mysticrose
The key to change... is to let go of fear
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Nevermind I found it !
I think it has gone too far for that...I mean LE is demolishing houses looking for clues...
I do believe LE is looking at all possibilities...I don't think they "decide" on a theory and then try to prove it, at least not very often. I think that is truly the exception when that happens. JMO
Polly Klaas was taken out a window of her home during a girls sleep-over. Right underneath everyone's noses. So, it does happen.
I'm just not getting the feeling of stanger abudction in this at all tho.
Thankx for the vehicle info lauriej - so dad has a work vehicle and mom has a car.
I agree, but i think of jessica lunsforsd and elizabeth smart too. They all were taken while people were sleeping in house. so i guess it could of really happened. moo
Does someone have a link about the bday party the day before ? TIA
I keep thinking about how close to the airport (MCI) they live....the fact that you do not need ID for a child when traveling with a child....Baby Lisa could have been anywhere by the time they called 911....wonder if LE or FBI have reviewed cameras/footage at the airport....and now I am wondering WHY ID is not needed....this should be a duh point for security...jmo
Surely the police notified the airport. If the dad called 911 at 4am. I assume they immediately notified the airport. Are there any early flights out of MCI?
You have to have ID for baby if you buy the baby a seat, sometimes even if you just have a lap baby. Lap babies have to be noted while purchasing a ticket, name and age provided.
Would you just hope they didn't ask for ID?
Surely the police notified the airport. If the dad called 911 at 4am. I assume they immediately notified the airport. Are there any early flights out of MCI?
You have to have ID for baby if you buy the baby a seat, sometimes even if you just have a lap baby. Lap babies have to be noted while purchasing a ticket, name and age provided.
Would you just hope they didn't ask for ID?
I am having a really hard time remembering any cases where a child was accidently killed and the parent hid the body.
I sat and thought about this a good long while a few weeks ago on another missing child thread here. I'm still stumped.
I am having a really hard time remembering any cases where a child was accidently killed and the parent hid the body. Took the child's body out and just disposed of it. Even parents that were under the influence of something, all the one's I remember where that happened the parents called 911 as soon as they realized the child was unresponsive. Took their lumps (some were charged).
An accident scenario doesn't work for me JMHO. Not saying that the parents did anything to Lisa---just saying an accident theory doesn't work for me.
I try not to personalize the cases on here but I can't imagine either being under the influence or accidently giving one of my own children too much meds or discovering that one of their siblings had given them too much meds---and not calling 911--but instead just disposing of my child. In my mind I have to rule an accident theory out and continue to narrow down the possibilities from there. Just sharing my thoughts.
AA reserves the right to request documented proof of age for any traveler 2 years of age or younger. Please be prepared to provide documentation (birth certificate, passport, etc.) upon request.
My only problem with this (and I know I have said it before) is all of the missing children who have never been found-there is no way of knowing the true circumstances of what happened to them. I think Haleigh Cummings, for one, could have died accidently. Even Hailey Dunn, for that matter. And we will never know for sure, because they have been missing too long. Some people, with criminal histories or activities, might well choose to cover up an accident, in my opinion.
Caylee and Casey Anthony, of course (if you believe the defense's statements).
One would have to be fairly positive that an airline would not ask for ID...I know I sure would not risk that if I had just stolen a child, not when you can get away in a vehicle pretty quickly. If she was kidnapped.