04-29-2014, 10:51 PM
This is very interesting -- the third person is Shayne Kyle Austin.
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Prosecutors plan to indict at least one more person in the Holly Bobo case, according to documents obtained today by The Jackson Sun.
According to the documents, prosecutors plan to indict Shayne Kyle Austin, who previously had been granted immunity in exchange for his cooperation in the investigation.
The state voided the immunity agreement because Austin was not completely truthful and forthcoming, according to an email from Assistant District Attorney General Beth Boswell to Austin's lawyer, Luke Evans. The email was sent on March 27. "When we indict your client, I will give you a courtesy call informing you," Boswell told Evans in the email.
Boswell's email indicating the intent to indict Austin was included with documents filed by Austin's lawyer in Decatur County Chancery Court on April 1. The documents seek a restraining order and temporary injunction to keep prosecutors from violating the immunity agreement and indicting Austin.
According to the documents, Austin received immunity in the Bobo investigation in an agreement signed on March 6. The agreement gave Austin immunity from any criminal charges arising from the Bobo case.
More specifically, the agreement said, "In exchange for the total cooperation of Shayne Kyle Austin, the State agrees to grant him immunity for all charges arising out of the disposal, destruction, burial and/or concealment of Holly Bobo's deceased body, conditioned upon him assisting us in recovering the body of Holly Bobo."
The immunity agreement said the state would also not charge Austin with tampering with evidence or accessory after the fact "if he was present for, if he participated in, of (sic) if he has information concerning the disposal, destruction, burial, and or concealment" of Bobo's body or other items of evidence connected to or belonging to her.
The agreement also said the state would give Austin immunity for information concerning the "possession of any controlled substances, the sale of any controlled substances, the possession of drug paraphernalia, and/or any other drug related criminal activity (not to include any drugs administered to Holly Lynn Bobo.)"
The agreement was contingent upon Austin being "completely truthful, forthcoming and cooperative" in the investigation. The agreement was also void if investigators independently developed evidence or witnesses — other than any co-conspirators — that implicated Austin in a crime related to the Bobo case.
http://www.tennessean.com/story/news/cri...e/8489391/
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Take a look at the dates in the article. Austin was given immunity for full truthful cooperation on March 6th. That's the day after Zachary Adams was charged.
I think it's likely that Dylan Adams sung to police in order for them to get the search warrants and Shayne Austin is the one person implicated who would talk (probably to save his own ass from drug charges and crimes connected to Holly's case).
Quite possible that LE expected Austin to leave out some key facts that reflected poorly on him; got all they could from him and then voided the immunity agreement based on provable omissions in his account. Good! (All speculation on my part.)
Anyone who actively participated before, during, or after the abduction should do time, IMO.
Anyway, very glad to see witnesses coming forward.
Snip:
Prosecutors plan to indict at least one more person in the Holly Bobo case, according to documents obtained today by The Jackson Sun.
According to the documents, prosecutors plan to indict Shayne Kyle Austin, who previously had been granted immunity in exchange for his cooperation in the investigation.
The state voided the immunity agreement because Austin was not completely truthful and forthcoming, according to an email from Assistant District Attorney General Beth Boswell to Austin's lawyer, Luke Evans. The email was sent on March 27. "When we indict your client, I will give you a courtesy call informing you," Boswell told Evans in the email.
Boswell's email indicating the intent to indict Austin was included with documents filed by Austin's lawyer in Decatur County Chancery Court on April 1. The documents seek a restraining order and temporary injunction to keep prosecutors from violating the immunity agreement and indicting Austin.
According to the documents, Austin received immunity in the Bobo investigation in an agreement signed on March 6. The agreement gave Austin immunity from any criminal charges arising from the Bobo case.
More specifically, the agreement said, "In exchange for the total cooperation of Shayne Kyle Austin, the State agrees to grant him immunity for all charges arising out of the disposal, destruction, burial and/or concealment of Holly Bobo's deceased body, conditioned upon him assisting us in recovering the body of Holly Bobo."
The immunity agreement said the state would also not charge Austin with tampering with evidence or accessory after the fact "if he was present for, if he participated in, of (sic) if he has information concerning the disposal, destruction, burial, and or concealment" of Bobo's body or other items of evidence connected to or belonging to her.
The agreement also said the state would give Austin immunity for information concerning the "possession of any controlled substances, the sale of any controlled substances, the possession of drug paraphernalia, and/or any other drug related criminal activity (not to include any drugs administered to Holly Lynn Bobo.)"
The agreement was contingent upon Austin being "completely truthful, forthcoming and cooperative" in the investigation. The agreement was also void if investigators independently developed evidence or witnesses — other than any co-conspirators — that implicated Austin in a crime related to the Bobo case.
http://www.tennessean.com/story/news/cri...e/8489391/
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Take a look at the dates in the article. Austin was given immunity for full truthful cooperation on March 6th. That's the day after Zachary Adams was charged.
I think it's likely that Dylan Adams sung to police in order for them to get the search warrants and Shayne Austin is the one person implicated who would talk (probably to save his own ass from drug charges and crimes connected to Holly's case).
Quite possible that LE expected Austin to leave out some key facts that reflected poorly on him; got all they could from him and then voided the immunity agreement based on provable omissions in his account. Good! (All speculation on my part.)
Anyone who actively participated before, during, or after the abduction should do time, IMO.
Anyway, very glad to see witnesses coming forward.