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Devil Town

The Wreckage | Chapter 7

Devil Town

Imperative Entertainment

Society & Culture, Documentary, True Crime

4.41.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 November 2022

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Raymond's parents and Sgt. Brown demand justice from the prosecutor who accused them of kidnapping and murdering teenager Kelly Wilson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This podcast is intended for mature audiences.

0:03.2

Listener discretion is advised.

0:18.5

Sitting right next to the main highway through Gilmer, Texas

0:21.9

is an old center block building nestled in a leafy stand of hardwood trees.

0:26.3

The building used to be a cafe, but it shut down a long time ago,

0:29.8

probably before most of us were even born.

0:32.3

Now Don Holman, a former suspect in the disappearance of Kelly Wilson,

0:36.5

lives in that same old cafe with his stepson, Raymond.

0:40.7

This summer, I pulled up there on a hot and sticky afternoon.

0:44.1

Don was outside rifling through the trunk of his car.

0:47.1

He lifted up a couple of grocery bags from Dollar General.

0:52.8

Need a hand?

0:54.4

No, thank god I got a little cutting.

0:56.4

Okay.

0:58.1

Uh, yeah, that's a cookie.

0:59.7

I'm gonna get it.

1:00.5

I'm gonna get it in there and we'll have a cookie.

1:02.7

Yes, sir.

1:04.7

You look like you.

1:05.5

You know, I don't say, I don't say no thanks to too many cookies.

1:12.2

Folks who knew Don pretty well say he's never been able to move on from the Kelly Wilson case.

1:18.0

If you get him started, it's all he talks about.

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