Holly Bobo, a 20-year-old nursing student from Dardin, Tennessee, was abducted from her driveway in broad daylight on April 13, 2011, leading to the most expensive, exhaustive search and investigation in Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI)'s history. Despite the manpower and resources expended, investigators turned up empty handed. Terry Britt, a violent, serial convicted kidnapping sex offender, was an early focus of the investigation, and for good reason. He fit the physical description provided by Holly's brother, the only eye witness to the assailant, perfectly and was later further matched by voice line-up. Terry Britt's alibi fell apart, a search of his property turned up cadaver dog hits on tools and vehicles, a microscopic hair match to the victim was collected from a piece of duct tape attached to rope in one of Britt's vans, and newspaper clippings of the victim were found in a locked shed along with clippings of other women Britt had been stalking at the time. Confronted with this evidence, Terry Britt offered to take a plea deal under certain sentencing conditions. Then, inexplicably, the investigation shifted away from Britt as he was whisked away on other, prior charges stemming from a separate kidnapping/r*pe he committed in 2008. TBI Regional SAC Jack Van Hooser then brings in an old law enforcement buddy, retired Memphis cop Dennis Benjamin who essentially operates as a fixer while gaining influence over the victim's family and simultaneously exerting pressure on witnesses to align their stories against a set of suspects that had been previously ruled out by law enforcement once their alibis were verified. With the security camera footage confirming their alibis now gone and the law enforcement officers who investigated and cleared them since forced off the case, the men are arrested despite a lack of any physical or otherwise credible evidence linking them to the crime. Dana McLendon, a seasoned criminal defense attorney and co-host of the Trial & Error podcast with Dr. Katie Spirko, walks you through this shocking miscarriage of justice and what is being done now to make it right. Visit our channel for the full deep dive, and visit www.innocentbrothers.com for additional material and case resources. Be sure to check out these other channels offering excellent trial coverage and legal analysis of this case:
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