Common Sense America with Eden Gordon Hill features the Sole Survivor, Holly K. Dunn. | Eastern NC Now

Holly K. Dunn is the Sole Survivor, book author, inspirational speaker and founder of Holly's House. She is a voice for the voiceless, an advocate for victims of violent crimes and is a nationally recognized speaker.

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    Holly K. Dunn is the Sole Survivor, book author, inspirational speaker and founder of Holly's House. She is a voice for the voiceless, an advocate for victims of violent crimes and is a nationally recognized speaker.

    Holly K. Dunn tell's her inspiring true story, also featured on CBS 48 Hours, as she came face to face with the infamous railroad killer.

In this interview by Eden Gordon Hill, Holly K. Dunn tell's her inspiring true story (#WomeninLeadership): Below.



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