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Hey bean, do you think you could find some more reports about the 2nd 911 call, we don't have enough conflicting ones.
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I keep thinking that a week from today is Mother's Day. I pray KB doesn't have to go face Mother's Day still not knowing the whereabouts of her daughter.
I have a 20-something-year-old brother who still lives @ home, and I can almost guarantee that he would call our mother before calling 911 (unless there was something obviously wrong, like something on fire).
My guess is that CB called mom after he found Holly's car still in the driveway and having confirmed w/her boyfriend that he had been @ work all morning. The scream was likely reported when the cops were canvasing the neighborhood.
Hey bean, do you think you could find some more reports about the 2nd 911 call, we don't have enough conflicting ones.
That's an interesting thought, but would also mean that Holly and the kidnapper were in the area while the cops were searching. Could happen.
IMO they were already out of the area by the time the cops got there.
lol. But actually, if we eliminate anything said by reporters not giving a direct quote, and then we look at the quotes we do have, we see that we don't have LE saying the neighbor called, but we do have LE saying mom got someone to call 911.
I really think it was mom. Possibly she tried to call and was too upset and asked someone there with her to call for her, or she dialed the phone and was upset and handed the phone to someone to do the talking.
lol.
I think the post meant that the police interviewed/canvassed the neighborhood and at that point when they spoke to the neighbor who heard the scream, the scream was reported - from memory.
IMO, that might just be how it got reported. Very possible.
I recall the neighbor scream report was that it was heard at the time the neighbor was going to work - (if so... they could time the scream by the leaving for work time).
I'm sorry, can't remember when, but I think I read that early on. Anyone recall?
lol.
I think the post meant that the police interviewed/canvassed the neighborhood and at that point when they spoke to the neighbor who heard the scream, the scream was reported - from memory.
IMO, that might just be how it got reported. Very possible.
I recall the neighbor scream report was that it was heard at the time the neighbor was going to work - (if so... they could time the scream by the leaving for work time).
I'm sorry, can't remember when, but I think I read that early on. Anyone recall?
Pretty difficult to get through that! Not impossible, but difficult.
lol.
I think the post meant that the police interviewed/canvassed the neighborhood and at that point when they spoke to the neighbor who heard the scream, the scream was reported - from memory.
IMO, that might just be how it got reported. Very possible.
I recall the neighbor scream report was that it was heard at the time the neighbor was going to work - (if so... they could time the scream by the leaving for work time).
I'm sorry, can't remember when, but I think I read that early on. Anyone recall?
I have read so many conflicting stories, my head can't keep it all straight. There was even a report that what the neighbor heard was the mother screaming when she arrived back home.
This one? It doesn't say work, but that's what I was assuming:
Sheriff Wyatt: It was a neighbor that lives just up the road there from the house, and didnt see it, but heard the screams of the young lady as she was leaving the house.
Transcribed from this video from Apr 13:
http://www.jacksonsun.com/videonetwork/903287890001/JS-Video-Sheriff-Wyatt-Kidnapping
At this point, are you trying to be funny?