I'd like to know if they found Holly. He admits putting her in a hole. Did he bury her? I'm guessing if the searches stopped, they found her.
Is anyone else bothered by TBI stating this is an ongoing investigation and want people to come forward? I was hoping it was a done deal and they had all they needed to bring this case to trial.
I want a conviction !!!
What do they mean by this?
ETA
Quote from the article
The investigation into Bobo's disappearance remains open.
http://www.tennessean.com/story/new...s-accused-witness-coercion-bobo-case/7174317/
~n/t~, imo, investigators know exactly what went down on 04/13/2011, and the day/s after, and why HB was abducted and murdered. It is not unusual for investigators to announce an ongoing investigation, and request other witnesses to come forward up until and throughout a trial.
The APRIL, 1998 appeal in the 1993 meth related case of Especially Aggravated Kidnapping & Murder, that TBI Director Mark Gwyn compared the HB case to in his recent presentation to the TN Legislature;
http://www.tncourts.gov/sites/default/files/OPINIONS/tcca/PDF/984/tatrowjc.pdf
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE
AT KNOXVILLE
APRIL, 1998 SESSION
STATE OF TENNESSEE, ) No. 03C01-9707-CR-00299
Appellee )
Cumberland County
vs. )
Honorable John Turnbull, Judge
JAMES CHRISTOPHER TATROW, )
(Felony Murder, Especially Aggravated
Appellant ) Kidnapping)
OPINION
A jury in Cumberland County Criminal Court convicted the defendant,
James Christopher Tatrow, of two counts of felony murder and two counts of
especially aggravated kidnapping in the deaths of Roger Zammit and John Harry.
The defendant was also convicted of two counts of premeditated and deliberate murder of the same victims.
A. Facts presented during the guilt phase
At trial, both defense and prosecution witnesses testified to the bizarre
events that led up to the two brutal murders. The record indicates that Chris Tatrow had been an outstanding rodeo cowboy, a college student, and a hardworking man who provided for his family.3
As result of a painful back injury, however, he began4 At the sentencing phase, Tatrow testified that he went to Harrys
place because Harry offered to exchange information about his missing
belongings for cocaine.
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taking methamphetamine. At first, he used drugs infrequently, but by late 1994, he
was a heavy user of methamphetamine, cocaine, and other drugs.
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On January 24, 1995, TBI agents James
Moore and Mark Gwyn arrested Tatrow and took him to the DeKalb County Jail.
From there, he was transferred almost immediately to Putnam County. When a
team from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation pulled the bodies of the two
young men from Center Hill Lake on January 27, Tatrow was in a holding cell in the Putnam County Jail. That afternoon, Moore and Gwyn served Tatrow with a warrant
to search his truck. A few moments after the agents left the cell, Tatrow pounded on the door and asked to speak with them again. At 3:53 p.m, he admitted that late in the evening of January 14, he strangled Roger Zammit to death and then shot John Harry in the head with a .22 caliber rifle.
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