What one question would you ask in the case of Lisa Irwin?

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Why havent you called Tim Miller ??? This bothers me more than any other issue so far. Knowing this man is gifted and determined to find missing children he would have been my 2nd call after 911.
 
To LE, why do you need the boys' DNA? Shouldn't you be able to rule them out based on familial DNA markers from JI and DB's DNA? Since the boys had different moms, and Lisa's would be female, it should be obvious whose is whose.

Or did you find related DNA some place really suspicious and you need to find out whose it is? Or see if it's DB's brother's instead of the boys but don't want to alert the brother by asking for his directly?
 
Did Lisa normally sleep through the night? Or is it likely she woke up crying at some point?
 
To the drinking buddy/neighbor, did you ever run home to your own house during the "festivities"? Maybe to use the restroom, check on a pet, get more to drink etc.
 
LE: Where did those phone's ping from, the night of oct.3rd-oct 4th?
The question was already asked but I would like to know the dog that hit's record and If another dog was brought in for a confirmed hit. I also would like to know if the dog's hit outside the house at all. What did the dog hit on in DB's room? The floor or a item on the floor?

DB: could you start from the time you woke up oct 3rd and tell us everything you did that day? Woke up, feed kids breakfast, chat online 1 hour, watch news 1 hour, played outside with kids, feed kids lunch, went for a walk, ect...until the supposed blackout at least?

DB: Who was at your house oct 3rd- oct 4th?

DB:Where did your brother go after you were at the store with him? Did he drink some wine with you?

DB:When you were outside in the front that night did you notice any cars, people that you have not seen before in the area? or the week before this night?

DB: why did you not want to check out back for Lisa? What were you afraid you would find?

DB: When you were on the front porch that night did you leave the backdoor open/unlocked? Did you leave Lisa's window open?

DB: What is Lisa and the boys normal bedtime?

JI: Who was at the house when you left for work? Did you call home at any point to check on DB and the kids?

That's all I can think of atm...
 
Are the two boys frightened out of their minds that a 'bogeyman' broke into their home and stole their baby sister? How are they doing?
 
To DB and JI, Why the freak are you two afraid to be interviewed separately? I'd think your lawyer would be the only "protection" DB needs if she's afraid of bullying cops, so it definitely makes me think there's another reason...
 
To Social Services, why the heck haven't you taken the 2 boys away yet? You've got a mother who clearly thinks it's OK to drink herself to oblivion while caring for three kids and won't even acknowledge that may have played a factor in her child going missing...
 
To the dog, do you normally bark at strangers? And name everyone who was in the house that night?

(OK, so this would be impossible, but come on, he might be the only one in the house you could trust the answers from...)
 
2 questions for me.
1. DB do you have a habit of over drinking?

2. Where is Lisa?
 
To DB: Have you ever blacked out due to drinking at ANY other time while looking after the kids?
 
QUESTION:
What evidence, aside from statements by Jeremy Irwin and Debbi Bradley, do you have that indicates Lisa Irwin ever made it home safely from the family birthday party on the weekend prior to Mon, Oct 3rd?

TO WHOM:
KCPD and FBI Lead Investigators
 
Question for DB and JI... What happened to Baby Lisa? When did it really happen and where is she? IMHO They BOTH know...JMHO
 
Just one question? Surely you jest... ;)

But I will follow the terms of the OP and not ask any questions, becuz I have *way* more than one and can't even fairly prioritize them...just too dang many *IMPORTANT* questions that remain unanswered...

Thanks for the thread. :)
 
To DB:

Since it was a very chilly night the night Lisa was kidnapped, what made you decide to dress her for bed in play clothes - shorts and tee shirt - instead of long-legged pj's? :waitasec:
 
To DB:

Since it was a very chilly night the night Lisa was kidnapped, what made you decide to dress her for bed in play clothes - shorts and tee shirt - instead of long-legged pj's? :waitasec:

Is it against the rules of this forum to answer some questions? I'm not saying discuss, but some questions on this forum actually have been answered by the media or other sources, and so it seems helpful to provide answers if there is one.

The low that night was like, 56. High of 87 the afternoon before, and she was put down at 6:40. So it was warm at that point. Likely she was wearing shorts that day, because it was unseasonably warm.
 
To LE: Was Baby Lisa's bed/sheet damp/wet when you arrived? If she was put down with a bottle at 6:40 p.m., seems to me the bed would be wet, even if she had on a diaper if she was in that bed for very long. It seems like a weird question, I know, but just thinking maybe if it was bone dry, it would indicate she either was never in that crib that night or she was not in there very long before something happened to her. No this is not anything scientific but just wondered this. Was the bottle still in the crib when LE arrived?
 
To LE: Was Baby Lisa's bed/sheet damp/wet when you arrived? If she was put down with a bottle at 6:40 p.m., seems to me the bed would be wet, even if she had on a diaper if she was in that bed for very long. It seems like a weird question, I know, but just thinking maybe if it was bone dry, it would indicate she either was never in that crib that night or she was not in there very long before something happened to her. No this is not anything scientific but just wondered this. Was the bottle still in the crib when LE arrived?

The bottle was on the floor.
 
Is it against the rules of this forum to answer some questions? I'm not saying discuss, but some questions on this forum actually have been answered by the media or other sources, and so it seems helpful to provide answers if there is one.

The low that night was like, 56. High of 87 the afternoon before, and she was put down at 6:40. So it was warm at that point. Likely she was wearing shorts that day, because it was unseasonably warm.

This is from the OP. I'm not sure what it means.

"In this "wish world" you can ask LE, a family member, a known witness, anybody named in mainstream media. The person must answer your question directly (but it's up to you to decide how credible the person answering would be). The person answering would know for a fact that what they told you wouldn't go any further and would not hinder the investigation."
 

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