mamamia54
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How far is this house that they keep checking on with the redish shutters? The one where this neighbor kid is suppose to live.
Okay, sometimes you just need a little levity. I actually laughed out loud picturing a full grown woman coming into her home, over and over, (like with groceries and stuff) through the doggy door, because the front doorknob had fallen off. ;D
Okay, sometimes you just need a little levity. I actually laughed out loud picturing a full grown woman coming into her home, over and over, (like with groceries and stuff) through the doggy door, because the front doorknob had fallen off. ;D
I was just referring to parents when they are giving statement about a missing child. Sorry, I had a statement analysis explanation, but it came from a blog. When parents of missing children don't use the child's name when speaking of them, or use the name less than 10% of the time, it's said to be an indication of abuse.
I am thinking that if the parents abused Lisa that it may have been a shaken baby type incident, because there isn't reason to believe she had been abused long term.
Sorry for the confusion, I just hastily chopped my original post because I couldn't use the source that I had. I'll try to link to another site.
Has this teen been ID'd by LE?? If not, how do we know he/she lives in the house that has been searched?? Is that home the only one in the neighborhood where a teen lives?? How unfair to insinuate or flat out say that the teen some are saying is "troubled" lives there! What if that info is wrong??[/
Amster- I have been on this forum for a short time and felt uncomfortable with things posted, but soon I realized that the majority of posters here are trying to help. Most don't know anyone involved in the case and when information is presented they weigh it all carefully, without the burden of preconceived opinions of the people involved. Plus we are all human so we realize that someone's 'troubled' could be someone else's 'great' when describing a kid. And those two very different views, IMO, make the analysis of evidence more thorough.
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I remember this, the reporter said more to come about Deborah's chequered past, and eluded that the parents had a lot to say that wasn't good about Deborah. But then never heard anymore a/b it, and that was days ago..:waitasec:
Again you guys are misreading things. Nobody said the 'teen' is troubled at all. Only that there are 'issues' in the neighborhood with this house. A teen lives there that was questioned by LE and they are looking at this backyard.
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I remember this, the reporter said more to come about Deborah's chequered past, and eluded that the parents had a lot to say that wasn't good about Deborah. But then never heard anymore a/b it, and that was days ago..:waitasec:
Folks need to read more carefully as no one has said anything about this specific teen.
Here are the facts:
A teen was visiting the Irwin home on Monday.
That teen was questioned
A DNA sample was taken from that teen
The teen lives in the home that is currently being searched.
A verified local has told us that there are known "issues" at that home.
That is all we know and it has been reported on. My previous post was suggesting that it would be very convenient to dump evidence near the property that is known to have "issues, within the neighborhood."
I was taking issue with the statement analysis....not with you for posting it.
In Debbie's position....I would still call my child "the baby" because that's my way of speaking. To me it is an endearment, and I am Southern, so it's very common down here. "The baby" and "my baby" are used by everyone.
I think these types of analysis are just too narrow at times.
It was a baby Shannon. How freaky is that ? same name and in a box !Are you thinking of Shannon Matthews in the UK? This happened the spring of 2008.
The mystery surrounded the 24-day abduction of British nine-year-old Shannon Matthews which deepened after claims that her mother was having an affair with the man suspected of kidnapping her.
The girl's disappearence sparked a major search. She was found hidden in a box at the base of a bed at a house less than two kilometres from her family home.
After she was rescued her mother wanted her back. Nine year old Shannon who was placed in a foster home was happy in her new home and adored the kitten police gave her as comfort after her ordeal.
Astonishingly, not a lot of real significance has happened. LE back at Irwin place searching in and around - neighbor's yard also said to have been searched, plus a drainage ditch. The lowlight was when wfgodot made a new thread and put it in the "located" forum incorrectly.
That's kind of the idea regarding statement analysis. A parent talking about a child that is missing, and not using the child's name distances them from the child. If they had done something to hurt the child, they might want to distance themselves.
That's it. Thanks.
The reason I brought it up is because so many posters have questioned what someone (teen or any other abductor ) would do with a ten month old baby.
Not everyone thinks it through. Case in point. How did mom and the babysitter think they would get away with it? :crazy:
Damn, I wish Mom would use Baby Lisa's name! I believe I have heard her refer to Baby Lisa by name only once or twice.