Not trying to be disagreeable but I don't see anything odd about any of these statements. I see that the mom calls her "her baby" as in her youngest. I still refer to my 9 year old daughter sometimes as "my baby." The rest I don't see as outwardly alibi building unless proven to be false statements.
All I see thus far is perhaps some irresponsible parents, perhaps they were partying, I dunno. But I think from what I have seen it is a stretch to go from that to being involved in a murder/kidnapping/more cover up?? I am thinking I am missing a lot of the story, so sorry if some of this has been discussed.
I appreciate hearing your thoughts. I don't think anyone in Bella's family is involved in her murder JR is the perp. However, I'm concerned that the family's story regarding what happened that night keeps changing; to me that's suspicious and it makes me think they know more than they have told LE.
What the family has said doesn't match what we've learned from the police press conferences and msm reports. On the night Bella disappeared the mom and her boyfriend failed to report to police that JR was in their home and that he left with Bella while her sister was in the bathroom. In fact, police Chief Williamson stated that it was Bella's sister who told them about JR, not the mom or boyfriend.
To me that's obstruction of justice. That the mom and her boyfriend would withold such crucial information from the search team is reprehensible. So to hear him over-explaining the simple question of "how long ago did you see her?" made me wonder why it was so important to him to let 911 know within the first few seconds that he wasn't at home when Bella disappeared. To me, that's alibi-building.
And I find it odd that he referred to Bella as a baby and yet he got her actual name wrong.
From the 911 call that Bella's mom's boyfriend made:
911: Alright, and you said so the little girl was home with her Grandma?
RF: With her sister and her Grandma. Her Grandma I believe is asleep so...
From mom's interview with CBS 5:
Grogan says she left Isabella and her older sister upstairs with Folster's mother. She claims she did not even know Rector, a family friend, was in the home. Court records, however, state Grogan's two children were downstairs with Rector and three other friends. Grogan says she called police after searching for Isabella for more than 40 minutes.
http://www.kpho.com/story/26461801/isabellas-mother-she-was-my-baby-she-was-my-world?autostart=true
From mom's interview with Nancy Grace:
I got a call from my older daughter saying she couldnt find Bella. She couldnt find Justin. We looked around outside, then we called police, Bella's mother told the Nancy Grace team.
http://www.hlntv.com/video/2014/09/05/911-call-missing-isabella-grogan-cannella