Bernie Tiede

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Bernhardt ‘Bernie’ Tiede II is an American convicted murderer

Aug 2, 1958

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: August 2, 1958
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Criminals, Murderers
  • City/State: Texas
  • Universities:
    • Cooper High School
  • Birth Place: Abilene, Texas, United States
  • Gender: Male

Bernie Tiede born at

Abilene, Texas, United States

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Birth Place

Bernhardt Tiede II was born on August 2, 1958 in Abilene, Texas, United States. His father was Bernhardt Tiede who was a native of Olgenow, Russia. He migrated to USA along with his family in 1926. Tiede’s mother was Lela Mae Jester who was Tiede Sr.’s first wife.

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Childhood & Early Life

Tiede Sr. was a professor of music and choral director at Our Lady of the Lake College in San Antonio, Texas, and also at the Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. Along with that, he has also taught at Kilgore College in Kilgore, Texas, and then at McMurry College in Abilene where he was a director of the McMurry Chanters.

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Childhood & Early Life

In addition to teaching, Tiede’s father was also a church music director and a vocal performer. He married again when Tiede’s mother died in an automobile accident when Tiede was just a child.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1963, Tiede Sr. married his second wife Clara Kathryn and Tiede got a stepmother. However, his father died when Tiede was fifteen years old.

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Childhood & Early Life

He went to Cooper High School in Abilene, Texas and graduated in 1976.

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Childhood & Early Life

Before Bernie Tiede met Majorie Nugent, he used to work as a mortician. He was often described by people as ‘the most good-hearted man in the town’.

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Later Life

In March 1990, Tiede met Nugent at her husband’s funeral. At that time, he was helping the assistant director at Hawthorn Funeral Home. The two connected with each other instantly.

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Later Life

In just one year, he gained her trust and made her alter her will. Nugent disinherited her son and left the entire $5 million estate to Tiede. In 1993, Tiede left his job as a mortician and was no longer her personal assistant. In fact, he had become her business manager and travel companion.

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Later Life

Tiede murdered Nugent on November 19, 1996. He shot her in the back four times with a .22 rifle. After the murder, he placed her body in a freezer at her Carthage home. After killing her, he went on to live a normal life and lied to people about her whereabouts.

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Later Life

When her estranged son, Rod Nugent came back to Panola County nine months later it was discovered that she was missing. When Rod and his daughter entered the house, they found Nugent’s body wrapped in a white sheet and stored in the freezer.

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Later Life

Bernie Tiede entered the Texas Department of Criminal Justice in 1999 and got attacked by his fellow inmates. But the prison officials often described him as ‘a model prisoner’ who would take health classes and participate willingly in prison’s choir.

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Imprisonment & Release

Till May 2014, Tiede was serving life imprisonment. But, District Attorney Danny Buck Davidson and visiting Judge Diane Devasto allowed him to be released from his life sentence on $10,000 bail. It was discovered that Tiede was sexually abused number of times when he was a kid.

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Imprisonment & Release

His attorney Jodi Cole alleged that Tiede shot Nugent due to a violent episode with her which brought back the past memories. This theory was backed by forensic psychiatrist Dr. Richard Pesikoff.

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Imprisonment & Release

It was also revealed that the reason Tiede penned down a handwritten confession was because he had received several threats that his private videos would be leaked. After the new evidence was presented, Davidson agreed that he would have sought a lighter sentence for Tiede.

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Imprisonment & Release

Nugent’s family was shocked by the release of Tiede and blamed Richard Linklater’s film ‘Bernie’ to influence the trial.

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