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What does the Palo Verde Rehab have to do with Becky Celis?
Here is video of the statement for those who could not see it:http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/news/crime/missing-girl-police-hold-news-conference-04252012
And the dad mentioning "demands" was the reason I posted this. (Dear Lord, growing up my mom drove me nuts watching me walk to the bus stop, making sure I called her when I got to a friend's house...it made me so mad. Funny how once we become parents, we finally understand some of the stuff we thought was crazy that our parents did.)
So..my point is, after watching the parents pour their hearts out, I would eat my keyboard and any assorted minutia on my desk if they themselves had any part in this. But...my (totally opinion) concerns are the verifiable fact that losing their house(s) was an issue over the last year or so. Money problems can cause other wise smart, kind people to do some things that are not smart. I'll leave it at that.
Or one of the numerous RSO's in the neighborhood decided to repeat offend.
Or a extended family member or friend of the family is a disgusting example of humanity.
Just my thoughts...that's why I signed up here, to share them and discuss.
Do any Tucson locals know the type of patients they take care of at Palo Verde (mental health services) at Tucson Medical Center? That's where Becky Celis works. Is it outpatient or inpatient mental health services?
I am thinking they wanted to search the area immediately around the home and neighborhood for any sort of evidence or clues before branching out to more geographically distant likely spots.
I guess I just assume that the area immediately around the home is most likely to contain evidence or clues that can lead LE to some idea of where to go from there or whom to look at closer.
It's inpatient alcohol/drug rehab. They don't mingle. It's a lockdown type treatment. I think it's in the back of TMC. Palo Verde Rehab?
No, you're dead on I would think. I formed the same impression days ago and nothing that has happened since has shaken me from it. I think this is going to be a Westerfield/Couey type deal. And I think the offender is someone close by who has been planning this for a while.
I was told by an employee at TMC as recently as last night that she works in the Children's Emergency Dept. I'm totally confused now. I've always heard that she works with pediatric patients.
I watched the parents and I really don't know what to think now. I just can't see how someone could come through her window, all the while making sure she stays asleep/doesn't kick/scream/knock stuff over while they are getting her out the window, get her out the window without knocking or hitting something themselves, and not make a noise that was loud enough or unusual enough to alert someone or a household animal.
Working in the Childrens Emergency there at TMC would make her working with pediatric patients. That is a special ER dept for just children and pediatric patients. And from what I have heard, that is where she worked. Also the lady earlier who had taken her daughter there a few days ago said that is what she was told, so I would go with that. But (and I could be wrong of course) but she would have pediatric patients there in the Childrens ER.
After watching the press conference and reading the posts, I had to take a step-back a little and listen without my heart ONLY because of the Susan Smith case.
Now, this is not to say I feel the parents are involved in anyway, but it also means I haven't ruled them out along with every single friend or relative of the family.
Right now for me, someone knows this family, knows their routine, knows the inside of their home, knows their dogs etc., etc.
I also thought perhaps Isabel just plain walked out of the house on her own, however, with the hits on some sort of scent, that didn't make sense.
So for me right now, everyone is a suspect to me that is close to this family and just don't feel YET that this is a abduction by a stranger.
I sure hope we learn more - SOON!
When my oldest daughter was five and six, she slept so soundly that I took her took her to the potty every night before I went to bed. I would guide her to the bathroom put her on the pot and say "Go TT honey" and she would. One night I was sick so I had my husband do it. He scooped her out of the bed and said "Let's go TT baby" and she did, ALL over him. He never did that again. She never even woke up.
Oh my God! Isabel's parents would give their own lives to have their precious daughter back. It's agonizing to watch their pleas. I thought the dad was going to drop to his knees and beg for her return.
Police confirmed that several dogs were in the home during the time of Isabel's disappearance but did not say what breed they are or whether they barked to alert the family to an intruder.
The dad really got to me. I think the mom held up as well as she could but it was taking everything the dad had to hold it together and not collapse into a blubbering heap!
I imagine with Isa being their youngest child and their only daughter she was probably the apple of her daddy's eye and a 'daddy's girl.'
I dont think this has anything to do with financial problems. They seem to have overcome that and both have good jobs.
Imo, there is only one reason to kidnap a beautiful little girl out of her bed and that is the offender did this because he has a sickening perverted lust for little girls Isa'a age.Damn him to hell.
imo