TN - Holly Bobo, 20, Darden; believed abducted 13 April 2011 - #33

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  • #981
It appears the perp confronted her in the carport. If Clint's car was there, that would be foolish (if he had a brain). So, if Clint's car was in the shed, why did the perp hide his car? How did he think he was going to get a girl into the woods with him?

Why didn't the Golden Retriever put up a fuss? What was going on? Holly's little dog was on high alert. Any word about the Retriever and where he was located after the crime? He could have led them to her.
 
  • #982
Had Dana not shared that... someone could come upon a pink purse and not realize it is important evidence. Look what happened when they found Sierra Lamar's purse.

They are still looking for that purse, or it has been found and they are not saying.
 
  • #983
I have to tell this story, as it relates to the scream. One time I came home from work late at night. All the house lights were off, and I assumed my husband was asleep. My nerves were on edge, because at work, I had gone outside to put something in the external refrigerator behind the business, and a man was just standing out there. I was alone, and it really spooked me. I ran back in the business and locked the back door.

So when I got home, all the lights were out, and I assumed my husband was already in bed sleeping. I opened the front door and entered, and he (my husband) jumped out and grabbed me. I let out a series of blood-curdling screams and dropped to my knees in tears. Then he felt horrible, as it was just done jokingly! Bad idea, but he meant no harm.

The point is, when you are a girl, and a guy jumps out who is 8 inches taller and a hundred pounds heavier, I think the natural reaction is to scream! That is why I think Holly was surprised, and I don't think he probably came up from behind and put his hand over her mouth. I think he either jumped out and scared her-- from the shadows of the garage or the car! He could have grabbed her around the waist. I wonder though, if he didn't come from the front, and when she screamed, his reaction was to punch her--to put her down quickly--so the screaming would stop!

There is no telling how it went down, but I had to relate my gut reaction to being startled from the front!

JMHO
 
  • #984
It appears this perp picked up anything that belonged to her and took it with him. This is not usual behavior of a stranger abduction but it is the behavior of somebody that is staging a scene for it to look like a stranger abducton.

I was just thinking about this hiding of his car. If Clint's car wasn't there and he knew the others were gone, why would he hide in the woods. Why not just drive right up and grab Holly?

My theory is that he didn't come to abduct her! I think he came to assault her, but Clint's being home foiled that! You wouldn't want anyone to see your car sitting at a house where a rape occurred! The neighbor might see it parked in the driveway! Better to hide it out on a service road, where at least if someone saw it, they'd think it just belonged to a hunter!
 
  • #985
Can't they get a print?
I'm guessing the guy wiped down the stuff he threw out.

How did he think he was going to get a girl into the woods with him?
I'm thinking he had a weapon.

Why didn't the Golden Retriever put up a fuss?
I'm thinking the dog knew the man, but I think he barked when Holly screamed.
 
  • #986
He may have arrived early and watched for the parents to leave.

OR

Someone just said she was taken from the driveway. Wasn't it Karen ?
In the OpenLine interview we got yesterday ?

I am having a big problem with word interpretation. I have heard driveway from the very first day. To me a driveway is a path that leads to the front of your home.

I didn't know Karen did an interview yesterday.

A carport is a structure that holds a car/s but is not enclosed. If this were a stranger, why wouldn't he have walked through the front door, or did he? I don't recall the home being processed, but I have to assume it was. The neighbor would hear a scream from the front of the home easier then from the back of the home or carport.

We need to know where those blood drops were.
 
  • #987
Can't they get a print?
I'm guessing the guy wiped down the stuff he threw out.

How did he think he was going to get a girl into the woods with him?
I'm thinking he had a weapon.


Why didn't the Golden Retriever put up a fuss?
I'm thinking the dog knew the man, but I think he barked when Holly screamed.

Please put out a poster telling people not to go with them becasue they have a weapon. It is better to die at the spot you are standing on then go with them. Most criminals will not kill you on the spot; their aim is to get you away from the spot to do their crime. I know for a fact, most will run away. We need to teach our loved ones how to survive.

In this case...given the isolation of the area, perps have less fear...darn shame. She screamed but no one came. :banghead:
 
  • #988
I have to tell this story, as it relates to the scream. One time I came home from work late at night. All the house lights were off, and I assumed my husband was asleep. My nerves were on edge, because at work, I had gone outside to put something in the external refrigerator behind the business, and a man was just standing out there. I was alone, and it really spooked me. I ran back in the business and locked the back door.

So when I got home, all the lights were out, and I assumed my husband was already in bed sleeping. I opened the front door and entered, and he (my husband) jumped out and grabbed me. I let out a series of blood-curdling screams and dropped to my knees in tears. Then he felt horrible, as it was just done jokingly! Bad idea, but he meant no harm.

The point is, when you are a girl, and a guy jumps out who is 8 inches taller and a hundred pounds heavier, I think the natural reaction is to scream! That is why I think Holly was surprised, and I don't think he probably came up from behind and put his hand over her mouth. I think he either jumped out and scared her-- from the shadows of the garage or the car! He could have grabbed her around the waist. I wonder though, if he didn't come from the front, and when she screamed, his reaction was to punch her--to put her down quickly--so the screaming would stop!

There is no telling how it went down, but I had to relate my gut reaction to being startled from the front!

JMHO

When my step-son used to live here, he was always walking in the kitchen behind me, and even though I knew he was at home, he made absolutely no noise, and I always jumped right off the floor.

He always said to me "You ain't livin' right."
To this day, I don't know what that means.

(This is where they would both say "You aren't from around here, are you?" ) Hus & son..
 
  • #989
BBM Wonder how he knew she never made it to her car?

I would think he means she never got to drive it out of the garage.

Can somebody tell me what BBM stands for? I know most abbreviations, but have missed this somewhere!

Wow! Movement in the case! It has seemingly been so stagnant for so long! Could we maybe get some of the facts, FINALLY?
 
  • #990
Please put out a poster telling people not to go with them becasue they have a weapon. It is better to die at the spot you are standing on then go with them. Most criminals will not kill you on the spot; their aim is to get you away from the spot to do their crime. I know for a fact, most will run away. We need to teach our loved ones how to survive.

In this case...given the isolation of the area, perps have less fear...darn shame. She screamed but no one came. :banghead:

Yes, you should lie down on the ground, and then when the criminal steps to you, you wrap one leg around one of his, twist, and toss him to the ground. Saw that on tv.

Someone knowledgeable in these things told me that if anyone ever tried to take me off, to laugh at him. He said that the laughter will shame a sociopath, and he will leave.

So lie down, and laugh.
 
  • #991
When my step-son used to live here, he was always walking in the kitchen behind me, and even though I knew he was at home, he made absolutely no noise, and I always jumped right off the floor.

He always said to me "You ain't livin' right."
To this day, I don't know what that means.

(This is where they would both say "You aren't from around here, are you?" ) Hus & son..

"You ain't livin' right" means you have a guilty conscience, and therefore, you're a little jumpy!

In TN, the quote is (at the risk of perpetuating the redneck label) "You ain't from around here, is ya?"
 
  • #992
My theory is that he didn't come to abduct her! I think he came to assault her, but Clint's being home foiled that! You wouldn't want anyone to see your car sitting at a house where a rape occurred! The neighbor might see it parked in the driveway! Better to hide it out on a service road, where at least if someone saw it, they'd think it just belonged to a hunter!

Darn frightening...

But I don't understand how a neighbor could see anything. Screaming doesn't seem to work either. Screaming usually works in most parts of the country...but if you are in a forest, there has to be different rules.

In urban and suburban areas...DON'T leave with them.....EVER!
 
  • #993
"I didn't know Karen did an interview yesterday."

I'm sorry, I mis-spoke. Yesterday, for the first time, I found links to the OpenLine interview that Dana, Karen, and Clint did on tv.
I'm thinking that Karen said the word "driveway" in that interview. I remember blinking, and thinking WTH ?
 
  • #994
BBM = bolded by me

The neighbor was too far away to see anything. But close enough to hear.
 
  • #995
Yes, you should lie down on the ground, and then when the criminal steps to you, you wrap one leg around one of his, twist, and toss him to the ground. Saw that on tv.

Someone knowledgeable in these things told me that if anyone ever tried to take me off, to laugh at him. He said that the laughter will shame a sociopath, and he will leave.

So lie down, and laugh.

And don't forget the icing on the cake--pee yourself! I think that was Carol Burnett's advice! If he's not a sociopath, maybe at least he will get grossed out! :)
 
  • #996
I would think he means she never got to drive it out of the garage.

Can somebody tell me what BBM stands for? I know most abbreviations, but have missed this somewhere!

Wow! Movement in the case! It has seemingly been so stagnant for so long! Could we maybe get some of the facts, FINALLY?

BBM = Bolded By Me
people use it to reference part of a post.
 
  • #997
"You ain't livin' right" means you have a guilty conscience, and therefore, you're a little jumpy!

In TN, the quote is (at the risk of perpetuating the redneck label) "You ain't from around here, is ya?"

Ok, that makes sense.
(I'm really not from TN, lol, I'm from Dallas. Been in TN 8 years and still don't understand them.)

"I would think he means she never got to drive it out of the garage"
That's what I was thinking. But then I remembered the driveway thing.
 
  • #998
Can't they get a print?
I'm guessing the guy wiped down the stuff he threw out.

How did he think he was going to get a girl into the woods with him?
I'm thinking he had a weapon.

Why didn't the Golden Retriever put up a fuss?
I'm thinking the dog knew the man, but I think he barked when Holly screamed.

It was the house dog inside that was barking, according to Clint in the video interview. Holly had a little grey dog, too. It's shown in that same video, I believe. As far as I know, there's no record of what the outside dog did that day.
 
  • #999
It was the house dog inside that was barking, according to Clint in the video interview. Holly had a little grey dog, too. It's shown in that same video, I believe. As far as I know, there's no record of what the outside dog did that day.

...exactly....
 
  • #1,000
Darn frightening...

But I don't understand how a neighbor could see anything. Screaming doesn't seem to work either. Screaming usually works in most parts of the country...but if you are in a forest, there has to be different rules.

In urban and suburban areas...DON'T leave with them.....EVER!

I'll tell you what, for about $19 you can get a personal alarm that has a keychain ring. When you yank it away from the key ring, it sounds an alarm that can be heard for half a mile. And even if someone steps on it, it will not break. I think this would most likely cause any perp to run off.
I have 2 of them.
 
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