True Crime with Kendall Rae - Missing Baby Found Alive After 40 Years: The Clouse Family Mystery
Episode Date: October 11, 2022In the early 1980s, baby Holly Clouse went missing along with her parents, who were later found murdered. All that was known at the time was that a nomadic religious group had somehow gotten ahold of ...the Clouse’s car, and had driven it across the US to return it to extended family. But no one would find out what had become of the the young couple and their baby for another four decades. Charity merch: https://milehighermerch.com/ All profits from this charity merch will be donated to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children: https://www.missingkids.org/ This episode is sponsored by: Stitch Fix Vegamour - promo code: kendallrae Check out Kendall's other podcasts: The Sesh & Mile Higher Follow Kendall! YouTube Twitter Instagram Facebook Mile Higher Zoo REQUESTS: General case suggestion form: https://bit.ly/32kwPly Form for people directly related/ close to the victim: https://bit.ly/3KqMZLj Discord: https://discord.com/invite/an4stY9BCN CONTACT: For Business Inquiries - kendall@INFAgency.com
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Hello everyone and welcome back to my channel or welcome back to myself.
It's been a minute and I feel like I have lived an entire lifetime since I last sat down to record,
not even kidding.
For those of you who didn't know,
I just had a baby.
Well, not just had a baby.
I had a baby almost two months ago,
which I cannot believe I almost have a two month old.
It has been one of the most transformative times
of my life and I know that so many parents out there understand
what it's like.
But wow, I seriously feel like a whole different person
sitting here and that is making me weirdly very nervous.
I feel like, I don't know, I feel like I haven't recorded
anything in years.
But I'm excited to be back as nervous as I am.
You guys have been so supportive, really encouraging me to take all the time that I needed
to get used to being a parent, bond with my baby,
and heal, of course.
And I am super grateful that I was able to do that.
Having a baby was a super, super wild experience
that no one could have really prepared me for
until I was doing it.
And same with parenting in general,
it's been a huge adjustment,
but one of the best times of my life,
my daughter is amazing.
I love her more than I can put into words.
Our daughter's name is Holly.
I'm not sure if Josh mentioned that
in the video that he did here on my channel,
which also thank you guys so much for being so open
to him doing a video.
I think you did a really good job.
You guys really liked it, so that's awesome.
But yes, our daughter is named Holly.
She is just everything.
She's so cute, she's so funny, so sweet, so loving.
And this has just been the best time.
I've been really soaking in all the cuddles,
all of the little moments.
It's kind of crazy that they'll never be that way again.
So I've just been soaking up every minute, enjoying it all, and
adjusting to being this new version of me, being someone's mother.
It's quite a crazy change, but I have definitely missed recording.
I've missed interacting with all of you guys, so I'm super excited to be back.
And again, thank you all for the extremely nice,
supportive comments that I have been seeing on YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, all over the place.
It really means the world to me and Josh to know that we have had so much support and love coming our way during this time.
If you are curious about my experience, I will be sharing some of that eventually on my personal podcast,
which is called
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But anyway, let's go ahead and dive into today's case, which is totally fascinating.
I have wanted to talk about this since it caught my eye about three months ago, and I'm really happy to be sitting down to talk about this today.
This case is still open.
However, there is definitely a happy ending here.
And that's rare and true crime.
Cases like this and the investigative work
that goes into them really inspires me.
And I think you guys are going to find this case
just as interesting as I did.
Weirdly enough, we are going to be talking
about a missing baby today and even weirder her name is Holly, which is my daughter's name. So
this kind of hit home even more so. But we're going to be looking at genetic genealogy and how
impactful it can be on cases like this. Today, we're're gonna be talking about baby Holly Claus and how she was found 40 years after she went missing.
So the story begins in New Shmerna, Florida
with Holly's parents,
Harold Dean Claus Jr., and Tina Gail Lynn.
And the two of them fell in love in the 70s.
They were very young when they fell in love,
really just a couple of teenagers,
and they were eager to start a family and start a life together.
There isn't that much information out there on the two of them, but let me tell you what
we do know.
Harold Dean Clouche Jr. primarily went by his middle name, Dean, but his family often referred
to him by his nickname, Jr.
He was born on June 7th, 1959, and would end up being one of five siblings in their family.
Unfortunately, his father died of organ failure from lupus when he was just seven years old,
and obviously that was very difficult for him and his whole family.
So he and his siblings were raised by their mother, Donna Casaslanta.
Holly's mother is named Tina, and again, there's pretty limited information out there about
her as well, but we do know that she was born September 21st, 1963, and she also lost her father at a young age, which was something that, you know,
she and Dean really bonded over.
Of course, that's something that not that many people can understand, so that was something
that really bonded the two of them.
And what's interesting is they were actually first introduced because Tina's brother was
actually dating Dean's sister.
When Tina and Dean met, she was 15 and he was 19.
Now, two years before meeting Tina,
Dean was actually involved for a period of time in this group called Jesus People Movement,
which was growing pretty strong during the 70s.
His parents actually referred to the people that he spent time with in this group as Jesus Freaks.
This movement was born in the 1960s, in the West Coast, and it spread throughout North America
in the 1970s and involved many people who claimed to have supernatural abilities.
The presence of this group was most predominant in the Southwest region, and it was led by a man named
Charles McHugh, but he was known to his followers as lightning amen.
Charles, of course, claimed to be the reincarnation of Jesus Christ himself, and members of this
movement would actually take on the last name Christ.
So Dean was known to spend time with this group, and known to spend time with people who called
themselves brothers and sisters.
He actually left home to join this religious group, and his family just saw it as a cult, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, his wife, wife, the two surprised their families by going to the
Volusa County Courthouse and walking away as a married couple.
And both of their families totally supported them as a couple, supported their marriage
and were very happy for both of them.
And Tina's brother actually did end up marrying Dean's sister and that was even more exciting
and they would all spend time together.
So then less than a
year later, the two of them welcomed their first born child. On January 24th, 1980, Holly Marie
Claus was born. Dean and Tina, of course, loved their baby girl and were so excited to spend their
lives with her. Their families also loved baby Holly and were so excited to see her growing up.
She was an adorable little girl, she was a quick learner, and she already had a ton of personality.
She had reddish brown hair that was very similar to her mother's hair, and the two of them just
loved her so so much. But just a few months after Holly was born, Dean and Tina decided to pack up
their belongings and move to the Fort Worth Dallas area.
Dean had actually received a job working for DR Horton, which is a home construction company,
and they decided that it was best for their family to, you know, see this opportunity
out and make the move.
Dean was a really skilled carpenter, and there was a huge home construction boom going on
in Texas at the time.
So they were hopeful that they could really build a successful
career. However, it wasn't as easy
as they had hoped it would be.
To make their move from Florida
to Texas, they borrowed Dean's
mother's car, which was a 1978
red AMC Concord.
He came to me and said, Mom,
I can make more money and he can
give me a year-round job.
And obviously, Florida to Texas is a pretty long drive for a family who has a newborn
baby.
Honestly, I cannot imagine how difficult that would have been.
But they made it.
They arrived in Lewisville, Texas, which is a city just outside of Dallas, and they stayed
with a cousin until they were able to save up enough money to afford their own place.
This was by no means a permanent solution, but it did help
them get their feet on the ground in this new place. I mean, after all, the two of them were 21
and 17 years old at the time with a new baby. In the first few months of their new lives in Lewis
ville, we're apparently really great. Tina wanted to stay in touch with their family, so she frequently
mailed them letters and included photos of Holly as she was growing up. She was constantly updating them on all her milestones and how they were doing.
And this made it a little bit easier for their families. Of course, it was really hard for them to
be separated from Tina and Dean and of course Holly as well. The letters from Tina came in pretty
frequently. And when they stopped suddenly in October of 1980, both of their families thought it was strange
but figured, you know, she must just be busy with her new life.
They didn't necessarily have a reason to suspect that something was necessarily wrong, so they just kind of sat tight and waited for a letter to
eventually arrive. Now the exact date is a little unclear.
I mean, this case definitely has some foggy elements,
especially because it has been so long,
but either sometime towards the end of 1980
or the start of 1981,
the Klaus family actually received a call
from a woman who called herself sister Susan.
Seemingly, out of nowhere, sister Susan told them
that Dean had decided to join this religious group
that she was a part of, and that Tina had joined as well,
and that they had decided to give away
all of their positions.
And that included the 1978 Red AMC Concord
that Donna had let them borrow.
So this sister Susan person tells them
that they would volunteer to drive the car back to them,
but they wanted a thousand dollars in return,
which is quite a bit, especially back in the 80s,
early 80s.
Donna knew that something was weird
and that that was a lot of money, but she said yes.
And they agreed to meet this sister Susan person
in a few days at midnight, of money, but she said yes. And they agreed to meet this sister Susan person in a few days at midnight, of course,
in the parking lot of the Daytona Speedway racetrack.
So obviously Donna was very skeptical about this call
and the whole transaction.
So she actually contacted the local authorities
about sister Susan and told them
where they would be meeting to hand off
the money for the car.
And I will say, given the time period and, you know, Dean's past with religion,
it wouldn't be that far-fetched of an idea to his family,
maybe that he really would join a group like this.
She figured it could be a possibility, but she said that something about this woman
gave her cause for concern.
So when it came time for them to meet up, sister Susan,
along with two to three other women and possibly one male, met the Klaus family at the speedway
and returned the car in exchange for the $1,000. Local authorities were aware of what was happening,
but because the car did in fact belong to Donna, they ultimately decided that there wasn't
anything shady going on. If this woman had met them with some random car, it would have caused a bit more concern. But this was Donna's car, and Sister Susan's story that Dean was getting
rid of his possessions, you know, aligned with her returning it to Donna. And like I said,
some of the information in this case is pretty unclear at this point. In my research, I did find
someone mentioned that Sister Susan and the people with her were temporarily brought
into custody, but no police report has ever been located to actually corroborate that.
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In late December 1980 or early January 1981, the families of Tina Lin-Claus and Harold Dean-Claus received a phone call
from someone identifying herself as Sister Susan.
Who explained she was calling from Los Angeles, California, and wanted to return Tina and
Dean's car to their family.
She further stated that Tina and Dean had joined their religious group and no longer wanted
to have contact with their families.
They were also giving up all of their possessions.
Sister Susan asked for money in exchange for returning the car to Florida where the family
lived.
The family agreed that contacted the local authorities about the situation.
The family agreed to meet Sister Susan at the Daytona Race Track in Florida.
The family described beating two to three women and possibly one male.
And once again, these women were wearing robes and to be appeared to be members of this religious group.
The police purportedly took the women into custody, but there's no record of a police report on
file that has been found as of yet. Given the age of this case, that is common. We're still on the
hunt for that police report. The return car belonged to Dean fact, the car that they had
concern kept building up and Lynn families. There
felt like that was very off. They couldn't understand why
they would just run away like
this and take Holly out of their lives. So both
attempted to file missing
know one would take them
of Donna's car because it
supported the story that
but of course, this did not
families from trying to find them.
We've never heard from them, you know, we put out feelers every way we do how.
It was on the freeway once, and the young man passed me, and it looked so much like my
children.
But little did their families know there was actually remains of a young man and woman
that were found in January of 1981.
January 12, 1981 actually, and this was right around the time that the car was returned to Donna,
but police never made the connection. And unfortunately, they would not make this connection that the
bodies actually belonged to Tina and Dean until 40 years later. So for 40 years, the Klaus and Lynn families
had no idea what happened to their loved ones.
These unidentified bodies, which are referred to,
I'm sure as most of you know, as Jane and John Does,
were found 100 feet off Wallaceville Road
in Harris County, Texas, which is near Houston,
and more than 250 miles from where they were living
at the time.
And a dog actually found their bodies. This dog came running out of the woods, holding a human
arm, and then the police actually followed the dog back to their bodies. The woman had been strangled,
and the man had been gagged and beaten. And this is really heartbreaking, but a forensic anthropologist
said that it seemed that the
man had died while trying to protect the woman and that the woman had died first, and he
started referring to them as Romeo and Juliet.
And he also believed that they had been dead for about two months before they were actually
found.
The Jane Doe was described as a young woman or teenager with reddish brown hair.
She was brown eyed and had fingernails that had been bitten down.
The John Doe was described as a slightly older male with dark brown hair and very thick eyebrows,
and drawings of them were constructed to help try to uncover their identities.
Now I'm sure most of you are asking, what about baby Holly?
Well, there were no remains of a baby found at the scene,
so police didn't even know that they should be looking for a missing baby all of this time.
Now of course, in the 1980s, there wasn't as much technological advancement as there is today
to help investigators identify human remains.
Kodis, which we have talked about, is the combined DNA index system,
and it wasn't established until 1990,
and it didn't become operational until 1994.
The National DNA Index System, or NDIS, is a program where criminal justice agencies,
such as the FBI, can input DNA profiles.
And CODIS is the system with which these DNA profiles are sorted and processed.
And the only way that NDIS would have the DNA profiles of Dean Tina and Holly would
be if their families had submitted it as evidence in a missing person's report, which we know
they weren't able to file because the Dallas authorities didn't believe them.
The Klaus and Lynn families did what they could with the resources that were available
to them.
And unfortunately the system failed them for many, many years. And keep in mind
that throughout the 80s, 90s, 2000s and beyond, their families never knew about the bodies that were
found in Houston. And so all they could do was hang on to hope. Hang on to hope that they were out
there and still alive and that maybe they would be reunited with them one day. Of course they could
hang on to the hope that they really did join some group and that they just
weren't contacting their family anymore. And so that kind of brought them some comfort.
Tina's brother truly believed that they really did join a religious cult and they just didn't want contact with their families anymore,
which is of course heartbreaking, but for them the idea that they were alive somewhere was more comforting than the alternative. But of course,
I'm sure they had constant nagging thoughts about what happened and not knowing has to be so
painful. I cannot imagine I heard them speaking about how they really have never gotten a good night
sleep during the last 40 years. But finally, in 2011, there was a small but very important breakthrough
that would later help identify
John and Jane Doe.
Harris County investigators got permission to exume a few dozen unidentified murder victims
with the intention of uploading their DNA profiles to Kodas.
Now that the program had been around for more than a decade, they were hoping that they
would be able to make some connections.
But still, they had no luck identifying the Romeo and Juliet
bodies that were found in January of 1981.
But the system is constantly getting new DNA, so there was hope that maybe someday their
DNA would strike a match in the system.
In a decade later, in 2021, there was another breakthrough with the help of genetic genealogy.
Now, we have talked about genetic genealogy many times.
It's actually very controversial, but it can be so helpful
in the world of true crime.
In criminology and law enforcement,
genetic genealogy has even helped solve cold cases.
DNA specimens from crime scenes can be uploaded
to genetic databases to find relatives of unknown suspects.
This narrows the search.
After this is done, the matches
can be used with traditional genealogy methods to build family trees until the most likely
suspect is found. In some cases, all it takes to solve a case going on for decades is
for a distant relative of the suspect to post their DNA results on a genealogy site.
I'm sure most of you have heard of incestory.com or 23andMe, the more people submit their DNA,
the more the database grows. Like I said, it's somewhat controversial, but it has been used to help
solve so many cases. So this is when a media network called AudioChuck got involved. And this
is so cool and is very inspiring to me. If you're not familiar with AudioChuck, it's a media network
that was created by Ashley Flowers. She hosts the Crime Junkie podcast and several other podcasts. She's a
really amazing woman and they donated money to help fund two genealogists from identifiers
international and they were able to actually uncover the identities of the Harris County,
Jane and John Doe, or Romeo and Juliet. The incredible women who helped solve this case are named Misty Gillis and Alison Peacock.
Misty was able to track down the male's DNA to a distant relative based in Kentucky,
and soon she learned that the family had been relocated to Florida.
She eventually made a DNA connection back to the male victim's sister, Debbie Brooks.
And of course, Debbie remembers that when she first got the call, she could not believe
it. She actually thought it was a joke at first.
The woman on the other line asked her if she had a missing relative, which she responded,
yes, my oldest brother has been missing for four decades.
Can you guys even imagine how you would be feeling if you had got this call?
This is when they found out that John Doe or Romeo was actually Harold
Dean Klaus. Misty told Debbie that there was actually a female's body who was also found back
in 1981. And of course, they were quickly able to identify her as Tina Gale. Lin.
Her first question was, do you have a family relative that disappeared a long time ago. And I said, yes, I said, I have a brother that
disappeared about 40 years ago, Harold and Cloud Jr. She told me she says, well, we found him. He was
murdered. When we did find out the truth, it's so hard to accept because you want to lay it down,
but you want him to be okay. But then of course,
Debbie asked them how about the baby? Did you find the baby? And that just shocked the entire
investigative team because they had no idea there was a missing baby. For 40 years, the police had no
idea that Romeo and Juliet were actually parents to a young child. And of course, because of that,
there had been no efforts made to find baby Holly all of this time.
But obviously figuring out who these bodies belong to
was a huge accomplishment.
And it press release for my identifiers international
on January 14th, 2022, officially confirmed
that Dean and Tina had been identified.
But of course, it also stated that this case was far from over.
In addition to the police's criminal investigation into the murders of Dean and Tina, authorities
were also now looking for baby Holly Marie Klaus, who was less than a year when her parents
were killed.
So the official search for Holly Marie Klaus started this last year, January of 2022.
And there were actually many women out there who believe that they could be Holly and they
submitted their DNA and the genetic genealogists were
Screening anyone who may have had a connection. We're just gonna screen every person that shows up that has a compelling connection in some way to Holly's story and we wait.
So their families and the genetic genealogists also ended up launching the Hope for Holly project which was used to raise funds to test the DNA of women who may be Holly.
Hope is actually an acronym that stands for helping other people embrace because the word embrace means a lot to their family.
They are hoping to one day be able to embrace Holly. The Klaus and Lynn families just prayed that maybe there was a chance that Holly was still out there
and that they could be reunited with their granddaughter after all those years.
Chase and Rainbow again trying to find out if she alive or not.
Anyway, on March 1st during the search, the class family gathered on Wallaceville Road
where their son and his wife had been killed.
And they kind of had a grave side vigil for Dean and Tina.
And gosh, these images are so powerful. You can just see what a toll this had taken on their family.
Going through what they have this year has got to be so mixed for them emotionally.
I really can't imagine being in their shoes. Of course they had this nagging fear. That without any remains
found at the crime scene that they would never know what happened to baby Holly. But by the most beautiful stroke of luck,
they actually found Holly.
The real Holly Marie Klaus was identified on June 7th, 2022,
which would have been her father's 63rd birthday.
Through collaborative efforts of the Texas Attorney General's
Office, cold case and missing persons unit,
the Lewisville Police Department,
the Voluzia County Sheriff's Office in Florida, the Arizona Attorney General's Office, cold case and missing persons units, the Lewisville Police Department, the Voluzia County Sheriff's Office in Florida,
the Arizona Attorney General's Office,
the Harris County Sheriff's Office,
and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children,
I'm excited to announce that baby Holly has been located
alive and well 42 years later.
Holly, who of course, grew up with a new name,
is now a 42 year old woman who has five children of her own and two grandchildren.
And out of respect for her privacy, I am not going to share more information about her current life as she has chosen to stay out of the media for the most part,
and I encourage you all to do the same. But what I will say is it turns out Holly was actually dropped off at a church in Arizona right
around the time that her parents were killed and a group of women actually dropped
her off and told this church that they were part of a nomadic religious group
just like the one that sister Susan was talking about and it's very important
to note that the family who did end up raising Holly are not suspects in this
case but of course it's very important to
find out who brought Holly to
them. And of course, the
Klaus and Lynn families were just
over the moon to find out that
Holly was still alive after all
these years. We had nightmares
almost every night. No wonder
what happened to Holly. And they
called us and found Holly.
That night I was able to put a bed.
The National Center for Missing
Exploited Children actually
helped pay to reunite the
families with Holly before they
actually met. She was able to
get on a Zoom call with them.
I cannot imagine how emotional
that call would be when I looked
at her. I remember the times
that I used to hold her in my arms. You know, and I just wanted to hug her.
I just wanted to get up and hug her so bad,
but it was zoom and you can't.
So of course, there's still a lot of things
that we don't know at this point.
A lot of things that need to be solved.
Of course, investigators believe that this group
that had gotten in contact with their family
about the car is likely
responsible for the murders of Dean and Tina.
If they aren't responsible directly, they feel there's a good chance that they know who
is.
It's possible that Dean and Tina really did get involved in this group in some capacity,
but eventually decided they didn't want to be part of it and they were killed for maybe
information that they knew that they weren't supposed to know. These groups actually often get involved
with illegal things such as drug trafficking. So if Dean and Tina did witness anything,
it's possible that the group got rid of them to keep that information under wraps.
So to this day, Sister Susan has never been identified by the police. However, they
are asking for anyone out there who thinks they may know who this person is,
or may know someone like her from the 1980s to please get in contact with them.
These religious groups often travel through the southwest region of the United States, and
oftentimes, women in these groups are seen begging for food in many areas.
So the murders of Dean and Tina are still under investigation. Of
course, if you have any information that could help authorities to solve
their murders, please call the Cold Case Investigation Unit at 512-936-0742, or
you can email them at coldcaseunit at oag.texas.gov. I am sending so much love and
support to the Klaus and Lynn families.
I cannot imagine going through what you all have gone through and what all of this has
probably resurfaced.
It's got to be so hard, but it must be so amazing to have gotten to reconnect with Holly
after all these years.
I mean, that is just incredible.
And like I said, I know that so many people have very strong opinions
about submitting DNA to public databases, but this case really shows what good can come
out of it. I think it's so amazing that these families never gave up hope and that they
still don't. They want answers. They want to know what happened to Dean and Tina and
get the justice that they deserve. That is going to be it for me today guys. Thank you for joining me for another episode and make sure you follow the show on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
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