No. LE hasn't officially confirmed anything about writing on walls. My understanding is a reporter asked LE the question about evidence of Isa writing in her closet walls but they would not comment. It would be in connection to CPS involvement. The theory is if she wrote in her closet wall and CPS visited the home on more than one occasion, could there be evidence of child abuse inside the home.
I don't think the writing on the wall is the issue. The speculation speaks for itself, imo.
I highly doubt he slept either... personally I think he got twacked out with uncle Justin.
I thought the reporter asked about a 'note written by Isabel' that was found in her closet?
That is DARLING! What a little sweetie pie! Clearly she's as clever as her grandmama! <3As to those who say their six-year-olds can/could write an understandable message:
A letter from my five-year-old grandbaby, the youngest in her kindergarten, arrived yesterday:
"I love you and mis you and rile rile won to see you. XOXOXO"
Every letter L is backwards. Still, not bad for a little one who attended a play-based preschool rather than an academic one.
Too much to hope that Isabel left a message that would close the case. Poor baby.
Yes, but he was quickly corrected by another reporter who said, "it was written on a wall".
While I get what you are saying....to be fair....mom and dad are not doing crap to help themselves or their MISSING DAUGHTER! They have every ability to get their mouths and faces in front of the camera and set some stories straight. They have a platform to not only beg and plea for HELP (which they haven't done) but to answer any and all questions and help the public HELP THEM.
So while some may not be able to stand the tactics of TPD (I actually get some of their tactics because if this matter ends up in court, they need to make sure they didn't screw themselves....) some of us cant stand the LACK OF ANYTHING from mom and dad. You'd think they had only just lost their pet hamster or an expensive pair of sunglasses....their lackadaisical attitude....lack of urgency and desperation and pleas and lack of NON STOP IN YOUR FACE: WEHRE IS MY DAUGHTER....makes me want to vomit.
This all just reminds me of the baby Lisa drama and her ridiculous pathethic parents....
ETA....@ elmomom....my attitude is not directed at you. As I re-read what I typed, it may appear that way. It is more a vent at the situation...not at you![]()
Thanks. So two different reporters have heard this?
My bad, i am new at these and didnt read every rule. Im sorry i just find it very interesting. Good to know! Thank youThat "alein" site is not a reputable MSM site; just someone's personal website, of which, we don't link to sites like this, IIRC.
Understood! But it was nice for a few seconds to contemplate a kind and wonderful alien family abducting Isabel rather than what it appears likely occurred to her.
:ufo:
I thought tge neighbor said they spoke in english?Yea, but Alicia said her dog and the Celis' dogs all went nuts at 6:30 am. The same time she also heard the men speaking in a language she didn't understand. I really wish she would have looked out her window then. No, she goes back to sleep until Uncle is banging on her door at 8am.
I think the Celis' dogs were let out at 6:30 and smelled an unfamiliar scent in the backyard. Barking ensued.
JMO, I think the connection to the 4-20 date doesn't amount to anything. Smoking weed did not cause this mess where a little girl disappearred, IMO. SC works in a dental office, and RC in nursing, so I can't see them going out of their way for a little weed or even street drugs like Meth. It would seem they could get a higher grade of drugs. I wouldn't even think drugs if SC didn't sound so out-of-it on that 911 call.
IMO Isa's closet wall coloring is just part of the investigation. NG went on to say that Isa's school work was also looked at. So I can see that.
The behavioral unit was there to analyse the situation. Instead of looking for "where is Isa"', they look into "who is Isa". As each of us who are parents, we know our child. LE is trying to do the same by looking into each facet of Isa's life. I do hope they find something.