Hugo Holland
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Investigators had a really good idea. Somewhere in the woods out there, we were going to find the body. The Jackson Bienville Wildlife Area where we are now, it's tens of thousands of acres. This is worse than looking for a needle in a haystack. This is like looking for a needle in a whole field full of haystacks. What we have here is a woman who was reported missing six weeks ago.
Investigators had a really good idea. Somewhere in the woods out there, we were going to find the body. The Jackson Bienville Wildlife Area where we are now, it's tens of thousands of acres. This is worse than looking for a needle in a haystack. This is like looking for a needle in a whole field full of haystacks. What we have here is a woman who was reported missing six weeks ago.
Investigators had a really good idea. Somewhere in the woods out there, we were going to find the body. The Jackson Bienville Wildlife Area where we are now, it's tens of thousands of acres. This is worse than looking for a needle in a haystack. This is like looking for a needle in a whole field full of haystacks. What we have here is a woman who was reported missing six weeks ago.
Nobody had seen her. It's like she just disappeared off the face of the earth. Stephanie was a professor at Louisiana Tech, well respected in the community, has lots of friends.
Nobody had seen her. It's like she just disappeared off the face of the earth. Stephanie was a professor at Louisiana Tech, well respected in the community, has lots of friends.
Nobody had seen her. It's like she just disappeared off the face of the earth. Stephanie was a professor at Louisiana Tech, well respected in the community, has lots of friends.
This case is extremely personal to me, just like any case where I have a completely innocent victim. My name is Hugo Holland. I'm an assistant district attorney in the state of Louisiana. But once a week, I get in a black uniform with a badge and a gun belt, get in a black and white car with lights on top, and serve the people of Bossier City, Louisiana as a reserve police officer.
This case is extremely personal to me, just like any case where I have a completely innocent victim. My name is Hugo Holland. I'm an assistant district attorney in the state of Louisiana. But once a week, I get in a black uniform with a badge and a gun belt, get in a black and white car with lights on top, and serve the people of Bossier City, Louisiana as a reserve police officer.
This case is extremely personal to me, just like any case where I have a completely innocent victim. My name is Hugo Holland. I'm an assistant district attorney in the state of Louisiana. But once a week, I get in a black uniform with a badge and a gun belt, get in a black and white car with lights on top, and serve the people of Bossier City, Louisiana as a reserve police officer.
You're looking awfully mad and stuff. I mean, you mad at somebody right now? I love law enforcement. It's a way for me to give back to my community. I asked you if you had any weapons or drugs in your truck. Most murder cases, they don't involve completely innocent victims.
You're looking awfully mad and stuff. I mean, you mad at somebody right now? I love law enforcement. It's a way for me to give back to my community. I asked you if you had any weapons or drugs in your truck. Most murder cases, they don't involve completely innocent victims.
You're looking awfully mad and stuff. I mean, you mad at somebody right now? I love law enforcement. It's a way for me to give back to my community. I asked you if you had any weapons or drugs in your truck. Most murder cases, they don't involve completely innocent victims.
And Stephanie's one of those rare innocent victims who didn't put herself in a position to have something like this happen to her. It was just thrust on her. When she was reported missing, Stephanie spent the morning with her husband, David Sims. She spent the remainder of that afternoon and all evening with Wayne Gentry.
And Stephanie's one of those rare innocent victims who didn't put herself in a position to have something like this happen to her. It was just thrust on her. When she was reported missing, Stephanie spent the morning with her husband, David Sims. She spent the remainder of that afternoon and all evening with Wayne Gentry.
And Stephanie's one of those rare innocent victims who didn't put herself in a position to have something like this happen to her. It was just thrust on her. When she was reported missing, Stephanie spent the morning with her husband, David Sims. She spent the remainder of that afternoon and all evening with Wayne Gentry.
Because of the fact that Stephanie still lived at home with David, when Wayne and Stephanie wanted to be together, when they wanted to be intimate, they would come here on this dirt road in the middle of no place in the Jackson Bienville Wildlife Area. It was passionate. Certainly, if David knew about the affair, one could ascribe the motive to him to kill Herman.
Because of the fact that Stephanie still lived at home with David, when Wayne and Stephanie wanted to be together, when they wanted to be intimate, they would come here on this dirt road in the middle of no place in the Jackson Bienville Wildlife Area. It was passionate. Certainly, if David knew about the affair, one could ascribe the motive to him to kill Herman.
Because of the fact that Stephanie still lived at home with David, when Wayne and Stephanie wanted to be together, when they wanted to be intimate, they would come here on this dirt road in the middle of no place in the Jackson Bienville Wildlife Area. It was passionate. Certainly, if David knew about the affair, one could ascribe the motive to him to kill Herman.
I can only guess as to what happened here, but I think there was definitely some kind of confrontation. Stephanie saw our killer and knew it was coming. There's no doubt that she was drug by her feet, on her back. She lived for two to three minutes before she finally quit breathing. She knew she was going to die, and she knew who did it.
I can only guess as to what happened here, but I think there was definitely some kind of confrontation. Stephanie saw our killer and knew it was coming. There's no doubt that she was drug by her feet, on her back. She lived for two to three minutes before she finally quit breathing. She knew she was going to die, and she knew who did it.