Just a few observations from a day 1 case follower:
*I don't recall Clint ever saying he didn't think the person in the garage was Holly. He thought it was Holly and Drew. And a turkey.
*On day 1, this case was a "Home Invasion," later becoming an abduction. Those following Holly's case early on had several long discussions about semantics. Sadly, I do not recall the universal conclusions to which we collectively arrived.
*Realize that Holly left home between 7:30 and 7:40 that Wednesday morning. She was on the phone with a friend till 7:30 and said she was hanging up to put on her shoes and walk out the door. Her shoes were flip flops.
The scream that was heard by the neighbors occurred around this same time. Clint awoke around this time to outside voices. That was around 7:40. Clint witnesses Holly walking into the woods just before 8:00.
If you do nothing else, please do this:
Take a clock, place it in front of you and watch it for 15 minutes. Tick, tick, tick....tick, tick, tick.....tick, tick, tick....
This kidnapping (abduction...which ever term you choose) took almost 20 minutes! That is a lifetime! THIS DOES NOT OCCUR. Kidnappings are very quiet and quick. They take a shorter period of time than most other crimes, including murder or bank robbery. This perp was extremely confident...and probably cocky...and almost certainly inexperienced. Did he intend to abduct or just confront? Did something go wrong?
The time that was spent to complete this kidnapping, while a relative watched, is phenomenal.
This one fact alone speaks volumes to me....
Something isn't right.