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’ murdersA 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).