Man Arrested and Indicted in Two 'Texas Killing Fields' Deaths After Decades
In Brief
The arrest and indictment in this decades-old case may provide new leads in a series of unsolved killings.
Key Facts
- At least 30 bodies, mostly women, were discovered in a field along Interstate 45 between Galveston and Houston, beginning in the 1970s.
- James Dolphs Elmore Jr. has been indicted in connection with two of the deaths.
- Elmore is accused of manslaughter and tampering with evidence in the deaths of two victims.
- The two women’s bodies were found more than 40 years ago in the area known as the 'Texas Killing Fields.'
- The case had remained unsolved for decades before this recent development.
What Happened
James Dolphs Elmore Jr., 61, was arrested and indicted on charges related to the deaths of two women whose bodies were found over 40 years ago in the 'Texas Killing Fields' area.
Why It Matters
This development could help resolve a long-standing cold case involving numerous unsolved deaths and may offer closure to families affected by the killings.
What's Next
Legal proceedings against Elmore are expected to continue, and authorities may investigate possible connections to other unsolved cases in the area.
