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:thinking: Never heard that one before, OS !
:seeya:
Do we know where the dog was prior to Clint looking out the window?
:thinking: Never heard that one before, OS !
:seeya:
Do we know where the dog was prior to Clint looking out the window?
:seeya: Hi OS ! I am not really sure where the dog was ... Oh, but how I wish the dog could talk !!!
So tempting to make a joke about the dog wanting an immunity deal.....
But one question I've had about the dog is what's its temperament like around strangers and non-strangers?
Some dogs are very friendly and bark like crazy around anyone. Some are quite, some get upset by strangers - so what was this dog like. Be interesting to know as it might indicate something about thewho abducted Holly.
So tempting to make a joke about the dog wanting an immunity deal.....
But one question I've had about the dog is what's its temperament like around strangers and non-strangers?
Some dogs are very friendly and bark like crazy around anyone. Some are quite, some get upset by strangers - so what was this dog like. Be interesting to know as it might indicate something about thewho abducted Holly.
:seeya: Hi OS !
BBM: :hilarious: "an immunity deal" . . . :hilarious:
Anyway, on a serious note: IIRC, the B's had 2 dogs -- not sure IF they were inside or outside dogs ... And good points about how dogs react to different people ...
Sure wish we knew IF the dogs reacted that morning.
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http://raycomgroup.worldnow.com/story/21129464/never-seen-before-images-in-holly-bobo-caseNext, they walked down a 4-wheeler path in the nearby woods. The Bobo family dog, Champ, followed, wagging his tail the whole way.
http://raycomgroup.worldnow.com/story/21129464/never-seen-before-images-in-holly-bobo-case
Considering the above, I wonder if LE ever looked into how Champ reacts to different people and circumstances. Perhaps I watched too many Colombo Mysteries back in the day where Colombo would check out and take into account things others would overlook.
My opinions only, no facts here:
First, we have the perpetrator waiting for Holly's mother and father to leave, yet her brother was still inside the house, sleeping. Also, we have a dog or dogs that were docile, but could have just as well been a pit bull or a mastiff trained to guard the home and property. Just how lucky was this mystery man? Is this serendipity, or did the mystery man know all of this in advance?
So is there an actual court hearing today? Or is it just the deadline for discovery?
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Mr. Noatak, many organized sexual predators/serial killers will stalk/recon their victims for days or weeks before the abduction. Some such as BTK; Dennis Rader, said that they enjoyed the stalking/hunt even more than the kill. Imo, many folks are misunderestimating the intelligence, organization, as well as the likely experience of ZA.. ZA was no stranger to the game, imo.. Imo, HB's abduction/murder was not an impulsive act, but was very well planned and meticulously executed....
As a hunter, it would be likely ZA had a good pair of binoculars. Are there curtains up to all of the windows in the Bobo house? Does CB leave his bedroom curtains open? Or, maybe he opens the curtains as soon as he gets up. No doubt ZA or any of his cronies would have scoped out the house using binoculars to get an idea of the daily routine for each person in the household. He/they would have done this from the cover of the woods. ZA or anyone else scoping out the house may have been taking treats for the dogs and letting the dogs get familiarized with them while the family was gone.My opinions only, no facts here:
I agree with your first statement. But regarding the "main suspect", therein lies the conundrum. How could the "main suspect" have known that Holly's brother was still sleeping and not already awake (on the day of the abduction)? The abductor would have to have been inside the house to know this detail. This is the enduring problem.
My opinions only, no facts here:
I agree with your first statement. But regarding the "main suspect", therein lies the conundrum. How could the "main suspect" have known that Holly's brother was still sleeping and not already awake (on the day of the abduction)? The abductor would have to have been inside the house to know this detail. This is the enduring problem.
and likely knew that the Bobo's outside dog; Champ, was docile.. Seems that multiple and careful recons/trial runs were indicated. jmo
foxfire, you bring up a great point. one thing we've discussed many times is why the dog didn't bark. maybe the perp knew the dog wouldn't bark because he had done enough recon to run into the dog previously.
Mr. Noatak, doubtful that ZA knew that Clint was home on 04/13/2011. CB's normal schedule would have placed him at school. If not for HB's inside dog; Rascal's awareness and persistent barking. CB would have likely slept through the abduction, imo..
The abductor was forensically and investigative aware, indicated by the full camo/turkey season, knew HB and the family's schedule/daily routine, Sheriff's department change times, geographical area, and likely knew that the Bobo's outside dog; Champ, was docile.. Seems that multiple and careful recons/trial runs were indicated. jmo
The abductor was forensically and investigative aware, indicated by the full camo/turkey season, knew HB and the family's schedule/daily routine, Sheriff's department change times, geographical area, and likely knew that the Bobo's outside dog; Champ, was docile.. Seems that multiple and careful recons/trial runs were indicated. jmo