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Finding Audrii: A story of tragic loss and lasting legacy

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On an unusually warm February in Livingston, Texas, Audrii Cunningham, an 11-year-old girl whose only fault was being too kind, was kidnapped and brutally murdered by a man who entered her life just a few years prior.

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The Evidence Room, Episode 39-The Texas Killing Fields, Part 4

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He has been under suspicion for four decades, yet never charged. Clyde Hedrick remains a suspect in the so-called “Killing Fields” murders, but maintains his innocence.

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The Evidence Room, Episode 38 - The Texas Killing Fields, Part 3

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In 1985, 29-year-old Ellen Rae Beason's body was discovered near the Galveston causeway, but it wasn't until nearly three decades later that her murderer was caught.

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The Evidence Room, Episode 37- The Texas Killing Fields, ‘Who killed our girls?’

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A few mysteries are as chilling and unresolved as the Texas Killing Fields. KPRC 2 docu-series 'The Evidence Room' - The Texas Killing Fields.

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The Evidence Room, Episode 36 - The Texas Killing Fields, Part 1

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In our four-part episode of KPRC 2 Investigates nationally recognized show ‘The Evidence Room,’ we examine the lives of four women and the work their families have done to find justice.

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WATCH LIVE: Texas EquuSearch founder Tim Miller speaks on 40th anniversary of daughter’s disappearance

Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Texas EquuSearch founder Tim Miller speaks on 40th anniversary of daughter’s disappearance

Tim Miller, founder of Texas EquuSearch, invites the public to a remembrance ceremony on Sept. 10, marking 40 years since the disappearance of his daughter Laura Miller.

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Texas EquuSearch founder wants tight supervision kept on man considered suspect in ‘Killing Fields’ murders

Read full article: Texas EquuSearch founder wants tight supervision kept on man considered suspect in ‘Killing Fields’ murders

A man considered a suspect in the so-called ‘Killing Fields’ 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 state’s highest level of supervision known as the Super Intensive Supervision Program (SISP).

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Vigil planned to honor memories of ‘Killing Fields’ victims, push for more answers

Read full article: Vigil planned to honor memories of ‘Killing Fields’ victims, push for more answers

On Oct. 7, 1983, Heidi Villarreal Fye disappeared. Her body was found the following April in an area off Calder Road in League City. The area would later be known as “The Killing Fields.”

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Tim Miller, founder of Texas EquuSearch, wins $24M civil judgment in daughter’s murder

Read full article: Tim Miller, founder of Texas EquuSearch, wins $24M civil judgment in daughter’s 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 Miller’s motion for default judgment on Monday and awarded him $21,020,000 in damages.

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Nearly 4 decades after her murder, founder of Texas EquuSearch says final goodbye to daughter

Read full article: Nearly 4 decades after her murder, founder of Texas EquuSearch says final goodbye to daughter

Olivet Catholic Cemetery in Dickinson, Tim Miller buried his daughter’s remains for the third time since her murder in 1984. Then at the end of 2019, Miller said was told more of his daughter’s remains were found stashed in a box at the ME’s office. Laura’s murder is the reason Tim Miller founded Texas EquuSearch, an organization that has saved countless lives around the world. “It was time to say goodbye, it was time to say goodbye. It was very, very difficult carrying that little casket, but it’s time to say goodbye,” Miller said.

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Texas EquuSearch founder to drop lawsuit against Galveston County

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Tim Miller, founder of Texas EquuSearch, tells KPRC2 he is dropping his lawsuit against Galveston County. Miller filed suit against the county in May. The lawsuit came after yet another decades old mix-up with his daughter’s remains was discovered. Miller first sued Galveston County in 1997 when Laura’s body was exhumed and it was discovered not all of her remains had been buried. Miller said he then received a October 2019 from the Galveston County Medical Examiner’s Office, notifying him human remains were found in a file box bearing the case number for Laura’s murder.

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Investigation sheds new light on decades-old mix up of ‘Killing Fields’ victims’ remains

Read full article: Investigation sheds new light on decades-old mix up of ‘Killing Fields’ victims’ remains

LEAGUE CITY, Texas – Founder of Texas EqquSearch, Tim Miller is suing Galveston County for the second time over the handling of his daughter, Laura’s remains. Barnhart said partially because Cook went unidentified for decades and partially because DNA testing was not routine in the 90s. League City police then combed through decades of old reports and autopsies to determine that the unidentified remains belonged to Cook. League City police said the ME’s file on Cook showed her fingernails were clipped and saved as possible evidence. Yet, League City officials said their records show no indication that the clippings were ever given to police and are not stored with their department.

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Tim Miller, founder of Texas EquuSearch, sues Galveston County over daughter’s remains

Read full article: Tim Miller, founder of Texas EquuSearch, sues Galveston County over daughter’s remains

For the second time, Tim Miller is suing Galveston County over the handling of his daughter’s remains. Miller exhumed his daughter’s remains and then reburied her after receiving what he thought was the remainder of her body. Miller settled the first lawsuit in 2000 with the former Galveston County Medical Examiner, Dr. W.E. Then came the call more of Laura’s remains may still be at the ME’s Office. “They’re giving us silly arguments; trying to pretend like they have no responsibility for something by an official of Galveston County,” said Buzbee.

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