SPECIAL TWIST: Texas Girl Found Alive in Fishing Cabin 8 Days After Vanishing — She Whispered One Name That Changed Everything
On July 12, 2025, 11-year-old Chloe from Camp Mystic was found alive in a fishing cabin eight miles from the flood-ravaged camp in Central Texas. Her whispered mention of a counselor’s name, “Katherine,” has shifted the investigation into the disappearance of 12 remaining girls, offering a new lead in a tragedy that has claimed 104 lives.
The floods, triggered by a 26-foot surge of the Guadalupe River on July 4, destroyed Camp Mystic, where Chloe was among 27 missing campers. A local fisherman, checking his cabin near Center Point, found Chloe curled up inside, dehydrated but alive. She had survived on canned fish and rainwater. “She whispered ‘Katherine’ when we asked who helped her,” said rescuer James Holt.
Katherine Ferruzzo, an 18-year-old counselor, was later confirmed dead. Investigators believe she guided Chloe to the cabin before succumbing to the flood. The cabin, stocked with minimal supplies, became Chloe’s lifeline. Her mention of Katherine has redirected searches, with teams focusing on areas where the counselor may have led other girls.
Kerr County, with 75 deaths, remains in crisis, with 1,700 responders involved. The National Weather Service reported a 29.5-foot river crest, overwhelming gauges. Chloe’s family, reunited at Arcadia Live, called her survival a “gift.” The community, reeling from the loss, has rallied, with the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund supporting victims.
The fishing cabin has become a symbol of hope. Volunteers, including local anglers, are aiding searches, while churches host vigils. The floods have prompted calls for better camp safety protocols, with experts reviewing evacuation plans. Chloe’s whispered clue has deepened the community’s resolve to honor Katherine’s sacrifice and find the remaining girls.
As Texas braces for more rain, the search continues. Kerrville’s resilience shines through, with businesses donating supplies and residents opening homes. Chloe’s survival, tied to Katherine’s guidance, has inspired national support, with donations pouring in. The cabin’s discovery keeps hope alive for more reunions.