Forgive me if I missed this, but did I read correctly on NGs FB comments that Isa was absent from school on Friday but at the ball field that night?
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I watched Nancy Grace's Show last night and she was annoyed that no one would confirm whether or not Isabel attended school on Friday. She said, "We`ve called the elementary school, they won`t tell us, cops won`t tell us." If Isabel attended a baseball game Friday night, it proves she was alive.
Here is the discussion that transpired on NG concerning Isabel's attendance at school on Friday.
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Out to you, Paul Birmingham, KNST. Was she at school on Friday? I understand she goes to Academy of Tucson Elementary.
PAUL BIRMINGHAM, NEWS DIRECTOR, KNST:
That`s right. She goes to Academy of Tucson Elementary School, which is a charter school. At this point, police are not saying whether or fact -- whether in fact she was at school on Friday. That`s a question that`s been asked. Again, they are keeping a number of things very close to the vest in this investigation. That is one of the things that they`re not able to provide an answer for that we would love to know.
GRACE: OK. That is not giving me a good feeling.
Kelly, Pilar, Kirby, it`s hard to read the tea leaves. We could be completely off track, but to not release that she was in school as normal on Friday, that`s extremely unusual. Don`t you think so, Kirby? I mean, come on, before you were a defense lawyer, you and I tried cases down the hall from each other, prosecuting.
Something -- I don`t understand why they`re holding back simple details, like why -- was she in school, who put her to bed, who checked on her first thing in the morning? I don`t get it, Kirby.
CLEMENTS: No, that`s a huge red flag, because quite honestly, it almost sounds like they`re insinuating that something happened to the child on that Friday to keep her from going to school and that this whole event is staged on Saturday morning. It gives you that impression. Now I can`t say that`s a fact --
GRACE: It does. And we absolutely have no evidence of that, Pilar. But by not releasing a simple fact like that, I mean, every school -- every schoolmate has got to know whether she was in school or not, Pilar.
PRINZ: Nancy, I think it would be pretty easy information for us to find out outside the police. I agree it does seem very strange. And especially when you look at the statistics, when you look at the total number of total child abductions in our country, it`s such a small percentage are nonfamily.
GRACE: And Kelly Saindon, that is a lot easier -- it sounds easier than it is. We`ve called the elementary school, they won`t tell us, cops won`t tell us.
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1204/24/ng.01.html