TN - Holly Bobo, 20, Darden, believed abducted 13 April 2011 - #27

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  • #921
Interesting to note the Bobo's didn't lock their doors or cars. The perp may have been in the house earlier or even waiting in her car. Maybe that is why she dropped the coke next to the car...

I wonder how many cars they have. Do they each have one? Does CB have one? IF the perp waited in her car, how did he know it was Holly's? If he did then may be further proof she was the one being targeted?
 
  • #922
Interesting to note the Bobo's didn't lock their doors or cars. The perp may have been in the house earlier or even waiting in her car. Maybe that is why she dropped the coke next to the car...

Yeah my parents have lived in the country for 30 years and I don't even know if they could find the key to their house. I lived in big cities for a long time before I moved back to the country so I lock everything up.

I doubt the perp could have been waiting in the house because of the Bobo's dog. Sneaking into a house may be almost impossible with a hyper little dog on patrol.
 
  • #923
FWIW, I don't watch survivor but I think many households across North America do. If it brings exposure to Holly's disappearance then it's all good eventhough I believe she may no longer be alive.
 
  • #924
Yeah my parents have lived in the country for 30 years and I don't even know if they could find the key to their house. I lived in big cities for a long time before I moved back to the country so I lock everything up.

I doubt the perp could have been waiting in the house because of the Bobo's dog. Sneaking into a house may be almost impossible with a hyper little dog on patrol.

Good point. I think the dog probably started barking when Holly screamed and that's when CB woke up? He didn't hear her scream but the dog barking is what woke him. His bedroom door was closed per KB. The neighbour's son heard her scream. That's the latest I think.
 
  • #925
This thread is running pretty long...Havent seen a post from the mod on this forum in a bit, so maybe she doesnt realize...? This thread has been moving faster lately....
 
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  • #927
Is Whitney on Holly's paternal or maternal side? TIA

Just curious.
 
  • #928
Sounds too teenager to me. He's 25.

Siblings arguing has nothing to do with how old they are. People of all ages argue and most of the time it's over something childish. CB calling his Mom to ask if Holly is supposed to be in school when Holly was just a few feet away from him is just down right weird UNLESS they were mad at each over something. Could have been anything, maybe Holly ate the last piece of Pizza the night before that he wanted I don't know, but TO ME that would make sense as to why he didn't ask Holly. CB obviously knew she was not supposed to be there and cared enough to found out why or was maybe trying to get her in trouble cause he thought she was maybe skipping school to go hunting with her BF.

IF this is the case I feel bad for CB. Poor kid had no idea what was going on before it was too late. Also, if and I repeat if the above was true if I were him I certainly would not tell LE that we had an arguement no matter how little as this would obviously make him a stronger suspect. For the record even though I find CB's story of the events odd I personally don't think he had anything to do with Hollys disappearance.
 
  • #929
CB might have called his mom because he thought he saw his sister and Drew outside. Might have thought they were arguing and she was going to be late to school. Might have thought it was better to have Mom get involved than for him to go out and get in the middle of it.

Of course this is just my thought nothing more.
 
  • #930
The more the parents talk, the more confused I get about the timeline. Wish we could have the morning described in sequence.

Why did Clint call his mom? Was he frightened or just curious? Did he speak to his mom while she was still at school or just the school secretary? Which came first, the call from CB or the call from the neighbor?

I can't figure it out. This is like those dang Rubiks Cubes we all had as kids. I always had to take the stickers off and reorganize them to fix it. I could have twisted that thing for 5 years and never had it right.
 
  • #931
Karen said she was in her school's cafeteria when she got the message that a neighbor's son had heard screams coming from their home.

"I think at that point I knew something was wrong because I knew Holly had a test, a big test, that day," she said. "And at the time she came and told me that, Holly should've already been gone to school."

http://www.nola.com/newsflash/index...-grieve-hope/4c09f19a56bc44da8dbbf24602b22cc7

Now it was a neighbors son who heard the screams? Maybe this is old news,IDK I dont remember seeing anything on that before.

When mom heard that a neighbors son had heard screams from their house, why did she automatically think of Holly? She was under the assumption that Holly had left for school by them. Why didn't she think it was her son, since she knew he was there? Right? Why did she automatically panic and think it was Holly? If you are thinking Holly was at school, it would be logical to think the screams were from someone who was thought to be at home at the time. Didn't she get the call from her son AFTER she got the call from the neighbor?

They didn't say if the screams were from a man or woman. ANd how could you really tell from a distance? I think that's a fine distinction to make under the circumstances. All so strange IMO.
 
  • #932
When mom heard that a neighbors son had heard screams from their house, why did she automatically think of Holly? She was under the assumption that Holly had left for school by them. Why didn't she think it was her son, since she knew he was there? Right? Why did she automatically panic and think it was Holly? If you are thinking Holly was at school, it would be logical to think the screams were from someone who was thought to be at home at the time. Didn't she get the call from her son AFTER she got the call from the neighbor?

They didn't say if the screams were from a man or woman. ANd how could you really tell from a distance? I think that's a fine distinction to make under the circumstances. All so strange IMO.

If Clint hadn't called yet then you have a very good point!
 
  • #933
I am still stuck on why Clint called his mother at all...why not yell out the window to Holly? Or go back to bed? What caused him to feel the need to call at all?
 
  • #934
I am still stuck on why Clint called his mother at all...why not yell out the window to Holly? Or go back to bed? What caused him to feel the need to call at all?

True. If he were a younger brother in his teens it would be different. But he was 25 at the time.
 
  • #935
Then again, didn't he say he didn't know it was Holly out there at first, just some people in the garage (or carport-whatever the H it is...) so he called his mother to ask why there were people out there...again, why not ask the people who they are? Why call his mother??
 
  • #936
Many of us have asked that same question "Why call his mother?".

I would picture a 25 year old southern guy grabbing a weapon and just heading on outside to check up on what was happening.

No reason to bother his mother at school at this point!
 
  • #937
I don't know maybe me and my family are the odd ones but if my cousin was missing and most likely murdered i would be there exspecially if i was a somewhat famous singer to bring attention to my missing cousin and not just talking about it on tweets and exspecially not going on survivor. Get over there if the media is gonna follow get her back in the public eye again ...
 
  • #938
I don't know maybe me and my family are the odd ones but if my cousin was missing and most likely murdered i would be there exspecially if i was a somewhat famous singer to bring attention to my missing cousin and not just talking about it on tweets and exspecially not going on survivor. Get over there if the media is gonna follow get her back in the public eye again ...

Who's going to pay her bills while she's there? She's not so famous that she could afford to leave everything behind and live off her earnings.

Survivor was probably in the planning and contract stages before Holly went missing. jmo
 
  • #939
CB might have called his mom because he thought he saw his sister and Drew outside. Might have thought they were arguing and she was going to be late to school. Might have thought it was better to have Mom get involved than for him to go out and get in the middle of it.

Of course this is just my thought nothing more.

But thats not what Clint said in his TV interview he said he called his mom to ask who was in the garage or why Holly was in the garage.
 
  • #940
Many of us have asked that same question "Why call his mother?".

I would picture a 25 year old southern guy grabbing a weapon and just heading on outside to check up on what was happening.

No reason to bother his mother at school at this point!

Yep. That's how it's done here in the south!
 
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