Courtney Corrinna Holden, a 26-year-old Native American woman, vanished from Spokane, Washington, in the summer of 2018. Despite her absence, she wasn't reported missing until October 2019, when a concerned acquaintance contacted authorities. This delay in reporting raised immediate concerns and set the stage for a complex and troubling investigation.
At the time of her disappearance, Courtney resided with her adoptive mother, Judy Holden, and adoptive brother, Joshua Holden, on Heroy Avenue in northeast Spokane. The household dynamics were reportedly strained, with neighbors and acquaintances describing an environment of control and fear. Courtney was often referred to as "Cindy," a nod to Cinderella, highlighting her role in performing household chores under strict supervision. She lacked access to a personal phone or vehicle and was rarely seen outside the home without permission.
Neighbors reported witnessing signs of physical abuse on Courtney, including visible bruises. One neighbor recounted an incident where Courtney attempted to leave the home with a duffel bag, only to be forcibly carried back inside by Joshua. Courtney had confided in some neighbors about the abuse, expressing fear of her adoptive brother.
Courtney's disappearance came to light when Autumn Schatz, the girlfriend of Courtney's son's father, reported her missing in October 2019. Schatz noted that she hadn't seen Courtney or her son in over a year. When police conducted a welfare check, Judy and Joshua claimed that Courtney had left with her son and a boyfriend. However, inconsistencies in their statements and the condition of Courtney's room, which appeared untouched for an extended period, raised suspicions. ...Read More
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