Man says he saw Adams, Autry in area where Holly Bobo’s remains found

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DECATUR COUNTY, Tenn. — A man says he regularly saw both Zach Adams and Jason Autry in the area where Holly Bobo’s remains were found. Adams and Autry have both been indicted for Bobo’s kidnapping and murder. John Tubbs said he has known both men most of his life. He said they often were in the area. “Him and Jason both. Jason rode a dirt bike through there quite a bit,” Tubbs said. He said his father’s business, Tubb’s Sawmill, closed its doors earlier this week, overwhelmed by the discovery of Holly Bobo’s remains less than a quarter of a mile away and all the investigators and media that followed. “It’s hard to be here right now running the mill, I mean knowing she was right there,” Tubbs said. Wednesday, investigators still swarmed the area where two ginseng root hunters found her skull on Sunday. The TBI said at least 30 investigators from multiple agencies are on the scene. Eyewitnesses said they have seen cadaver dogs, four-wheelers and dozens of cars since the TBI took over the investigation. “They come down here yesterday and went down this old logging road right here, went down into the swamp I reckon,” Tubbs said. Tubbs said as hard as it is to process that Holly is actually gone, he hopes this will help close this case. “Everybody, if they had something to do with it, I hope they’re put in jail,” he said. Newly elected District Attorney Matt Stowe was also on the scene Wednesday.

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