Yes! I find that amazing too, and similarly, a few cases in which even though there were massive searches, the victim is found not far from the victim's home, or where the crime took place.
I'm still stuck on a couple of things about this case that are unusual:
The long conversation between Holly and the




.
The way so many, many people arrived so quickly at her house (in a rural area) and overran the crime seen.
The way so many agencies became involved so quickly (had to be bureaucratic confusion).
State Governor got involved so quickly with a large reward.
Not disparaging, those who tried to help, or the gov putting up a reward, just things that set this case apart..
The tremendous turn out of locals - like everyone is listening in on scanners, or whatever; yet despite all this connectivity - no one sees Holly being driven away, or on the road, or anything stranger taking place.
A paradox - really tight knit community with so many willing to help, yet whomever did this seems to be invisible!....