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Celeste Beard

Celeste Beard Johnson (born February 13, 1963), more commonly known as Celeste Beard, is an American convicted murderer who is serving a life sentence at the Lane Murray (SHU) in Gatesville, Texas, for the 1999 murder of her millionaire husband, Steven Beard.

Celeste Beard
Born
Celeste Johnson

(1963-02-13) February 13, 1963 (age 60)[1]
Criminal statusIncarcerated
Spouse(s)Craig Bratcher (divorced)[2]
Henry Wolf (divorced)
Jimmy Martinez (divorced)
Steven Beard
(m. 1995; died 2000)

Cole Johnson (divorced)[2]
Children2
Conviction(s)
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment with the possibility of parole after 40 years
Date apprehended
March 28, 2002

Background

Celeste Johnson's biological parents are unknown. She met her birth mother only one time and was told, "I am not your mother, I was just your incubator."[3] She claimed that her adoptive parent, Edwin Johnson, physically abused her as a child and that she attempted suicide during puberty.[4] At age 17, Johnson became pregnant and gave birth to twins, Jennifer and Kristina, with her abusive first husband, Craig Bratcher.[2] Bratcher committed suicide in 1996.

Johnson married twice more before meeting Steven Beard while she was a waitress at a country club in Austin, Texas. Beard, a retired Fox Broadcasting executive and self-made multi-millionaire more than twice her age, was a widower whose wife had died of cancer. Johnson moved in with Beard after he convinced her that he would legally adopt her daughters. They were married on February 18, 1995, with Beard's family and friends suspicious that Johnson had married him for his money.[5]

Husband's murder

On October 3, 1999, Beard was shot in the stomach while he was asleep at their home in Westlake Hills, Texas. Beard was later released from the hospital, but succumbed to a blood clot on January 22, 2000.[2] Local police tied the shooting to Tracey Tarlton, who Johnson had met at Saint David’s Pavilion, a mental health facility, after Johnson was admitted for depression. Tarlton confessed to the shooting and was arrested at home six days after the shooting, was charged with assault. The police began to hear that Johnson had spoken negatively about Beard. Their attorney, David Kuperman, refused to allow police to interview Beard while he was hospitalized, due to his grave condition.[citation needed]

External video
  HLN:Scorned Lover's Week: Texas vs. Celeste Beard

Tarlton remained silent until July 2000, when she read in a local newspaper that Johnson had remarried six months after Beard’s death and realized that their relationship was a sham. Shortly before her murder trial began in March 2002, Tarlton told police that Johnson had persuaded her to shoot Beard, claiming that he had emotionally abused Johnson to the point of suicide. Tarlton was determined that getting rid of him was the only way the women could be together.[6] Johnson has vehemently denied this persuasion.

Trial

Based on Tarlton's statement, Johnson was arrested on March 28, 2002. At Johnson's trial, prosecutors charged that she had married Beard for his money and wanted him dead because he was tired of her extravagant spending and was considering divorce.[7] The Beard attorney, David Kuperman, testified that Steven did not want a divorce and the underlying issues of the spending were addressed during joint therapy (both Beards in attendance) sessions treating Johnson's depression.[8] According to Beard's accountant, Johnson spent $321,000 in October and November 1999, an additional $249,000 by December 10 and another $100,000 in the six weeks ending March 31, 2000.

Johnson's attorney, Dick DeGuerin, alleged that she had nothing to do with the shooting and that Tarlton, whom he dismissed as an unreliable witness due to documented mental instability, acted alone; Tarlton was obsessed with Johnson, who denied making sexual advances toward her. According to Johnson and several witnesses, Tarlton tried to kiss her after she had passed out during her daughters' 1999 high school graduation. When Tarlton was arrested for drunk driving and Johnson bailed her out, Beard, angered by the relentless phone calls, demanded that Tarlton stop contacting the couple. Several witnesses saw no unusual problems in Johnson and Beard's marriage, and DeGuerin alleged that Johnson's daughters lied on the witness stand because they would inherit no money if their mother was acquitted. Kristina was adverse during her testimony, answering to the defense, "I do not remember," 298 times.[9]

In 2003, Johnson was convicted of capital murder, under The Texas Law of Parties,[10] receiving a mandatory life sentence. She will be eligible for parole on April 1, 2042.[11][12] Johnson continues to maintain her innocence for 19+ years and as of 2019 is imprisoned at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Lane Murray Unit in Gatesville.[13] Tarlton received a 10-year reduced sentence in exchange for testifying against Johnson, and was released on parole in August 2011 and lives in San Antonio.[14]

In the media

The case was covered on such news documentaries and true crime programs as American Justice, Snapped (1st episode), Deadly Women, Vengeance: Killer Millionaires, Reasonable Doubt, and ABC's 20/20.[15][16][17][18][19][20] Previously unrevealed information about the lives, the crime, and the trial in the exclusive biography, The Celeste Beard Johnson Story, was released in 2019.[21]

Johnson and five other inmates published From the Big House to Your House, a cookbook that lists recipes that can be made in prison cells with ingredients from the prison commissary.[22]

In 2017, Celeste's daughter, Jennifer, was wounded after a shooting while attending a Halloween party. She had to undergo more than ten surgeries but survived.[23]

On June 13, 2021, Lifetime aired Secrets of a Gold Digger Killer, a TV film that featured Julie Benz as Celeste.

In 2022, ABC aired two episodes titled "What the Sisters Saw - Part 1 & 2" on the show Who Do You Believe?. The show featured interviews with Celeste, her two daughters, and other people in the case.

See also

Other murders in the Austin area:

References

  1. ^ a b TDCJ Number: 01157250. "TDCJ Offender Details". offender.tdcj.texas.gov. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d HEWITT, BILL (August 11, 2003). "Marriage, Money and Murder – Vol. 60 No. 6". PEOPLE.com. Time Inc. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
  3. ^ Hall, Nancy (2019). The Celeste Beard Johnson Story. pp. Chapter 1. ISBN 978-0996843751.
  4. ^ "Hidden City Crime Files: Austin". Travel Channel. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
  5. ^ . youtube.com. February 13, 2012. Archived from the original on April 25, 2013. Retrieved July 22, 2014.
  6. ^ Leung, Rebecca (May 12, 2003). "Texas Tycoon's Murder Shatters Fairy-Tale Marriage". CBS News. Retrieved July 22, 2014.
  7. ^ Krajicek, David. . Trutv.com. Archived from the original on April 21, 2012. Retrieved August 8, 2012.
  8. ^ Kuperman, David (1999). The Celeste Beard Johnson Story. pp. Chapter 17. ISBN 978-0996843751.
  9. ^ Hall, Nancy (2019). The Celeste Beard Johnson Story. pp. Chapter 17. ISBN 978-0996843751.
  10. ^ Haigler, Becky. "Drop Law of Parties Texas". from the original on August 10, 2020.
  11. ^ "TDCJ Parole Review Information - SID Number: 05144897". offender.tdcj.texas.gov. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
  12. ^ Krajicek, David. . Trutv.com. Archived from the original on June 17, 2008. Retrieved December 19, 2015.
  13. ^ "Johnson, Celeste Beard December 27, 2015, at the Wayback Machine" (). Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Retrieved on December 28, 2015.
  14. ^ . kens5.com. Archived from the original on June 4, 2013. Retrieved July 22, 2014.
  15. ^ . Crime & Investigation. Archived from the original on April 30, 2009. Retrieved August 8, 2012.
  16. ^ "Deadly Women: Blood For Money". TV.com. August 27, 2009. Retrieved August 5, 2017.
  17. ^ "DEADLY WOMEN". Investigation Discovery. August 27, 2009. Retrieved August 5, 2017 – via YouTube.
  18. ^ ""Vengeance: Killer Millionaires" Fatal Fortune". IMDB. IMDB. Retrieved January 27, 2023.
  19. ^ ""Reasonable Doubt" Obsessed with Celeste". IMDB. IMDB. Retrieved January 27, 2023.
  20. ^ "20/20 on ID Presents: Homicide". TVGuide.com. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
  21. ^ Hall, Nancy (2019). The Celeste Beard Johnson Story. pp. 1–500. ISBN 978-0996843751.
  22. ^ Barlow, Zeke. "." Ventura County Star. May 8, 2011; retrieved January 6, 2015.
  23. ^ Autullo, Ryan. "Man awaits punishment after pleading guilty to Halloween party shooting". Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved November 29, 2019.

Further reading

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Celeste Beard Johnson born February 13 1963 more commonly known as Celeste Beard is an American convicted murderer who is serving a life sentence at the Lane Murray SHU in Gatesville Texas for the 1999 murder of her millionaire husband Steven Beard Celeste BeardBornCeleste Johnson 1963 02 13 February 13 1963 age 60 1 Culver City California U S Criminal statusIncarceratedSpouse s Craig Bratcher divorced 2 Henry Wolf divorced Jimmy Martinez divorced Steven Beard m 1995 died 2000 wbr Cole Johnson divorced 2 Children2Conviction s Capital murder Injury to an elderly individual Conspiracy to commit murder 1 Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment with the possibility of parole after 40 yearsDate apprehendedMarch 28 2002 Contents 1 Background 2 Husband s murder 3 Trial 4 In the media 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksBackground EditCeleste Johnson s biological parents are unknown She met her birth mother only one time and was told I am not your mother I was just your incubator 3 She claimed that her adoptive parent Edwin Johnson physically abused her as a child and that she attempted suicide during puberty 4 At age 17 Johnson became pregnant and gave birth to twins Jennifer and Kristina with her abusive first husband Craig Bratcher 2 Bratcher committed suicide in 1996 Johnson married twice more before meeting Steven Beard while she was a waitress at a country club in Austin Texas Beard a retired Fox Broadcasting executive and self made multi millionaire more than twice her age was a widower whose wife had died of cancer Johnson moved in with Beard after he convinced her that he would legally adopt her daughters They were married on February 18 1995 with Beard s family and friends suspicious that Johnson had married him for his money 5 Husband s murder EditOn October 3 1999 Beard was shot in the stomach while he was asleep at their home in Westlake Hills Texas Beard was later released from the hospital but succumbed to a blood clot on January 22 2000 2 Local police tied the shooting to Tracey Tarlton who Johnson had met at Saint David s Pavilion a mental health facility after Johnson was admitted for depression Tarlton confessed to the shooting and was arrested at home six days after the shooting was charged with assault The police began to hear that Johnson had spoken negatively about Beard Their attorney David Kuperman refused to allow police to interview Beard while he was hospitalized due to his grave condition citation needed External video HLN Scorned Lover s Week Texas vs Celeste BeardTarlton remained silent until July 2000 when she read in a local newspaper that Johnson had remarried six months after Beard s death and realized that their relationship was a sham Shortly before her murder trial began in March 2002 Tarlton told police that Johnson had persuaded her to shoot Beard claiming that he had emotionally abused Johnson to the point of suicide Tarlton was determined that getting rid of him was the only way the women could be together 6 Johnson has vehemently denied this persuasion Trial EditBased on Tarlton s statement Johnson was arrested on March 28 2002 At Johnson s trial prosecutors charged that she had married Beard for his money and wanted him dead because he was tired of her extravagant spending and was considering divorce 7 The Beard attorney David Kuperman testified that Steven did not want a divorce and the underlying issues of the spending were addressed during joint therapy both Beards in attendance sessions treating Johnson s depression 8 According to Beard s accountant Johnson spent 321 000 in October and November 1999 an additional 249 000 by December 10 and another 100 000 in the six weeks ending March 31 2000 Johnson s attorney Dick DeGuerin alleged that she had nothing to do with the shooting and that Tarlton whom he dismissed as an unreliable witness due to documented mental instability acted alone Tarlton was obsessed with Johnson who denied making sexual advances toward her According to Johnson and several witnesses Tarlton tried to kiss her after she had passed out during her daughters 1999 high school graduation When Tarlton was arrested for drunk driving and Johnson bailed her out Beard angered by the relentless phone calls demanded that Tarlton stop contacting the couple Several witnesses saw no unusual problems in Johnson and Beard s marriage and DeGuerin alleged that Johnson s daughters lied on the witness stand because they would inherit no money if their mother was acquitted Kristina was adverse during her testimony answering to the defense I do not remember 298 times 9 In 2003 Johnson was convicted of capital murder under The Texas Law of Parties 10 receiving a mandatory life sentence She will be eligible for parole on April 1 2042 11 12 Johnson continues to maintain her innocence for 19 years and as of 2019 update is imprisoned at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Lane Murray Unit in Gatesville 13 Tarlton received a 10 year reduced sentence in exchange for testifying against Johnson and was released on parole in August 2011 and lives in San Antonio 14 In the media EditThe case was covered on such news documentaries and true crime programs as American Justice Snapped 1st episode Deadly Women Vengeance Killer Millionaires Reasonable Doubt and ABC s 20 20 15 16 17 18 19 20 Previously unrevealed information about the lives the crime and the trial in the exclusive biography The Celeste Beard Johnson Story was released in 2019 21 Johnson and five other inmates published From the Big House to Your House a cookbook that lists recipes that can be made in prison cells with ingredients from the prison commissary 22 In 2017 Celeste s daughter Jennifer was wounded after a shooting while attending a Halloween party She had to undergo more than ten surgeries but survived 23 On June 13 2021 Lifetime aired Secrets of a Gold Digger Killer a TV film that featured Julie Benz as Celeste In 2022 ABC aired two episodes titled What the Sisters Saw Part 1 amp 2 on the show Who Do You Believe The show featured interviews with Celeste her two daughters and other people in the case See also Edit Texas portal Biography portal Law portalOther murders in the Austin area 1991 Austin yogurt shop murders Murder of Jennifer Cave Murders of John Goosey and Stacy BarnettReferences Edit a b TDCJ Number 01157250 TDCJ Offender Details offender tdcj texas gov Retrieved January 11 2017 a b c d HEWITT BILL August 11 2003 Marriage Money and Murder Vol 60 No 6 PEOPLE com Time Inc Retrieved January 11 2017 Hall Nancy 2019 The Celeste Beard Johnson Story pp Chapter 1 ISBN 978 0996843751 Hidden City Crime Files Austin Travel Channel Retrieved January 11 2017 Snapped women who kill Celeste Beard youtube com February 13 2012 Archived from the original on April 25 2013 Retrieved July 22 2014 Leung Rebecca May 12 2003 Texas Tycoon s Murder Shatters Fairy Tale Marriage CBS News Retrieved July 22 2014 Krajicek David Celeste Beard fortune hunter has husband murdered a Compulsively Extravagant Crime Library on Trutv com Archived from the original on April 21 2012 Retrieved August 8 2012 Kuperman David 1999 The Celeste Beard Johnson Story pp Chapter 17 ISBN 978 0996843751 Hall Nancy 2019 The Celeste Beard Johnson Story pp Chapter 17 ISBN 978 0996843751 Haigler Becky Drop Law of Parties Texas Archived from the original on August 10 2020 TDCJ Parole Review Information SID Number 05144897 offender tdcj texas gov Retrieved January 11 2017 Krajicek David Celeste Beard fortune hunter has husband murdered a Murder s Aftermath Crime Library on Trutv com Archived from the original on June 17 2008 Retrieved December 19 2015 Johnson Celeste Beard Archived December 27 2015 at the Wayback Machine Archive Texas Department of Criminal Justice Retrieved on December 28 2015 S A residents help convicted murderer bounce back into society kens5 com Archived from the original on June 4 2013 Retrieved July 22 2014 London s Underworld Trailer Video on Crime and Investigation Network Crime amp Investigation Archived from the original on April 30 2009 Retrieved August 8 2012 Deadly Women Blood For Money TV com August 27 2009 Retrieved August 5 2017 DEADLY WOMEN Investigation Discovery August 27 2009 Retrieved August 5 2017 via YouTube Vengeance Killer Millionaires Fatal Fortune IMDB IMDB Retrieved January 27 2023 Reasonable Doubt Obsessed with Celeste IMDB IMDB Retrieved January 27 2023 20 20 on ID Presents Homicide TVGuide com Retrieved March 24 2017 Hall Nancy 2019 The Celeste Beard Johnson Story pp 1 500 ISBN 978 0996843751 Barlow Zeke Incarcerated cuisine from former Camarillo resident Ventura County Star May 8 2011 retrieved January 6 2015 Autullo Ryan Man awaits punishment after pleading guilty to Halloween party shooting Austin American Statesman Retrieved November 29 2019 Further reading EditMarlow John 2009 Evil Wives Deadly Women Whose Crimes Knew No Limits ISBN 978 1 84837 367 9 Celeste The Celeste Beard Johnson Story by Nancy Hall and W R Mesiano ISBN 978 0996843751External links Editpro Celeste Beard website archived 2012 Free Celeste website Witnesses during the trial of Celeste Beard Celeste Beard at Crime Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Celeste Beard amp oldid 1150327587, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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