PlainJaneDoe
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snipped: http://articles.cnn.com/2011-10-08/...issouri-missouri-girl-police-station?_s=PM:US
Gotta wonder if this is a rewrite of an old article from the very beginning. No one else is reporting that the police have connected any dots.
A most recent local news does not state that LE believes the baby was abducted like that CNN article.
http://www.kmbc.com/news/29434269/detail.html
The father's work vehicle's tires need to be checked for tread match anywhere close to that river. 1.5 miles could be very easily done in about 30 min. The father also needs to take a poly. It is odd he hasn't been asked to. Perhaps police want him to feel at ease and like he is not a suspect. He would be my number one suspect, her second.
So let me get this correct the statements were that he came home, saw the window, then lights on, door unlocked, checked rooms, wife gets up, they search, notice no phones, grabs a flash light, looks around outside, then he goes to neighbors house to call 911.
He gets home at 4am and 911 call was placed at 4:04 am correct? 4 minutes to do all that?
Gotta wonder if this is a rewrite of an old article from the very beginning. No one else is reporting that the police have connected any dots.
..here it says it was jeremy..
http://news.yahoo.com/police-tell-mom-missing-mo-baby-did-133301783.html
Bradley and Irwin, both dressed in jeans and sweatshirts, held hands and teared up several times during the 20-minute interview. They reiterated that their main focus "is to bring Lisa home."
"We need her. We have to have her. She's our link that ties everybody together," Irwin said.
Wow, that's new info from MSM.
"It appears the suspect entered/exited through a bedroom window," authorities said in a statement. "Evidence at the scene leads police to believe the child has been abducted."
I wonder about the accuracy of this article
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"It appears the suspect entered/exited through a bedroom window,"
I thought the window in question was the computer room window?
http://articles.cnn.com/2011-10-08/...issouri-missouri-girl-police-station?_s=PM:US
So let me get this correct the statements were that he came home, saw the window, then lights on, door unlocked, checked rooms, wife gets up, they search, notice no phones, grabs a flash light, looks around outside, then he goes to neighbors house to call 911.
He gets home at 4am and 911 call was placed at 4:04 am correct? 4 minutes to do all that?
I completely agree. I think the 6yo turning on the lights on his way into his moms room is MUCH more likely, and then when the intruder came in the lights were already on.
..he says he got home "around 4 a.m." (i've seen one article that even says 3:30 "or so").
..he said on the jeanineP show last night, that once they realized the cell phones were missing---------he reached into his pocket, and called 911 from his work cell phone.
I completely agree. I think the 6yo turning on the lights on his way into his moms room is MUCH more likely, and then when the intruder came in the lights were already on.
Possible explanation...the family calls it a computer room, but on the home's blueprints it's probably marked as a bedroom. I doubt there was such a thing as a personal computer when that house was built.
Maybe I am confused but I thought it had been determined that the window was not the point of entry.
As far as searching the river, I would imagine that unless they have reason to suspect that she was there, they won't. The Missouri River near Kansas City is big, muddy, and fast moving. I think it would be tough to search.
This is a picture taken of the river near Westport, which is near Kansas City:
http://www.cocooceanresort.com/tag/door/
You're certainly right on the landfill thing - I had forgotten that one was said to have been done the first day. Good point, thanks.Just because it isn't being reported doesn't mean it isn't being done. We didn't even know about the landfill searches until the 2nd or 3rd one had been done because nobody reported it.