Eric Miller
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Have you read that article, the article in D Magazine? If you took Betsy Bagwell and put her in California, you are Betsy Bagwell. Alluding to Betsy Bagwell's death, her death by quote unquote suicide.
The fact that she had never been charged, you know, she wasn't arrested, she wasn't indicted, by vindictive people that didn't like her because she was so beautiful and so, so pretty.
I inherited their file on Sandra Bridewell.
One day I was in a meeting and the receptionist came in and said, uh, Glenda, there's a call for you.
It was a man who described himself as an architect from Arizona. And he was visiting someone in Dallas.
And he said, is this story true? He couldn't believe it. He thought, you know, these journalists, they just make things up. I said, no, this is not made up.
And he said, well, this woman is in my house in Arizona. And I was just... The man confided in Glenna that he and Sandra were not only dating, but she had quickly moved into his house and was very pushy about expanding their relationship, extending their relationship to another level.
I had to tell him, I think you should get her out of your house.
And I know people thought that I was obsessed with her, that I wrote so many stories about her. And in a way, maybe I was obsessed with it, but I had a good reason to be obsessed with it. I believed that she was responsible for murder.
Especially as the internet began to become more widespread, people would use Google searches for different names, and they would ultimately lead back to the D Magazine story.
She changes it to Sandra Camille Stiegel and then Bridewell. So she uses a variation of those first names and last names.
Even later, after I left D Magazine.
People would track me down and they would call me. and say, do you know this woman? It was a pattern that would repeat itself many times over the next 20 years.
For a while, she was using different people's social security numbers.
That is when she reemerges as Camille Bridewell.
In 1994 is when I heard from a private detective.