greengreen
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Are they still searching tonight?
The LE never stops searching.
Are they still searching tonight?
Investigators have said they believe Bobo's abductor lives in or near the 20-year-old college student's town of Parsons, Tenn., and have asked her neighbors to report any unusual activity or a break in peoples' routine those noticed in recent days.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/holly-bobo-search-police-make-significant-find-hunt/story?id=13448569
We have one red light. You know most of the people here. Law enforcement said it was someone in the community. I know I'm supposed to share that link but I don't know where it is. It has been stated multiple times.
"The person responsible for Holly's disappearance lives in the area," said Mark Gwyn, director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. "Because of the terrain, you have to know where you're going, entrances and exits. We feel the person is in the community."
greengreen did Holly have a job?
The LE never stops searching.
My apologies, Charlisa. I meant to quote 3doglady's post. Here is the article she posted. Sorry for the confusion! But it does state what i said...
http://abcnews.go.com/US/holly-bobo-search-police-make-significant-find-hunt/story?id=13448569
In other words, it wouldn't be unusual for someone (hunter) to be out in the woods near the house before daylight, therefore the abductor could've been waiting for a few hours watching the house, correct? MOO
Anyone know if Nunley is still tweeting tonight?
Yes you need to be in the woods while the birds are still roosting. Otherwise your movement will scare them away.
GG- Are locals surprised at how high the reward is?
If this town really is THAT small, is there only 1 or 2 stores that would sell duct tape in a 20 mile radius or what not? I doubt he bought it a day or two before but maybe a month or two before. I don't think much could come out of it even if they thought they knew which store the duct tape came from unless they could find transactions of things like duct tape, rope, gloves and other common restraining materials.
I would think they might be able to determine how old the duct tape is or how long it has been sitting around as well. I know most duct tape is sold in a plastic casing and as discussed, it may have picked up saw dust and other materials from sitting in a garage for awhile. The fact that it was sitting in the open kind of hurts that possibility though as dirt and other debris would naturally stick to it as it blew across the terrain.
I think they know if the duct tape came from Holly's mouth by now. Not only the hair but also small skin fragments should be stuck to it. Duct tape that had been applied as little as 5 minutes before hand is not going to come off that easy especially if it's stuck to her lips.
Greengreen, do you know if they have the capability of using helicopters equipped with FLEER to detect body heat images after dark? Have they been flying at night?
If this town really is THAT small, is there only 1 or 2 stores that would sell duct tape in a 20 mile radius or what not? I doubt he bought it a day or two before but maybe a month or two before. I don't think much could come out of it even if they thought they knew which store the duct tape came from unless they could find transactions of things like duct tape, rope, gloves and other common restraining materials.
I would think they might be able to determine how old the duct tape is or how long it has been sitting around as well. I know most duct tape is sold in a plastic casing and as discussed, it may have picked up saw dust and other materials from sitting in a garage for awhile. The fact that it was sitting in the open kind of hurts that possibility though as dirt and other debris would naturally stick to it as it blew across the terrain.
I think they know if the duct tape came from Holly's mouth by now. Not only
the hair but also small skin fragments should be stuck to it. Duct tape that
had been applied as little as 5 minutes before hand is not going to come off
that easy especially if it's stuck to her lips.
Does the bf work because this was a weekday in the morning, or does he hunt before work/school?
If this town really is THAT small, is there only 1 or 2 stores that would sell duct tape in a 20 mile radius or what not? I doubt he bought it a day or two before but maybe a month or two before. I don't think much could come out of it even if they thought they knew which store the duct tape came from unless they could find transactions of things like duct tape, rope, gloves and other common restraining materials.
I would think they might be able to determine how old the duct tape is or how long it has been sitting around as well. I know most duct tape is sold in a plastic casing and as discussed, it may have picked up saw dust and other materials from sitting in a garage for awhile. The fact that it was sitting in the open kind of hurts that possibility though as dirt and other debris would naturally stick to it as it blew across the terrain.
I think they know if the duct tape came from Holly's mouth by now. Not only the hair but also small skin fragments should be stuck to it. Duct tape that had been applied as little as 5 minutes before hand is not going to come off that easy especially if it's stuck to her lips.