AUSTIN –In 1981, two deceased individuals, who were the
apparent victims of a homicide, were discovered in a wooded area in Houston,
Texas, and their identities could not be determined at that time. In 2021,
Identifinders International, through the use of genetic genealogy, was able to
positively identify the bodies that were found in 1981 as Florida couple Tina
Gail Linn Clouse and Harold Dean Clouse Jr. The couple had an infant daughter
named Holly who was not found with the remains of the Clouses.
The Linn and Clouse families have been searching for answers
concerning the welfare of the Clouses and their daughter, Holly, since they
were last heard from in 1980. Last year, when the families learned that the two
bodies found in Houston in 1981 were, in fact, Tina and Dean Clouse, the
families began looking for answers as to what happened to Baby Holly and the
circumstances surrounding the deaths of the Clouses.
Baby Holly has been located alive and well and is now 42
years of age. Holly has been notified of the identities of her biological
parents and has been in contact with her extended biological family and they
hope to meet in person soon.
“I am extremely proud of the exceptional work done by my
office’s newly formed Cold Case and Missing Persons Unit. My office diligently
worked across state lines to uncover the mystery surrounding Holly’s
disappearance. We were successful in our efforts to locate her and reunite her
with her biological family.” Attorney General Paxton said.
Through the collaborative efforts of the Texas Attorney
General’s Office Cold Case and Missing Persons Unit, the Lewisville Police
Department, the Volusia 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. This investigation highlights the
hard work and collaboration of multiple law enforcement divisions across the
country and demonstrates the importance of working cold case and missing persons
investigations.
“At the National Center for Missing & Exploited
Children, we know that with advancements in technology and the hard work and
dedication of law enforcement, we can get answers, even after four
decades," said John Bischoff, vice president of the Missing Children
Division at NCMEC. “We are thrilled that Holly will now have the chance to
connect with her biological family who has been searching for her for so long.
We hope that this is source of encouragement for other families who have
missing loved ones and reminds us all to never give up. NCMEC applauds the
collaborative effort of the Texas Attorney General’s Office Cold Case and
Missing Persons Unit, the Lewisville Police Department and all the assisting
agencies who came together to make today’s news possible.”
“Finding Holly is a birthday present from heaven since we
found her on Junior’s birthday. I prayed for more than 40 years for answers and
the Lord has revealed some of it... we have found Holly.”
“Thank you to all of the investigators for working so hard
to find Holly. I prayed for them day after day and that they would find Holly
and she would be alright. Thank you from the bottom of my heart to Mindy
Montford. We will be forever grateful,” said Donna Casasanta (Holly’s
grandmother).
“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. The Hope for
Holly Project was a success thanks to Mindy and her team,” said Cheryl Clouse
(Holly’s aunt).
“After finally being able to reunite with Holly, I dreamed
about her and my sister, Tina last night. In my dream, Tina was laying on the
floor rolling around and laughing and playing with Holly like I saw them do
many times before when they lived with me prior to moving to Texas. I believe
Tina's finally resting in peace knowing Holly is reuniting with her family. I
personally am so relieved to know Holly is alive and well and was well cared for,
but also torn up by it all. That baby was her life,” said Sherry Linn Green
(Holly’s aunt).
“The very first thing that ran through my head when we heard
Holly was found was the call that I got eight months ago from Allison about my
sister’s death. The juxtaposition of that call with Holly’s sudden discovery
just popped into my head. To go from hoping to find her to suddenly meeting her
less than 8 months later —- how miraculous is that? All of the detectives
involved ..They all expressed such fortitude to get to the bottom of this
case.. They have the Linn family’s complete support,” said Les Linn (Holly’s
uncle).
The investigation into the murders of Holly’s biological
parents, Tina and Dean Clouse, is ongoing and, if anyone has information about
their deaths, please contact the Texas Attorney General’s Cold Case and Missing
Persons Unit at coldcaseunit@oag.texas.gov .