nursebeeme
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A core of seven or eight detectives will remain assigned to the baby Lisa case, police said, but the detectives now also will take on other cases from their respective units. FBI agents also will continue to work with police at the same level as before, police said.
If new leads develop, police said they can call upon other detectives from other units who previously have assisted in the case.
“The people who are working this are not going to let this go,” Capt. Steve Young said. “But we have other cases and other victims.”
Read more: http://www.kansas.com/2011/11/23/2113964/kc-police-disband-lisa-irwin-command.html#ixzz1eXKJTzpa
I don't find this surprising. When parents are not cooperating with LE as far as interviews go is topped with parents saying they are getting things back to normal the investigation may have to be realigned. Leads are slowing down but I have faith in LE and them solving the case.
I don't find this surprising. When parents are not cooperating with LE as far as interviews go is topped with parents saying they are getting things back to normal the investigation may have to be realigned. Leads are slowing down but I have faith in LE and them solving the case.
With all the evidence they collected it should have been solved by now. They don't have anything to point to the parents. I said it from the very beginning of the case. IMO, LE should do something about the tactics they use in TRYING to solve missing children/adult cases. Having tunnel vision and/or downright accusing the parents or spouses in trying to get a confession ain't working.
It didn't work here. It didn't work in the Haleigh Cummings case, it didn't work in Hailey Dunn's case and it's not working in Sky Metalwala's case and many others too numerous to post.
Telling a parent they're not suspects but then do everything to treat them like suspects is ridiculous and counter productive.
They were either wrong or they should move on to other ways to solve these crimes.
It's discouraging to see how many go unsolved.
The parents didn't say it, the lawyer did. The lawyer also didn't say 'the parents tell me they are getting back to normal', just 'they are getting back to normal', as in that is his interpretation.
May not mean much, but it does make a difference compared to it coming out of the parents themselves.
What specifically should they have done that they didn't do? What evidence did they collect that solved the case?
It actually stood out to me more because the lawyer said it, they're usually weigh their words so carefully and consider how it sounds.
Parents didn't deny it either. They didn't meet with media reps and correct the wording of the statement. These parents don't talk to media or LE-apparently. mo
Lisa is gone. D and J can get back to living their lives.
A cold sadness. mo
Parents haven't talked to the media period, on this statement or any other statement made by the lawyers.
Good bye Lisa, hello, cold case.
This news is always so disheartening, even if expected.
What would you have them do differently ~n/t~?
Sometimes they do have a confession pretty soon. It didn't take long in Tyler Dasher's case, for instance.