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  1. Jun 12, 2015 · Melody Cooley, center, testified about details of her mother’s murder and how she escaped from her father. Melody hid behind a trailer until neighbor Lilya McWhorter, left, arrived at a ...

  2. Mar 11, 1995 · It was true, Melody Cooley would testify, and color photographs of Ella May's bruised, naked body would show. Judge William L. Bradshaw overruled objections by Lambros to the showing of the...

  3. Aug 8, 2018 · In the days to follow, Spade Cooley forced Ella Mae to call friends and confess to having an affair. He made her say the same to their daughter, Melody, now 14. He even forced her to sign a confession. Sometime after 6 p.m. on April 3, 1961, Spade Cooley unleashed a savage attack on his estranged wife in their home.

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    When Donnell Clyde “Spade” Cooley first arrived in Los Angeles in the early 1930s, all he had going for him was his youth and his musical talent. He was part Cherokee, born in Oklahoma in 1910. And when it came to music, he was a quick study, very soon mastering the fiddle. So he had little difficulty finding work and soon joined a big band with a ...

    It was during this time that Ella Mae Evans joined his band as a singer, she did not last long, however. They were soon married and she was settled at the ranch home on the fringes of the Mojave Desert where she would eventually be beaten to death. In June 1948, The Spade Cooley Show debuted on LA’s KTLA-TV network. It was a smash hit and went on t...

    Spade received a life sentence for murdering Ella Mae, but proved so popular and model a prisoner that he was granted parole after serving a scant nine years. He was due for release in February of 1970, but things didn’t work out that way. In November of ’69, Spade was given a 72-hour furlough to appear at a benefit concert in Oakland, California. ...

    Spade Cooley was a popular western swing musician and TV host who killed his wife Ella Mae in 1961. Their daughter Melody Cooley witnessed the brutal crime and survived the ordeal.

  4. Melody Cooley, 14, witnessed her father Spade Cooley beat and kill her mother Ella Mae in 1961. She described the horrific scene in court and how her father threatened to kill them all.

  5. A 1961 photograph of Melody Cooley, the daughter of country musician Spade Cooley, who was accused of killing her mother. The photograph is part of the Oklahoma Publishing Company Photography Collection and can be viewed online.

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    Cooley's then 14-year-old daughter, Melody, recounted to the jury how she was forced by her father to watch in terror as he beat her mother's head against the floor, stomped on her stomach, then crushed a lit cigarette against her skin to see whether she was dead.

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