Third man charged with murder in Holly Bobo disappearance
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A man authorities say was involved in the forcible rape of Holly Bobo on the day she went missing has been indicted on charges of kidnapping and murder.
John Dylan Adams was indicted for first degree murder. He is the third person to be charged with murder in the case. Zachary Rye Adams and Jason Wayne Autry were indicted in 2014 on the same charges.
Zachary Adams and John Dylan Adams are brothers.
Bobo, 20, was a nursing student at the University of Tennessee Parsons campus when she disappeared on April 13, 2011 from an area near her family's Decatur County, Tenn., home.
Her skull was discovered by hunters in a wooded area in September 2014.
Authorities say a fourth man who was a person of interest in the case committed suicide three months ago.
