Nov 23, 2014 · John Herbison represents Jason Autry, a suspect in the Holly Bobo murder and kidnapping case.
Feb 04, 2016 · John Herbison, a Montgomery County attorney who has represented Jason Autry on charges related to Holly Bobo's death, has had his law license suspended for two years, according to the Board of ...
Feb 03, 2016 · One of the attorneys at the center of the high profile Holly Bobo murder case has been suspended for two years. According to the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility, John Herbison was ...
Sep 29, 2017 · Defense Attorney Reflects On Holly Bobo Murder Trial. Zach Adams will serve life behind bars for the murder of Holly Bobo. There are still …
April 13, 2011 – Holly is reported missing after her brother, Clint, said he saw her walking into the woods with a man wearing camouflage when she was supposed to take a test at school that morning. Confusion over who the man in camouflage was caused a delay in response until the two were gone from the Bobo home.Apr 11, 2021
Autry is still under supervision in his prior federal case, and faces imprisonment in that case due to his illegal possession of a firearm on December 3, 2020. If convicted, Autry faces up to ten years in federal prison followed by three years supervised release and a fine of $250,000.Dec 10, 2020
At the trial in September of 2017, Stone testified and revealed the bucket held human body parts. Authorities used the bones to identify Holly Bobo's body, three years after her passing.
Adams was convicted in September 2017 and sentenced to life without parole plus 50 years after a jury found him guilty of eight counts, including first-degree murder, aggravated rape and aggravated kidnapping.Aug 11, 2020
Autry, who had been incarcerated since 2011, was released from jail back in September after pleading guilty to solicitation to commit murder and facilitation to especially aggravated kidnapping in the Holly Bobo murder case. ... The 20-year-old nursing student was kidnapped from her home on April 13, 2011.Dec 3, 2020
Bobo's disappearance rattled her community of Darden, Tennessee. Her loved ones soon launched a desperate search, but with few leads and even fewer clues, authorities weren't able to find Bobo. About three years later, a pair of hunters came across her bones in the woods near her home.Jan 25, 2021
Murder of Holly BoboHolly BoboBornHolly Lynn BoboOctober 12, 1990 United StatesDisappearedApril 13, 2011 (aged 20) Parsons, Tennessee, U.S.StatusFound deceasedEducationTennessee Technology Center, Parsons, Tennessee, U.S.3 more rows
Holly was a nursing student as she loved helping others. She loved all animals and had many of her own....Holly Lynn Bobo.Birth12 Oct 1990Death13 Apr 2011 (aged 20) Darden, Henderson County, Tennessee, USABurialLafferty Cemetery Bath Springs, Decatur County, Tennessee, USA1 more row
During the 2017 trial, he testified against his longtime friend Zach Adams — who was convicted of shooting Bobo to death under a bridge after raping her with two other men, according to reports. Adams was sentenced to life in prison plus 50 years.Sep 15, 2020
Holly Bobo’s mother, Karen Bobo, collapsed sobbing on the ground during testimony, leading the judge to clear media out of the courtroom about 2:30 p.m. “I’m feeling sick,” Karen Bobo said before collapsing. The trial took a break until she returned to the stand a little after 3 p.m. The judge said Bobo had a medical issue ...
It comes after a trying day in court in which the Prosecutor Paul Hagerman described an alleged encounter between Zachary Adams, the defendant accused of kidnapping, drugging, raping and then murdering the 20-year-old nursing student, and his friend Jason Autry.
Testifying later Monday, Bobo’s brother Clint said he thought his sister was walking with her boyfriend into woods behind her house on the day she went missing. Clint Bobo said he heard voices coming from the carport behind the family’s home.
Despite confessions from Autry, Austin, and Dylan Adams, all men arrested for the crime have vehemently denied involvement in the disappearance at some point and have accused the state of coercive tactics. Early in the case, Autry claimed that investigators tried to get him to testify falsely against Zach Adams. The family of Dylan Adams, who is mentally disabled, claimed that "[T]hey kept him up all night, would not give him anything to eat or drink and finally he said, 'Wha…
At the time of her disappearance, Holly Bobo was a 20-year-old nursing student at the University of Tennessee at Martin Parsons Center in Parsons, living with her parents and brother in Darden. Friends described her as shy and sweet. Holly was the cousin of country singer Whitney Duncan. In 2017, Duncan released a song called "Better Place" in memory of Holly.
On the morning of April 13, 2011, Bobo awoke at 4:30 a.m. to study for an exam. At 7:30 a.m., she answered a call from her boyfriend, Drew Scott, who was turkey hunting nearby on her grandmother's property. Bobo's parents had left for work by this point and her brother Clint was still asleep. Twelve minutes later, Bobo made her last cell phone call. After this point, all phone calls and texts were incoming and unanswered.
Clint described the man as being between 5′10″ and 6 feet tall (1.78–1.80 m), weighing 180–200 pounds (82–91 kg) and having dark hair sticking out from under his cap that was long enough to cover his neck and touch his collar. Clint said the man was wearing a hat and camouflage clothing from head to toe and identified the pattern as either Mossy Oak break up or leafy wear. He described the male voice he heard as very deep and low.
A total of six men have been implicated in connection with Bobo's disappearance, with the first of the arrests occurring in March 2014, prior to the discovery of Holly's remains. Zach Adams, his brother Dylan Adams, and friend Jason Autry were ultimately charged with especially aggravated kidnapping, first-degree murder, and rape. Another two men, Jeffrey and Mark Pearcy, were arrested on charges of accessory after the fact and tampering with evidence; however charges ag…
In September 2017, Zach Adams was the first to go on trial. The prosecution's case was largely circumstantial, as there was no DNA or other forensic evidence tying him to the murder. Jason Autry, the state's key witness, testified to a series of events that was drastically different from those in Dylan Adams' confession. Autry testified that he was not involved in the abduction himself, but that he went to Austin's home to buy drugs, where he saw Austin and the Adams bro…
On January 18, 2018, John Dylan Adams pleaded guilty to charges of facilitation of first-degree murder and especially aggravated kidnapping. He was sentenced to 15 years for facilitation of first-degree murder and 35 years for especially aggravated kidnapping. Those sentences are set to run concurrently, meaning he will serve 35 years without parole. Dylan entered an Alford plea, a type of guilty plea in which the defendant does not admit to the criminal act and maintains his in…