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Clyde A. Wilson

Clyde Wilson (1923 – November 1, 2008) was an American detective and private investigator.[1] He was famous for his skills to solve difficult cases. He is regarded as "Houston's Most Public Private Eye".[2]

Clyde Wilson
Born1923
DiedNovember 1, 2008(2008-11-01) (aged 85)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Alma materTexas Department of Public Safety, Private Security Board
OccupationDetective
Years active1957–2008
Spouse(s)Agnes
(1943–2003, her death)
Children7 – Ruth, Mary, Kathryn, Amy, Tim, Clyde and Henry

Early life and education

Clyde Wilson was born in Houston in 1923. The Wilson family moved to Austin, Texas when Clyde was nine years old after his father died. Only making it to the 9th grade, he was drafted into the military in the early 1940s and fought in World War II. Wilson was awarded two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star for his heroic efforts.

Career

Wilson opened his first office as a private investigator in Houston in 1957, and two years later became partners with Philip Bradley, another Houston private eye. He began his career exposing insurance fraud and other frauds, thefts and illegal activities. The partnership with Bradley ended and the partners went their separate ways, with Wilson opening his own office in Houston. Wilson hired many investigators over the years but he never had another partner.

He investigated corruption within the Lufkin "cities finest" police and justice departments. Wilson uncovered evidence that payoffs were being accepted, resulting in the arrest of the chief, the assistant chief and a local judge. A year later he uncovered similar activities taking place in Polk County, resulting in a grand jury indictment against the county judge and all four county commissioners. [3][4]

In the 1970s, Clyde Wilson made international headlines negotiating the release of hostages in Ethiopia for Tenneco. He also uncovered the mishandling of Moody Foundation funds and fraud in the Hermann Estates.[5][6]

In the early 1980s, after bragging that he could crack the Hermann Estate case in one day, he "ambushed the prime suspect in a lunch meeting at the Warwick Hotel and then extracted a confession by bluffing about the scope of his investigation." When the board of directors of the Hermann Estates asked Wilson to find the 'dirt' on who was stealing money from them. He traced the corruption and fraud all the way up to the top, but some members of the board told him to back off. Instead, he took the case to the DA, and had those members investigated and exposed. A few years later the mishandling of the Moody Foundation funds became newsworthy, and Wilson found that someone was stealing from within. Shern Moody Jr. was found to be the guilty party and was turned over by Wilson to be investigated by Galveston and Houston prosecutors as well as the state and US Attorneys General.[6]

A few years after a high-profile Houston murder case had gone cold, Wilson used a female PI to go undercover and lure the suspect into confession. One of Clyde Wilson's most highly publicized cases ever was won by tracking down and befriending a maid in a Hotel - Atlantic City's Trump Plaza. Wilson's ferreting skills found Marla Maples' love nest, proving that not even Donald Trump was immune to Wilson and his tracking capabilities.

Wilson had his own run-in with the law in 1973, when he was charged in federal court with wiretapping six Hunt Oil Co. employees while working undercover for Dallas oilmen Nelson and Herbert Hunt. He pleaded no contest and was given a two-year suspended sentence. Later President Gerald Ford pardoned Wilson in 1977 as one of his final acts on his last day in office. He said that his presidential pardon was granted because federal authorities later determined he was not involved.[3][7]

In the 1990s, he was in the middle of a political slander case that then-state representative Sylvester Turner, D-Houston, filed against a local television station. One of Clyde Wilson's most public cases ended in adultery charges that broke up billionaire Donald Trump's marriage to his first wife, Ivana. He continued to work for over 30 years and was among the top notch detectives in Texas.[8][9][10]

Personal life

In 1942 he met his wife, Agnes, at an Austin hospital, where she was a nurse treating his mother. The couple married in January 1943 and had seven children.[5]

Health issues

In his last days, health problems had slowed Wilson. He underwent surgery four times, twice on his colon. He also had an aneurysm on a major artery that doctors say could burst at any time. The health issues finally convinced Wilson that it was time to retire, which he reluctantly did, closing his office to which many people had come for help.[3]

Works

Books

  • Agnes and Clyde
  • Houston Homicide (ISBN 1-59414-603-9) [11][12][13][14]
  • Mississippi Vivian (ISBN 1-41042-773-0)
  • Where the Hell is Addis Ababa? (ISBN 1-57168-885-4)[15][16]

Portrayal in films

A movie was also made on one of Wilson's cases which were basically a fact-based story of real-life detective Kim Paris who was assigned to work undercover to find the murderers of an elderly couple who were shot in their beds.[17]

References

  1. ^ Swartz, Mimi (1992-06-01). "The Man Who Knows Everything". Texas Monthly. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  2. ^ "Clyde Wilson – Houston's Most Public Private Eye". Activetubes.com. Retrieved 2012-02-16.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b c . Texnews.com. 1997-12-09. Archived from the original on 2012-02-09. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  4. ^ "The News and Courier - Google News Archive Search". Retrieved 16 January 2014.
  5. ^ a b "Clyde Wilson – Houston's Most Public Private Eye". Detective private. 2011-12-07. Archived from the original on 2013-02-21. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  6. ^ a b Texas Monthly. July 1983. p. 166. Retrieved 2012-02-16 – via Internet Archive. clyde wilson detective.
  7. ^ Cartwright, Gary (1998). Galveston: A History of the Island - Gary Cartwright - Google Books. ISBN 9780875651903. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  8. ^ Texas Monthly. July 1983. p. 114. Retrieved 2012-02-16 – via Internet Archive. Clyde Wilson – Houston.
  9. ^ ANITA HASSAN, Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle (2008-11-02). "Legendary Houston private eye Clyde Wilson dies - Houston Chronicle". Chron.com. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  10. ^ "Houston Detective Sues Donald Trump - Claims He Didn't Pay For Probe". Kimmonsinv.com. 1991-02-15. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  11. ^ Crider, Bill; Wilson, Clyde (2007). Houston Homicide - Bill Crider, Clyde Wilson - Google Books. ISBN 9781594146039. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  12. ^ Tipple, Kevin R. (2008-08-21). "Kevin's Corner: Reviewing: "Houston Homicide" by Bill Crider and Clyde Wilson". Kevintipplescorner.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  13. ^ Crider, Bill (2007). Houston Homicide (Five Star First Edition Mystery) (9781594146039): Bill Crider, Clyde Wilson: Books. ISBN 978-1594146039.
  14. ^ Tipple, Kevin (2008-08-21). . Bloggernews.net. Archived from the original on 2012-01-14. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  15. ^ "Where the Hell Is Addis Ababa?, Author: Bill Crider, Clyde A. Wilson, Mike Cochran (9781571688859) : FriendsOfBooks bookstore". Friendsofbooks.com. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  16. ^ Wilson, Clyde; Cochran, Mike; Crider, Bill (August 2005). Where the Hell Is Addis Ababa?: Tales from the Files of a Very Public ... - Clyde A. Wilson, Mike Cochran, Bill Crider - Google Books. ISBN 9781571688859. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  17. ^ "Love and Lies (TV Movie 1990) - IMDb". imdb.com. Retrieved 16 January 2014.

clyde, wilson, clyde, wilson, 1923, november, 2008, american, detective, private, investigator, famous, skills, solve, difficult, cases, regarded, houston, most, public, private, clyde, wilsonborn1923houston, texas, diednovember, 2008, 2008, aged, houston, tex. Clyde Wilson 1923 November 1 2008 was an American detective and private investigator 1 He was famous for his skills to solve difficult cases He is regarded as Houston s Most Public Private Eye 2 Clyde WilsonBorn1923Houston Texas U S DiedNovember 1 2008 2008 11 01 aged 85 Houston Texas U S NationalityAmericanAlma materTexas Department of Public Safety Private Security BoardOccupationDetectiveYears active1957 2008Spouse s Agnes 1943 2003 her death Children7 Ruth Mary Kathryn Amy Tim Clyde and Henry Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 3 1 Health issues 4 Works 4 1 Books 5 Portrayal in films 6 ReferencesEarly life and education EditClyde Wilson was born in Houston in 1923 The Wilson family moved to Austin Texas when Clyde was nine years old after his father died Only making it to the 9th grade he was drafted into the military in the early 1940s and fought in World War II Wilson was awarded two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star for his heroic efforts Career EditWilson opened his first office as a private investigator in Houston in 1957 and two years later became partners with Philip Bradley another Houston private eye He began his career exposing insurance fraud and other frauds thefts and illegal activities The partnership with Bradley ended and the partners went their separate ways with Wilson opening his own office in Houston Wilson hired many investigators over the years but he never had another partner He investigated corruption within the Lufkin cities finest police and justice departments Wilson uncovered evidence that payoffs were being accepted resulting in the arrest of the chief the assistant chief and a local judge A year later he uncovered similar activities taking place in Polk County resulting in a grand jury indictment against the county judge and all four county commissioners 3 4 In the 1970s Clyde Wilson made international headlines negotiating the release of hostages in Ethiopia for Tenneco He also uncovered the mishandling of Moody Foundation funds and fraud in the Hermann Estates 5 6 In the early 1980s after bragging that he could crack the Hermann Estate case in one day he ambushed the prime suspect in a lunch meeting at the Warwick Hotel and then extracted a confession by bluffing about the scope of his investigation When the board of directors of the Hermann Estates asked Wilson to find the dirt on who was stealing money from them He traced the corruption and fraud all the way up to the top but some members of the board told him to back off Instead he took the case to the DA and had those members investigated and exposed A few years later the mishandling of the Moody Foundation funds became newsworthy and Wilson found that someone was stealing from within Shern Moody Jr was found to be the guilty party and was turned over by Wilson to be investigated by Galveston and Houston prosecutors as well as the state and US Attorneys General 6 A few years after a high profile Houston murder case had gone cold Wilson used a female PI to go undercover and lure the suspect into confession One of Clyde Wilson s most highly publicized cases ever was won by tracking down and befriending a maid in a Hotel Atlantic City s Trump Plaza Wilson s ferreting skills found Marla Maples love nest proving that not even Donald Trump was immune to Wilson and his tracking capabilities Wilson had his own run in with the law in 1973 when he was charged in federal court with wiretapping six Hunt Oil Co employees while working undercover for Dallas oilmen Nelson and Herbert Hunt He pleaded no contest and was given a two year suspended sentence Later President Gerald Ford pardoned Wilson in 1977 as one of his final acts on his last day in office He said that his presidential pardon was granted because federal authorities later determined he was not involved 3 7 In the 1990s he was in the middle of a political slander case that then state representative Sylvester Turner D Houston filed against a local television station One of Clyde Wilson s most public cases ended in adultery charges that broke up billionaire Donald Trump s marriage to his first wife Ivana He continued to work for over 30 years and was among the top notch detectives in Texas 8 9 10 Personal life EditIn 1942 he met his wife Agnes at an Austin hospital where she was a nurse treating his mother The couple married in January 1943 and had seven children 5 Health issues Edit In his last days health problems had slowed Wilson He underwent surgery four times twice on his colon He also had an aneurysm on a major artery that doctors say could burst at any time The health issues finally convinced Wilson that it was time to retire which he reluctantly did closing his office to which many people had come for help 3 Works EditBooks Edit Agnes and Clyde Houston Homicide ISBN 1 59414 603 9 11 12 13 14 Mississippi Vivian ISBN 1 41042 773 0 Where the Hell is Addis Ababa ISBN 1 57168 885 4 15 16 Portrayal in films EditA movie was also made on one of Wilson s cases which were basically a fact based story of real life detective Kim Paris who was assigned to work undercover to find the murderers of an elderly couple who were shot in their beds 17 References Edit Swartz Mimi 1992 06 01 The Man Who Knows Everything Texas Monthly Retrieved 2012 02 16 Clyde Wilson Houston s Most Public Private Eye Activetubes com Retrieved 2012 02 16 permanent dead link a b c Acclaimed Houston private eye is retiring Texnews com 1997 12 09 Archived from the original on 2012 02 09 Retrieved 2012 02 16 The News and Courier Google News Archive Search Retrieved 16 January 2014 a b Clyde Wilson Houston s Most Public Private Eye Detective private 2011 12 07 Archived from the original on 2013 02 21 Retrieved 2012 02 16 a b Texas Monthly July 1983 p 166 Retrieved 2012 02 16 via Internet Archive clyde wilson detective Cartwright Gary 1998 Galveston A History of the Island Gary Cartwright Google Books ISBN 9780875651903 Retrieved 2012 02 16 Texas Monthly July 1983 p 114 Retrieved 2012 02 16 via Internet Archive Clyde Wilson Houston ANITA HASSAN Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle 2008 11 02 Legendary Houston private eye Clyde Wilson dies Houston Chronicle Chron com Retrieved 2012 02 16 Houston Detective Sues Donald Trump Claims He Didn t Pay For Probe Kimmonsinv com 1991 02 15 Retrieved 2012 02 16 Crider Bill Wilson Clyde 2007 Houston Homicide Bill Crider Clyde Wilson Google Books ISBN 9781594146039 Retrieved 2012 02 16 Tipple Kevin R 2008 08 21 Kevin s Corner Reviewing Houston Homicide by Bill Crider and Clyde Wilson Kevintipplescorner blogspot com Retrieved 2012 02 16 Crider Bill 2007 Houston Homicide Five Star First Edition Mystery 9781594146039 Bill Crider Clyde Wilson Books ISBN 978 1594146039 Tipple Kevin 2008 08 21 Book Review Houston Homicide by Bill Crider and Cylde Wilson Blogger News Network Bloggernews net Archived from the original on 2012 01 14 Retrieved 2012 02 16 Where the Hell Is Addis Ababa Author Bill Crider Clyde A Wilson Mike Cochran 9781571688859 FriendsOfBooks bookstore Friendsofbooks com Retrieved 2012 02 16 Wilson Clyde Cochran Mike Crider Bill August 2005 Where the Hell Is Addis Ababa Tales from the Files of a Very Public Clyde A Wilson Mike Cochran Bill Crider Google Books ISBN 9781571688859 Retrieved 2012 02 16 Love and Lies TV Movie 1990 IMDb imdb com Retrieved 16 January 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clyde A Wilson amp oldid 1084638920, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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