yllek
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Just because the facts of the case and what I've seen of Debbi thus far leads me to believe that she is not telling all she knows about that night and what happened to Lisa, doesn't mean I or anyone who has come to the same conclusion is wrongly condemning her or do not see her realistically, imo. Likewise, those who feel Debbi is in no way involved and that her changing time line and professed drunkeness plays no part in Lisa's disappearance should not be accused of unduly cannonizing her.
This article gives some family perspectives on Debbi's life because her family felt that people who are suspicious of Debbi need to know about Debbi as they see her, which is affected by her past. That motive was honestly stated in the article by Debbi's dad and I have no problem with that motive or the article itself; I found it an interesting read. It simply has no impact on my opinion because I am only considering Debbi in regards to Lisa's disappearance based upon her statements, actions, and lack of actions. I never assumed that Debbi had an ideal childhood and was a perfect person. I already knew about her mother's death and some of issues surrounding it. I already knew she had left her husband and was now living with a man who has an 8 year old son. As the investigation progressed, I went from knowing that information and believing that an intruder had taken to Lisa, to knowing that information and believing it's more likely that Debbi is involved. It is interesting, but irrelevant to the case, for me. JMO.
P.s. This article cites that there was a 2008 article about Debbi's husband Sean being arrested for a shooting incident back then. That 2008 article was recently re-published and then removed from the Examiner.com site that had republished it when readers contacted the author about another Sean M. Bradley from the right town in MO who is the same age; the author could not confirm that it was Debbi's husband who had the incident. I don't know why the mention of that 2008 article appears in this article without any confirmation that the incident occured (this Kansas City Star reporter had access to Sean's stepmom and Debbi's dad). That's odd to me and makes me wonder if the 2008 article is in this story just to show more trauma in Debbi's life and give her a sympathetic reason for leaving her husband. IF it turns out that Debbi's husband is not the Sean Bradley from the shooting incident, it's very bad journalism, imo.
This article gives some family perspectives on Debbi's life because her family felt that people who are suspicious of Debbi need to know about Debbi as they see her, which is affected by her past. That motive was honestly stated in the article by Debbi's dad and I have no problem with that motive or the article itself; I found it an interesting read. It simply has no impact on my opinion because I am only considering Debbi in regards to Lisa's disappearance based upon her statements, actions, and lack of actions. I never assumed that Debbi had an ideal childhood and was a perfect person. I already knew about her mother's death and some of issues surrounding it. I already knew she had left her husband and was now living with a man who has an 8 year old son. As the investigation progressed, I went from knowing that information and believing that an intruder had taken to Lisa, to knowing that information and believing it's more likely that Debbi is involved. It is interesting, but irrelevant to the case, for me. JMO.
P.s. This article cites that there was a 2008 article about Debbi's husband Sean being arrested for a shooting incident back then. That 2008 article was recently re-published and then removed from the Examiner.com site that had republished it when readers contacted the author about another Sean M. Bradley from the right town in MO who is the same age; the author could not confirm that it was Debbi's husband who had the incident. I don't know why the mention of that 2008 article appears in this article without any confirmation that the incident occured (this Kansas City Star reporter had access to Sean's stepmom and Debbi's dad). That's odd to me and makes me wonder if the 2008 article is in this story just to show more trauma in Debbi's life and give her a sympathetic reason for leaving her husband. IF it turns out that Debbi's husband is not the Sean Bradley from the shooting incident, it's very bad journalism, imo.