I want to let people know that the so-called "White Blob" in the BP gas station video looks to me like a roughly 5'8" man violently swinging a roughly 1-year-old baby from his lower right to his upper left shoulder. I'd guess that the FBI has enhanced this video better than I have and, yet, don't want to share what they have. I think this is important because it should focus this case on this adult. I'll insert an image here and a link to the shortened video. I also provided the still shot as a link in the caption of the video. In order to see what I'm talking, you need to zoom in on the picture. I recommend you download and play the video side by side with the picture.
Here's an address you can paste into your browser for the shortened video:
White blob looks like violent 5'8" man with baby Lisa Irwin - YouTube
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:waitasec: This is a very bizarre statement. How in the world you get such a precise height, and can see a baby swinging violently is beyond me. It is a white blob, that from the motions made, appears to be a person walking. That is all anyone has been able to make of it.
So far, no one has been able to even confirm if the figure is male or female. How are you seeing this?
"The view that parents who deliberately kill their children are 'mad or bad' is too simple," said Dr. Phillip Resnick, director of forensic psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_18151310?source=pophome
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Judge Piro: Who would kidnap a young female baby?
Jeremy Irwin: "Maybe somebody who's cheating on her husband".
He quickly caught himself and stopped quickly. Was he getting a dig in to Deb?
Here's a really good article from the Denver Post. It's a few months old, but it has some great statistics.
Parents who kill their kids not always insane, expert says
By Electa Draper
The Denver Post
REBEKAH AMAYA Lamar woman drowned her two children after getting a sign from a spider to "set her children free."
People tend to believe that any parent who kills a child especially a mother must be crazy, but a leading expert on the crime says it isn't true.
"The view that parents who deliberately kill their children are 'mad or bad' is too simple," said Dr. Phillip Resnick, director of forensic psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_18151310?source=pophome
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I DON'T think so and can't possibly imagine..wow!
"But it's harder to kill yourself than your children," Resnick said.
I want to let people know that the so-called "White Blob" in the BP gas station video looks to me like a roughly 5'8" man violently swinging a roughly 1-year-old baby from his lower right to his upper left shoulder. I'd guess that the FBI has enhanced this video better than I have and, yet, don't want to share what they have. I think this is important because it should focus this case on this adult. I'll insert an image here and a link to the shortened video. I also provided the still shot as a link in the caption of the video. In order to see what I'm talking, you need to zoom in on the picture. I recommend you download and play the video side by side with the picture.
I found this to be really interesting; so much so that I put the enlarged image into Photoshop and did a couple of enhancements. The first is a side-by-side of your enlarged image as it appears, and the same image with the custom sharpening feature in Photoshop used, with default settings. The second is the sharpened image with the application of contrast using the contrast feature. I do honestly believe that this person is carrying something across his right shoulder.
To me it looks like a man dressed in white, but that's about all I can make of it.
Speaking of scenarios, here's one that I don't think anyone has mentioned, namely, that JI had the baby abducted. I recall him saying something about the baby being the glue that bound them together, and if that's all that bound them, he might have perceived her absence as the necessary element in severing that bond. Just a thought, and it's way down on my scale of probability, but I think it should be borne in mind.
Really? You can get gender from that grainy surveillance footage? Seeing it as definitely male?
I found this to be really interesting; so much so that I put the enlarged image into Photoshop and did a couple of enhancements. The first is a side-by-side of your enlarged image as it appears, and the same image with the custom sharpening feature in Photoshop used, with default settings. The second is the sharpened image with the application of contrast using the contrast feature. I do honestly believe that this person is carrying something across his right shoulder.
No doubt LE looked at this video-many times I presume if it was taken the night Lisa vanished.
I for one don't see an adult. I don't see a baby. :waitasec: IMHOO
Really? You can get gender from that grainy surveillance footage? Seeing it as definitely male?
Holy cow! Is that for real? I can absolutely see what looks like a form that could be a round head, a torso and dangling legs. I am a person who couldn't even make out my own baby's shape on the sonogram, even after it was pointed out to me, but I can see the shape on the second enhancement.
I can't get the video to run but I can see the still shot, and if that's real, that's eerie.
I think it looks like a person carrying something over his left shoulder. The important thing, when you're dealing with something as vague as an enhanced image such as this one, is to stick with the generalities.
I found this to be really interesting; so much so that I put the enlarged image into Photoshop and did a couple of enhancements. The first is a side-by-side of your enlarged image as it appears, and the same image with the custom sharpening feature in Photoshop used, with default settings. The second is the sharpened image with the application of contrast using the contrast feature. I do honestly believe that this person is carrying something across his right shoulder.
I think it looks like a person carrying something over his left shoulder. The important thing, when you're dealing with something as vague as an enhanced image such as this one, is to stick with the generalities.