After 3 years of looking out, the remains of Holly Bobo are found in Tennessee.
The 20-year-old nursing student was last seen alive in 2011. many volunteers turned out to look for her, and her case yielded over $450,000 in reward cash offered.
Bobo's remains were found Sunday in Decatur County, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation aforementioned Monday night.
CNN affiliate WREG reported that hunters had found a person's bone.
Suspect pleads guiltless in Bobo case.
District Attorney Matt Stowe aforementioned he's "ready, willing and ready to ask for the capital punishment during this case."
"We are aiming to check that that everybody who played a part within the grievous crime that has attacked the peace and dignity of the good state of Tennessee faces a consequence for that," Monday aforementioned weekday night.
Two men are charged in reference to Bobo's death: Jason Wayne Autry and Zachary Adams. each have pleaded guiltless.
Bobo's brother has told authorities he saw a person in camouflage leading Bobo removed from their target the city of Darden in April 2011. Volunteers from a minimum of 5 counties probe for the coed, however to no avail.
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
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