winterrose
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Here's the NBC interview and it has a living room with the tv and a living room with Isa.
Celis NBC interview - YouTube
Celis NBC interview - YouTube
I brightened it up, looks like both go into other rooms? Either that or a closet with a mirror on the front, or a bathroom door with a mirror on the front, hold on let me try to blow this pic up a big.
wow, still not caught up on this very long tread, but wanted to add my :twocents: for what it is worth, lol....
It's possible that whoever took Isa was already in the house when the Cellis's came home from the baseball game. If he/she entered through the window, I too have a hard time imagining he/she leaving through the window with Isa (seems like it would be very difficult to me). As a mom, I hear my 7 year old little one all night long (bathroom, gettting a drink, etc.) so I can't imagine not hearing someone enter our house. Hubby, on the other hand, sleeps through everything, so it's possible Mr. Cellis slept through this. Dogs mean nothing to me as I have read about many abductions where dogs have been in the house. However, i have two very hyper beagles and I am certain if anybody got close to our house, they would bark like mad!!! On the other hand, if somebody entered my daughters bedroom, in and out the window, they may not have a clue since they are gated on the main floor. The Cellis's live in a one story home though, you would think the dogs would have barked! Oh geez, this is all so ???? to me, what happened to this beautiful little girl and why can't anybody find her? My heart is still broken!
COME HOME SAFE AND SOON BEAUTIFUL ISA!
Here's the NBC interview and it has a living room with the tv and a living room with Isa.
Celis NBC interview - YouTube
I brightened it up, looks like both go into other rooms? Either that or a closet with a mirror on the front, or a bathroom door with a mirror on the front, hold on let me try to blow this pic up a big.
That sure seems to be a lot of wasted living space.
I dont think I have ever seen a home that has:
1. Living Room
2. Family Room
3. Den
Ok here's that photo of Isa on the sofa, and the two doorways behind her brightened up and enlarged.
Yep. I asked about that several threads ago. Still wondering, lol.
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It seems odd to have a window in that room.
LE has given a rough idea of how they are allotting resources.
Going strictly from memory, they have 4 investigators looking at the family and 12-14 investigators looking outside of the family.
That seems to me to indicate LE has not yet been able to zero in conclusively one way or the other. Others have argued differently.
And go ahead, throw some more disdain my way.
LE has given a rough idea of how they are allotting resources.
Going strictly from memory, they have 4 investigators looking at the family and 12-14 investigators looking outside of the family.
That seems to me to indicate LE has not yet been able to zero in conclusively one way or the other. Others have argued differently.
And go ahead, throw some more disdain my way.
Ok here's that photo of Isa on the sofa, and the two doorways behind her brightened up and enlarged.
I know, and even looking at it enlarged, it's still odd that window. Unless it's a screen door with the one section of the screen pushed open?
No, I'd say it is a normal window, white aluminum framed, I'd guess, opened from the bottom. I like the detailing around the doors, the wood trim, but the windows lack that, so it looks a bit incongruous, but it's not a screen door, it's a window. Also, it just seems to be the modern style with lots of people not to have drapes, so maybe that might throw you off. But I'd say it's a window.
Do we believe that NONE of the doors in this room lead off to Isabel's bedroom?
I know, and even looking at it enlarged, it's still odd that window. Unless it's a screen door with the one section of the screen pushed open?
That on the left is a mirror. When you watch the video you can see the reflection of her arm waving.
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