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Ok, so maybe something more like this:
http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc263/sgschwend/101_0483.jpg
http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc263/sgschwend/101_0483.jpg
When in doubt Google it.... Here is a photo of Holly's House, you can see the "carport" in question. I'm not sure if it helps much, but it helped understand it better in my mind.
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I'm thinking the scream carried across the water to the neighbor's.
He either bound and gagged her there - perhaps where a vehicle was in wait - or, the scream was the end, and the rest is an effort in body disposal.
Still too difficult to think about for me, frankly.
But the original LE request for help with ATV information haunts me.
JMHO.
I usually just lurk but since I am from west TN (a county or two removed from Holly though), I can tell you a bit more about her schooling.
The stats above that refer to UTM are NOT applicable to Holly. She did take classes in the phycial building of a satellite campus of the University of TN at Martin (building in Parsons) but she was actually enrolled in one of our 1 year tech LPN courses.
Gooch Hall is actually a building on the Martin campus. While my degree is not in nursing, I do have both a bachelor's and a master's from UTM.
Our university system is confusing in the best of times. In days of yore, our 4-year college at Martin which even offers graduate degrees was known as the Martin "branch" with the main campus being at Knoxville. Finally we outgrew the step-child stigma (as did UT Chattanooga) and began being called UT with the "at" designating the locale. From those campuses we have satellite campuses (not distant learning but actual buildings) such as the Parsons one where classes are conducted in the area. There are several of these of the three grand divisions of the state. We also often have night classes for adults held in high schools which are not to be confused with the dual-credit courses offered in the high schools.
Many young people like Holly begin with that 1-year LPN certification at the tech school level and then progress to the BSN/RN program on campus at UTM. Not saying that's what she plans but it is possible.
I don't know exactly where to locate the link that shares that she was in the LPN program but those of you who are more computer savvy will know how. It's in the same article where the boyfriend's grandmother is quoted. There is also a confusing statement out there where a UTM person says something to the effect of she attended school at the UTM Parsons campus, but she wasn't enrolled. That sounds unlikely until you understand that the tech school uses the physical UTM building as its location of classes. Tuition and coursework, however, would have been filtered through the tech school and not UTM. Thus, she would not appear an an enrolled student at UTM. Hope this helps you understand.
I usually just lurk but since I am from west TN (a county or two removed from Holly though), I can tell you a bit more about her schooling.
The stats above that refer to UTM are NOT applicable to Holly. She did take classes in the phycial building of a satellite campus of the University of TN at Martin (building in Parsons) but she was actually enrolled in one of our 1 year tech LPN courses.
Gooch Hall is actually a building on the Martin campus. While my degree is not in nursing, I do have both a bachelor's and a master's from UTM.
Our university system is confusing in the best of times. In days of yore, our 4-year college at Martin which even offers graduate degrees was known as the Martin "branch" with the main campus being at Knoxville. Finally we outgrew the step-child stigma (as did UT Chattanooga) and began being called UT with the "at" designating the locale. From those campuses we have satellite campuses (not distant learning but actual buildings) such as the Parsons one where classes are conducted in the area. There are several of these of the three grand divisions of the state. We also often have night classes for adults held in high schools which are not to be confused with the dual-credit courses offered in the high schools.
Many young people like Holly begin with that 1-year LPN certification at the tech school level and then progress to the BSN/RN program on campus at UTM. Not saying that's what she plans but it is possible.
I don't know exactly where to locate the link that shares that she was in the LPN program but those of you who are more computer savvy will know how. It's in the same article where the boyfriend's grandmother is quoted. There is also a confusing statement out there where a UTM person says something to the effect of she attended school at the UTM Parsons campus, but she wasn't enrolled. That sounds unlikely until you understand that the tech school uses the physical UTM building as its location of classes. Tuition and coursework, however, would have been filtered through the tech school and not UTM. Thus, she would not appear an an enrolled student at UTM. Hope this helps you understand.
Random question- in your opinion, would someone choose that option due to financial reasons?
Thank you for providing that detail.
What I was trying to do with the numbers - was to look the potential pool of students who would know Holly's class schedule and whittle the numbers down a bit.
From what you've described ... do you think when the program website says 400 plus students, that includes tech students, LPN and Bachelor's candidates, etc.?
I was just trying to get a feel for how big LE's "interview pool" from Holly's school would be - if they decided to scrutinize those who could possibly be an acquaintance of Holly's from regular college campus contact. They don't need to be in her class. Maybe they just know each other from ... I don't know ... lunch or the library.
So, when you say the stats don't refer to Holly, do you think a campus interview pool would be considerably smaller than 400?
Do you think Holly did practical work (for class) in the hospital?
I think so too.
Knew I had seen this - finally found it!
"McCoy said Bobo had already begun her clinical training program at local hospitals. He called her a natural nurse, soothing and gentle with the sick."
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42622647/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/
ah ha. I thought we'd read that somewhere. Thanks.
Random question- in your opinion, would someone choose that option due to financial reasons?
Thank you for providing that detail.
What I was trying to do with the numbers - was to look the potential pool of students who would know Holly's class schedule and whittle the numbers down a bit.
From what you've described ... do you think when the program website says 400 plus students, that includes tech students, LPN and Bachelor's candidates, etc.?
I was just trying to get a feel for how big LE's "interview pool" from Holly's school would be - if they decided to scrutinize those who could possibly be an acquaintance of Holly's from regular college campus contact. They don't need to be in her class. Maybe they just know each other from ... I don't know ... lunch or the library.
So, when you say the stats don't refer to Holly, do you think a campus interview pool would be considerably smaller than 400?
Do you think Holly did practical work (for class) in the hospital?
which is near Heather Sullivan ... interestingMy husband is a healthcare atty and is actually working with Decatur Co. hospital on a deal right now. He says the next closest hospital might be Hickman Co. hospital, but he would be willing to bet that she was probably working at Decatur General.
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