Killing Fields Suspect Hit with Child Porn Charges
- Mark Roland, 58, suspect in League City's Killing Fields murders, indicted on three felony child pornography counts after search of his Bacliff home uncovered explicit images of minors. - Digital forensics found dozens of child sexual abuse images and videos on devices seized during August 2024 warrant tied to four unsolved 1990s homicides. - New charges add to 2023 first-degree murder indictment for 1997 killing of Wendie Sue Lindsay; Galveston County vows to pursue capital murder case alongside porn felonies. - Prosecutors affirm Killing Fields murder trial proceeds undeterred; Roland's $5M bond holds as defense challenges evidence admissibility.
Mark Roland faces a double blow. He's the prime suspect in League City's infamous Killing Fields murders — four women's bodies dumped in a rural field from 1983 to 1997. Now Galveston County prosecutors slapped him with three child pornography felonies on top of his capital murder charge. The new counts stem from a