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The Deck

Rebecca Harvey and Steven Hendricks (Q of Clubs and 8 of Hearts, Indiana)

The Deck

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True Crime

4.69.6K Ratings

🗓️ 23 February 2022

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Rebecca Harvey, an 18-year-old with plans to marry her boyfriend Steven Hendricks, was found dead in a house fire in rural southern Indiana in 1988. Investigators said she was doused with gasoline and set on fire before her killer took off. Steven Hendricks hasn’t been seen since.

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0:00.0

Our cards this week are Rebecca Harvey and Stephen Hendrix, the Queen of Clubs, and the

0:09.6

Eight of Hearts from Indiana.

0:11.5

In this episode, I'm going to tell you everything our reporting team could find out about

0:15.2

Rebecca's horrific death in 1988 and how it's connected to Stephen, who is still missing

0:21.3

today.

0:22.3

For years, there hasn't been much out there on Rebecca's murder or Stephen's disappearance.

0:27.1

It's because their case is a lesser known unsolved mystery from right here in my home

0:31.2

state of Indiana.

0:32.2

But our team went right to the lead investigator on the case to learn more.

0:36.8

More than 30 years later, the case continues to baffle law enforcement and everyone who's

0:41.5

asking the question, what really happened to Rebecca Harvey and Stephen Hendrix?

0:47.2

I'm Ashley Flowers and this is The Deck.

1:17.2

September 3, 1988 had been a busy day for Jackie and Carol Arnold.

1:28.0

The couple had taken a road trip to and from the Indianapolis airport that afternoon to

1:32.1

pick up a family member.

1:33.9

That trip is about a two hour drive southwest to their home in Washington, Indiana, which

1:39.4

is this small town in Davies County.

1:42.7

When they got to their house that evening on Oak Grove Road, nothing out of the ordinary

1:46.6

was going on.

1:47.6

The Arnold's lived on the outskirts of their small town and a typical night there was

1:51.6

quiet.

1:52.6

They went to bed and like every other night before, didn't hear a thing stir.

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