Mother pleads for tips in case
of National Guardsman found bound, shot to death
Friday
marks two years since Jacob Bishop's mother found him dead in his
Lenoir City home.
LOUDON COUNTY, Tenn.
WBIR.com — The mother of a Tennessee National Guardsman
worries his homicide case is going cold around two years
after she found him bound and shot multiple times, inside of
his Loudon County home.
The Loudon County
Sheriff's Office has not named a suspect in the killing of
Specialist Jacob Bishop, 35, in the early hours of October
1, 2019. His case is the only unsolved homicide in Loudon
County, the sheriff said.
"When you find your son dead on the floor in his
apartment, that’s something that sticks in your brain
and it don’t go away. It does not go away," Diane Bishop
said Thursday.
She thought her son had overslept and was late for work.
So she said that she walked over to his house which was
three doors down on the day he died. When she realized
he wasn't asleep, she called 911.
"He never met a stranger and he could talk to anybody at
any time, but that’s the way Jacob was," she said.
Jacob Bishop's friendly nature is complicating his
case, the detective said. They initially identified
around 400 possible suspects—all with ties to
Bishop, but none who had a bad word to say about
him.
"It’s not a cold case by any means, it’s being
worked day-in and day-out," Loudon County Sheriff
Tim Guider said Thursday. "I can’t say enough about
the complexity of this case."
The sheriff's office initially identified a newer
model white SUV as a vehicle of interest in the case
but said Thursday that the detective's investigative
attention had shifted elsewhere.
The guardsman had returned five months earlier from
a deployment in Poland, Diane Bishop said. She
credited two years in the Army and four in the
National Guard with straightening her son out.
"I don’t want to make him out to be a saint, he
wasn’t a saint. But he was a good man," she said.
She said she trusts the detective on the case but
still worries whether she'll ever know why someone
killed her son.
"It’s been two years and we don’t have anything that
we didn’t have two years ago," Diane Bishop said.
The family plans a memorial service and balloon
release Saturday morning at 11 in Lenoir City Park.
Diane Bishop asks anyone with any information about
the case to call the Loudon County Sheriff's Office.
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