What About Holly? Fox News
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- True Crime
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It was a January afternoon in 1981 when a man’s German Shepherd came upon a grisly discovery in the woods outside of Houston: the badly decomposed remains of a young man, beaten to death, and a woman, who was strangled. For 40 years, the victims were nameless – until late 2021, when a team of genetic genealogists identified the pair as 21-year-old Harold Dean Clouse and 17-year-old Tina Gail Clouse, a married couple who had moved from Florida to Texas with their infant daughter. But the discovery of the identities only deepened the mystery: who killed the couple and why? And where is their daughter, Holly, who would be 42 years old if alive today?
In this multi-part true crime podcast, host Cristina Corbin travels across the country to interview law enforcement and family members, uncover new leads and speak exclusively with a religious cult at the center of this double murder mystery. The first reporter to obtain the entire police case file, including autopsy reports and crime scene photos, Corbin exposes stunning details that move this decades-old case forward.
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A Grisly Discovery
Heidi the German Shepherd finds a human arm in the woods outside of Houston.
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What About the Baby?
DNA discovers a stunning second mystery: where is the murdered couple's baby?
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A Terrible, Terrible Feeling
A strange phone call leads to a bizarre midnight meeting.
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The Woman in White
Who is the stranger in white and why does she have Dean's car?
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Fifty Feet in
The family visits the woods where the bodies were found.
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Miracle in Oklahoma
An unsealed birth certificate changes everything.
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Customer Reviews
Great Podcast, interesting story
Very well done podcast and extremely interesting story. But I have to say, I find “Sister Susan” completely unbelievable.
I love Cristina Corbin
Cristina Corbin is a phenomenal storyteller. More from her, please!!!
What a great story as well and story telling!
This is a good one. I thoroughly enjoyed this and am constantly in awe that I’ve never heard about these stories these reporters creating podcasts are telling. I liked all the little sound effects and the little stuff she kept in…the background type stuff. I like Christina’s voice which is a bonus and just by her story telling and empathetic nature I can tell she’s doing what she’s meant to do.