Karen Bobo (Holly's mother)
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She was sitting up against the wall on her bed and had her books in her hands, and she said that she'd been up since about 4.30, studying for the test.
She was sitting up against the wall on her bed and had her books in her hands, and she said that she'd been up since about 4.30, studying for the test.
So that morning I got her muffins out of the refrigerator, put them on a plate and stuck them in the microwave. She was sitting at the kitchen table studying and I kissed her goodbye and told her I loved her just like every other morning.
So that morning I got her muffins out of the refrigerator, put them on a plate and stuck them in the microwave. She was sitting at the kitchen table studying and I kissed her goodbye and told her I loved her just like every other morning.
So that morning I got her muffins out of the refrigerator, put them on a plate and stuck them in the microwave. She was sitting at the kitchen table studying and I kissed her goodbye and told her I loved her just like every other morning.
She didn't want to alarm me, but the neighbor had called and thought they heard screams coming from the house.
She didn't want to alarm me, but the neighbor had called and thought they heard screams coming from the house.
She didn't want to alarm me, but the neighbor had called and thought they heard screams coming from the house.
I said, that's not Drew. Get a gun and shoot him. And Clint said, you want me to shoot Drew? And I think that's when I hung up and called 911. You know, when things like this happen, everybody's like, oh, I would have done this, I would have done that. The truth is, you don't know what you would do or say. So I never got the words out.
I said, that's not Drew. Get a gun and shoot him. And Clint said, you want me to shoot Drew? And I think that's when I hung up and called 911. You know, when things like this happen, everybody's like, oh, I would have done this, I would have done that. The truth is, you don't know what you would do or say. So I never got the words out.
I said, that's not Drew. Get a gun and shoot him. And Clint said, you want me to shoot Drew? And I think that's when I hung up and called 911. You know, when things like this happen, everybody's like, oh, I would have done this, I would have done that. The truth is, you don't know what you would do or say. So I never got the words out.
I've talked to Drew on the phone because I am in a full-fledged panic by then.
I've talked to Drew on the phone because I am in a full-fledged panic by then.
I've talked to Drew on the phone because I am in a full-fledged panic by then.
No, I was just trying to get someone over to the house.
No, I was just trying to get someone over to the house.
No, I was just trying to get someone over to the house.
And I collapsed to the floor, and everybody trying to say, it's okay, Karen, this is all just a mistake. But see, they didn't know what I knew that morning. Which was? Drew was not in our house. It couldn't be Drew. And that the neighbor had heard a scream. No one in that office knew that.
And I collapsed to the floor, and everybody trying to say, it's okay, Karen, this is all just a mistake. But see, they didn't know what I knew that morning. Which was? Drew was not in our house. It couldn't be Drew. And that the neighbor had heard a scream. No one in that office knew that.
And I collapsed to the floor, and everybody trying to say, it's okay, Karen, this is all just a mistake. But see, they didn't know what I knew that morning. Which was? Drew was not in our house. It couldn't be Drew. And that the neighbor had heard a scream. No one in that office knew that.