Whisperer, I found this:
New information: June 3 Holly Bobos family holds out hope for her return
http://www.tennessean.com/article/2...Holly-Bobo-s-family-holds-out-hope-her-return
TBI spokeswoman Kristin Helm said investigators have gotten this account from interviews with relatives:
The day she went missing Bobo put on her bright pink shirt, jeans and black flip-flops and packed her lunch for another day of nursing school at the nearby UT-Martin campus.
Her brother, Clint, was still asleep. Their parents had already left for work.
At 7:40 a.m., Holly walked to her black Ford Mustang on the long, winding driveway leading to the Bobo familys rural Decatur County home.
Minutes later, the familys dog barked, waking Clint. He walked to the kitchen window that faces the expansive, treelined backyard to see what the ruckus was about. A man dressed in camouflage had his sister by the arm, leading her into the woods, he later told the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
The psychology student went out to his sisters Mustang. She was supposed to be on her way to school, he knew. Next to her car, pooled a small puddle of blood and a spilled Coke can.
Wide awake now, Clint Bobo ran into his house and called 911. He called his mother, Karen, a second-grade teacher who usually chatted by text with Holly several times a day. Panicked now, he ran into the woods where he had last seen his sister.
Nothing. She was nowhere. No more blood.
Just after 8 a.m. that April 13 Wednesday, police surrounded the country home. Within hours, dogs, helicopters, horses joined in the search.
Underwater cameras searched ponds in the area.
The next day, Holly Bobos packed lunch was found about six miles north of her home toward Interstate 40.
http://casesignal.wordpress.com/2011/04/27/holly-bobo-timeline/
Note: When I clicked on the original link tennessean.com it says page not found. :waitasec: