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You can watch the documentary on the producer's YouTube Channel
The documentary is: No Place To Call Home
The channel is: Jaime Prater
Here are the details from the page:
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The child, who was most likely given a whole new name, may have grown up in or around a religious community. Members called themselves by the titles "Brother" or "Sister" and may have been related to the Jesus People in Chicago.
Several months after the murder, in the summer of 1981, someone calling herself "Sister Suzanne" returned Dean's car to his mother in Daytona, Florida. She told the family that the young couple was happy with their new religious community and wanted to be left alone. The family had no way of knowing that they were, in fact, already dead.
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If you have information on this missing child, now 41 years old, please visit our website at Identifinders.com.
I'm the genealogist that identified Tina and notified the family. I am now serving as their advocate. There are some new articles up today:
Houston couple's remains identified but their baby still missing
After 40 years, a murdered Houston couple has finally been identified. Where is their missing baby? (paywall)
An Important Date: Marking a death and looking for signs of life | Family History Detectives® Allison Peacock
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I just checked it out..this case is so sad but I also believe very solvable! So can anyone tell me where there 2 different cars belonging to this young couple - the one found in LA and the one returned to family members in Florida by some woman?
Thank you! It was a team effort. I identified Tina and my former colleague at Identifinders Misty Gillis (I'm no longer with the company) identified Dean.Thank you for identifying the bodies of Harold and Tina! Congratulations on a job well done.
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The Jesus People!! I didn't even know they were still around in 1981.
They were a 70's thing that I thought fizzled when the Vietnam War ended. It was mostly teenagers and young adults. (Hippies who were high on Jesus instead of drugs) I think there was also some communal living involved, but most just lived at elsewhere. I went to some of their events, because they were pretty much everywhere back then.
Jesus People USA - Wikipedia
Here is a documentary.
I'm listening to some weird, disturbing stuff about kids being taken from their parents.
This documentary is on the producer's You Tube channel.
Film sheds light on Jesus People's dark stories
CHICAGO — When filmmaker Jaime Prater decided to make a documentary exploring the lives of the children he grew up with at the Jesus People USA religious community, he says he never imagined his research would "open the floodgates."
Stories poured out of ........More than a dozen adults who lived as children at Jesus People relate their stories in Prater's film, No Place to Call Home, which has been released on Vimeo on Demand.
Jesus People is one of the last remnants of the Jesus Movement of the 1970s, which attracted earnest young urban missionaries seeking an alternative to the drug culture and free love communes of the time. Today, Jesus People says it offers adults and families a chance to turn around their lives in an evangelical, Bible-based communal setting.
You can watch the documentary on the producer's YouTube Channel
The documentary is: No Place To Call Home
The channel is: Jaime Prater
View attachment 320182 View attachment 320181 We are looking for more answers. Their baby daughter disappeared with them. It’s been 41 years and I know finding them should bring closer but it doesn’t not when their was a baby girl that disappeared and now we know her parents were killed and found in the woods.
I wonder if Mrs. Casasanta can identify the cult's name?
I remember the Branch Davidians were located in Waco TX, about 100 miles north of Houston. Certainly they would be capable of violence.
Age ProgressedHave you seen this child? Holly Clouse
Holly is officially listed as missing with The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
I don’t know if anybody has noted this, but Hollie must have been conceived around the spring of 1979 yet her parents married in June of 1979. It’s also worth noting that Dean would’ve been 19 at the time and she would’ve only been 15. The age of consent (I don’t know if this has changed since then) in Florida now is 18 years of age. Is it possible that Dean and Tina got married to avoid him getting in any legal trouble? Not trying to victim shame with this post FYI, I think it’s just important to bring up.