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This episode of Dark Dialogue: Distilled asks a simple question:
Does the story that secured these convictions actually hold up?
In Holly Bobo 4: The Story Doesn’t Hold, we take a focused, analytical look at the testimony of Jason Autry—the witness whose account became central to the prosecution’s case.
Instead of listening straight through, we test it.
What emerges isn’t just inconsistency—it’s conflict.
Conflicts in:
And when those conflicts are placed against cell phone data and movement constraints, the problem becomes more than interpretive.
It becomes structural.
We also examine Autry’s later recantation, in which he claims the story he told at trial was not based on memory, but was instead constructed using phone records, reports, and available information.
That shifts the question entirely.
Because now this isn’t just about whether the story is accurate.
It’s about whether it was ever memory at all.
This episode explores:
And at the center of it all remains the same truth:
Finding out who didn’t do this… doesn’t bring us closer to who did.
Holly Bobo deserves answers.
If you’re following this case, consider supporting the show by following, sharing the episode, or joining us on Substack or Patreon.
We don’t whisper.
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This episode of Dark Dialogue: Distilled asks a simple question:
Does the story that secured these convictions actually hold up?
In Holly Bobo 4: The Story Doesn’t Hold, we take a focused, analytical look at the testimony of Jason Autry—the witness whose account became central to the prosecution’s case.
Instead of listening straight through, we test it.
What emerges isn’t just inconsistency—it’s conflict.
Conflicts in:
And when those conflicts are placed against cell phone data and movement constraints, the problem becomes more than interpretive.
It becomes structural.
We also examine Autry’s later recantation, in which he claims the story he told at trial was not based on memory, but was instead constructed using phone records, reports, and available information.
That shifts the question entirely.
Because now this isn’t just about whether the story is accurate.
It’s about whether it was ever memory at all.
This episode explores:
And at the center of it all remains the same truth:
Finding out who didn’t do this… doesn’t bring us closer to who did.
Holly Bobo deserves answers.
If you’re following this case, consider supporting the show by following, sharing the episode, or joining us on Substack or Patreon.
We don’t whisper.

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