Well, all very interesting. Don't think we learned anything. Well we did not, but more questions have arised. You know, I read other sites and lots of questions and then answers , just as here, are arrived at. Or not arrived at. Disheartening. I pray the family copes and deals. My belief is that Holly is long gone. The 1st day. They keep expanding the search when they need to go back to the area of her house. Just my opinion, but she is either there, or a fast drive in a vehicle dumped her 100's of miles from her home. This will probably be like Hailey Dunn's case, in that no body, and not enough evidence is found. Maybe off base here, but who knows. Going to put this out here, and let the chips fall where they may. Holly is getting alot more than most missing children or young adults get in this country. She deserves it, as any living being does. She is getting more though, TN is known for being the "Volunteer State", and it makes your heart melt with the kindness. But, she has gotten more. Maybe if this effort was put into all cases of missing persons perps might think twice, who knows. Just thoughts here, and I do not mean to offend anyone. I'm sure I'm not alone. Just thoughts about why some people are percieved as more important than others. If a full out effort was made on everyones behalf, then this s**t might slow down. Go all out equally, regardless of race, socioeconomic background, and really do it, like they are in this case, and maybe this stuff will slow down. In Mexico so many people are murdered every day it's just another statistic, in the U.S., we fail to realize that so many woman and children are murdered everyday it is also just another statistic. It's heartbreaking, and we need everyone of them to count for something. Everyone counts. People are people, I understand why the prettiest get the most attention, but, if EVERYONE got the same attention, don't you think that effort and humanpower could posibly have an impact on the violence that women and children are subjugated to in the U.S.?