Holly on lisätty Charley Projectiin, jonne laitetaan vähintään puoli vuotta kadoksissa olleita ihmisiä. Sinne tulee tapausta koskevat päivitykset. Laitan sivun englanninkielisen version tähän, koska sivu poistetaan välittömästi, jos hän löytyy.
Holly Lynn Bobo








Missing since: April 12, 2011 from Darden, Tennessee
Classification: Endangered Missing
Date of Birth: October 12, 1990
Age: 20 years old
Height and Weight: 5´3, 110 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Caucasian female. Blonde hair, blue eyes. Holly´s ears are pierced.
Clothing/Jewelry Description: A pink shirt and light-colored jeans
Holly was last seen in Darden, Tennessee shortly after 7:30 a.m. on April 13, 2011. She lived on Swan Johnson Road and was a nursing student at the University of Tennessee´s Martin campus. She woke up early that morning to study for a test. A neighbor heard a scream coming from the Bobo residence at 7:40 a.m. and had someone call Holly´s mother, Karen, at work. Meanwhile, at 7:50, Holly´s 25-year-old brother Clint woke up because he heard the dogs barking. He noticed Holly´s car was still parked at the home, and he checked her room but she wasn´t there. Karen called the house to ask if everything was okay, and when she found out Holly´s car was still in at the house, she realized something was wrong and called 911.
After Clint spoke with his mother, he looked out the window and saw Holly and man dressed all in camouflage walking towards the woods. He called Holly´s cellular phone, but no one answered and it went to voice mail. It was opening day of turkey hunting season and Clint knew Holly´s boyfriend, Drew Scott, would be turkey hunting. Because the man with Holly was dressed like a turkey hunter, he thought the man must be Scott. When Karen called the house again, Clint said he´d seen his sister with Scott. However Karen knew Scott as in fact hunting on the other side of the county. She told Clint to take a gun and go after the man Clint took a pistol and went to the garage, and noticed a puddle of blood near Holly´s car. He thought it was from a turkey Scott had shot and he wasn´t alarmed until a neighbor came and said her son had heard screams. Only then did he call 911. As he was calling, the police arrived responding to Karen´s calls.
Clint described the man with Holly as 5´10 to 6´0 tall, 180 to 200 pounds, dressed in non-insulated camouflage clothing. He couldn´t see the man´s face or hands but thought he might have been wearing gloves and a cap. Investigators believe he was a member of the local community and familiar with the rugged terrain. They think he abducted Holly as she was about to get into her car. Searchers found several items of interest, including Holly´s lunch box and cellular phone eight miles from her home.
Victor George Wall, a convicted sex offender, was questioned in Holly´s case in August after he was arrested in Minnesota on unrelated charges. He had been convicted of molesting a child in Washington state in the 1980s. Wall dropped out of sight just after Holly disappeared and authorities were unable to locate him for months. They haven´t named him or anyone else as a suspect in Holly´s abduction. They stated both her brother and her boyfriend were being cooperative and they were treating Clint as an eyewitness, not a suspect.
Holly is a cousin of the country music star Whitney Duncan, and Duncan has been active in publicizing her disappearance. Her case remains unsolved.
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/b/bobo_holly.html