What happened to Holly Marie Clouse? Child reported missing in 1980 after her parents murder found alive 40 years later

What happened to Holly Marie Clouse? Child reported missing in 1980 after her parents murder found alive 40 years later

What happened to Holly Marie Clouse? Child reported missing in 1980 after her parents' murder found alive 40 years later Holly Marie Clouse, who went missing as an infant, was discovered in Oklahoma (image via family photo) At a Thursday press conference, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office announced that Holly Marie Clouse, an infant who went missing after the murder of her parents in 1980, has been discovered at the age of 42. According to People, Holly Marie and her parents, Harold Dean Clouse Jr., 21, and Tina Clouse, 17, had disappeared in Texas in 1980. In 2021, genealogists discovered that the parents of Holly Marie had been recovered by in 1981, though their bodies remained unidentified until recent tests. Found Safe after 40 YEARS!
Child PersonFound Safe after 40 YEARS! Child Person The Houston Chronicle reported that Dean was beaten to death, while Tina was strangled. Their child, however, was not found among the remains. According to People, the murders were connected to the activities of a Christian . On Tuesday, investigators from the Texas Attorney General’s office discovered that Holly Marie was alive in Oklahoma, where she worked an office job. It was revealed that she had been adopted by a family after she went missing. Holly Marie Clouse has been found alive and well. Her family is overjoyed. Thank you to the new Unit for reuniting her with her family. Learn more on Facebook on the page. Holly Marie Clouse has been found alive and well. Her family is overjoyed. Thank you to the new Unit for reuniting her with her family. Learn more on Facebook on the page. Holly Marie Clouse was reunited with various family members in Zoom Calls on June 7. The Texas Attorney General's office stated during the press conference that they would investigate the religious group that has been linked to the of Dean and Tina Clouse.

The disappearance of Holly Marie Clouse

Dean Clouse, according to the Houston Chronicle, was a Floridian who had joined a fringe religious group in the 1970s. After joining the aforementioned group, he married Tina, with whom he had his only daughter, Holly Marie. Holly Marie Clouse who had been missing since she was a infant has been found 42 yrs later alive and safe.

Holly Marie Clouse who had been missing since she was a infant has been found 42 yrs later alive and safe. In 1980, the Clouse’ moved from Florida to Texas. It was soon after this that they abruptly disappeared. In an interview with the Houston Chronicle, Dean Clouse’s mother, Donna Casasanta, told reporters that soon after, she came into contact with the group Dean had joined. Casasanta claimed that 3 women in white robes approached her in Florida with Dean's car. They allegedly assured Casasanta that Dean had joined their group and pledged to sever ties with his family. Wow the replies to the Holly Marie Clouse story embody everything I hate about true crime.Wow the replies to the Holly Marie Clouse story embody everything I hate about true crime. According to First Assistant Attorney General, Brent Webster, police had responded at the time. He said: “The police reportedly took the women into custody, but there’s no record of a police report on file.” He added: “They are on the hunt for that report.” Thread about the Children of Light, who were based just 90 miles out of Yuma, where baby Holly Marie Clouse was handed over to a church by members of an "unkown religious sect" in 1981. @txag
If Brent Webster was serious about ANY leads whatsoever in the Clouse case...

Children of Light were dedicated to righteousness, vegetarianism, celibacy & had a commune 90 miles outside of Yuma.

1993 article (all dead now) @txagIf Brent Webster was serious about ANY leads whatsoever in the Clouse case...Children of Light were dedicated to righteousness, vegetarianism, celibacy & had a commune 90 miles outside of Yuma.1993 article (all dead now) Thread about the Children of Light, who were based just 90 miles out of Yuma, where baby Holly Marie Clouse was handed over to a church by members of an "unkown religious sect" in 1981. Webster also claimed another sighting of the white-clad women who have been linked to the crime during the press conference. He claimed that two women dressed in white robes dropped the infant off at an Arizona church. He described them as a "cult" and a "nomadic religious group." He said: “They indicated the beliefs of their religion included the separation of male and female members, practicing vegetarian habits and not using or wearing leather goods.” Webster said the group had been spotted several times across the South West. He said: “There were sightings of this religious group around the Yuma area in the early 80’s.”

Genealogy Genetic testing kits are very popular. In most cases they cause unwanted trouble. Here we don't know if it has helped anyone other than the little baby who is now 40 years old.Genealogy Genetic testing kits are very popular. In most cases they cause unwanted trouble. Here we don't know if it has helped anyone other than the little baby who is now 40 years old. As of now, the group remains suspects in the, but authorities have not revealed any developments in the investigation. It was only opened after the identities of the two bodies from the Texas cold case were revealed by modern technology.

A family reunited

After Holly Marie Clouse was discovered in Oklahoma, she attended a large virtual Zoom Call with family members. She learned that the day she had been told about her family, June 7, also happened to be Dean Clouse's birthday. I know this has nothing to do with this story. But you the baby vanished in 1980. Her parent was murdered. She was found alive and well. Her name is Holly Marie Clouse. I know this has nothing to do with this story. But you the baby vanished in 1980. Her parent was murdered. She was found alive and well. Her name is Holly Marie Clouse. In a family statement, Casasanta said: “Finding Holly is a birthday present from heaven since we found her on Junior’s (Dean’s) birthday. I prayed more than 40 years for answers and the Lord has revealed some of it.” Holly's aunt Cheryl Clouse, according to E Online, also spoke with local media about her joy following the former's discovery. Religious sect gave up Holly Marie Clouse as a baby: authorities . The little girl was ultimately adopted by a family who "are not suspects in the case," Texas authorities said,Religious sect gave up Holly Marie Clouse as a baby: authorities . The little girl was ultimately adopted by a family who "are not suspects in the case," Texas authorities said, She said: "It was so exciting to see Holly. I was so happy to meet her for the first time. It is such a blessing to be reassured that she is alright and has had a good life. The whole family slept well last night." As of now, the cold case is still being probed. The family who adopted Holly Marie Clouse is not a suspect, according to Webster. Poll : 0 votes Thank You! Show More Comments No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ Be the first one to comment on this story More from Sportskeeda Fetching more content... 1 Logout No Results Found
Share:
0 comments

Comments (0)

Leave a Comment

Minimum 10 characters required

* All fields are required. Comments are moderated before appearing.

No comments yet. Be the first to comment!