TV to air story on case of strangled Clemson student

 

A nationally-syndicated TV show is getting set to air the unsolved case of a Clemson student whose body was found 19 years ago in a cove of Lake Hartwell in Oconee County.  A correspondent for “Crime Watch Daily, Jason Mattera, interviewed investigator Greg Reed where Stacey Brooke Holsonback’s body was discovered.  The TV crew also interviewed the Holsonback family. The segment is scheduled to air during the Tuesday, March 29th edition of Crime Watch Daily which can be seen in the upstate of South Carolina at 9am on My 40, WMYA. By 2013, the strangulation death was one of nine unsolved homicides the Sheriff’s Office continued to investigate. The last two individuals to see Holsonback alive were two Clemson students, who were considered at that time strong persons of interest.  Those two individuals told investigators that all three were 4 wheeling and the vehicles got stuck.  They said she walked away and that was the last time they saw her. If you have any information regarding the unsolved homicide of Stacey Brooke Holsonback, you are asked to call Crime Stoppers at 638-STOP or 1-888-CRIME-SC.  If you tip leads to an arrest, you could be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000.  You can also directly contact Dean Brown, the Unsolved Case investigator,at 864-718-1052.