Thanks,to all for your input.
I have to organize events in a linear way. So I am going to sequence Holly gathering her belongings and summarize events up to walking toward the logging road. There is a reason I do this and will explain later. *
Holly is preparing to leave she picks up her cell places it in her jeans pocket. *She puts her wallet in the other pocket. She carries her coke in one hand and holds her keys and lunch bucket in the other. We will not speculate how she open or shuts the house door. She walks toward her car at this point she shifts the coke can to the hand holding the lunch bucket to open the door with her free hand. *The perp assaults and wounds her there. *She drops her coke can but manages to hold
onto the lunch box. Perhaps her keys are still in the car door. *Injured but able to walk they are last seen heading toward the logging
road ...Holly still clutching the lunch box.
Now I will explain why I feel the logging road is significant. An otherwise vague man of few words CB wants Velez-Mitchell to know that the woods where he last saw Holly leads to a *logging road.
It is further up the road approx. 8 miles the lunch box is later found. Now,the perp being a wily sort and a risk taker taunts LE by leaving a clear trail as to how and where he has
abducted Holly. Do I have it right?
Transcript*
VELEZ-MITCHELL: But they`re not talking to you?*
K. BOBO:*Yes, they -- they talk to us, it`s just they can`t share any information pretty much about the case, as long as the case is ongoing. I
know they`re working hard, but, of course, to a mom, it`s not hard enough because nearly four months into it, we still don`t have Holly.*
VELEZ-MITCHELL:
Did the blood trail lead anywhere
K. BOBO: No.*
C. BOBO:*
The trail in the woods leads to a logging road.*
VELEZ-MITCHELL:
It`s a logging road, is that what you said?*
C. BOBO:
Right.*
VELEZ-MITCHELL:
So she goes into this logging road, and then eight miles away her lunch pail shows up. What do you make of that, Karen? What do you make of the lunch pail showing up eight miles away from the home? That`s a long distance to walk, that would have to involve some kind of vehicle, I would think. Do they have any vehicle they`re looking for, Karen?*
K. BOBO:*As far as I know, if they do, I`m not sure what kind of vehicle that is. But, yes, I do believe a vehicle was involved.*
VELEZ-MITCHELL: So you would think that where they found the lunch pail, they would have some kind of tire tracks or something. What about -- her cell phone was left at home?*