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Now a mother of five and a grandmother herself, Holly was reunited with her biological grandparents and aunts via video call. Today, she uses her platform to raise awareness for other missing person cases and to honor the memory of the parents she never got to know. Baby Holly's Untold Story - MissingKids.org

The breakthrough came in 2021 when forensic genealogists finally identified the remains of Dean and Tina Clouse. This discovery ignited a desperate search for the missing child they had with them decades earlier. In June 2022—on what would have been her father’s birthday—investigators tracked down the adult Holly. tina holly

This is the true story of and her daughter Holly Marie Clouse , a narrative that spans over 40 years from tragedy to a miraculous discovery. Now a mother of five and a grandmother

In 1980, Tina and her husband, Harold Dean Clouse, moved from Florida to Texas with their infant daughter, Holly. They were members of a nomadic religious group, often traveling and living simply. However, shortly after their arrival, the couple disappeared. In 1981, their bodies were discovered in a wooded area near Houston, but they remained unidentified for decades, known only as "Jane and John Doe". This discovery ignited a desperate search for the

Baby Holly’s fate remained a mystery. Unbeknownst to her extended family, she had been left at a church in Arizona by two women in white robes who explained they belonged to a religious group and could no longer care for her. Holly was eventually adopted into a loving home in Oklahoma, growing up entirely unaware of her true identity or the tragic fate of her biological parents.