I’ve heard this story told before, but never from the pov of this brave woman. Thank you for sharing her words and showing the world what strength of character looks like.
wow, this one is hitting so hard - perhaps it's the way she is so matter-of-factly talking about the horrific things that happened to her and her friend. what an unbelievably strong person.
@@usmcgrunt02 Agreed but I wonder if they have a way before uploading it to YT to tone it down but not the people talking. The music can't have been too loud and all for coming over one's TV when it was first aired if it was the vast amount of complaints would have been a wake up call.
I went through a violent assault and attempted rape when I was abroad. I was only 18 and there were times it was hard to move forward. Holly is so strong for telling her story and advocating for other victims. She is truly inspiring
You’re strong! 💪 So strong, to be able to talk about it and to keep going each day. 👏❣️ I’m so sorry that happened to you... Being abroad, and so young, I just want to hug you. 🫂🧡
@@AidaShawJ.D. are you ok? Lol so angry for no reason. You’ll end up being the k*ller in one of these episodes w the anger you carry. Work on yourself 😘
@@AidaShawJ.D. It's like criticising a dentist who just messed up your teeth.. and his response is, "Go fix your own teeth. Oh wait, you have no skills? OK.".
Advocacy in Action: Founding "Holly's House" illustrates how Holly transformed her tragedy into a beacon of hope, providing support and safety for other survivors
Holly is a brave and strong young woman for speaking out about her assault. She's also incredibly smart for being so observant and aware enough during the attack and shock to remember details about her attacker.
So observant that she didn't see some guy hiding behind a pole? The guy only had an ice pick/screwdriver and neither of the two folks ran ? That doesn't sound so smart
I haven't even finished the video (I'm at the 15-minute point) and already I'm so deeply impressed with the woman who was attacked. She showed remarkable presence of mind when faced with possible death (such as sticking her tongue out so a gag wouldn't fit tightly, wanting to leave blood at the scene to aid forensics, taking mental notes about the characteristics of her attacker). Then, she was able to describe what happened to her so calmly and in such detail. What a strong person!
I was like omg couldn’t the 2 of them try to untie themselves faster? And why allow the monster to tie both of them up? 2 ppl could have easily overpowered him. 2 of them could have fought hard before being immobilized.. Then I realised he had a weapon and they couldn’t do much.. He is a very determined killer. It must be really terrifying for them. I feel so sorry for Chris..
The music is too loud and also just a really annoying and awful choice. Will never understand why people like to hear singers sing “ah ah ah ahhhh” over and over again
What a strong beautiful soul and the fact that she had the chance to run but didn't want to leave her friend despite the fact that she knew she might die there breaks my heart
@Witchfoot.Incorporated She's alive and she knows that she did everything she could for her friend. I think she would think it was a mistake to leave him to die alone.
@@Witchfoot.IncorporatedMistake? She was young and didn't want to leave her friend. Remember this is a child. An adult has the cognitive thought process to know if you escape you can get help. But how dare you blame a victim of such an assault?
I live in Louisville, ky, I still remember this clear as day. I had just turned 14 in my and had a major back sugary in June. I had to sleep in the living room for three weeks. My mother was so scared due to having railroad tracks not far from the house. People said they saw him in Louisville in so many places. this was truly horrifying for so many.
I lived in Evansville for 20+ years and I got to know Heather really well and her & Holly's father, John as well. John is a very successful businessman who owns hotels. Unfortunately Heather passed away in 2019 in a car crash after losing control of her vehicle on a highway in Southern Indiana. She was a truly beautiful woman inside and out. Holly is an amazing courageous fighter. Holly and Heather were very close.
I am so glad you survived, Holly. It is amazing that Holly's House is a tribute to a living survivor, not one who is being remembered after not surviving. May God give you peace for the rest of your life.
What a beautiful and courageous young woman to have survived the most horrendous attack imaginable and go on to live an inspirational and selfless life giving hope and help to others. It would be so easy for her to hate and be bitter about her ordeal and suffering but instead she lives life with hope and optimism helping others. Bless you and thank you. Your beauty and strength inside and out are outstanding.
It's actually interesting how a high percentage of folk exhibiting the same slack behavior, somehow always morph into a fat old lady. All he needed was a fat cat on his shoulder. That must have always been who they were inside.
I am so glad this episode was about the victims and Holly as a survivor. Thank you. The killer is so small and despicable. Strength, kindness and tenacity won. Wonderful all around.
There's insanity and then there is evil. He was evil. God rest those who he victimized. God bless Holly for not only being a survivor but in the way she turned the evil that she faced into good.
Glad the monster met his fate in the death chamber not that long after his killings. In some states, these criminals get to live another 20-30 years before their lives are ended. I'm so impressed by Ms. Dunn. What a brave and inspirational woman she is!
I always get super excited whenever 48 Hours uploads a full episode. Always a treat. Thank you for the high-quality original content and your hard work. ❤
When the detective described him as the boogie man coming into your house in the middle of the night, chills went down my spine. I might need to get a couple more dogs!
Yeah I was thinking the same. They should have fought hard before they were tied up. Because chances of survival dropped dramatically once tied up. I guess they didn’t know how depraved he was. Also, he had a weapon (ice pick or screwdriver as mentioned in the show), so he most definitely tied Chris up first then tie Holly up.
If you have never been in this situation, count yourself lucky. I can see how people go into shock and don’t fight back. If you haven’t walked in their shoes, don’t judge.
@@RevLeigh55Absolutely! 👏 It’s easy to say “shoulda-woulda-coulda,” and we all know hindsight’s 20/20, but we’re sitting here (safely in our couches) judging their actions in a situation that we weren’t in. They didn’t have the advantage of watching this video, knowing the details after-the-fact, have time to size him up, knowing if he did/didn’t have other weapons, if there was another perpetrator, and how to react in an instant… in the dark, when they stumbled into this dangerous and terrifying scenario, as very young adults/teens, etc. They expect them to have done an instantaneous risk/reward or pro/con list, make a plan together, then act. 🤦🏻♀️ Long way of saying I agree with you. 😆
Not wanting to blame the victims. Holly is a very brave woman for everything she has done since, but i find it reckless to go walk some deserted place in the middle of the night, if you dont have any basic self defence ideas.@@SeattleRaindrop206
I was so focused on the story that the music wasn’t noticeable. I’m glad that Holly was able to testify and that she is now helping other victims of violence. Of course, she will never fully heal from her ordeal, but she is doing good things that she never would have done, otherwise.
EVERYBODY TALKING ABT THE BACKGROUND MUSIC AND NOT THE CASE… You guys this is a true story its not a movie! Bravo to the surviving girl and her family! May God bless you! Bravo to the prosecutor and the detectives!
I think for most people- this traumatic event would break a person… Holly is an inspiration to any victim who has gone through something like this and doesn’t let it completely define their life. She lets her strength and resilience define her- you go Holly.
I'm 58 now and I will always remember my father who's passed in 2004 from cancer and how he always had this hidden 'fear' of being (him & loved ones) becoming victims of any potential bad guy or boogie man...he had a weapon in every spot of the house and of course the cars..!!..once my best friends and I were on our way to a small camping trip during summertime ,by a large local lake.. (my little sister was there also..we were around 14/ 15 y/o....before we left he came up to me and slid a tiny .22 cal in my backpack side pocket ,looked me in the eyes and said....'take care & have fun , watch over your sister'.....(yes sir).
I have to add my comments about the background music on this episode. It was extremely distracting and annoying. It made the story feel more like a tv drama rather than a factual account. I hope this is not a sign of the future of 48 Hours. 😔
I actually liked the music, but it made this episode more manipulative, especially since the victims were White and the perpetrator was Hispanic. It felt manipulative. Especially because they killed him. A White perpetrator would have become a more lenient sentence.
Holly is a true survivor and a tremendous support for everyone who had to experience a horrible attack. I hope she will have a long and wonderful life. ❤
I remember seeing this story on the news when I was a kid, when I was about 10 years old. Scared 😱 the crap out of us! We had railroad tracks behind our house in Texas.
The loud dramatic background music detracts from the survivor telling her story. Whoever thought it was a good idea to put her story to a soundtrack should feel embarrassed about their choice.
Oh wow! I live in Evansville. I know of Hollys house. It’s good to hear the story behind it. I’m so proud of you Holly! We heal from helping others heal!
Thank you for the amazing story. Holly’s EQ and bravery are inspiring. I like this format where there is no reporter/host, so more time can be dedicated to the survivor and stakeholders, especially when everyone was so well spoken.
This is an amazing account and research that went into tracing the attack, Holly’s retelling and recovery, the resolution in Resendiz’ court case, and Holly’s founding her victim recovery organization. Excellent 🥇🥇. AND the music was appropriate, and exhibited the somber and plaintive atmosphere of contemplating the numerous souls who were victims of this serial killer.
Yeah, all the people complaining about the music are spoiled; this is one of the best episodes ever and it's for free. We're blessed . One point that always bothers me: Why isn't Americas's Most Wanted and shows like it on EVERY NIGHT in every country? We'd have a lot less psychos running around and ruining lives.
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Please don’t play this depression horrible terrible music again
@@JaymesWebbs🥱
This is a repeat. Please stop posting repeat videos over and over again. We want new videos. Thanks!
Don't watch. Some haven't seen some of these. @@AP12360
@@JaymesWebbs48 Hours is going to get right on that😂
I just have to say, the music over this is loud, distracting and unnecessary.
I completely agree! So not needed.
Same, and I thought, “When did they started adding this type of music?” It is nice and all but super loud and distracting
Yeah they’ve never done this before or maybe the music wasn’t as loud or busy…
Indeed!
@@LMaarthe woman is dying on the story but touch’s on the music. Ugh!!!
This would be so much better without the hippie-dippie “ahhhh ahhhhhh ahhhhhhhhhhhh” singing in the background
Yea I think they tried a bit too hard to rely on music for this one. When its a fascinating story that doesnt really need that.
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Triumph Over Trauma: Despite immense suffering, Holly emerged stronger, turning her focus toward living life to the fullest and helping others heal.
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They trying to be dramatic
You dont need the suspense music, you already have us hooked !!
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I like it lol
😂😂😂underrated
I didn’t notice the music in the other episodes being this intrusive. 🙉
I love that she opened an Advocacy center. Such an underrated non-profit service that most people don't know exist, but is so so so important.
Great town too
Normally love the show but the music was way too much and way too prominent in this episode. It almost made it not real not like a tv show 😢
I just commented about that.
Yes it’s annoying. No need to make it more dramatic than it already is.
@@sadmr.sharky56 yeah it was an odd choice of music for sure! I thought it was just me lol.
@@YaLittleFriend no it wasn’t just you!😆
Kept thinking about Titanic
I’ve heard this story told before, but never from the pov of this brave woman. Thank you for sharing her words and showing the world what strength of character looks like.
So agree. 💜
This episode is like 14 years old or so.
wow, this one is hitting so hard - perhaps it's the way she is so matter-of-factly talking about the horrific things that happened to her and her friend. what an unbelievably strong person.
that, and because there are millions invading the US.....
You have to be that way or become that way because the alternative isn't an option unless you're a heartless coward
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About half the comments are complaints about the horrible music. Let’s see if 48 Hours catches on. They seem like bright people. 😊
Well i'm sure they wont go back and remix the sound. Its from 2011.
@@usmcgrunt02 Agreed but I wonder if they have a way before uploading it to YT to tone it down but not the people talking. The music can't have been too loud and all for coming over one's TV when it was first aired if it was the vast amount of complaints would have been a wake up call.
@@Joanla1954 right. I am guessing that it happened in the RUclips upload
I like the music. Its very Irish & the way they tell a story.
@@chrissybloulam2585well said
The texas lawyer ...I love her attitude. She really cares for the victims and wants justice for them.
She's not a lawyer. She's a prosecutor. Get it right. So annoying...
@@surpriseimblackyou might want to relax before you experience stress-related consequences to your health!
Actually she is a lawyer who was elected as Prosecutor. @@surpriseimblack
But her non-blinking eyes and staring straight into ppl is kinda unsettling lol!
She is from my state.
I went through a violent assault and attempted rape when I was abroad. I was only 18 and there were times it was hard to move forward. Holly is so strong for telling her story and advocating for other victims. She is truly inspiring
I'm very sorry this happened to you, please know you're also strong and inspiring
You’re strong! 💪 So strong, to be able to talk about it and to keep going each day. 👏❣️
I’m so sorry that happened to you... Being abroad, and so young, I just want to hug you. 🫂🧡
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I wish you all the love and encouragement along your healing journey ❤
Love these episodes but this ones background music is a bit too much or loud 😭
Someone was about to die, but sorry the music bothered you! Go upload your own wonderfully produced content. Oh wait, you have no skills? Ok.
@@AidaShawJ.D. are you ok? Lol so angry for no reason. You’ll end up being the k*ller in one of these episodes w the anger you carry. Work on yourself 😘
@@AidaShawJ.D. It's like criticising a dentist who just messed up your teeth.. and his response is, "Go fix your own teeth. Oh wait, you have no skills? OK.".
@@AidaShawJ.D. Take a deep breath buddy, she just mentioned an observation.
And the train noises
I love how Holly continues to honor Chris and his memory. What a strong individual!
Bro, Relax with the background music
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Editors: How dramatic do you want the background music to be for this episode?
Production: yes
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Holly is a brave and strong young woman for speaking out about her assault. She's also incredibly smart for being so observant and aware enough during the attack and shock to remember details about her attacker.
And gorgeous
So observant that she didn't see some guy hiding behind a pole? The guy only had an ice pick/screwdriver and neither of the two folks ran ? That doesn't sound so smart
Getting a 48 Hours notice in my RUclips feed is like a surprise gift!!!
True. Always a pleasure. That said, it's quite dark. Glad I am.not in USA!
I need milk
The background music is so loud and distracting. The story is almost unintelligible while using ear buds.
It doesn't bother me.
I haven't even finished the video (I'm at the 15-minute point) and already I'm so deeply impressed with the woman who was attacked. She showed remarkable presence of mind when faced with possible death (such as sticking her tongue out so a gag wouldn't fit tightly, wanting to leave blood at the scene to aid forensics, taking mental notes about the characteristics of her attacker). Then, she was able to describe what happened to her so calmly and in such detail. What a strong person!
I am amazed by her determination and strength!!❤❤❤❤
I was like omg couldn’t the 2 of them try to untie themselves faster? And why allow the monster to tie both of them up? 2 ppl could have easily overpowered him. 2 of them could have fought hard before being immobilized.. Then I realised he had a weapon and they couldn’t do much.. He is a very determined killer. It must be really terrifying for them. I feel so sorry for Chris..
I could of done without the creepy music they played during this video.
@cindyjones3216
Can you please explain how you ‘of’?
@@SaltyChips-dh3mp You're right! I meant to say" could have", not "could of". Silly me
is it me or the sound is really off with the too loud music.. :o
The music is way too loud.
Agreed.
The music is too loud and also just a really annoying and awful choice. Will never understand why people like to hear singers sing “ah ah ah ahhhh” over and over again
@@MB-vu3owWeirdo
@@aerynmusick4548 😆
Grateful justice was served and that monster can never hurt again…
What a strong beautiful soul and the fact that she had the chance to run but didn't want to leave her friend despite the fact that she knew she might die there breaks my heart
That was her MISTAKE
@Witchfoot.Incorporated She's alive and she knows that she did everything she could for her friend. I think she would think it was a mistake to leave him to die alone.
How come they both didn't run the min the guy jumped out from behind the pole? He only had an icepick/screwdriver. It's not like he had a gun.
@@Witchfoot.IncorporatedMistake? She was young and didn't want to leave her friend. Remember this is a child. An adult has the cognitive thought process to know if you escape you can get help. But how dare you blame a victim of such an assault?
What sucks is you can tell he doesn’t give a s**t during the trial.
@@carnmarth334 why?
@@carnmarth334Your comment is ugly, and there was no call for it.
Psychopaths generally don't feel much of anything, other than all the negative emotions. He had no control here and he knew it.
She is so strong, the grief of living and Chris not has to be horrendous. She is so strong.
Pls stop the musical stuff in between...didn't believe it's 48hours im watching...but wat a touching story.
I live in Louisville, ky, I still remember this clear as day. I had just turned 14 in my and had a major back sugary in June. I had to sleep in the living room for three weeks. My mother was so scared due to having railroad tracks not far from the house. People said they saw him in Louisville in so many places. this was truly horrifying for so many.
I live in Clarksville Indiana and this whole area was in alert. It was huge news all over this area.
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I grew up across the road from railroad tracks and many people in our area didn't even lock their doors. They do now.
Gawd. I can’t imagine the feeling
@traybernI have, and I am indeed, someone.
Thank God the monster got the death penalty, Holly is such a strong lady, she came from the grave to pin that monster down. RIP to the victims 😢
What's up with the moaning music?
Yeah. Creepy music.
I felt the same thing. Depressing and creepy
Its so repetitive Im like "shut tf up with the moaning lady I'm trying to listen to this story"
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The music has to stop. 48 hours please for the love. Background music has been playing for 20 minutes straight
Wait until you must hear daily call to prayer broadcast, as has started in Ireland.
@@MB-vu3owwhat’s that? Like Muslim tower preaching you’d see in turkie?
Oh quit complaining. Go chill, and come back if you can handle it.
the daily prayer call is actually relaxing and feels calming. i wish i could it hear everyday.
@@Miss_melbourne The Daily Prayer call has a suicidal effect and should never be played
sorry but the music is so annoying😢 cant focus on the interview
48 hours you dont need the background music for extra showbizz. Jus tell the story. Distracted much
I lived in Evansville for 20+ years and I got to know Heather really well and her & Holly's father, John as well. John is a very successful businessman who owns hotels. Unfortunately Heather passed away in 2019 in a car crash after losing control of her vehicle on a highway in Southern Indiana. She was a truly beautiful woman inside and out. Holly is an amazing courageous fighter. Holly and Heather were very close.
Oh my. That's terrible. That family has sure gone through a lot.
People don’t believe in curses but wow this family has suffered so much tragedy!
@@nicolaxoxo1doesn’t mean it’s a curse
Thats deeply sad! Holly lost her friend n almost her life n then her sister who was her biggest support! That's terrible!
Life is so unfair for some.
I was bout to study then i saw 48 hours notification 😭😭
It’s over! 😂
No study must watch 48 hours
man I just got up to do the same lol
😂 I just got off my overnight shift and need to sleep, but here I am😂😂
Gets you every time lol
Horrible background music
The story is so heartbreaking and I admire her strength! What a remarkable woman!
Evil in human form.
I am so glad you survived, Holly. It is amazing that Holly's House is a tribute to a living survivor, not one who is being remembered after not surviving. May God give you peace for the rest of your life.
Why would anyone go to tracks at night? So scary in itself
What a beautiful and courageous young woman to have survived the most horrendous attack imaginable and go on to live an inspirational and selfless life giving hope and help to others. It would be so easy for her to hate and be bitter about her ordeal and suffering but instead she lives life with hope and optimism helping others. Bless you and thank you. Your beauty and strength inside and out are outstanding.
The background music in this video.. just No No NO NOOOOOOO!!
Oh hush. Just turn the volume down.
@@mrsx7944 that literally makes zero sense lmfao.
@@1ala7js I'm sure that's true in your case. You're probably baffled by the simplest things.
De muziek valt reuze mee niet overdrijven.Irma Serne’
He looked like a completely different person at the trial, wtf
It's actually interesting how a high percentage of folk exhibiting the same slack behavior, somehow always morph into a fat old lady. All he needed was a fat cat on his shoulder. That must have always been who they were inside.
Dude turned into Michael Jackson in the cell and lightened 3 shades.
its cuz hes innocent. lying women can take a toll
@doodlebob2023
They found his fingerprints and DNA in all the crime scenes. What garbage are you talking about?
I am so glad this episode was about the victims and Holly as a survivor. Thank you. The killer is so small and despicable. Strength, kindness and tenacity won. Wonderful all around.
There's insanity and then there is evil. He was evil. God rest those who he victimized. God bless Holly for not only being a survivor but in the way she turned the evil that she faced into good.
Can you upload it without this music?
Nah for real. They should re upload
"I was raped and almost murdered" Singing lady: this is my time to shine AAAAAOOOAOAAAAAAA AAAAAOOOOOAAAAAAA OOHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Your comment is funny😂😂
@@BridgetEshun-oy3nj 😅
Get in here. So happy u survived to tell the story and made good with ur life. Rip to the once lost
Glad the monster met his fate in the death chamber not that long after his killings. In some states, these criminals get to live another 20-30 years before their lives are ended. I'm so impressed by Ms. Dunn. What a brave and inspirational woman she is!
What’s with the music
What an incredibly amazing woman! I'm speechless...
I remember being a 12 years old in Houston and this guy being all over the news …we were calling him the Mexican boogie man in class.
Well now he’s a 👻 so you can call him the Mexican Cucuy 😂
She is a HERO! God Bless her and all the other victims and their families 🙏🏾🙏🏾
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I always get super excited whenever 48 Hours uploads a full episode. Always a treat. Thank you for the high-quality original content and your hard work. ❤
Back ground music ruined this documentary.
Her calling and life’s work sprang from the well of her greatest tragedy. Holly is an Angel. A model human being!
the music is terrible...the vocals are especially BAD.
I'm here for the story not the music!!😠😠
Get used to it. Islam is here.
@@MB-vu3ow👎
Well put
The music is a crime.
the music is nar nar in this one that lady prosecutor was awesome
I remember this episode. Unbelievably scary!
When the detective described him as the boogie man coming into your house in the middle of the night, chills went down my spine. I might need to get a couple more dogs!
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I’m not sure how 2 college students couldn’t over power this guy. They must have been frozen with fear to react.
Yeah I was thinking the same. They should have fought hard before they were tied up. Because chances of survival dropped dramatically once tied up. I guess they didn’t know how depraved he was. Also, he had a weapon (ice pick or screwdriver as mentioned in the show), so he most definitely tied Chris up first then tie Holly up.
That's what I'm not understanding 😭
If you have never been in this situation, count yourself lucky. I can see how people go into shock and don’t fight back. If you haven’t walked in their shoes, don’t judge.
@@RevLeigh55Absolutely! 👏
It’s easy to say “shoulda-woulda-coulda,” and we all know hindsight’s 20/20, but we’re sitting here (safely in our couches) judging their actions in a situation that we weren’t in.
They didn’t have the advantage of watching this video, knowing the details after-the-fact, have time to size him up, knowing if he did/didn’t have other weapons, if there was another perpetrator, and how to react in an instant… in the dark, when they stumbled into this dangerous and terrifying scenario, as very young adults/teens, etc. They expect them to have done an instantaneous risk/reward or pro/con list, make a plan together, then act. 🤦🏻♀️
Long way of saying I agree with you. 😆
Not wanting to blame the victims. Holly is a very brave woman for everything she has done since, but i find it reckless to go walk some deserted place in the middle of the night, if you dont have any basic self defence ideas.@@SeattleRaindrop206
This amazingly beautiful courageous woman did not cry in the interview until she spoke of the other victims that did not survive. What a brave soul.
She seems like a good person.
I was so focused on the story that the music wasn’t noticeable. I’m glad that Holly was able to testify and that she is now helping other victims of violence. Of course, she will never fully heal from her ordeal, but she is doing good things that she never would have done, otherwise.
EVERYBODY TALKING ABT THE BACKGROUND MUSIC AND NOT THE CASE… You guys this is a true story its not a movie! Bravo to the surviving girl and her family! May God bless you! Bravo to the prosecutor and the detectives!
What’s with the music and the aaa aaaaaaaa a a 😂
OOOHHH AAAHHHAHHHHH
Music soundtrack is too loud.
I think for most people- this traumatic event would break a person… Holly is an inspiration to any victim who has gone through something like this and doesn’t let it completely define their life. She lets her strength and resilience define her- you go Holly.
The music is tooo much
The sketch artist did an excellent job, and obviously the survivor who described him.
As much as I appreciate the quality of these investigations , that music was aweful . Glad he was caught.
I'm impressed that only roughly 6 years passed between the sentencing in May 2000 and the actual execution in July 2006. That's how it should be!
I'm 58 now and I will always remember my father who's passed in 2004 from cancer and how he always had this hidden 'fear' of being (him & loved ones) becoming victims of any potential bad guy or boogie man...he had a weapon in every spot of the house and of course the cars..!!..once my best friends and I were on our way to a small camping trip during summertime ,by a large local lake.. (my little sister was there also..we were around 14/ 15 y/o....before we left he came up to me and slid a tiny .22 cal in my backpack side pocket ,looked me in the eyes and said....'take care & have fun , watch over your sister'.....(yes sir).
That’s very sad.
Holly is a strong amazing young woman. I hope she has a wonderful life.
Fire whoever chose the music for this episode. Awful.
Ahmed
Get a life @@MB-vu3ow
am I the only one finding the music annoying
Annoying 😩 I miss the old 48hours format
@@nilme1983it’s an old episode that’s why
Don’t insult the Muslims!
Yep you're the only one. It's definitely not a theme of the comments...
No , it’s extremely annoying
Holly, you are an incredible inspiration. We are all proud of you as I'm certain are the victims you live for and represent.
I live in Evansville and remember this to this day. Still praying for her.
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I have to add my comments about the background music on this episode. It was extremely distracting and annoying. It made the story feel more like a tv drama rather than a factual account. I hope this is not a sign of the future of 48 Hours. 😔
This episode aired in 2010, I think we’re safe😉
I actually liked the music, but it made this episode more manipulative, especially since the victims were White and the perpetrator was Hispanic. It felt manipulative. Especially because they killed him. A White perpetrator would have become a more lenient sentence.
Loved the Prosecutor saying... I hope he was scared...
Well said
Please lower down the background music 😩
I agree.
Holly is a true survivor and a tremendous support for everyone who had to experience a horrible attack. I hope she will have a long and wonderful life. ❤
Well put
What a beautiful family.
Am I the only one who didn't mind the music. I actually kind of liked it.
I did too. Esp the parts thay sounded really Irish.
I think the music is perfect for the show
The Ranger couldn't be bothered to take his chewing tobacco out for the interview, lol. A true Texan.
What an inspiration Holly is! ❤
I was also in college in lexington when this happened.. I remember how scared the whole town was.. Prayers to everyone involved...
I've seen this story before, but she's such a strong person, Holly you are the best. Rip Chris.
the music needs to be louder...
Touching. Music is completely unnecessary for this.
I remember seeing this story on the news when I was a kid, when I was about 10 years old. Scared 😱 the crap out of us! We had railroad tracks behind our house in Texas.
10 minutes in and what an incredible story! 😮
The loud dramatic background music detracts from the survivor telling her story. Whoever thought it was a good idea to put her story to a soundtrack should feel embarrassed about their choice.
The music.. Too much
Oh wow! I live in Evansville. I know of Hollys house. It’s good to hear the story behind it. I’m so proud of you Holly! We heal from helping others heal!
Thank you for the amazing story. Holly’s EQ and bravery are inspiring. I like this format where there is no reporter/host, so more time can be dedicated to the survivor and stakeholders, especially when everyone was so well spoken.
Stories like this remind me that I didn’t have such a bad day after all …
Background music is annoying as hell
I’m so glad to see where she is today. What a wonderful, beautiful young lady.
Salut for the surviver she is a strong women for what she had been in this big trauma
This is an amazing account and research that went into tracing the attack, Holly’s retelling and recovery, the resolution in Resendiz’ court case, and Holly’s founding her victim recovery organization. Excellent 🥇🥇.
AND the music was appropriate, and exhibited the somber and plaintive atmosphere of contemplating the numerous souls who were victims of this serial killer.
Yeah, all the people complaining about the music are spoiled; this is one of the best episodes ever and it's for free. We're blessed . One point that always bothers me: Why isn't Americas's Most Wanted and shows like it on EVERY NIGHT in every country? We'd have a lot less psychos running around and ruining lives.
@@merrymeditation Yes, totally agree!
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the music in this episode is so ridiculous and distracting
What an amazing human being