In 1981, a gruesome discovery shook the Houston area as authorities found the lifeless bodies of a young couple, victims of strangulation and brutal beatings. For four decades, the identity of these victims remained a haunting enigma among thousands of unsolved murders across the United States. Then, in 2021, a remarkable breakthrough unveiled the couple’s identity, unveiling an even deeper mystery – the whereabouts of their missing baby.
In This ’20/20′ special, co-anchor David Muir delves into the forty-year quest for answers, inviting viewers into the intricate web of a multistate investigation that ultimately brought 42-year-old Holly Marie back to her biological family.
This two-hour program features exclusive interviews with Holly Marie, offering reflections on her heartwarming reunion with her long-lost family. Viewers will also hear from her adoptive father, Phillip McGoldrick, whose account of Holly’s unusual adoption casts a new layer of intrigue over her parents’ tragic deaths. Witness the emotional...
In This ’20/20′ special, co-anchor David Muir delves into the forty-year quest for answers, inviting viewers into the intricate web of a multistate investigation that ultimately brought 42-year-old Holly Marie back to her biological family.
This two-hour program features exclusive interviews with Holly Marie, offering reflections on her heartwarming reunion with her long-lost family. Viewers will also hear from her adoptive father, Phillip McGoldrick, whose account of Holly’s unusual adoption casts a new layer of intrigue over her parents’ tragic deaths. Witness the emotional...
- 11/1/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
Fame
Baby, it’s cold outside!
All suited up to fight the Aspen, Colorado chill, Chris O’Donnell totes his bundled babe — daughter Maeve Frances, 3 — on Monday, Dec. 27 during their holiday vacation.
The NCIS: Los Angeles actor, also dad to Lily Anne, 11, Christopher ‘Chip’ Eugene, 10, Charles McHugh, 7, and Finley, 4½, with wife Caroline, says his focus has always been on his family.
“I was being offered these huge films that would have taken my career to a different level, and I decided to put on the brakes. I knew if I continued on that track, I probably wouldn’t have gotten married,...
Baby, it’s cold outside!
All suited up to fight the Aspen, Colorado chill, Chris O’Donnell totes his bundled babe — daughter Maeve Frances, 3 — on Monday, Dec. 27 during their holiday vacation.
The NCIS: Los Angeles actor, also dad to Lily Anne, 11, Christopher ‘Chip’ Eugene, 10, Charles McHugh, 7, and Finley, 4½, with wife Caroline, says his focus has always been on his family.
“I was being offered these huge films that would have taken my career to a different level, and I decided to put on the brakes. I knew if I continued on that track, I probably wouldn’t have gotten married,...
- 1/2/2011
- by Anya
- People - CelebrityBabies
For many fans,1997's cartoonish Batman & Robin marks a dismal milestone in superhero movies.
Although it was not an utter disaster at the box office - it made $238million worldwide on a $125million budget - it was critically panned and is said to have made the comic book genre a no-go zone for several years afterwards.
Many even believe it damaged the career of those who starred in it.
Not so, says Chris O'Donnell, who played Robin opposite George Clooney's Batman in the film and opposite Val Kilmer in the preceding Batman Forever.
O'Donnell, 39, was chosen over Leonardo DiCaprio when the studio was casting the sidekick for Batman Forever. Matt Damon, Jude Law, Ewan McGregor, Corey Haim, Corey Feldman, Toby Stephens, and Scott Speedman had all been considered and ruled out.
After Batman & Robin, O'Donnell was reportedly considered for the role of Peter Parker when James Cameron was developing...
Although it was not an utter disaster at the box office - it made $238million worldwide on a $125million budget - it was critically panned and is said to have made the comic book genre a no-go zone for several years afterwards.
Many even believe it damaged the career of those who starred in it.
Not so, says Chris O'Donnell, who played Robin opposite George Clooney's Batman in the film and opposite Val Kilmer in the preceding Batman Forever.
O'Donnell, 39, was chosen over Leonardo DiCaprio when the studio was casting the sidekick for Batman Forever. Matt Damon, Jude Law, Ewan McGregor, Corey Haim, Corey Feldman, Toby Stephens, and Scott Speedman had all been considered and ruled out.
After Batman & Robin, O'Donnell was reportedly considered for the role of Peter Parker when James Cameron was developing...
- 6/13/2010
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
Chris O’Donnell has been voted Hollywood’s Hottest Husband by Redbook readers. It seems that the Irish American father’s decision to choose his family over a movie career made him a sure bet for the prize position. O’Donnell married his wife, Caroline, in 1997 and they have five children, all with good Irish names; Lily Anne, 10, Christopher 'Chip' Eugene, nine, Charles McHugh, six, Finley, four, and Maeve Frances, two. Being from an Irish Catholic family with seven children, in Winnetka Illinois, he always wanted a large family, but it was a conscious decision to pick his family life over the fame and fortune that might have come out of his big break in the 1995 “Batman Forever” movie, when he played Robin. “I knew when I got into this business I couldn't have it both ways: I could live the playboy lifestyle, which is not a bad thing to do,...
- 5/19/2010
- IrishCentral
Chris O’Donnell has been voted Hollywood’s Hottest Husband by Redbook readers. It seems that the Irish American father’s decision to choose his family over a movie career made him a sure bet for the prize position. O’Donnell married his wife, Caroline, in 1997 and they have five children, all with good Irish names; Lily Anne, 10, Christopher 'Chip' Eugene, nine, Charles McHugh, six, Finley, four, and Maeve Frances, two. Being from an Irish Catholic family with seven children, in Winnetka Illinois, he always wanted a large family, but it was a conscious decision to pick his family life over the fame and fortune that might have come out of his big break in the 1995 “Batman Forever” movie, when he played Robin. “I knew when I got into this business I couldn't have it both ways: I could live the playboy lifestyle, which is not a bad thing to do,...
- 5/19/2010
- IrishCentral
Courtesy Redbook
After appearing as Batman’s sidekick Robin in the 1995 film, Chris O’Donnell‘s acting career was on the brink of a major breakthrough.
However, the then 25-year-old quietly stepped away from the spotlight to focus on starting a family.
“I was being offered these huge films that would have taken my career to a different level, and I decided to put on the brakes. I knew if I continued on that track, I probably wouldn’t have gotten married,” O’Donnell reveals in Redbook‘s June issue.
Now celebrating his 13th anniversary with wife Caroline, the couple...
After appearing as Batman’s sidekick Robin in the 1995 film, Chris O’Donnell‘s acting career was on the brink of a major breakthrough.
However, the then 25-year-old quietly stepped away from the spotlight to focus on starting a family.
“I was being offered these huge films that would have taken my career to a different level, and I decided to put on the brakes. I knew if I continued on that track, I probably wouldn’t have gotten married,” O’Donnell reveals in Redbook‘s June issue.
Now celebrating his 13th anniversary with wife Caroline, the couple...
- 5/19/2010
- by Anya
- People - CelebrityBabies
Stephen Shugerman/Getty
Father-of-five Chris O’Donnell and his wife Caroline love being out with their brood — but that doesn’t mean the kids have to go everywhere.
The NCIS: Los Angeles star recently returned from a desert getaway for two. “It wasn’t a family trip — it was an adult trip — but ultimately it was a couple days with just the two of us,” he shares. “I think that’s really important.”
Fortunately, with lights out at 8 p.m. for Lily Anne, 10 ½, Christopher ‘Chip’ Eugene, 9, Charles McHugh, 6 ½, Finley, 4 this month, and Maeve Frances, 2, the couple need not travel far...
Father-of-five Chris O’Donnell and his wife Caroline love being out with their brood — but that doesn’t mean the kids have to go everywhere.
The NCIS: Los Angeles star recently returned from a desert getaway for two. “It wasn’t a family trip — it was an adult trip — but ultimately it was a couple days with just the two of us,” he shares. “I think that’s really important.”
Fortunately, with lights out at 8 p.m. for Lily Anne, 10 ½, Christopher ‘Chip’ Eugene, 9, Charles McHugh, 6 ½, Finley, 4 this month, and Maeve Frances, 2, the couple need not travel far...
- 3/12/2010
- by Anya
- People - CelebrityBabies
Chris O'Donnell's wife got pregnant for the fifth time because of a "miscommunication." Despite claiming he always wanted five children with wife Caroline Fentress, the actor - who played Robin in the movies 'Batman Forever' and 'Batman and Robin' - said he was shocked at her last pregnancy as he thought they would stop at four. He said: "I always wanted five children, but when we got four I was like, 'Ok, we're done'. "Five was the only time we were really surprised. All along the way we were strategic about what we were doing and then, uh, a little miscommunication there." However, 39-year-old Chris said he is happy the pair had a fifth child, daughter Maeve Frances - now two - a sister to Lily Anne, 10, nine-year-old Christopher Eugene, Charles McHugh, six, and Finley, three. He added to Michigan Avenue Magazine: "We've got five and we couldn't be...
- 1/25/2010
- IrishCentral
[caption id="attachment_4880" align="alignleft" width="256" caption="Chris O’Donnell"]/caption] Chris O’Donnell’s wife got pregnant for the fifth time because of a “miscommunication”. Despite claiming he always wanted five children with wife Caroline Fentress, the actor - who played Robin in the movies ‘Batman Forever’ and ‘Batman and Robin’ - said he was shocked at her last pregnancy as he thought they would stop at four. He said: “I always wanted five children, but when we got four I was like, ‘Ok, we’re done’. “Five was the only time we were really surprised. All along the way we were strategic about what we were doing and then, uh, a little miscommunication there.” However, 39-year-old Chris said he is happy the pair had a fifth child, daughter Maeve Frances - now two - a sister to Lily Anne, 10, nine-year-old Christopher Eugene, Charles McHugh, six, and Finley, three. He added to Michigan Avenue Magazine: “We’ve got five and...
- 1/25/2010
- by cyan
- Gossipvita
Stephen Shugerman/Getty
When Chris O’Donnell used to picture fatherhood, he did so imagining himself surrounded by five children, but when he and his wife Caroline Fentress welcomed their fourth child, son Finley, now 3 ½, the actor was willing to compromise.
“I always wanted five children, but when we got four, I was like, okay, we’re done,” he tells Michigan Avenue Magazine.
However, less than a year later, Chris’ dream was fulfilled: the couple were shocked to discover they were expecting a fifth baby. “Five was the only time we were really surprised,” he admits.
“All along the way...
When Chris O’Donnell used to picture fatherhood, he did so imagining himself surrounded by five children, but when he and his wife Caroline Fentress welcomed their fourth child, son Finley, now 3 ½, the actor was willing to compromise.
“I always wanted five children, but when we got four, I was like, okay, we’re done,” he tells Michigan Avenue Magazine.
However, less than a year later, Chris’ dream was fulfilled: the couple were shocked to discover they were expecting a fifth baby. “Five was the only time we were really surprised,” he admits.
“All along the way...
- 1/24/2010
- by Anya
- People - CelebrityBabies
Stephen Shugerman/Getty
With nine children between them, Chris O’Donnell and LL Cool J have no shortage of stories to swap on the set of NCIS: Los Angeles, and the costars’ camaraderie was apparent during a recent visit to On-Air with Ryan Seacrest.
“I always said I wanted five when I was younger,” Chris — dad to Lily Anne, 10, Christopher ‘Chip’ Eugene, 9, Charles McHugh, 6, Finley, 3 ½, and Maeve Frances, 22 months — explains. “I didn’t know what the hell I was talking about.”
“Once you have a couple and you realize how hard it is…We were done at four and the...
With nine children between them, Chris O’Donnell and LL Cool J have no shortage of stories to swap on the set of NCIS: Los Angeles, and the costars’ camaraderie was apparent during a recent visit to On-Air with Ryan Seacrest.
“I always said I wanted five when I was younger,” Chris — dad to Lily Anne, 10, Christopher ‘Chip’ Eugene, 9, Charles McHugh, 6, Finley, 3 ½, and Maeve Frances, 22 months — explains. “I didn’t know what the hell I was talking about.”
“Once you have a couple and you realize how hard it is…We were done at four and the...
- 10/25/2009
- by Missy
- People - CelebrityBabies
Stephen Shugerman/Getty For father of five Chris O’Donnell, the decision to move from the big screen to the small screen was easy. Not only does he consider television “an exciting format,” the 39-year-old actor says signing on to the cast of NCIS: Los Angeles makes sense “on a personal basis” as well. “It worked for me…the idea of being in one city,” he muses in a new interview with The Jacksonville Observer.
“I’ve got five kids now, which is a reality of my life that I had to consider. I gotta work. I’ve got a lot of mouths to feed and they eat a lot.”
Although he worked less while building his family with wife Caroline, Chris says he is anxious to kick his career back into high gear. “I like being busy to set an example for my kids,” he explains. “I came out...
“I’ve got five kids now, which is a reality of my life that I had to consider. I gotta work. I’ve got a lot of mouths to feed and they eat a lot.”
Although he worked less while building his family with wife Caroline, Chris says he is anxious to kick his career back into high gear. “I like being busy to set an example for my kids,” he explains. “I came out...
- 9/6/2009
- by Missy
- People - CelebrityBabies
I met John McHugh in the autumn of 1966, when I was a cub reporter on the Sun-Times and he was a rewrite man, two years my senior, on the Chicago Daily News. We are still best friends. He worked the overnight shift, and among his duties was taking calls from readers. After midnight, they wanted to settle bets. "And what do you say?" McHugh would ask. He would listen, and then reply, "You're 100% correct. Put the other guy on." Pause. "And what do you say?" Pause. "You're 100% correct." If he was asked for his name, he said, "John T. Greatest, spelled with three Ts."
One night in autumn 1969 we found ourselves in the Old Town Gate, three blocks from our customary posts at O'Rourke's Pub. "I had my first job in Chicago here," he reminisced. "I invented the Roquefort Burger. Somebody ordered a cheeseburger and I, being a dumb Mick,...
One night in autumn 1969 we found ourselves in the Old Town Gate, three blocks from our customary posts at O'Rourke's Pub. "I had my first job in Chicago here," he reminisced. "I invented the Roquefort Burger. Somebody ordered a cheeseburger and I, being a dumb Mick,...
- 6/6/2009
- by Roger Ebert
- blogs.suntimes.com/ebert
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