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True Crime Society

The Murder of Holly Bobo | Part 1

True Crime Society

True Crime Society

True Crime, Society & Culture

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2020

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

On April 13th, 2011, 20-year-old Holly Bobo spent her morning studying for an exam she'd never take. She'd pack her things, grab her lunch and walk out the door - only to cross paths with a strange man dressed in camouflage.

Holly was last seen by her brother, who caught a glimpse of her through the window, walking into the woods with who he thought was her boyfriend.

From there, what happened to Holly would remain a mystery for nearly 6 years.

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0:00.0

You're going to. What's up guys? What's up guys? What's up,

0:17.0

what's up guys?

0:18.0

What's up to another episode of True Crime Society podcast with Stephanie and Olivia?

0:22.0

This is actually the second time we'll be recording this because

0:26.7

the first time we did it a whole two hours worth of recording. The audio got messed up and when I was going to edit it I realized that and it was very, very sad.

0:38.0

So we're here, we're doing it again.

0:40.0

Take two, at least we're going to be Holly Bobo experts after this.

0:44.0

I said it last time when we were recording as a joke for I don't remember why but I was like oh

0:48.9

this episode's like really getting a beat down but but little that I know.

0:53.0

I know.

0:54.0

It's the first time it's ever happened, so it's a good learning curve for us, I guess,

0:58.0

in terms of recording, but hopefully this one turns out all right.

1:01.0

Otherwise, we're not getting a Holly Bob episode. We might just have to move on.

1:07.4

Do do we want to start at the dark humor first? Yeah so we had a we've you know we always ask you guys for feedback and one of the things that someone

1:16.7

posted on our Instagram was that they enjoy the podcast but they thought that sometimes we

1:20.8

had nervous laughter at inappropriate times and I said I'm not

1:25.1

nervous and like I know you know I know we do laugh but we've always said that this is a

1:30.3

casual you know just basically a casual chat about crime. We do like a ton of research, so the research isn't casual, but the rest of the podcast is quite casual. We just chat amongst ourselves about what we think happened, you know, and sometimes it's hard not to laugh.

1:45.6

Like I'm I'm especially referring to the Valo case with which is just absolutely insane.

1:51.6

Like it's just unbelievable which is where I think the laughter for that

1:55.3

one came from so like we're obviously not laughing about any of the deaths or anything like that

2:02.0

we're not laughing about what happened it's just sometimes no. that you just have to laugh and that I think it's just a mechanism for some people to deal with things like that.

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