
Exclusive Video: Fire at Former James Elmore Jr. Property Raises Questions in Texas Killing Fields Case
An exclusive video shows the aftermath of a fire at a property in Bacliff once associated with James Elmore Jr., as the ongoing Texas Killing Fields investigation continues just blocks away.
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Fire Destroys Trailer and Lockbox on Former Property
Neighbors say the fire destroyed a trailer and a lockbox on the property, which had long raised concerns in the area.
“This trailer right here burnt down and then they moved over there,” one neighbor said.
Today, the lot sits covered in high weeds and debris—but residents say it hasn’t been forgotten.
Neighbors Report Disturbances Before Fire
People living nearby describe frequent disturbances before the fire happened.
“We did hear a lot of fighting and arguing that happened over there which happened once a week,” another neighbor said.
They also captured video of at least one of two fires at the location—incidents that are now drawing renewed attention.

No Confirmed Link to Active Investigation
This property is not the same location currently being searched near 18th Street and Avenue A in Bacliff.
However, according to a search warrant, in a March 2026 phone call, Elmore allegedly told someone there could be a body buried beneath a home on 18th Street—a property he reportedly acquired from Cyle Hedrick.
Authorities have not confirmed any connection between that claim and this burned property.
Ongoing Search in Texas Killing Fields Investigation
Nearby, along 18th Street near Jackson, law enforcement continues searching for possible evidence tied to the Texas Killing Fields case.
Members of a local Church of Christ were seen gathered along the roadway as Galveston County Sheriff’s deputies and other agencies worked the scene.
So far, officials have not said whether anything has been found.
Property Layout Raises Questions

Neighbors describe the former property as cluttered with multiple structures.
“They had a trailer, a shed, and another mobile home—makeshift stuff all over the place,” a resident said.
For some, those details—combined with the fire—are raising new concerns.
For now, the lot remains quiet. But with an active investigation just steps away, neighbors say they are watching closely and waiting for answers.
What’s Next
James Elmore Jr. is scheduled to go to trial in August 2026.
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