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There's a slideshow of photos here from the birthday party on Oct. 2nd
http://www.kctv5.com/slideshow?widgetid=37993
This morning I read that DNA sample was taken from the teenage neighbor. Then I read that the teenager had been over at the house that day. Was wondering : wouldn't her/his DNA be expected to be found then ? MOO
Can someone pls explain what "MSM" is?
If you detect vitriol in my statements it may be true. It makes me sick to think of people using a missing child as a money making venture. That turned me off right there. There is no good reason to go making deals with networks when your child is missing. If my child was missing I would be paying all the news outlets to run their story. If I wanted to offer a reward I would use my own money or borrow it. I would not be asking for money at this time. I have enough family/friends to help me financially to get me through any hardships I might have. The only help I would want from strangers is to keep looking for my child and spreading the word.
The lack of cooperation with LE is another sticking point but I would be willing to give them the benefit of the doubt if money wasn't involved.
Too many "firsts" for this to be a true stranger abduction unless their house was being staked out and behaviors/work schedules were being watched. MOO is that this was not a random act by a stranger - a perp maybe but not a stranger. MOO still sits that neither mom or dad is involved with the disappearance of Lisa.
Does anyone know if the family of Debbie lives on the same street as Lisa's house?
http://www.kctv5.com/
Scroll down on the right until you get to Photo Galleries
I keep getting an error when I click on the link, but it could be my browser settings.
In an interview by a KCTV 5 news reporter talking to the grandfather....I think the link is in thread #6....during this interview the grandfather states that the parents and children had been over for a birthday party for a grandson's 8th birthday on Sunday....that Lisa had a cold and was a bit fussy but still smiling and happy. I know we have the link posted somewhere but I am not able to find it on their website now. It aired on KCTV 5 on Thursday evening I believe is when I saw it.
Thanks for the link peeps. This was news to me this morning.
Yes, but maybe not on the clothes of the babies if they are found or the phones or the baby if she was bathed.This morning I read that DNA sample was taken from the teenage neighbor. Then I read that the teenager had been over at the house that day. Was wondering : wouldn't her/his DNA be expected to be found then ? MOO
The Question
In this exclusive preview clip, Judge Jeanine asks Jeremy and Deborah Irwin, Whats the next thing you remember? after realizing that their child had gone missing from her crib.
(The Answer makes no sense.)
Deborah responds saying,
Him[Jeremy] coming in the bedroom saying, Why are the lights on? you know, why is the screen popped out of the window? Lisas bedroom door was open, and we always close it when she goes to sleep at night. He said, Shes not there. And we got up and started screaming for her and looking everywhere, and she wasnt there.
Can someone pls explain what "MSM" is?
Kansas City police confirm they have talked with Jeremy Irwin and Deborah Bradley by phone today.
by Karen Yancey 1:21 PM
Read more: http://livewire.kmbc.com/Event/Live_Blog_Amber_Alert_Issued_For_Missing_10-Month-Old#ixzz1aDSWbY9n
The first thing a kidnapper would do is get rid of her clothes. That's what was so intriguing about the neighbor's claim of seeing a man with a baby clad only in a diaper.
The dumpster fire might involve those clothes as well.
I could seriously kiss you right about now ........(smooch) and my eyes thank you ever so much!
Why is Lisa the only female in any of the pictures. Birthday party and no pictures of Lisa with anybody other than the males in the family? Finding this a tad odd - well odd based on family b'days that we have in our family so this is just personal opinion only.
I posted this last night but I will repost since the crib was brought up again....
Per my pediatrician, who raised 6 of his own kids, and has seen it all:
A fall from a crib onto a carpeted floor is highly unlikely to cause serious damage to a baby. Even a fall onto a hardwood floor will more than likely do no lasting harm. It is falls from grocery carts onto concrete floors, or high falls onto very hard surfaces that cause the kind of damage you are all speculating about.
My child fell from her crib while climbing out ( and yes the mattress was lowered), and she was fine. My niece fell off a counter top on her face/forehead while in her baby carrier at 3 months of age, onto a vinyl floor over a concrete slab, and she was fine.
He told me that it is really not that common for falls to do serious, permanent damage, or to cause the death of a baby. That's why police don't believe abusers when they claim massive damage was caused from a fall off of a sofa or off a table, etc.