Hells Angel Informant Clarence “Butch” Crouch Testimony In Front of Senate

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MARION CO., TX (KSLA) - The daughter of the man who police say shot his wife and stepson last week in Marion County is speaking out, blaming the U.S. Marshals Service for the desperate actions Paul Dome is believed to have taken last week. "People need to know what happened, what transpired, what led up to these events," Taylor says, and how he was done wrong by the U.S. Marshals." In an exclusive interview with KSLA News 12, Taylor confirms rumors that the man known as Paul Dome is in fact Clarence Crouch, a former Hell's Angel and convicted killer who turned state's witness in a fellow Hell's Angel's murder trial in the early 80s. "My father had a very troubled past," says Taylor. "He did things that he was not proud of, I'm not proud of." Jackee Taylor says she and her whole family have spent the past three decades in the Federal Witness Protection Program, which is operated by the U.S. Marshals Service. "You know, people think that we get money and put places and we have this wonderful new life. That's not the case at all. I was put on the program when I was 7 years old. I had no rights, I signed no papers, and I'm just in constant turmoil in my life, because I have no identity." She says that's because the U.S. Marshals Service has not been responsive to requests for help in obtaining the proper paperwork. It's that alleged lack of response that drove her father, disabled by osteoarthritis and other painful ailments, to the edge.

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