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Floor plan of house - http://www.kgun9.com/news/local/149171495.html
I think the bedroom just below the den is Isabels.
I think the bedroom just below the den is Isabels.
But why would Dad assume she was dead and never coming home? He would have to make a split second decision to call 911 and say it was a kidnapping.
How did he know she wasn't with a little league family or at the police station?
If a family member is responsible for what happened to her, why would they call the police to the scene of the crime?
I asked the same question this morning. I don't get it either. The only thing I can think of is if he was involved with drug dealers or gangs but there has been nothing suggesting he's into any of that.
Still wondering why some suspect the uncle. :dunno:
How about this: They want to know who was at that park and who may have been watching Isabel and her family?
There are a lot of things in this case that don't seem probable, Someone taking her at 6:30 in broad day light, without awaking anyone in the house, the 3 dogs. We really have very few things in this case that are definite so we are just thinking of possibilities, maybe not probable but maybe they are.
I guess it is possible. But it seems counterintuitive , to me. Isabel is their baby girl. I cannot see Mom just driving away late that night without checking what was up with her little girl. And it is weirder that she would drive away that night with no thought of her 6 yr old,then go to bed without thinking of her, not during the night or even early the next morning. Just seems odd to me.
Is there some new fact that has emerged to give validation to any theory that puts Isa missing from the ballpark, rather than from her own bedroom in the middle of the night??
Or is this just more assumptions based on opinions? I'm going to agree with the poster upthread. If one bases a theory on assumptions on top of other assumptions, then it's probably not a good theory. Many, many things are possible but that does not make them probable.
It happens a lot when a family member is the one responsible for the child's disappearance.
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That's what I think. There have been plenty of cases where, in the background of video or photos, you see the perp. Or people insert themselves into searches, give statements, etc. Was someone there who shouldn't have been? That's the logical place to start.
I agree. We have two other older children in the home who would out the parents on this.
If they thought she rode with the parent they did not ride with, they would not know. Isa could have fallen asleeo under the bleachers for all we know. Or she could have literally been kidnapped by someone who saw her on the playground alone at 10PM while her dad was cleaning up.
I am going to take a breather as well, if we can't speculate or it isn't accepted without criticism, not much really to talk about, basically everything we are doing here is speculation to an extent. As the police have not really confirmed anything at all.
I do not find any possibility that people have thought of here as ridiculous, things happen in life and it doesn't always happen as one would think or expect it to. I appreciate everyone's input, no matter how out there some of the things we say are.
Well as dsntslp said up thread, there just aren't enough facts in this case to discuss what we do know for sure. So if we can't discuss other things that might have happened, not much really to talk about.
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