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Tracy
Lane BEATTY
Beatty, Tracy
Date Received
08/13/2004
Date of Offense
11/25/2003
Race
White
Height
5' 08"
Native County
Smith
Co.
Prior Prison Record
TDCJ #442312 on a 4 year
sentence from Dallas County for Injury to a Child. Beatty was
released on Mandatory Supervision and returned with a new
conviction, a 15 year sentence from Dallas County for Theft.
Summary of Incident
On 07/25/2003 in Smith County,
Texas, Beatty strangled his mother, a sixty-two year old white
female, placed her in the bathtub for two days and then buried
her in a shallow grave in their backyard.
Co-defendants
None
Race and Gender of Victim
White Female
Neighbors testified Ms. Click and Beatty had a rocky relationship
and fought almost daily but that the victim offered her son a
place to stay after he was paroled from prison in October 2003.
Ms. Click reportedly had kicked her son out of her house the day
of her murder. Beatty told family, friends and law enforcement
about five different stories before he led authorities to his
mother's body and confessed nearly a month after the murder,
evidence showed.
A pathologist testified Ms. Click was suffocated, strangled or
smothered to death. She suffered broken bones in her neck, cracked
ribs, blunt force trauma to her head and a fractured breastbone.
While awaiting the capital murder trial, Beatty was found with a
long, sharp metal shank in jail. Also before the trial began,
Beatty was found in contempt of court for refusing Skeen's order
to provide the state with a handwriting sample.
Parole records indicated Beatty threatened a parole officer and
assaulted his mother, which resulted in his parole being revoked
before the capital murder offense.
Witnesses said Beatty had been arrested 21 times for various
offenses, including injury to his 18-month-old niece in which
Beatty shocked her with an electrical cord, burned her with a
cigarette, pulled out her hair and struck her in the face.
There were 16 incidents where Beatty threatened or attacked prison
employees or showed other acts of violence while in several Texas
prisons. Since 1987, when Beatty was first released from prison on
parole, the defendant has been in and out of prison and has had
his parole revoked four times. Beatty was on parole at the time of
the capital murder.
Beatty once claimed to be a member of the Arian Circle, a white
supremacist prison gang.