Don Studey: Green Hollow Evidence Nobody Can Explain

Don Studey: Green Hollow Evidence Nobody Can Explain

Author: Real Story Media May 6, 2026 Duration: 16:09

The dogs reportedly alerted at four locations. That's supposed to mean something. Cadaver dogs are trained to detect the presence of human remains, and when multiple dogs independently alert across a property, it's typically treated as a serious indicator. 

But when that happened at Green Hollow in 2022 — on the Iowa property where Lucy Studey-McKiddy alleges her father Donald Studey buried dozens of women he allegedly killed — the response was a three-day dig, a drilled well, and a closed case. Lucy says they searched the wrong well on a property that reportedly covers more than 400 acres. She reportedly wasn't even present to direct the search. 

Since then, a documentary production crew has reportedly invested years and hundreds of thousands of dollars continuing to investigate. They funded a re-autopsy of Charlotte Studey — one of Don's wives — who reportedly died in 1984 from a gunshot wound to the head in Omaha. That death was ruled self-inflicted for decades. It's now officially classified as undetermined. Charlotte's daughters are reportedly fighting in court to unseal the Omaha police files. 

A forensic dig in May 2025 reportedly produced additional cadaver dog alerts and ground-penetrating radar hits in areas never fully searched. No conclusive remains have been found at Green Hollow from any excavation. Criminal defense attorney Bob Motta, who spent over a year investigating this case on the ground, joins the conversation to break down what happened and what was missed.

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