I find it odd that Lauren Spierer's reward was raised to the same amount close to the same time as Holly's. I also have found it strange that there is a small municipal airport that doesn't undergo custom inspections that is getting regular flights from a small municipal airport in Venice FL. If you google that airport in FL, you will find some mighty interesting things. I believe there is way more to this than meets the eye, and if you look into the history of the area with the major drug trafficking involved, it isn't a far leap to say that the major players might be trading women for drugs. Check out Huffman aviation Venice FL, and your heart might just skip a beat. Mine did. There are way too many questions and no answers whatsoever. Also, check out a story about Al Gore and Whit Lafon and how the investigations into the drug trafficking were stopped. Take a look at the names in the TBI that were mentioned in the article by World Net Daily, and notice the ones that are still serving in high positions. Also notice the sitting judges still in the area to this day. I am from this area of TN, and I can tell you that the corruption is only getting worse, not better. Holly's abduction has shined light in many dark places, and the citizens of West Tennessee will not let it go, much to the dismay of many.
I find it odd that Lauren Spierer's reward was raised to the same amount close to the same time as Holly's. I also have found it strange that there is a small municipal airport that doesn't undergo custom inspections that is getting regular flights from a small municipal airport in Venice FL. If you google that airport in FL, you will find some mighty interesting things. I believe there is way more to this than meets the eye, and if you look into the history of the area with the major drug trafficking involved, it isn't a far leap to say that the major players might be trading women for drugs. Check out Huffman aviation Venice FL, and your heart might just skip a beat. Mine did. There are way too many questions and no answers whatsoever. Also, check out a story about Al Gore and Whit Lafon and how the investigations into the drug trafficking were stopped. Take a look at the names in the TBI that were mentioned in the article by World Net Daily, and notice the ones that are still serving in high positions. Also notice the sitting judges still in the area to this
day. I am from this area of TN, and I can tell you that the corruption is only getting worse, not better. Holly's abduction has shined light in many dark places, and the citizens of West Tennessee will not let it go, much to the dismay of many.
Yeah most crimes, but I don't think this falls into that category. If indeed this was some country bumpkin that took Holly I believe it would be solved by now. To get away in the short amount of time that has been reported and be a local is unfathomable to me. Someone would have noticed the abductor not at work or acting strangely after her abduction. Of course it could of been someone off the grid so to speak, but I would think they have been checked out by now. And someone her age such as old boyfriends. I can't see a kid pulling this off by themselves and keep it quiet. Yes we may be simple minded creatures, but some of us can be very creative in attaining that which we desire. Even if it takes years sometimes.
/And I can call them country bumpkins cause I live here.
Yes but bumpkins can pull off crimes because they live with a bunch of bumpkins. Look at Ed Gein... I think in this case it can very well be a sort of "perfect storm" type of situation where the two of the three people involved did, perhaps, the exact opposite of what you or I would do.
1) Clint heard strange voices outside and didn't do anything (much).
2) Clint saw people in his garage but didn't investigate. Instead he called his mom.
3) After Clint had talked to his mom, he saw the suspect and his sister walking around in the yard. He didn't do anything.
4) At some point supposedly he (may have) gotten a gun and went outside but then decided not to pursue the suspect and his sister.
Now if I heard people in my yard I would look and see who it was. If I heard people in my garage I would look and see who they were. If I was not sure I would certainly find out who... and if it was someone I knew I would say SOMETHING. Even if it was just oh hey, what are you two doing here?... IF I called my mom and she told me no it wasn't my sister I would certainly jump into action by then. If I saw my sister wandering off with a stranger AFTER someone told me she should be at school and after I had heard strange voices and seen unknown people in my garage, I certainly would have done something (more). I think, honestly, 95% of the population would do something (more).
The suspect was super lucky. Plain and simple. He had some sort of plan, and, fortunately, nothing much interfered with it.
I think the "perfect storm" idea really fits. I've thought about this with more of "What if..?" thinking, such as what if Karen had told Clint more info right away - how she knew it couldn't be Drew, screams were heard, etc. If she had done that, Clint likely would have reacted differently. An other is what if Karen had kept her cell phone with her instead of leaving it in her class room? What if the neighbor man had come over immediately or tried to call the Bobo's home instead of his mom calling Karen at work? The near misses in this mystery are maddening!:banghead:Yes but bumpkins can pull off crimes because they live with a bunch of bumpkins. Look at Ed Gein... I think in this case it can very well be a sort of "perfect storm" type of situation where the two of the three people involved did, perhaps, the exact opposite of what you or I would do.
1) Clint heard strange voices outside and didn't do anything (much).
2) Clint saw people in his garage but didn't investigate. Instead he called his mom.
3) After Clint had talked to his mom, he saw the suspect and his sister walking around in the yard. He didn't do anything.
4) At some point supposedly he (may have) gotten a gun and went outside but then decided not to pursue the suspect and his sister.
Now if I heard people in my yard I would look and see who it was. If I heard people in my garage I would look and see who they were. If I was not sure I would certainly find out who... and if it was someone I knew I would say SOMETHING. Even if it was just oh hey, what are you two doing here?... IF I called my mom and she told me no it wasn't my sister I would certainly jump into action by then. If I saw my sister wandering off with a stranger AFTER someone told me she should be at school and after I had heard strange voices and seen unknown people in my garage, I certainly would have done something (more). I think, honestly, 95% of the population would do something (more).
The suspect was super lucky. Plain and simple. He had some sort of plan, and, fortunately, nothing much interfered with it.
I think a special should be about this cold case. Way too many rumors and not enough facts.
I'd love to see this case solved.
Exactly what I said 2 nights ago.
Also, it's possible that Clint did run after the abductor, and was disabled by a swift kick to his lower, lower stomach.
I saw a man that happened to, and he couldn't even get up, much less walk.
I just wish one person would do an interview telling the story the way it really was! I guess that could occur in a perfect world.....but sadly in this one...we may never really know what happened! Again, so frustrating!