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Houston couple found slain 40 years ago identified, but baby daughter still missing
WSB-TV 2 ^ | 1/17 | Crystal Bonvillian

Posted on 01/17/2022 3:35:23 PM PST by nickcarraway

Hollie Marie Clouse would now be 41 years old.

The Florida infant was barely a year old in 1980 when her parents, newlyweds Harold Dean Clouse Jr. and Tina Gail Linn, uprooted their small family and headed to Houston for a job opportunity.

A few months later, the couple’s families stopped hearing from them. They never saw them again.

Now, with the help of genetic genealogists, authorities have identified a murdered couple found in a wooded area of Harris County the following January as Clouse and Linn.

There remains one problem, however.

“The closure of these cases has led to another mystery: the whereabouts of their baby, Hollie Marie,” read a statement from Identifinders International. “No baby was found with the couple’s bodies and so far, no Baby Doe cases have been found that match her description.”

>> Related story: Teen hitchhiker killed in Alabama crash identified through genetic genealogy after 60 years

Identifinders International, a California-based forensic service that aids in cold cases across the country, is working with the long-lost infant’s family to file a missing persons report. They are also working with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children to list the girl as a missing child.

According to the forensic service, the couple, who married in June 1979, left their New Smyrna Beach home for Texas so Harold Clouse, known to his loved ones as “Junior,” could pursue carpentry work. At the time, Clouse was 21 and Linn was 17.

“Soon after, the couple’s car was returned to the family by a stranger, who led them to believe the couple had joined a religious group and no longer wanted contact with the family,” a news release stated.

The next time Clouse’s sister, Debbie Brooks, received word about her brother, it was from Misty Gillis, senior forensic genealogist for Identifinders International, and Gillis’ former colleague, genealogist Allison Peacock. The women called Brooks with an odd question back in October, according to the Houston Chronicle.

DNA cold case: The bodies of a slain couple found Jan. 12, 1981, in the 13500 block of Wallisville Road, pictured, near Houston have been identified through genetic genealogy as those of Dean Clouse Jr., 21, and his wife, Tina Gail Linn, 17, both of New Smyrna Beach, Fla. The couple moved to Houston in 1980 with their 1-year-old daughter, Hollie Marie Clouse, who remains missing. (Google) Did Brooks have a missing relative?

Yes, Brooks responded. Her eldest brother had been missing for four decades.

“We believe we found him,” Gillis said, according to the newspaper. “He was murdered. His body was found in 1981.”

USA Today reported that it was Jan. 12, 1981, when a dog in north Harris County returned home with a gruesome trophy: a human arm. The dog led authorities to a wooded, undeveloped area off Wallisville Road, where they found the decomposing body of a woman who had been strangled.

Nearby was the body of a man. He had been beaten to death and was still bound and gagged when he was found.

DNA cold case: A forensic artist drew these sketches of a man and woman found slain Jan. 12, 1981, in a wooded area near Houston. DNA and genetic genealogy has helped identify the couple as Harold Dean Clouse Jr., 21, and his wife, Tina Gail Linn, 17, both of New Smyrna Beach, Fla. The couple moved to Houston in 1980 with their 1-year-old daughter, Hollie Marie Clouse, who remains missing. (Texas Missing Persons Clearinghouse) The Chronicle previously reported that the couple’s faces were recognizable, and a Harris County forensic artist drew composite images of the pair. They remained unidentified, however, and no arrests were made in their deaths.

Meanwhile, in Florida, Donna Casasanta reported her son missing. Police shrugged off the couple’s disappearance, “excus(ing) the disappearance with them leaving with the cult,” she told USA Today.

Linn’s family also reported her missing, Peacock said.

“We always hoped for the best,” Linn’s brother, Les Linn, told the Chronicle. “We pretty much thought they had joined this religious group and didn’t want to have contact with us.”

DNA cold case: The bodies of a slain couple found Jan. 12, 1981, in a wooded area near Houston have been identified through genetic genealogy as those of Dean Clouse Jr., 21, and his 17-year-old wife, Tina Gail Linn, pictured, both of New Smyrna Beach, Fla. The couple moved to Houston in 1980 with their 1-year-old daughter, Hollie Marie Clouse, who remains missing. (National Center for Missing & Exploited Children) Both families spent agonizing days, then months, then years, awaiting some word on Clouse, Linn or Hollie.

“I spent years waiting to get a call from my son or calling police stations each time a new male body was found,” Casasanta said. “I spent years with my chest on fire, just waiting.”

In 2011, the case made some headway when authorities exhumed the bodies and obtained DNA from the skeletal remains. At that time, forensic anthropologist Dr. Jennifer Love, known as “Dr. Bones” for her work in the Harris County Medical Examiner’s Office, was able to give the Chronicle some tidbits of information about the pair.

Both had “beautiful teeth,” Love told the paper. The teen girl wore her light brown hair in a ponytail and had a habit of biting her fingernails.

They were estimated to have died around New Year’s Day 1981.

Gillis did the bulk of the genealogy work, which was funded last year by the media company behind the true-crime podcast Crime Junkie, in under two weeks, Identifinders International said. Gillis worked closely with Peacock to identify the couple.

“Gillis identified Harold Dean Clouse within 10 days of taking the case,” a statement from Identifinders stated. “When his family mentioned his wife was also missing, Peacock was able to identify the other murder victim as his wife, Tina Gail Linn.”

Peacock, the founder of Family History Detectives, wrote in a blog post last week that Gillis called her, excited that she had identified Clouse but seeking a second pair of eyes on her work.

“We call this a sanity check,” Peacock wrote. “Starting with nothing and coming up with an identity for unknown subjects can be daunting for the most experienced researchers.

“It can sometimes be hard to believe you’ve actually done it. It was a great joy for me that Misty always asked me, ‘Am I crazy or did I just solve this?’ when her work was complete.”

Peacock also recalled the phone call to the Clouse family.

“‘What about their daughter?’ These were certainly not the first words I expected to come out of the mouth of the surviving family member of a murder victim we had just identified,” Peacock wrote.

The genealogist said that learning the couple had a baby who was also missing “left (her) breathless.” She wondered whether snatching the infant could have been the motive for Clouse and Linn’s murders, or if something else took place and the girl was “collateral damage.”

“If Hollie Marie is still alive, she will turn 42 years old next month, although she probably doesn’t even know her real birthday,” Peacock wrote. “And she’d have no way of knowing that she was raised by someone who, at the very least, was a third or fourth party to the murder of her parents.”

In the worst case scenario, Peacock mused, the girl was raised by her parents’ killer or killers.

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Casasanta told the Chronicle that the news of her son’s murder has answered some questions but has brought up more, equally painful ones.

“I kept praying for God to show me what happened and where he died, but I don’t know why anyone would want to hurt my son and his wife,” the 80-year-old said.

Les Linn also could not fathom who would have wanted to hurt his sister, whom he said was excited about the future with her husband and daughter.

Both Casasanta and Brooks said their focus now is on finding out who killed Clouse and Linn — and on finding the couple’s missing daughter.

“Finding Hollie is the last puzzle piece, the last piece of my brother and Tina,” Brooks told USA Today. “It means everything to us to find her.”

Anyone who knew Harold Dean Clouse and Tina Gail Linn, or who may have information related to Hollie Marie Clouse’s whereabouts, is asked to call the Harris County Sheriff’s Office at 346-286-1600 or the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST (843-5678).


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: 1980; 1981; coldcase; dna; florida; floridaman; floridawoman; forensics; helixmakemineadouble; houston; missingchild; missingman; missingwoman; murder; mystery; texas

1 posted on 01/17/2022 3:35:23 PM PST by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

God Bless the families and friends involved in this 40 yo case. Pray that the baby survived and was succored through whatever came to pass. God knows the evil that was committed and it will be punished, if not now, in the hereafter! This I BELIEVE!


2 posted on 01/17/2022 3:55:44 PM PST by SES1066 (quires )
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To: nickcarraway

also, read the story about the dead hitchhiker in Alabama identified after 60 years thru genetic genealogy.


3 posted on 01/17/2022 3:57:37 PM PST by euram
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To: nickcarraway

“At the time, Clouse was 21 and Linn was 17”

Had the baby when she was 16 and he was 20.

Back then no one cared if a guy was 19 or 20 dating a 17 year old. Today he would be in jail.


4 posted on 01/17/2022 4:00:17 PM PST by setter
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To: nickcarraway

Good looking couple. They looked very happy together.


5 posted on 01/17/2022 4:01:34 PM PST by setter
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To: nickcarraway

wow. so glad a portion of this case has been solved but it would be GREAT if they find the girl (woman) alive and she’s well and they find the killers too.


6 posted on 01/17/2022 4:08:29 PM PST by spacejunkie2001
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To: SES1066

One sad aspect of this case is the family assumed they (the couple) didn’t want contact with them because they were involved with a cult. This article is so sad on many levels....


7 posted on 01/17/2022 4:10:18 PM PST by momtothree
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8 posted on 01/17/2022 4:22:22 PM PST by deport
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https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Investigators-hope-DNA-provides-answers-in-2296253.php

Nov. 27, 2011

The young John and Jane Doe were killed around New Year’s Day in 1981. A dog living nearby led searchers to their remains on a remote path in wooded private property off Wallisville Road in January 1981.

The girl wore her long brownish-blonde hair swept back in a ponytail and had a habit of biting her nails. She could have been as young as 15 and had been strangled.

The boy, believed to be 18 to 25, had been beaten to death and apparently bound and gagged. Both were 5 feet 4 inches to 5 feet 8 inches tall and had “beautiful teeth,” Love says. A pair of green gym shorts and a bloody towel were found discarded near their bodies. Their body recovery site remains much as Harris County sheriff’s investigators described 30 years ago: A fence marks the property line; a dirt path leads through trees and weeds to a communications tower.


9 posted on 01/17/2022 4:40:05 PM PST by deport
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To: setter

Actually that is not enough of an age gap to make it a crime afaik

Also they were perhaps married which is legal with parental consent.


10 posted on 01/17/2022 5:21:00 PM PST by Persevero (You cannot comply your way out of tyranny. )
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To: nickcarraway

Lovely family what a shame i hope the surviving family members find the daughter ...


11 posted on 01/17/2022 5:31:13 PM PST by Tennessee Nana
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To: deport

My 42 yo daughter had one of those walkers ...


12 posted on 01/17/2022 5:32:34 PM PST by Tennessee Nana
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To: setter

It’s a shame what happened to this young couple who were so excited to start a new adventure in their life.

I got married a couple months after turning 17 and my husband was 18. Back then, that’s what a lot of young high school sweethearts did after graduating. Best decision we ever made and we recently celebrated our 45th wedding anniversary. We didn’t move far away from home though. We purchased property only a couple miles from my parents’ home.

Our first child came four years later and then the second one a couple years after that. Now, I get to be relatively young while enjoying my five grandchildren. A couple of my older sisters, who waited until their late 20s to get married, have yet to have their first grandchild. Their children are in their mid to late 20s and none of them are married or even in a serious relationship. They are missing so much of the fun of spoiling grandchildren while they are young enough to do so.


13 posted on 01/17/2022 5:47:06 PM PST by CFW
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To: nickcarraway

Sweet young couple


14 posted on 01/17/2022 6:11:13 PM PST by Chickensoup ( Leftists totalitarian fascists are eradicating conservatives)
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To: CFW

Good life choices


15 posted on 01/17/2022 6:15:04 PM PST by Chickensoup ( Leftists totalitarian fascists are eradicating conservatives)
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To: SES1066

With people everywhere having their DNA checked, perhaps the daughter’s may be in a database somewhere. If so, they’ll find it.


16 posted on 01/17/2022 7:38:23 PM PST by Flaming Conservative ((Pray without ceasing))
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To: Chickensoup

Sweet young couple

So sad


17 posted on 01/17/2022 8:20:02 PM PST by Dawgreg
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To: CFW

You are blessed. Made me smile.


18 posted on 01/18/2022 7:22:35 AM PST by drSteve78 (Je suis Deplorable. STILL)
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