Oh, good grief. I never heard of such a thing. The people of the State voted for this???
This is interesting...wonder if Holly's county does this. I will look.
http://www.mcgtn.org/sheriff/911-call-log
Oh, good grief. I never heard of such a thing. The people of the State voted for this???
If the perp thought that Holly was alone, why hide the get-away car? They are out in the middle of no-where, FPS!
Mr Noatak, your summaries leads me to think it could have been the neighbor. That is one person that needs to be cleared. Of course, we will never know anything...
We can sit here for years and this LE/Pastor group is not going to talk. They haven't said anything since 4-16-11. When the father of Holly stuttered and told us the blood was Holly's, he was whisked away. Pretty darn clear to me, LE/pastors/spokespeople are running the show.
I do not believe TN ever releases 911 calls. I think it is a TN law.
We are left with one of two things regarding the perp and his abduction of Holly. He either knew Clint was home or he didn't. If he knew Clint was home, why the dilly-dallying around and arguing, etc? Why make a trip to the woods so Clint could see him take Holly? A reasonable conclusion would be he didn't think Clint was home.
OTOH, if he thought Clint wasn't home. Why park in the woods? Why have to convince the victim to walk with him? No experienced perp would do either of these two things. That brings us down to Holly knowing the perp. If Holly knew the perp, why hide the car and have to walk to his victim and then get his victim to walk with him to a waiting vehicle?
It makes no sense. Neither does Clint's version of events. There are gaps that need to be filled in. I am sure the answers lie in the 911 call. I don't believe hearing the 911 call by the family would be painful to them. The family has been through worse. I think there is another reason why they aren't released. My guess is they give clues to what happened.
1. The crime may have even started inside the house. The Bobos admitted they never used to lock their house or their cars.
2. I would hope Clint could describe the way the perp walked as he watched them walk into the woods. Clint believed it was Drew. Did he walk like Drew also?
3. I believe Clint observed from another vantage point but I can't continue on this line of thinking here because I know how adamant mods are about questioning Clint's statement.
4. If the responders knew the logging road was used, why not block off the North and South exit from their property?
5. I never did find out why the outside dog (retriever) didn't do anything and why we never heard of any such noise he made if he did.
Can we have more info on the puddle and clarification on the specks of blood on the grass? I clearly recall it being mentioned. Was Holly harmed elsewhere in the yard and she was stopped trying to get in her car? Why did she carry her purse (her father told us) with camera and keys with her to the woods?
1. The crime may have even started inside the house. The Bobos admitted they never used to lock their house or their cars.
2. I would hope Clint could describe the way the perp walked as he watched them walk into the woods. Clint believed it was Drew. Did he walk like Drew also?
3. I believe Clint observed from another vantage point but I can't continue on this line of thinking here because I know how adamant mods are about questioning Clint's statement.
4. If the responders knew the logging road was used, why not block off the North and South exit from their property?
5. I never did find out why the outside dog (retriever) didn't do anything and why we never heard of any such noise he made if he did.
Can we have more info on the puddle and clarification on the specks of blood on the grass? I clearly recall it being mentioned. Was Holly harmed elsewhere in the yard and she was stopped trying to get in her car? Why did she carry her purse (her father told us) with camera and keys with her to the woods?
First sentence of first TBI press release:1. The crime may have even started inside the house. The Bobos admitted they never used to lock their house or their cars.
It's just, what qualifies as a home invasion? Holly and the perp bending over looking at something and Clint sees them there, semi-inside, or was this first reported different than we know, and someone was in the house proper.Nashville, Tenn. - The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the Decatur County Sheriff’s Office are actively looking for leads in a possible home invasion and abduction of a 20-year-old Darden, Tenn. woman from her home this morning.
1. The crime may have even started inside the house. The Bobos admitted they never used to lock their house or their cars.
2. I would hope Clint could describe the way the perp walked as he watched them walk into the woods. Clint believed it was Drew. Did he walk like Drew also? But when he saw them walking away in the yard was this not AFTER Clint had spoken with his mom and she had told him it was not Drew. So did he still think it was?
3. I believe Clint observed from another vantage point but I can't continue on this line of thinking here because I know how adamant mods are about questioning Clint's statement. We know he first heard them walking around in the yard, then saw them kneeling in the garage before he again witnessed them walking in the yard.
4. If the responders knew the logging road was used, why not block off the North and South exit from their property? There are different reports as to how quickly LE did or didn't do anything once they arrived on the scene.
5. I never did find out why the outside dog (retriever) didn't do anything and why we never heard of any such noise he made if he did. I think people place way to much importance or emphasis on the reaction or lack of reaction of pets. Well trained, acclimated, friendly dogs may not make much noise.
Can we have more info on the puddle and clarification on the specks of blood on the grass? I clearly recall it being mentioned. Was Holly harmed elsewhere in the yard and she was stopped trying to get in her car? The yard comments come from an early JVM or Nancy Grace talking head type interview. No other confirmed source ever said anything about blood in the yard. Seemingly it was in the garage/by the car only, and supposedly a small amount. Why did she carry her purse (her father told us) with camera and keys with her to the woods? I assume she had items in a bag, possibly slung over her shoulder. And when she left the garage with the suspect either she just reflexively hung onto it, the suspect told her to grab it, or the suspect grabbed it. It has never been explained exactly what Holly had with her that morning and how she would have normally carried it, .ie. in a book/school bag, in with her lunch, in a purse, etc. .
We are left with one of two things regarding the perp and his abduction of Holly. He either knew Clint was home or he didn't. If he knew Clint was home, why the dilly-dallying around and arguing, etc? Why make a trip to the woods so Clint could see him take Holly? A reasonable conclusion would be he didn't think Clint was home.
OTOH, if he thought Clint wasn't home. Why park in the woods? Why have to convince the victim to walk with him? No experienced perp would do either of these two things. That brings us down to Holly knowing the perp. If Holly knew the perp, why hide the car and have to walk to his victim and then get his victim to walk with him to a waiting vehicle?
It makes no sense. Neither does Clint's version of events. There are gaps that need to be filled in. I am sure the answers lie in the 911 call. I don't believe hearing the 911 call by the family would be painful to them. The family has been through worse. I think there is another reason why they aren't released. My guess is they give clues to what happened.
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I wholeheartedly disagree with your comments on #5. Whether the outside dog was trained or not does not change my thoughts about the fact that dogs react to their master's pain or peril. From the photo of Holly holding Rascal and the photo with the horse, Holly appeared to have a love of animals. What I love about dogs is their loyalty and in Holly's case I don't for a minute think the dog would have just curled up outside napping, or sat watching Holly being hurt to the point of bleeding and led away. At the very least I see the dog with its curiosity going to Holly and/or following when she was led away.
Dogs are much smarter than we often give them credit for.
The thing is here we have no real information about the dog even. There are some general comments about an indoor and outdoor dog but thats it. Do we know a dog was even outdoors? Since the yard is not fenced in (it is now I think) I doubt a dog just ran around totally lose. It could have been indoors, staked up somewhere, who knows.
I stand by my comments too. Everyone was so sure in the Anne Pressly case that she had to have known her attacker because she lived with two dogs and no one heard any noise and the dogs never apparently attacked the suspect. Turns out the guy broke into her house and the dogs did NOTHING. By the killers own admission the dogs (cocker spaniels) were sleeping on Annes bed when he went in her room and assaulted her. Presumably the dogs ran off as they were found running loose a day or so later.
I figured that if the Bobos have outside dogs they are hunting dogs and they keep them in a kennel. I haven't seen an outside kennel on any helicopter shots of the house but it doesn't mean there isn't one, those shots don't clearly show the whole area around the house.
The thing is here we have no real information about the dog even. There are some general comments about an indoor and outdoor dog but thats it. Do we know a dog was even outdoors? Since the yard is not fenced in (it is now I think) I doubt a dog just ran around totally lose. It could have been indoors, staked up somewhere, who knows.
I stand by my comments too. Everyone was so sure in the Anne Pressly case that she had to have known her attacker because she lived with two dogs and no one heard any noise and the dogs never apparently attacked the suspect. Turns out the guy broke into her house and the dogs did NOTHING. By the killers own admission the dogs (cocker spaniels) were sleeping on Annes bed when he went in her room and assaulted her. Presumably the dogs ran off as they were found running loose a day or so later.
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