TX TX - Kimberly Ann Langwell, 34, Beaumont, 9 July 1999

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Although positive identification is to be confirmed, the family of Kimberly Langwell will finally have some answers and may be able to start a new grieving process as they bring their beloved Kimberly home.
Kimberly Langwell

In a statement, Miller thanked the Beaumont Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation for their continued trust in Texas EquuSearch to assist in the recovery of Kimberly after 25 years.

Officials said it is humbling and a great responsibility that is never taken lightly.
 
The popular true-crime series “Cold Justice” landed another indictment in Beaumont. This time, it was the cold case of Kimberly Langwell, a missing single mother from 1999.

The television series, which airs on Oxygen and is now in its seventh season, is hosted by Kelly Siegler, a former prosecutor from Harris County.

Siegler has tried 20 death penalty cases and secured the death penalty in 19, according to the Kelly Siegler Law Office website. While the legal celebrity claims to fight for justice, she too has been in hot water for unethical tactics while working with prison informants in Beaumont on an unrelated case to extract a confession from Texas death row inmate Ronald Jeffery Prible, according to the Death Penalty Information Center. Siegler did not disclose her communications with the informants to Prible’s attorneys or the benefits they received for assisting the prosecution.
 
While the legal celebrity claims to fight for justice, she too has been in hot water for unethical tactics while working with prison informants in Beaumont on an unrelated case to extract a confession from Texas death row inmate Ronald Jeffery Prible, according to the Death Penalty Information Center.
^^rsbm

Typical defense lawyer tactic when they want MSM/public to believe the defendant was convicted on informant testimony alone-- never mind the fact that Prible was the last person seen with Herrera at the house before the murders, their struggling business venture (topless club) provided the motive, the bullets that killed Herrera and Tirado were fired from the same gun and “a fire was set to destroy physical evidence, including Prible’s DNA.”

Fortunately, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals tossed a lower court’s ruling that would have freed Ronald Jeffrey Prible Jr, had the state failed to retry him within six months. A three-judge panel determined that there was not enough credible evidence to overturn his conviction and death sentence.

"Credible" being the key word here-- i.e., credible evidence including allegations against Kelly Siegler.

8/9/2022-- Appeals Court Restores Death Sentence Of Bank Robber Convicted Of Murdering Five People, Including 3 Young Children
 
“This case is about holding the responsible party accountable through every legal recourse,” Fisher said. “We are committed to pursuing justice for Tiffani McInnis and her family.”

“Tiffani has experienced profound pain and hardship throughout her life due to the untimely loss of her mother. Our goal is to ensure that those responsible are held accountable,” said Joe Fisher, equity partner
 
Tiffani has been found deceased and Terry Rose, 67, has been arrested for her murder

Police officially have confirmed the identity of human remains found in Beaumont earlier this summer.
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Some 25 years after Kimberly Langwell's disappearance, Beaumont police received results from DNA testing that confirm the remains belong to Kimberly Langwell, according to Beaumont Police spokesperson Carol Riley.

On June 10, Beaumont police officers searched a house in the 1600 block of Lindbergh Drive, Beaumont police said previously.

On June 13, law enforcement found more evidence related to Langwell's 1999 disappearance, according to the release.

Based on additional evidence, 67-year-old Terry Rose, of Beaumont, was arrested for Langwell's murder, the release said.
 
Tiffani has been found deceased and Terry Rose, 67, has been arrested for her murder

Police officially have confirmed the identity of human remains found in Beaumont earlier this summer.
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Some 25 years after Kimberly Langwell's disappearance, Beaumont police received results from DNA testing that confirm the remains belong to Kimberly Langwell, according to Beaumont Police spokesperson Carol Riley.

On June 10, Beaumont police officers searched a house in the 1600 block of Lindbergh Drive, Beaumont police said previously.

On June 13, law enforcement found more evidence related to Langwell's 1999 disappearance, according to the release.

Based on additional evidence, 67-year-old Terry Rose, of Beaumont, was arrested for Langwell's murder, the release said.
Kimberly was found. Tiffany is her daughter. MOO
 

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