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Don't let this happen again.........:floorlaugh:
This is why I don't post...I manage to think I am contributing and it bites me in the arse. LOL :floorlaugh:
Don't let this happen again.........:floorlaugh:
If those are truly X-Ray trays,
They are sure taking a lot of them,
Something sure has their interest in the walls or floor...
Our verified expert on SAR here hinted that LE does not like to let perps know what their SAR investigative methods are, so as not to help them in any future crimes.
I am guessing they are cadaver dogs.
I just wish we knew what they were looking for.
1) Are they looking for Lisa?
2) Are they investigating to rule out the parents?
3) Are they investigating to confirm a "real" abduction?
4) Are they eliminating areas to rule out where Lisa may have been or still be?
I'm not sure what their strategy is at this point. There's been so much focusing done on the parents that I'm left with more questions than answers.
I just wish they would tell us if they feel this was indeed a kidnapping. Before anyone tells me they don't have to tell us anything, I know they don't.
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Private Investigator #BillStanton on Search for #LisaIrwin: I Do Not Believe This Crime Was Committed Inside Home soc.li/cmWYnWZ
SO.. Now does someone want to decipher this one.. He admits that a crime was committed but thinks it was outside of the home which doesnt match his clients account that the baby was kidnapped from the house ????
They have collected something from almost every search of the house so far. Same for the woods searches and the abandoned houses. That's why I have said CSI has been on the scene almost every search so far. They have probably collected a small warehouse full (yes exaggerating a bit) of evidence so far to go through. Who knows how many more times they might be there again and collect more.
This is why I don't post...I manage to think I am contributing and it bites me in the arse. LOL :floorlaugh:
..i agree---i think those are x-ray trays..
http://www.ktnv.com/news/national/132155168.html
Kansas City police use bomb detection gear in hunt for missing baby
Young says the bomb and arson truck carried devices that will aid in the search, but he didn't go into detail.
Many bomb units carry X-ray equipment that can scan solid objects and reveal items hidden within.
I just wish we knew what they were looking for.
1) Are they looking for Lisa?
2) Are they investigating to rule out the parents?
3) Are they investigating to confirm a "real" abduction?
4) Are they eliminating areas to rule out where Lisa may have been or still be?
I'm not sure what their strategy is at this point. There's been so much focusing done on the parents that I'm left with more questions than answers.
I just wish they would tell us if they feel this was indeed a kidnapping. Before anyone tells me they don't have to tell us anything, I know they don't.
My first conclusion is that <modsnip> will never be a public speaker. My second conclusion is that he means that the perpetrator is not someone from inside the home, i.e., not the parents.
I personally don't rely on this guy for anything but comic relief.
Sorry to ask again.. but is the backyard cam off?
I know this has had to be asked before but ...
If LE does any permanent structure damage and nothing can be found of a criminal native are they responsible for the repair? If not will home owners insurance cover it or could the owners sue LE?
A bomb squad wouldn't want to wait for their x-ray film to develop, right?
But,if one believes DB, when she stated that LE said to her "we know you did it " (paraphrased), LE has not believed this was an abduction from very early on...If they ever did ? MOO