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There were two parts to the Jackson Sun article, I'm going to bring the other one forward.
http://www.jacksonsun.com/article/2...family-questions-early-handling-investigation
"A lot of people stuck their nose in law enforcement business that day, and too many people showed up there at one time," Wyatt (county sheriff) said. "We were trying to keep people away as best as we could, but when you have a few hundred people showing up, it is hard to do."
"As I was writing my statement, I guess I kind of had a feeling that we might not get Holly back right away," Clint said. "So I was trying to preserve the crime scene and keep it from being disrupted because I knew the only thing we might have would be footprints, and I knew if someone stepped on them, then that's ruined.
"After I had stopped Mom and a few people and said, 'Don't walk up the trail and in the woods,' people started walking up there, so I just sat down in the car and continued writing my statement out," he said. "I wasn't going to be able to stop everyone who was coming up here from walking where they had been."
"I don't believe that was the case," Mehr (TBI) said. "We have to believe what was told to us by the initial responders. . .And I have no doubt the initial responders told us the truth."
"It was so disorganized I got disgusted," Middleton (local resident) said. "With the people ripping through the woods on four-wheelers in the rain, you wouldn't be able to track anybody." "To drive in and drive out, you would to know those back roads."
How in the world did a few hundred people arrive at the scene within the first few minutes of the crime. Why didn't LE tape it off? I also want to know why the people that know those woods couldn't find the vehicle that took Holly, if there ever was one. Where was Clint's car parked when he was writing his narrative for LE? Why wasn't he driving his car to cut off the vehicle that had to leave the woods eventually? With that many people there, one of them must have been the perp....at least that's how I figure it.