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It should be noted that Heather Sullivan claims she told the sketch artist that she was not feeling like the nose on the sketch was quite right but it was as close as she could get.
"They are very thankful for everything law enforcement is doing and they worked very hard and diligent on it," Franks said.
Even though plenty of questions remain regarding Adams’ alleged role in Holly Bobo’s death and location where her body was found, Franks says that her parents are “very thankful for everything law enforcement is doing.
Would be nice to be able to look at pics of the other 2 people that were supposedly with Zach at the Coon Hunt to see if any of them resemble the sketch too. .
Sounds to me like Clint had more sense than Karen in this instance. Clint was the one on scene, not Karen. Clint wasn't sure who this person was. Panic and lack of clear thinking is how innocent people get shot (and how firearms get such a bad rap). You never, NEVER make assumptions with a gun in your hand. I learned this the hard way by pulling a gun on a teenager lurking behind my house at night. The kid was simply tracking a deer he'd shot and got lost on a logging road and ended up on my property. What if Clint HAD shot the person he saw with Holly, and it had turned out to be a friend of hers, or a classmate, or a cousin, or a neighbor?
JMO
You may have missed it but I posted a link to a video last week with family spokesman Kevin Bromley saying Holly did not sing at the Coon Hunt and may not even have been there. Likewise Karen was not at the Coon Hunt at all.
IMHO all this Coon Hunt stalking stuff is a red herring. Not sure where it originated from but if Karen and/or Holly weren't there...
Great post - I was thinking the same thing last night after reading that timeline article.
http://www.jacksonsun.com/article/2...reconstruct-time-beforeHolly-Bobo-s-abduction
Clint saw a "puddle of blood" near the car and thought it was from a dead turkey the "hunter" had shot. He was putting two and two together in a logical way, being cautious, and that's why he didn't run off into the woods right away. I really think his intuition was right. He clearly didn't want to shoot anybody and what would have happened if he rushed into the woods? The Bobos might have lost more than one child that day, which is unbearable to think about.
Not a real news site. Definitely not MSM. The writer submits the articles much like exam*ner.I missed that when I read the article! Was it a misprint?
It has been stated Karen denied being there and Holly did not sing that day. I don't have the link handy, but will try to find it.This is where it came from
"Holly was on stage and walking around the coon hunt and they basically followed, stalked her a little bit," said Darnell. "Karen even went up and introduced herself as Holly's mom."
http://www.wbbjtv.com/news/local/Wo...rview-with-TBI-in-Bobo-Search--247948711.html
It has been stated Karen denied being there and Holly did not sing that day. I don't have the link handy, but will try to find it.
It has been stated Karen denied being there and Holly did not sing that day. I don't have the link handy, but will try to find it.
This might help... I uploaded the Heather Sullivan sketch to Gimp , did some minor editing of the nose width, and reshaped the hair a bit to match Zach ...
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IMHO it's the same guy. Honestly most witness sketch drawings look absolutely nothing like a suspect but in this case, the resemblance is uncanny. While the hair style and width of the nose is off a bit, the shape of the face and overall features of Zach Adams are pretty easily recognizable.