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Tiffany Souers Murder Relationship to Earlier Murders Unlikely

By Marilyn Bardsley  

June 1, 2006

Clemson, S. C. (Crime Library)Police continue to look into any potential relationship between the Friday, May 26, strangulation murder of Clemson engineering student Tiffany Marie Souers and the murders of two other female Clemson students in the 1990s.  Freshman Stacy "Brooke" Holsonback was strangled in February, 1997 and graduate student Norsaadah Husain was stabbed to death in 1992.

On the face of it, according to published reports about the murders in the 1990s, these unsolved cold cases do not appear to bear much similarity to the murder of Tiffany Souers, even though one of those victims was strangled. However, police may be aware of similarities that were never released to reporters.

Stacy Brooke Holsonback
Stacy Brooke Holsonback

The night Brooke Holsonback disappeared, she went riding with two students, Bryant Gallup and Jeff Dubnansky. The car allegedly became stuck in the mud on the shores of Lake Hartwell and the two men said that they had begun to argue. The Carolina Channel.com reported that the two men had been drinking very heavily that evening before they went for a ride in the 1996 Jeep Cherokee.

Gallup and Dubnansky told investigators that while they were arguing, Brooke decided to walk back to the university. The young men called for help in getting their car out of the mud and went back to their dormitory. They claimed that they heard the next day that Brooke's body had been found floating in Lake Hartwell.

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