The family of Destin Henderson, who has been missing since Oct. 24, 2023, has long had their suspicions about Clark, they told only KPRC 2 on Wednesday evening.
“When my brother disappeared, he disappeared. (Clark) was nowhere to be found,” Henderson’s sister Destiny McCullough said.
Law enforcement officials have not connected Clark to Henderson’s disappearance, but according to Henderson’s family, the two men were getting to know each other leading up to the disappearance.
They met while jogging, family said, initially with some intention that Clark would be Henderson’s personal trainer. They said Clark also wanted Henderson to get on a watermelon diet to become fit.
“They weren’t a couple, they were getting to know each other. Like I say, they were associates for about three weeks,” Henderson’s mother Lawana Shaw said.
But family members described the relationship as becoming complicated between the two men.
On one occasion, they said Clark got mad at Henderson for leaving in the morning without letting him say good morning or cook breakfast. The family claimed Clark started stealing money through Cash App from Henderson and said Clark would sometimes show up at Henderson’s apartment uninvited, so Henderson would try to hide inside and pretend he wasn’t home.
When Henderson disappeared, so did his vehicle, but his family said it was found months later in March.
“My brother was an excellent brother, an excellent son, an excellent father,” his sister Le Annessa Scipio said. “We’ve been reliving October the 23rd, 2023 for ten months and so we have a little closure, but ... not enough because we still don’t have a body.”
EquuSearch declined to comment on the cases. KPRC 2 does not have any information on the other stolen vehicle case involving a missing person investigators said is connected to Clark from Oct. 26, 2023.
The Harris County Sheriff’s Office confirmed it’s investigating to establish any links.