Rebecca Beard’s case went through the courts decades ago, but the question of where she is has never been answered. Long before the legal proceedings, Becky was a 22-year-old young mother in Freeport, Texas raising a two-year-old daughter and working at a local car dealership. That all changed on the night of March 1, 1986 after she went out to the Excalibur Club.
When she didn’t come home, the search began. The last time anyone remembered seeing her was in the parking lot of the club. But with no real evidence or clues, the case stalled. Days turned into weeks, and weeks into years while her family and friends waited for answers.
Then, in 1994, Paul Gayland Taylor Jr. admitted involvement in her disappearance and ultimately entered a plea that resulted in a life sentence, marking one of only a few cases in Texas history where such a conviction was secured without any physical evidence recovered.
In 2022, Becky’s family reached an agreement with Taylor: if he revealed where her remains were and they were located, they would support his release. Excavations later took place in Angleton, about fifteen miles north of Freeport, at locations he identified. The searches did not lead to the recovery of her remains.
Decades later, answers about Becky’s disappearance still fall back on Paul Taylor, but every location he has ever given led nowhere. And nearly forty years after that night, the question of where Becky is remains unanswered.
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