Let's not lock ourselves into 7:30 AM as the time the mother went to work, as it does NOT match up with what the VP of the medical center stated about the mother being at work VERY early that morning.
I wonder if it's possible she slipped out of the house behind her Mom and nobody noticed. And then who knows what.
What about the window on the east side? In one of the neighbor interview videos they pointed out the side window was Isabel's. Did you see my post on the last thread about the ladder lying next to the house in the backyard close to the east side?
Was she on the Today Show or just what she stated to the reporter?
I might be wrong but I thought early on police were searching a landfill site because there had been a trash collection before they could secure the street - does anyone else remember that?
First, I am not an east, west, type of gal; more of back of house on right, left etc. (Now you all know my deepest secret)
I did see the ladder in the photo outside on it's side, under the window that is near the neighbor's home.
One of the nurses who was working the day I took my daughter in to the ER there, as a matter of fact it was the day after Isa went missing, the nurse who took care of my daughter said that she was working with Isa's mom Saturday morning and her shift was 8-8 if I remember correctly, I won't say I am 100% sure of that but atleast 98% sure that is what she said. She said the dad called the mom around 8:15 that morning and told her Isa was missing. I also believe someone said that sometimes nurses come in about a 1/2 hour to an hour early, for paperwork/reports. Take all of this with a grain of salt because I am pretty sure but not completely positive.
NG must have seen a different video interview than I did. Lots of ad libbing there seems to me. jmo
You know, that thought occurred to me. I suppose unless we know more about Isa's personality and habits, it'll be hard to say if that is a likely scenario. I could totally see my little Knot doing that at age 6. Harrowing!
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Another viewpoint-
One of the nurses who was working the day I took my daughter in to the ER there, as a matter of fact it was the day after Isa went missing, the nurse who took care of my daughter said that she was working with Isa's mom Saturday morning and her shift was 8-8 if I remember correctly, I won't say I am 100% sure of that but atleast 98% sure that is what she said. She said the dad called the mom around 8:15 that morning and told her Isa was missing. I also believe someone said that sometimes nurses come in about a 1/2 hour to an hour early, for paperwork/reports. Take all of this with a grain of salt because I am pretty sure but not completely positive.
I remember reading a post up thread about this. IIRC there were 2 different trash collecting companies so LE had to search 2 different sites/holding stations. IIRC.
I also thought the trash was picked up on Saturday but it wasn't the normally scheduled trash day; it didn't make sense to me.
I couldn't get on the last thread before it closed, but I am shocked that anyone would be posting in favor of Mark Lunsford. I am guessing none of those posters live in the Tampa Bay area.
http://www.tampabay.com/news/humani...estions-about-mark-lunsfords-finances/1050071
Was it true that the police took items from the car?
And:Lunsford moved on, persuading legislators in more than 40 states to pass their own Jessica's Laws.
http://www.tampabay.com/news/humani...estions-about-mark-lunsfords-finances/1050071Marc Klaas, whose daughter Polly was murdered in California in 1993, says he has never been paid by a for-profit company. But he doesn't criticize Lunsford's decision.
"Mark really did a lot of work in his organization by himself and never really had a huge support system. So if Hank Asher is Mark's support system, I could almost understand why he would accept that support and not ask a lot of questions. I think the legacy of his daughter is pretty strong because of the work he's done."
The Tucson Police Department has not released any information about what she was last wearing.
thank you!! this is good information. google maps says it is 2.6 miles from Isa's house to the clinic and around 9 minutes in traffic. So if she had to be there at 8am she would have left no later than 7:45am. (if she is a seat-of-her-pants gal, which i doubt) So that gives us a little narrowing of the time window. Now lets say she likes to get there 15 minutes before her shift, that puts her leaving at 7:30am at the latest.
The waste management trucks go through my neighborhood about 6:30 a.m. It gets so hot here during the day, that they are beginning earlier and earlier to beat the heat. I'm guessing that the mens voices she heard were the voices of the garbage men.