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Freedom Park doesn't have a body of water unless you include the pool...
Does it have a changing/dressing room? Please someone check there!!
Freedom Park doesn't have a body of water unless you include the pool...
If anyone could link me to an article or interview or anything else where someone saw her at the park Friday night, I would so very much appreciate it, then I can quit considering that
If anyone could link me to an article or interview or anything else where someone saw her at the park Friday night, I would so very much appreciate it, then I can quit considering that
Okay I think I have narrowed it down, The only junior (Eldest brother would be a junior for his age) team that had a game on the 24th like it states in the statement below would be the A's which were there at the vigil on the 24th.
[FONT=courier new,courier,monospace]Families of Freedom,
I would like to invite everyone to come support the family, friends, and teammates of Isabel Celis. We are holding a prayer meeting between games on Tuesday, April 24th at 6:30pm on field 2 where Isabel's team, and then her brother's team each have a game. The juniors team of her eldest brother also will be joining us.
Please come to the park and support these three teams and the Celis family in this very trying time.[/FONT]
Does it have a changing/dressing room? Please someone check there!!
I really don't see this as so far out there, Mom tells dad, Isa is riding with him, dad is like some people and hears her but doesn't "hear her" or comprehend what she said. Mom is in bed when he gets home because of work the next morning, she is in a hurry when getting ready for work and doesn't check on Isa or looks in her room and assumes she is in her brothers room sleeping, dad gets up and then remembers what mom had said then starts the cover up.
The games on the 24th were Isa's team and the younger of the two brothers' team. It said "The juniors team of her eldest brother also will be joining us" which I understand to mean that they are not playing but will be there for the vigil.
I really don't see this as so far out there, Mom tells dad, Isa is riding with him, dad is like some people and hears her but doesn't "hear her" or comprehend what she said. Mom is in bed when he gets home because of work the next morning, she is in a hurry when getting ready for work and doesn't check on Isa or looks in her room and assumes she is in her brothers room sleeping, dad gets up and then remembers what mom had said then starts the cover up.
This theory seems a little out there to me - if I realized I left my daughter at the park, the FIRST thing I would do would be to drive back there to check. I wouldn't have been checking around the house, etc.
Maybe Isa wasn't in pj's because she fell asleep in the car on the way home.
Just a scenario!
bbmGood post! But I think they have a short list of people very close to Isabelle that they are looking at, for all reasons you stated and more...
- Dogs get a hit in the house
- Family initially stays silent - no plea, etc. - even though LE never told them to avoid media
- LE gets another search warrant
- Dogs barking in a confined area at 6:30 a.m., heard by neighbor, along with men's voices
- LE checking landfill after learning garbage was picked at home that morning
- Small window makes it seem unlikely that this was the point of entry/exit
- Police expliclity stating over and over that everyone remains a person of interest, even one week later (includes parents)
[*]Uncle on scene at once, querying neighbor about what she saw (even if the query began with "Have you seen Isabelle?...")
MOO.
I really don't see this as so far out there, Mom tells dad, Isa is riding with him, dad is like some people and hears her but doesn't "hear her" or comprehend what she said. Mom is in bed when he gets home because of work the next morning, she is in a hurry when getting ready for work and doesn't check on Isa or looks in her room and assumes she is in her brothers room sleeping, dad gets up and then remembers what mom had said then starts the cover up.
But what about the 10 and 14 yr old? Would they go along with a horrible, corrupt cover up?
Also, the dad would have to assume that she was dead and not coming home. If they really had left her behind, wouldn't some of the other families have seen her, wandering out looking for her parents?