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After her daughter, Holly Cassano didn’t respond to her text messages, Toni Cassano went to her home and discovered a scene that no mother should ever have to see. Holly Cassano, loving mother to a little girl named Alexis, was found stabbed to death. Her killer left behind a few clues: blood and seminal fluid. But can authorities catch the person who did this to her? Crime Watch Daily’s Chris Hansen investigates.

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22 thoughts on “Pt. 2: Young Mom’s Death a Mystery to Family – Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen

  1. I hate it when i watch 2-3 videos about a case and only at the end find out that its still unsolved..😒😒 they could add into the title "unsolved" if its unsolved.🙏

  2. I hope and pray they find the monster who took this young beautiful mothers life. He deserves the death penalty for what he did. I know it won't bring her back however, the family deserves justice and he will never be able to take another life again. My prayers go out to the family. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  3. I have to ask if they suspected that a murderer would through samples of blood and fluid from another individual in the seen to mutate the crime seen and to stale the police

  4. The man how hit a woman be sure that he scared to hit men weak that’s why they show Their muscles in women

  5. I feel like you Shouldnt have to have EVIDENCE for a restraining order. People do go ask for those for no reason. I feel like if u dont want someone contacting or around u it should be JUST THAT..they dont stuff like that, stalking, and harassment serious enough until the person actually VIOLATES YOU and thats total BS TO ME….

  6. sad story- so pretty- vicious d2bw on this one too. Hopefuly they wiull use geneology to figure out who did it- then get the remote neuron writer(s) too!

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