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Father of Texas Murder Victim Shocked to Discover Frequent Meetings with Suspect

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The father of a victim in the notorious “Texas Killing Fields” cold case revealed that he had unknowingly interacted with the newly indicted suspect numerous times before the man’s arrest.

James Dolphs Elmore Jr., aged 61, faces charges of manslaughter and felony evidence tampering in connection with the death of Laura Miller, as announced by the Galveston County District Attorney on Tuesday, March 31. Additionally, Elmore is accused of tampering with evidence related to the murder of Audrey Cook.

Tim Miller, the father of Laura Miller and founder of Texas Equusearch, disclosed that he had encountered Elmore on multiple occasions over the past four years.

“I probably met him 20 or 30 times,” Miller shared with reporters, according to an article in the Houston Chronicle.

James Dolphs Elmore Jr. standing in a courtroom

The Galveston District Attorney’s Office states that James Dolphs Elmore Jr., 61, is formally charged with manslaughter and felony evidence tampering in Laura Miller’s case, along with a charge of evidence tampering in Audrey Cook’s murder. (FBI; Obtained by FOX 36)

Miller, whose 16-year-old daughter was among the victims found in the “Texas Killing Fields,” said Elmore would approach him and talk about the case.

“He reached out to me,” Miller said. “For what reason, I don’t know.”

Miller said that some of those conversations included details about the killings that were not widely known.

“He knew things,” Miller said, according to the Chronicle. “Some of it wasn’t public.”

Remains of Laura Miller found along Calder Road in Texas Killing Fields

The remains of Laura Miller were found in an area along Calder Road, known as the “Texas Killing Fields,” in February 1986. (FBI; Obtained by FOX 36)

At the time, Miller said he did not suspect Elmore.

“You don’t think this guy could be involved,” he said. “You’re thinking, here’s somebody who wants to help.”

Only after the recent indictment did the conversations take on new meaning.

“Now you look back, and it’s like, wow,” Miller said. “Was he telling me what he did?”

“I trusted him,” he said. “I really did.”

The body of Audrey Lee Cook lying in a field

The body of Audrey Lee Cook was found in the “Texas Killing Fields” in 1986. (FBI; Obtained by FOX 36)

The charges stem from the infamous “Texas Killing Fields” murders, in which the bodies of about 30 women and girls, including Audrey Cook, Laura Miller, Donna Prudhomme and Heidi Fye-Villareal, were found near Calder Road in League City between the 1970s and 1990s.

For decades, authorities have worked to determine who was responsible. In 2024, the Galveston County District Attorney’s Office reopened the case.

William Reece pleaded guilty in 2022 to murder stemming from the deaths of Laura Smither, Kelli Cox and Jessica Cain, according to FOX 26.

Clyde Hedrick, who died last month, was also long suspected in the murders of numerous women in Calder Road Field, according to the outlet. 

Elmore was taken into custody and denied bond Tuesday evening.

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