houndstooth
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What did you find confusing about that?
Well, for some reason I have envisioned a heavily wooded property with enough cover for turkeys to roost.
What did you find confusing about that?
Well, for some reason I have envisioned a heavily wooded property with enough cover for turkeys to roost.
I disagree. As the only eye witness, what he saw and where is vital to the investigation. Changing or embellishing months later is cause for concern. Yes, perhaps his memory was fuzzy that morning and certain things only came to him later when he had time to realize the seriousness of the crime but to remember how many times the cellphone rang before going into voice mail? 5 times according to CB and also to blow off his reaction or lack thereof as trying to preserve the crime scene? Add to that a timeline that makes absolutely no sense.
IMO, if you take all of what's been released, not just one or two pieces of the puzzle, it is quite concerning. We were told we don't know the truth by Karen. No we don't and it sounds like we probably never will.
I agree with you, n/t. It is technically a carport attached to the house, and he calls it a garage. What USED to be a garage is now enclosed in the house. Pretty simple, IMO.
Unless they have two carports (they don't), the carport is NOT attached to the house. There are pictures of the property on older threads.
The carport is behind and off to one side of the house.
Just as a poster opinion only, I wonder if anyone could tell me whether you
personally think this case received more attention than other cases or less
than other cases or about the same as other missing cases?
How much does the fact that it was a rare observed "abduction" case color
your opinion?
Edit to add:
Do you think that there being a relative in entertainment helped to bring more attention
or had no impact on the amount of media attention this case received?
Thanks.
Just as a poster opinion only, I wonder if anyone could tell me whether you
personally think this case received more attention than other cases or less
than other cases or about the same as other missing cases?
How much does the fact that it was a rare observed "abduction" case color
your opinion?
Edit to add:
Do you think that there being a relative in entertainment helped to bring more attention
or had no impact on the amount of media attention this case received?
Thanks.
Most important to me and I am sure everyone posting to this thread is to bring Holly home.
Now,as to your question...I am in Seattle & on a daily basis view CNN & Fox News. It was one of those websites whose link I followed to read Holly's story.*Now,what caught my attention initially was the confusion as to whether
*Holly was seen by her brother *being dragged or just accompanying her
kidnapper to the woods next to her home.
Three things struck me as odd ...first why didn't her brother immediately pursue them to check on her welfare, second it was odd her brother didn't mention observing either Holly signaling or showing some type of distress *and the third was the abductor *was wearing full camouflage. I was not aware her cousin was a celebrity. I believe the media attention on Holly Bobo is due to the mystery of her abduction like Jon Benet Ramsey. MOO
Thanks Mr. Noatac for your comment on the legislation. :seeya:
No its not that it isnt important BUT its all so blurry and vague that no one can agree on anything so it becomes moot. Inside outside here and there etc. No one detail is carved into stone as a fact (except that Holly is missing). So in the end there is not a lot of weight that can be put on the various wishy washy details.
Still the ORIGINAL description of the crime was a home invasion, which to me implies that somethng happened "in the home" as opposed to out in the yard somewhere... But, again, at this point all of that is largely moot now with no confirmed details after what will soon be a year.
I don't think it got more attention. Just like any other missing person case, it was very hot at the beginning but as soon as searches were called off, it sort of died down until the Bobos decided to do the trucking campaign. That initiated some spark but not enough to get it to where it was at the very beginning.
Her cousin being in entertainment had no bearing, imo. I didn't know who she was then and to this day, haven't listened to one of her songs. Perhaps it's because I'm not much of a country music fan nor a Survivor fan. It may have made a difference to others. IDK
I wish she would've been more involved in the search for Holly but I honestly haven't seen anything that really grabbed my attention or anything that I thought was so great for Holly considering they were allegedly very close.
My opinion only.
Why are some of us still here? Because this is such a mystery and of course, we all want to know what really happened to Holly Bobo. How can someone disappear without a trace in a small town ? 10 minutes from when her brother saw her and the police arrived at the scene. Gone.
Just as a poster opinion only, I wonder if anyone could tell me whether you
personally think this case received more attention than other cases or less
than other cases or about the same as other missing cases?
How much does the fact that it was a rare observed "abduction" case color
your opinion?
Edit to add:
Do you think that there being a relative in entertainment helped to bring more attention
or had no impact on the amount of media attention this case received?
Thanks.
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