Tracie WellsOn August 29, 1997, Holly Dunn and her boyfriend Chris Maier were enjoying an evening close to the campus of the University of Kentucky. Engaged in conversation alongside a railway line, the two began to walk back toward a party they had attended earlier in the evening when suddenly they were approached by a man with a weapon resembling a screwdriver or ice pick.
The stranger, later identified as an illegal immigrant of Mexico named Angel Maturino Resendiz, would not accept their pleas to take their money and spare them harm. Instead, he viscously attacked them, first by tying their hands and feet and ordering them face down on the ground. Holly helplessly watched as her boyfriend Chris was struck first by Resendiz with a 50lb rock, gruesomely taking his young life. Once the killer finished with Chris, he began attacking Holly. Resendiz stabbed Holly, raped her, then repeatedly beat her with a wood object both in the face and on the back of her head. Leaving her unconscious, Resendiz fled the scene.
Holly Dunn regained consciousness, and miraculously gained enough strength to walk to a nearby street for help. Having been left for dead, Holly narrowly escaped her attacker’s intentions and found a home from which to seek help. In the home near the scene of the attack, at 2:49am, a man assisted Holly and called 911. She was taken to the University of Kentucky hospital where she stayed for five days, sadly missing Chris’ funeral and wrought with post-traumatic distress. Holly suffered a broken jaw, which left her mouth wired shut for a month, a broken eye socket, and numerous cuts to her face and head. But much more than physical harm, Holly’s life was changed forever. Watch more about this event in the 48 Hours - Live to Tell featuring Holly’s story.
Holly understands that she may always be in the healing process from this dark day in 1997. However, she is determined to grow from the experience by educating others to hopefully avoid such an ordeal.
Hollys Story Part 3-Surviving After The Act of Survival with Tracie WellsTracie Wells2016-08-25 | On August 29, 1997, Holly Dunn and her boyfriend Chris Maier were enjoying an evening close to the campus of the University of Kentucky. Engaged in conversation alongside a railway line, the two began to walk back toward a party they had attended earlier in the evening when suddenly they were approached by a man with a weapon resembling a screwdriver or ice pick.
The stranger, later identified as an illegal immigrant of Mexico named Angel Maturino Resendiz, would not accept their pleas to take their money and spare them harm. Instead, he viscously attacked them, first by tying their hands and feet and ordering them face down on the ground. Holly helplessly watched as her boyfriend Chris was struck first by Resendiz with a 50lb rock, gruesomely taking his young life. Once the killer finished with Chris, he began attacking Holly. Resendiz stabbed Holly, raped her, then repeatedly beat her with a wood object both in the face and on the back of her head. Leaving her unconscious, Resendiz fled the scene.
Holly Dunn regained consciousness, and miraculously gained enough strength to walk to a nearby street for help. Having been left for dead, Holly narrowly escaped her attacker’s intentions and found a home from which to seek help. In the home near the scene of the attack, at 2:49am, a man assisted Holly and called 911. She was taken to the University of Kentucky hospital where she stayed for five days, sadly missing Chris’ funeral and wrought with post-traumatic distress. Holly suffered a broken jaw, which left her mouth wired shut for a month, a broken eye socket, and numerous cuts to her face and head. But much more than physical harm, Holly’s life was changed forever. Watch more about this event in the 48 Hours - Live to Tell featuring Holly’s story.
Holly understands that she may always be in the healing process from this dark day in 1997. However, she is determined to grow from the experience by educating others to hopefully avoid such an ordeal.Florida Tech TV News - Inaugural Newscast for Media Production Class, Spring 2024Tracie Wells2024-05-05 | News from the awesome campus, sports, events and happenings at FIT, Florida Tech, Florida's STEM University. Melbourne, Florida. April 2024.Passed Out or Dying? TXT911Lifeline - Make Good Decisions Campaignv2Tracie Wells2023-11-16 | ...Brett Finblooms StoryTracie Wells2023-11-14 | Video about Brett Finbloom's story and how to Make Good DecisionsTXT911Lifeline - Make Good Decisions Initial PressConferenceTEXT911 HD 1280x1070Tracie Wells2023-11-14 | For media downloadingSomeone They Know - Child Sex Exploitation and Abuse Prevention CampaignTracie Wells2023-11-14 | Prevent Child Abuse-Indiana Indiana Trafficking Victims' Assistance Program Indiana Youth Services AssociationBeACoolDad.com CampaignTracie Wells2023-11-14 | Prevent Child Abuse-Indiana Indiana Youth Services Association Kids' First Trust FundSTAND UP Against BullyingTracie Wells2023-11-14 | Bullying Prevention Animation PCAI StV KidsFirst FINALSuper Bowl Fans in IndianapolisTracie Wells2023-02-22 | From the TVWebCity.com archives.The Lucas Suite at Lucas Oil StadiumTracie Wells2023-02-22 | Charlotte Lucas give Tracie Wells a private tour of her suite at Lucas Oil Stadium and dishes all the design details.Strategic Communications, Public Relations and Digital Media MarketingTracie Wells2023-02-22 | New Media Communications - What's your story? TVWebCity & Tracie Wells & Company help increase your company's brand awareness with strategic communications and digital media marketing that reaches the consumers you want to reach, and touches them with authentic storytelling... that works.Tracie Wells & Company Program SampleTracie Wells2023-02-22 | Segment samples of the weekly show, Tracie Wells & Company on Comcast OnDemand, with Shari Scales-Finnell of Indianapolis Woman Magazine, produced by TVWebCityTracie Wells & Company, TVWebCity Highlight ReelTracie Wells2023-02-22 | A sample of programming produced by Tracie Wells & Company in media partnership with Indianapolis Woman Magazine and Comcast OnDemand.Tracie Wells & Company on TVWebCity New Media PlatformTracie Wells2023-02-22 | Here is a video that explains the New Media Community TV Model for content sharing, national distribution and new forms of sponsorship and product integration.McGoff Candidate for 5thTracie Wells2023-02-22 | ...TWC_BroseMcVey.movTracie Wells2023-02-22 | ...Top Nine of Dome Rubble.flvTracie Wells2023-02-22 | A fun look at the never-ending demolition.WebCity NewsWeekly - This Week: The Panhandling ControversyTracie Wells2023-02-22 | Tracie Wells & Company's weekly news and information program produced in partnership with Comcast Digital Media for statewide distribution on TVWebCity's designated OnDemand channel, Tracie Wells & Company. The half-hour weekly shows focus on taking a deeper look at the days topics of interest to Indiana.Using Internet VideoTracie Wells2023-02-22 | The good and bad of internet video discussed by Tracie Wells and Shari Scales-Finnell.WomenWineBlog.flvTracie Wells2023-02-22 | ...Gazpacho Soup with Chef Greg HardestyTracie Wells2023-02-22 | Tracie, Natalie and Melanie learn how to make a favorite dish of Recess Chef Greg Hardesty.Tracie Wells & Company - Dont Swallow Your GumTracie Wells2023-02-22 | Medical Myths - Tracie has a discussion with author and medical researcher, Dr. Aaron Carroll about his new book, Don't Swallow Your Gum.State of Child Care in IndianaTracie Wells2023-02-22 | Director of Indiana Bureau of Child Care Melanie Brizzi discusses the standards in Indiana and gives parenting tips.Hollys Story Part 2 How I Lived to TellTracie Wells2023-02-22 | On August 29, 1997, Holly Dunn and her boyfriend Chris Maier were enjoying an evening close to the campus of the University of Kentucky. Engaged in conversation alongside a railway line, the two began to walk back toward a party they had attended earlier in the evening when suddenly they were approached by a man with a weapon resembling a screwdriver or ice pick.
The stranger, later identified as an illegal immigrant of Mexico named Angel Maturino Resendiz, would not accept their pleas to take their money and spare them harm. Instead, he viscously attacked them, first by tying their hands and feet and ordering them face down on the ground. Holly helplessly watched as her boyfriend Chris was struck first by Resendiz with a 50lb rock, gruesomely taking his young life. Once the killer finished with Chris, he began attacking Holly. Resendiz stabbed Holly, raped her, then repeatedly beat her with a wood object both in the face and on the back of her head. Leaving her unconscious, Resendiz fled the scene.
Holly Dunn regained consciousness, and miraculously gained enough strength to walk to a nearby street for help. Having been left for dead, Holly narrowly escaped her attacker’s intentions and found a home from which to seek help. In the home near the scene of the attack, at 2:49am, a man assisted Holly and called 911. She was taken to the University of Kentucky hospital where she stayed for five days, sadly missing Chris’ funeral and wrought with post-traumatic distress. Holly suffered a broken jaw, which left her mouth wired shut for a month, a broken eye socket, and numerous cuts to her face and head. But much more than physical harm, Holly’s life was changed forever. Watch more about this event in the 48 Hours - Live to Tell featuring Holly’s story.
Holly understands that she may always be in the healing process from this dark day in 1997. However, she is determined to grow from the experience by educating others to hopefully avoid such an ordeal.A Memory, Vision and Recipe with Chef Greg HardestyTracie Wells2020-08-23 | Serial entrepreneur and restauranteur Chef Greg Hardesty gives a behind the scenes a tour of his newest restaurant, Recess. His third creation would become not only a great success of a restaurant but also, and perhaps more importantly for the entire City of Indianapolis, as one of the first anchors of revitalization for the SoBro area. We all can't wait for the next great meal and accomplishment of Chef Hardesty! Circa 11/28/2011InPerspective with PE MacAllister: Indianapolis Development - Architecture InPerspectiveTracie Wells2019-10-25 | Indianapolis faces a pivotal time on its road to growth and economic development. The Indianapolis Skyline has grown and changed over the past four decades. TVWebCity's P.E. MacAllister puts a half-century of architectural progress INPerspective.Content produced and created by Tracie Wells & Company Strategic Media and distributed on TVWebCity.Tracie Wells2018-09-06 | Tracie Wells & Company bring you real community news and information for real life.WebCity NewsWeekly: This week - Sen. Richard Lugar and Hunger, ChildcareTracie Wells2017-05-22 | Tracie Wells & Company take a look at the serious issue of hunger in Indiana and Tracie talks to the U.S. Senator who started the school lunch program, Indiana's Senior Statesman, Senator Richard Lugar, about his new program to help feed Indiana's hungry. The Director of Indiana's Bureau of Child Care joins Tracie to discuss the ongoing issues surrounding quality care and early learning for Indiana's most vulnerable citizens, and we get creative with interior designs made of 'iron'.
Tracie Wells & Company's weekly news and information program produced in partnership with Comcast Digital Media for statewide distribution on TVWebCity's designated OnDemand channel, Tracie Wells & Company. The half-hour weekly shows focus on taking a deeper look at the days topics of interest to Indiana.Perspectives with PE MacAllister: History of the RCA Dome and Indianapolis ColtsTracie Wells2017-05-22 | PE MacAllister and former Mayor Bill Hudnut give insight to the Indianapolis Landscape and the economic development of downtown, centered around the building and demolition of the RCA Dome, formerly known as the Hoosier Dome, as the sunsets on the first home of the Indianapolis Colts to make room for urban progress on the Indianapolis Landscape and the coming of Lucas Oil Stadium.Hollys Story Part 1 Meeting the Railway Serial Killer HDTracie Wells2017-05-22 | Holly Dunn Pendleton is the only known survivor of the Railway Serial Killer. Tracie Wells talks to her about how she managed to survive after a brutal rape, and about her recovery after her boyfriend was murdered while she lay injured and helpless.Passed Out or Dying? Make Good Decisions - TXT911Lifeline CampaignTracie Wells2017-03-06 | ...Eastwood, Westland and Northview Bands together at NCHSTracie Wells2016-09-28 | ...Washington Township Middle School Band Concert at NCHSTracie Wells2016-09-28 | ...How Strong Women Survive-The Holly K Dunn Story with Tracie WellsTracie Wells2016-08-25 | On August 29, 1997, Holly Dunn and her boyfriend Chris Maier were enjoying an evening close to the campus of the University of Kentucky. Engaged in conversation alongside a railway line, the two began to walk back toward a party they had attended earlier in the evening when suddenly they were approached by a man with a weapon resembling a screwdriver or ice pick.
The stranger, later identified as an illegal immigrant of Mexico named Angel Maturino Resendiz, would not accept their pleas to take their money and spare them harm. Instead, he viscously attacked them, first by tying their hands and feet and ordering them face down on the ground. Holly helplessly watched as her boyfriend Chris was struck first by Resendiz with a 50lb rock, gruesomely taking his young life. Once the killer finished with Chris, he began attacking Holly. Resendiz stabbed Holly, raped her, then repeatedly beat her with a wood object both in the face and on the back of her head. Leaving her unconscious, Resendiz fled the scene.
Holly Dunn regained consciousness, and miraculously gained enough strength to walk to a nearby street for help. Having been left for dead, Holly narrowly escaped her attacker’s intentions and found a home from which to seek help. In the home near the scene of the attack, at 2:49am, a man assisted Holly and called 911. She was taken to the University of Kentucky hospital where she stayed for five days, sadly missing Chris’ funeral and wrought with post-traumatic distress. Holly suffered a broken jaw, which left her mouth wired shut for a month, a broken eye socket, and numerous cuts to her face and head. But much more than physical harm, Holly’s life was changed forever. Watch more about this event in the 48 Hours - Live to Tell featuring Holly’s story.
Holly understands that she may always be in the healing process from this dark day in 1997. However, she is determined to grow from the experience by educating others to hopefully avoid such an ordeal.Part 2 Holly K Dunn: A Survivors Story - with Tracie WellsTracie Wells2016-08-25 | On August 29, 1997, Holly Dunn and her boyfriend Chris Maier were enjoying an evening close to the campus of the University of Kentucky. Engaged in conversation alongside a railway line, the two began to walk back toward a party they had attended earlier in the evening when suddenly they were approached by a man with a weapon resembling a screwdriver or ice pick.
The stranger, later identified as an illegal immigrant of Mexico named Angel Maturino Resendiz, would not accept their pleas to take their money and spare them harm. Instead, he viscously attacked them, first by tying their hands and feet and ordering them face down on the ground. Holly helplessly watched as her boyfriend Chris was struck first by Resendiz with a 50lb rock, gruesomely taking his young life. Once the killer finished with Chris, he began attacking Holly. Resendiz stabbed Holly, raped her, then repeatedly beat her with a wood object both in the face and on the back of her head. Leaving her unconscious, Resendiz fled the scene.
Holly Dunn regained consciousness, and miraculously gained enough strength to walk to a nearby street for help. Having been left for dead, Holly narrowly escaped her attacker’s intentions and found a home from which to seek help. In the home near the scene of the attack, at 2:49am, a man assisted Holly and called 911. She was taken to the University of Kentucky hospital where she stayed for five days, sadly missing Chris’ funeral and wrought with post-traumatic distress. Holly suffered a broken jaw, which left her mouth wired shut for a month, a broken eye socket, and numerous cuts to her face and head. But much more than physical harm, Holly’s life was changed forever. Watch more about this event in the 48 Hours - Live to Tell featuring Holly’s story.
Holly understands that she may always be in the healing process from this dark day in 1997. However, she is determined to grow from the experience by educating others to hopefully avoid such an ordeal.Survivor of the Railway Serial Killer - Holly K DunnTracie Wells2016-08-25 | On August 29, 1997, Holly Dunn and her boyfriend Chris Maier were enjoying an evening close to the campus of the University of Kentucky. Engaged in conversation alongside a railway line, the two began to walk back toward a party they had attended earlier in the evening when suddenly they were approached by a man with a weapon resembling a screwdriver or ice pick.
The stranger, later identified as an illegal immigrant of Mexico named Angel Maturino Resendiz, would not accept their pleas to take their money and spare them harm. Instead, he viscously attacked them, first by tying their hands and feet and ordering them face down on the ground. Holly helplessly watched as her boyfriend Chris was struck first by Resendiz with a 50lb rock, gruesomely taking his young life. Once the killer finished with Chris, he began attacking Holly. Resendiz stabbed Holly, raped her, then repeatedly beat her with a wood object both in the face and on the back of her head. Leaving her unconscious, Resendiz fled the scene.
Holly Dunn regained consciousness, and miraculously gained enough strength to walk to a nearby street for help. Having been left for dead, Holly narrowly escaped her attacker’s intentions and found a home from which to seek help. In the home near the scene of the attack, at 2:49am, a man assisted Holly and called 911. She was taken to the University of Kentucky hospital where she stayed for five days, sadly missing Chris’ funeral and wrought with post-traumatic distress. Holly suffered a broken jaw, which left her mouth wired shut for a month, a broken eye socket, and numerous cuts to her face and head. But much more than physical harm, Holly’s life was changed forever. Watch more about this event in the 48 Hours - Live to Tell featuring Holly’s story.
Holly understands that she may always be in the healing process from this dark day in 1997. However, she is determined to grow from the experience by educating others to hopefully avoid such an ordeal.Brett Finblooms Story editedTracie Wells2016-04-19 | Even smart teenagers make mistakes with alcohol. Learn about Indiana's Lifeline Law and the Make Good Decisions Program. Make the right choice: 1) Call 911 Immediately 2) Stay to assist emergency crews 3) Cooperate when emergency personnel arrive. Help Save a Life.Be A Cool Dad!Tracie Wells2016-04-06 | Prevent Child Abuse Indiana - Be Cool. Be Calm. Play Dad.Ambassador Christian Academy-iVote2Day@IndianaStatehouse20016Tracie Wells2016-03-14 | ...Andrew Brown Ver 2-iVote2Day@IndianaStatehouse20016Tracie Wells2016-03-14 | ...Andrew Brown-iVote2Day@IndianaStatehouse20016Tracie Wells2016-03-14 | ...iVote2 Day - Student reaction with AJ NeierTracie Wells2016-03-14 | ...Appeals Court Youth Involvement-iVote2Day@IndianaStatehouse20016Tracie Wells2016-03-14 | ...House Recognizes Ivote2DayTracie Wells2016-03-14 | ...House Of RepresentativesTracie Wells2016-03-14 | ...Jariah BibbsTracie Wells2016-03-14 | ...i Vote2DayTracie Wells2016-03-14 | ...Knowledge is PowerTracie Wells2016-03-14 | ...Lt Sue Ellspermann S + NTracie Wells2016-03-14 | ...Judge Robt AlticeTracie Wells2016-03-14 | ...