has put... back out on the streets. 623 00:41:42,374 --> 00:41:44,376 [dramatic music playing] 624 00:41:46,837 --> 00:41:48,797 I think, as all of us feel here, 625 00:41:50,174 --> 00:41:53,511 in the very beginning when we begged and asked for help, 626 00:41:54,053 --> 00:41:55,596 we were denied. 627 00:42:00,100 --> 00:42:01,602 None of us are quitting. 628 00:42:01,685 --> 00:42:04,188 In fact, I believe we're just getting started. 629 00:42:23,123 --> 00:42:24,683 [Tim] I'll never, ever forget this day. 630 00:42:24,708 --> 00:42:27,628 I said, "William, what's going through your mind?" 631 00:42:27,711 --> 00:42:29,922 "You have any remorse over this?" 632 00:42:30,005 --> 00:42:32,341 Incredibly, he looked right at my eyes. 633 00:42:32,925 --> 00:42:35,177 He said, "Mr. Miller, you'll never understand this, 634 00:42:35,261 --> 00:42:38,222 but people like me, we don't have remorse." 635 00:42:38,305 --> 00:42:40,307 [somber music playing] 636 00:42:47,231 --> 00:42:49,316 There were a number of years in there 637 00:42:49,400 --> 00:42:52,528 where we truly didn't think we'd ever see this day. 638 00:42:53,112 --> 00:42:57,157 [Jan] I am just relieved that now the official records 639 00:42:57,241 --> 00:43:00,494 will show he was found guilty 640 00:43:00,578 --> 00:43:05,082 and convicted of taking my daughter away from us. 641 00:43:05,165 --> 00:43:07,167 [dramatic music playing] 642 00:43:20,472 --> 00:43:24,476 [Nina] We just have to wait for the wheels of justice to turn. 643 00:43:24,977 --> 00:43:29,148 And hopefully, I'm gonna start pedaling a lot faster than before. 644 00:43:30,608 --> 00:43:32,026 We're never gonna give up. 645 00:43:32,109 --> 00:43:36,739 We're going to pursue this until my dying day, anyway. 646 00:43:38,907 --> 00:43:42,161 [Richard] We're still getting information on the Calder Road killings. 647 00:43:42,953 --> 00:43:46,248 If you have information about any of these four victims, 648 00:43:46,874 --> 00:43:50,085 please reach out to the FBI. 649 00:43:50,169 --> 00:43:51,754 You can remain anonymous. 650 00:43:52,796 --> 00:43:54,882 I retire in about a year and a half from now. 651 00:43:54,965 --> 00:43:57,051 So I've got some work to do. [softly chuckles] 652 00:44:09,313 --> 00:44:12,566 I filed a wrongful death suit to let Clyde Hedrick know that, 653 00:44:13,567 --> 00:44:16,737 "Clyde, I'm still here. I am still here." 654 00:44:28,832 --> 00:44:30,626 [no audio] 655 00:44:39,218 --> 00:44:41,679 [dramatic music playing]