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Hope in Darkness
The Josh Holt Story
American Josh Holt and his Venezuelan wife-to-be Thamy fell in love from three thousand miles apart. Just two weeks after their wedding, there was a knock at their door. In the middle of the night, police from the government of Nicolás Maduro burst into their home and took them captive. Their dream relationship turned into a nightmare.  From KSL Podcasts, the creators of the hit show Cold, comes Hope in Darkness: The Josh Holt Story. This new 12 part series uncovers the harrowing story of the two years that Josh and Thamy spent inside a notorious...
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4.1 stars from 1,167 ratings
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I think the story is interesting. However; I hate how the show makes Thamy the wife sound. She sounds desperate and the only reason she married Josh was for security, to go to the USA, and because she had children. He sounds entitled, not thankful he was not killed for being from the USA. He...Read full review »
pleasestayopen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/15/22
Excellent.
Years ago I almost moved to Caracas dating a man for over three years. I find this very interesting and super glad I never moved there in the 80’s.
Kimxyxyalxyzestrer via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/20/22
Enjoyed
Enjoyed listening to Josh and Tammy’s story. Very scary something like this could happen to Americans in a foreign country. Makes one leary to travel to international countries, suppose you just need to choose carefully. So very glad you made it back home, although no doubt with PTSD. The trust...Read full review »
pdcali38 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/20/22
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