sashasnout
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I was kept awake one night by a clicking noise in our bedroom, and it crossed my mind it was a mouse chewing. But I thought, nah, just my imagination. A day or two later one of my cats caught a mouse in my bedroom.
So it has been said that at least one of the boys heard clicking noises the night that Lisa vanished. We have no idea what the clicking noises were and there are any number of things that it could have possibly been. But for some reason there is now speculation that mom was busy doing coke that night and that the clicking noise was her using a card (credit, id, other?) to make the lines of coke for her to snort? Really? This is getting to be too much. This is like the line from the media that mom was in the store with an "unidentified male" that very quickly turned into mom must be having an affair. We all know how that one turned out. If the atmosphere surrounding the thoughts of mom being involved are this judgemental on this board I can only imagine what it is like with everyday regular folks in their area. I can also see why the parents may find it hard to hand out fliers, post fliers or do anything where they are in contact with the public. I can only imagine what is being said about them by folks that are not being monitored on a victim-friendly website.
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Yes, but Jeremy has said in other interviews that the computer room and the boys room are on opposite corners of the house. He was discussing if they could have heard someone coming in the window.
Also, I would imagine that this clicking noise would be non-routine to the boy, or he wouldn't have noticed it.
Here are other suggestions:
Baby swing
Sponge mop
Cigarette lighter
Phone texting
Baby coughing as heard over the monitor
Attic stairs
Clothing with snaps in the dryer
Baby wearing clothing with snaps in the dryer.
Tap shoes
Castanets
Crib railing moving up and down
Giant cockroaches communicating :laugh:
That's all I can remember for now
Great post. Don't forget, while she was supposedly blacked out from drinking, she was not only cutting cocaine, but taking an online welding course and ordering an extra large tool box that has disappearing abilities. Why are people so quick to condemn this woman on what-ifs? I have starling and locusts in our area that click and clack all night long, I hope that doesn't make me an arc welder weilding child murderer. Just sayin', try to look at the logical once in awhile rather than attack the victim. There has been no evidence that shows DB or JI has done anything wrong other than maybe drink a little too much. JI went to work to support his family but he is even being attacked for that. :twocents:
Shaniya Davis - one of the most heartbreaking. She was older, but who knows how many times she was sold before her mother was caught?
We aren't? I posted elsewhere that a likely solution is that mom wouldn't wake up and the baby started crying, so one of the younger boys (forgetting that dad was working an overnight shift) went around the house looking for dad, turning on all the lights, and even opening the door to see if the car was outside. Then trying to use the cell phones (putting their fingerprints all over them) and then tried to take the baby out of the crib themself and accidentally dropped the baby or some other accident.
It would explain all the lights being on and the phones missing.
But at the same time it doesn't seem reasonable to think this is so.
Actually, I'm not sure myself whether we are allowed to theorize about the other children. I've only been here a couple of days myself, but I thought I saw a mod state that minors were off limit for sleuthing. But things move so fast around here I couldn't even tell you where I saw that post, if I did see it.
I was kept awake one night by a clicking noise in our bedroom, and it crossed my mind it was a mouse chewing. But I thought, nah, just my imagination. A day or two later one of my cats caught a mouse in my bedroom.
People who grind their teeth when sleeping are often said to be making clicking noises.
It would be weird if it was the baby monitor, because wouldn't the boys be used to that sound? This wasn't the first night they used the monitor, right?
The 'boys did it' theory makes sense in terms of why the parents might cover it up. But I just cannot see any likely scenario of the 6 or 8 yr old killing this large, robust 11 month old. They were all tucked into bed. And even IF one of the boys tried to pick her up out of the crib, and dropped her, she would not die, imo. They would have to throw her down violently to injure her that badly. From all accounts these were loving well behaved boys who loved their baby sister. I just do not see a way that they could have killed her that night. imoo
The 'boys did it' theory makes sense in terms of why the parents might cover it up. But I just cannot see any likely scenario of the 6 or 8 yr old killing this large, robust 11 month old. They were all tucked into bed. And even IF one of the boys tried to pick her up out of the crib, and dropped her, she would not die, imo. They would have to throw her down violently to injure her that badly. From all accounts these were loving well behaved boys who loved their baby sister. I just do not see a way that they could have killed her that night. imoo
If the boys hadn't slept with their mother recently and the baby monitor was a recent addition, it might be a new or different sound.
BTW.............don't ever get rid of a baby monitor. They come in handy later on when you have a sick adult in the house. Some years ago when my husband was recovering from surgery, he could be asleep and I could be working at the other end of the house or even outside in the yard, and with the baby monitor he could let me know if he needed something.