What I heard on Nancy Grace tonight was that police stated in the beginning that SC and RC have no sense of " urgency" to find Isa.
I live in a small horsey town in the south of Maricopa county, and have
been a snowbird for the last 4 years. I have a 3 bedroom home which
stands vacant 2-3 mo. of the year. Some snowbirds in my neighborhood
split their time 6/6, some 4/7. All of my neighbors have someone check
in on their houses, because we are not in a gated community. I
air- condition the house when I'm not there.The houses here in the southwest are not built the same way they are up north. There is no insulation, no T-vek wrap. I can sometimes hear the baby crying in the house next to me. Many of the homes are vacant due to fore-closure.
Alot of the homes seem to have large open areas with bedrooms seperated to either side and kitchen, up north we call that great rooms.
I live in two places, and spend most of my time in AZ, beacuse my
son-in law ate a gun for lunch, leaving my daughter a widow with 2 kids.
My husband, who was not yet retired four years ago, bought me the
home so I could be her back-up. In February of this year my daughter
went missing in the desert after she crashed her car in a ditch and left her vehicle without her cell phone. After searching for 3 hours for her I knew that it was
imperaitive for me to find her, the desert was dark and cold. I called 911.
I put on my big girl panties, and was dead calm, I even chuckled when
they asked my for my license-plate number but the one thing I did
convey was my sense of" Urgency". I needed to find her before trouble did. Maricopa Sheriffs Dept. was great.
They found her in 2 hours. Maybe when I go back in July I can be a real snowbird, my husband will come down in Nov and things with my daughter
are now looking better.
I almost did not follow this case, because
it sounded from the start like an inside job and still does and no- one
seems in a hurry to find Isa, least of all her parents.