In the MK interview Debbie states both boys were awake, so she told THEM they could sleep in her bedroom. (@ 3:30 mark) http://video.foxnews.com/v/1208764392001/exclusive-parents-of-missing-baby-lisa-speak-out
In the Judge Jeanine video, Debbie says that Jeremy came into the bedroom and asked why Michael was in her bed.
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(I'm NOT liking where this is going!)
Wow!
It sure is a good thing we have a judicial system where a person gets a real live trial before average citizens can convict them as guilty of murdering their child.
The part I bolded above, I really don't see any inconsistency there. She asked the boys if they'd like to come into her bed. I just assumed only one of them said yes and the other was happy to stay put in his own bed. This is something I did when my boys were younger. If they were awake late I might ask both of them if they'd like to snuggle in my bed but usually only the younger (more hug-friendly!) one said yes. But with two kids close in age you're always careful not to make one feel left out.
I see a lot of inconsistencies in their interviews (including the third thing you mentioned in your post) but the boys in the bed thing, that's not one of them imo.
I don't know who those people are, but speaking for me, I do believe that somebody helped her and that he was noticed by the neighbors a few houses down on Chelsea at 12:15 A.M. on his way to the river. MOO.
I wondered as well what they are grieving. According to them, someone came in the middle of the night and kidnapped their baby. When things like that happen, when a family member simply vanishes with no explanation, people hold onto hope FOREVER that their family member will be found and they will see that family member again. The turn over every rock, question everyone they can think of, camp out on LEs doorstep demanding updates and answers, they hire people like Tim Miller. They beg, they plead, they worry, they hope, they search.
And then, when the worst happens, and news comes that their family member is dead and gone forever, they finally grieve.
This family has skipped over a whole lot of steps in this process and one is left to ponder "why"?
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As Deborah Bradley walks into house I asked her why she hasn't done local interviews. She said "because we're grieving". #LisaIrwin
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Same here. Sadly, I feel like this is no longer about finding Lisa - alive or dead. It's "showtime" for the attorneys who are representing parents who probably aren't telling the truth about what happened to their daughter. No arrests or charges yet but the case is being tried in the media and a potential jury pool dazed and confused wiith skewed facts and details :furious:
He is in Rome, Italy. Vacay???
Something is NOT adding up here.
~ In one version, the boys are awake when Debbie goes to bed, so she tells both boys they can sleep in her room. (MK interview)
~ In one version, only Michael is in the bed when Jeremy comes into the room. (JJ interview)
~ In another version of the story, Jeremy tells us he came in, noticed things in the house amiss, and checked on the kids, checking on the boys first. So...he DIDN'T go first to Debbie's room? (KMBC interview)
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The part I bolded above, I really don't see any inconsistency there. She asked the boys if they'd like to come into her bed. I just assumed only one of them said yes and the other was happy to stay put in his own bed. This is something I did when my boys were younger. If they were awake late I might ask both of them if they'd like to snuggle in my bed but usually only the younger (more hug-friendly!) one said yes. But with two kids close in age you're always careful not to make one feel left out.
I see a lot of inconsistencies in their interviews (including the third thing you mentioned in your post) but the boys in the bed thing, that's not one of them imo.
I think Kathleen Zellner (who was not hired by DB) and Joe Tacopina (who is representing DB) also know the disposition of Baby Lisa Irwin. Zellner wasn't interested in representing the family, JT took the case (probably due to it's high-profile status). jmo
This has gone on long enough...I'm getting frustrated!:banghead::furious:
Again, in one interview Jeremy and Debbie clearly state that only one boy was in bed. In another interview, we have Debbie saying the boys were awake, so she told them they could sleep in her bedroom. And now we have JT saying BOTH the boys were sleeping in Debbie's bed that night.
I'd call that a whopping inconsistency. JMO
I would be looking for her.Yeah, I'd be grieving like hell if my child were missing too.
Is it assumed they are raking it in or is there a link?DB has made this all about her from the beginning. Now, she's raking in the dough AND getting fawned over!! Lisa....who?? :furious:
I would like to know exactly what her brother was referring to, in that text. hummmmm..LE needs to be on him like white on rice. JMO
Is grief related only to death? I never realized that. I always thought it was related to loss. Thinking of my own daughter, losing her in any way would result in grief. I wouldn't have thought to reserve the word only for death.
Well, actually it is. I saw and read, in several different places, where she said there was one boy, the youngest in bed with her, and the kitten.
It's not the fact of whether she asked one boy or two. The problem is that she said one thing, and now we are hearing another thing.
When a person changes their story, midstream, it's a problem. MOO