I think it was a mother's intuition. She had her neighbor calling her saying he heard screams close to his home. She had Clint telling her Holly was walking into the woods close to where the neighbor heard the scream with a guy dressed in camo. Her mom knew Drew was not even close to where Holly was that day and imo she knew Holly wouldn't scream if she went into the woods with Drew.
I don't think there is anything suspicious about any of it. This is a mother that had an extremely close bond with her daughter. Clint was trying to make sense of it wanting to believe it was Drew with Holly. All of this I am sure was a very chaotic time and happening very fast.
Even the neighbor knew something was probably wrong and that is why he drove up in the Bobo driveway to see if he saw or heard anything. If he was alarmed Holly's mother would be a thousand times more alarmed due to this being her own daughter.
My heart breaks for all of the Bobo family but Clint really tugs at my heartstrings. He was trying to rationalize what he was seeing like most human beings do. This will haunt him for the rest of his life. I know more than anything he wishes he could do it all over, but instead he is left with so much guilt I am sure.
My heart breaks for Holly's family. This must be unbelievably difficult for them, reliving it all over again and having people appear to second-guess their actions.
My heart breaks for Holly's family. This must be unbelievably difficult for them, reliving it all over again and having people appear to second-guess their actions.
Any recent tweets or is nothing going on? My WAT feed cut out around the time they were questioning Clint about lying or if he would admit to lying if he had. I haven't been able to get the feed up since then. Sometimes it would flash and show me people standing or sitting but I'm getting no sound and no actual movement.
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