The mother of a soldier from Tennessee reportedly found him bound and shot to death on his living room floor last week.

Jacob Dean Bishop — a father of two who served in the Tennessee Army National Guard — was discovered dead from multiple gunshots wounds at his duplex in Loudon County on Oct. 1, according to The Knoxville News Sentinel.

When his mother couldn’t reach him by phone, she drove to his home and used a spare key to get inside where she witnessed the horror.

The 35-year-old Bishop had been fatally shot and his body was physically bound, authorities said.

Following the discovery of his death, Bishop’s fiance, Brittany Kindred, expressed her heartache in a Facebook post.

“This loss is unlike any,” she wrote. “My heart is shattered and crumbles even more as I watch my boys cry and ask questions.

“They don’t understand. None of us do. All we can do is stand united and push forward to keep this fight for justice for Jay going strong.”

Police said they don’t believe it was a random attack, but have not named any suspects.

“We continue to work tirelessly and around the clock to bring the party, or parties, responsible for the murder of a U.S. soldier to justice and to provide the Bishop family with some form of closure,” Loudon County Sheriff Tim Guider told the paper.

Investigators Tuesday said they were seeking the public’s help in identifying a white SUV that may be linked to the crime.

Local witnesses told authorities they saw the vehicle driving in the area in the days leading up to — and the day of — Bishop’s discovery.

Bishop and his cavalry had returned home in May from a nine-month stint in Poland, where they were tasked with boosting NATO’s presence in the region, the report said.