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http://www.news-sentinel.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20130611/NEWS/130619921
Kosciusko County man charged after police officer falsely accused of murder
A Kosciusko County man is behind bars after falsely accusing a North Webster police officer who had arrested him of committing murder, according to the Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department.
Sheriff's detectives were contacted in May after Michael Roy Wiggins, 32, of North Webster, said he had information into the disappearance of Holly Bobo, 22, of Darden, Tenn. Wiggins accused a North Webster Police officer of taking his department squad car to Tennessee, abducting Bobo by using tranquilizers, killing her, and then burying her body on a farm yard in Kosciusko County.

http://www.wane.com/dpp/news/crime/murder-accusation-lands-man-behind-bars
Murder accusation lands man behind bars
A North Webster man is accused of trying to get revenge on a police officer by accusing the officer of abducting and killing a Tennessee woman.
According to the Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department, North Webster Town Marshal Greg Church contacted detectives in May after allegations were made regarding one of Church's officers.
The Tennessee Bureau of investigations had informed Church that they had received an email from Michael Roy Wiggins, 32, of North Webster regarding the disappearance of Holly Bobo, 22, from Darden, Tennessee.
 
http://www.news-sentinel.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20130611/NEWS/130619921
Kosciusko County man charged after police officer falsely accused of murder
A Kosciusko County man is behind bars after falsely accusing a North Webster police officer who had arrested him of committing murder, according to the Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department.
Sheriff's detectives were contacted in May after Michael Roy Wiggins, 32, of North Webster, said he had information into the disappearance of Holly Bobo, 22, of Darden, Tenn. Wiggins accused a North Webster Police officer of taking his department squad car to Tennessee, abducting Bobo by using tranquilizers, killing her, and then burying her body on a farm yard in Kosciusko County.

http://www.wane.com/dpp/news/crime/murder-accusation-lands-man-behind-bars
Murder accusation lands man behind bars
A North Webster man is accused of trying to get revenge on a police officer by accusing the officer of abducting and killing a Tennessee woman.
According to the Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department, North Webster Town Marshal Greg Church contacted detectives in May after allegations were made regarding one of Church's officers.
The Tennessee Bureau of investigations had informed Church that they had received an email from Michael Roy Wiggins, 32, of North Webster regarding the disappearance of Holly Bobo, 22, from Darden, Tennessee.
 
Kiteflier brought these links to my attention: :tyou:

Wiggins sent an email to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation alleging a North Webster officer took his squad car to Tennessee, abducted and killed nursing student Holly Bobo and then buried her body at a farm in northern Indiana in April 2011.

http://www.tennessean.com/article/2...ses-Ind-cop-killing-Holly-Bobo?nclick_check=1


Records show Officer May had arrested Wiggins in the past. The latest occurred in May. "Eight days after that contact is when the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation actually received the email,"

http://www.wbbjtv.com/news/local/Holly-Bobo-Murder-Accusation-Lands-Man-Behind-Bars-211145961.html
 
Holly Bobo vanished from her family's Parsons, TN, home in Decatur County on April 13, 2011, and in a video clip she is seen singing at a coon hunt just one week before her abduction. What may have seemed like a day of harmless family fun was hardly that at all.

It turns out there were no fewer than 21 sex offenders in attendance that day - a startling number discovered by the group Without Warning: Fight Back, which includes an elite collection of detectives from across the country led by Brentwood mom Sheila Wysocki.

http://www.wbtv.com/story/22116238/case-of-missing-nurse-holly-bobo-has-new-clues-new-detectives

If they are convicted sex offenders wouldn't they already have DNA? Just sayin...
 
Good Day,

I intend to post an updated timeline for the Holly Bobo case. This has taken two months longer to prepare than I estimated. Important events will be cross-referenced and evaluated. I am currently working on the pre-abduction portion of the timeline. Please bear with me.

Sleuth on!
 
My opinions only, no facts here:

I am almost finished with my greatly expanded timeline for the Holly Bobo case. I expect my newest timeline in this case to be posted by Friday. Just so you understand, my timeline is extensively internally cross-referenced and it takes a lot of effort to check every internal cross-reference. Secondly, I must conform to Websleuths' guidelines, and this requires dozens of checks and re-checks of the text and presentation.

Once my newest timeline is posted, I encourage readers to make others aware that this has been posted at this site. I do not insist, but would prefer that (rather than cutting and pasting to competing websites) you direct people's attention to Websleuths at the URL address for this particular location.
 
BREAKING NEWS: TBI confirms to News 2 they have executed several search warrants in relation to Holly Bobo's disappearance. From Nashville News 2 Facebook. Hope this is ok to post.
 
Just saw this on Twitter from WKRN Nashville News:

WKRN ‏@WKRN 5m
BREAKING: TBI is not saying where they're searching and say they do not have a suspect at this time. #HollyBobo

From The Tennessean:
http://www.tennessean.com/article/20140228/NEWS03/302280130?sf23343282=1

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is executing a search warrant in relation to the disappearance of Holly Bobo, according to Illana Tate, spokeswoman for the TBI.
Tate said she cannot give any further details and can only confirm that the TBI is executing a search warrant.

. . . Tate said the TBI executed search warrants at various locations in connection with the case.

"To say we have a suspect in this case would be premature," she wrote in an email "We have been working leads on this case which led to the search warrant executions. There is no other information about this case that I can release."
 

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