Speaking to society at large... we all need to do a better job watching out and caring for each other.
The paradox here is that while cases like this one shine a spotlight on this need, they also drive a wedge of fear between people. Adults who might otherwise pay more attention to the kids around them instead choose not to get involved for fear that their concern will be misinterpreted. And around and around we go.
But it goes beyond this. We live in a sociopathic nation, a society in which compassion is openly scorned, in which the poor are villified, in which the sick are ignored and often blamed. We have a society that operates like a herd of gazelles, and when the Lions of misfortune strike we scatter and leave the slow and weak and unlucky to perish -- while congratulating the Lions for another successful kill and ourselves for surviving and feeling nothing.
We need to do better. Seriously.
Respectfully agree..it is called tunnel vision
Respectfully agree..it is called tunnel vision
And LE is not 100% ALWAYS right! They are EXPERTS because of what the have to see/do in their line of work, but every police officer is, at the end of the day, a human being...:twocents:
Give me a break. It's not at all tunnel vision.
This mom has been all over the place with her stories --
doors locked
doors unlocked
windows open
windows closed with screens bent
left some lights on
turned some lights off'
didn't hear a thing
have a big dog that didn't bark--or did he bark?
Son in bed
son in bed with step brother
3 cell phones taken
Her story is full of holes. :banghead: Her story changes because somewhere in there--she is not telling the absolute truth.
imoo
None of those parents turned around and told the public that they had failed a poly nor did they stop cooperating with police. Making a second public plea for the return of Lisa at this point would be absurd.
Susan Smith made a public plea and she was very guilty of harming her sons.
JMO
That's because she wasn't the one that originally told that story that's Jeremy's verison of what he came home to. She was in bed asleep supposedly. She's just repeating a lot of what he told her. We have NO way of knowing if that is really how the house was when he came home. for all we know he could be lying.
And LE is not 100% ALWAYS right! They are EXPERTS because of what the have to see/do in their line of work, but every police officer is, at the end of the day, a human being...:twocents:
I respectfully disagree. LE will do whatever it takes to find the baby and the real kidnapper. If LE is focused on the parents there's a reason.
imo
Agreed. They aren't always right. But bottom line they are the closest who knows what is going on.
We don't know what they found in that house. We don't know if the luminol testing showed blood or signs of a clean up. We also don't know what other signs they may have found in the home. We don't know what the interviews showed, whether it was distraught parents who tried to give any and all info that they thought might be helpful to finding their baby. Or a parent who appeared reluctant to express helpful thoughts, or had to think of answers to questions before they expressed them. Or whether parents were consistant in their answers or whether their answers changed according to what LE told them they had found.
I do know they haven't accused the parents as yet. They have spoken of them as helpful. They have appeared to be searching out other leads, interviewing neighbors and determining the where abouts of other names that have come up in the investigation. A good indication that tunnel vision isn't happening.
At the same time they spent a long time in that home. A long expensive time, with all the forensics and investigators in home. Something held them there. Something made them feel the home was important in the crime. I may not know what held them there. But I do know that they spent more time there than usual.
They did do searches. But if you have watched any missing cases, you will have learned it is a wide world out there and without any indication of where the person might have been taken, you can't search everywhere. So best case for finding the baby is for someone to talk.
Making a public plea is not absurd. It would show the parents care about a precious, innocent, 10 month old baby who's missing!!!!
It's been 9 days now since baby Lisa was last seen, and the parents aren't doing anything publically.
No interviews, no hanging posters, nada. :furious:
Absolutely. This whole case is so bizarre. I don't know whether she or her husband are involved, but my gut tells me that they are. (I know - that's not proof). Missing cell phones, lights on, mom didn't hear anything but had a baby monitor, LE says parents not cooperating, then parents say that is not true, mom says she failed poly, questionable entrance of perp into home, parents not begging every day for baby's safe return, hiring PI and 2 lawyers, etc, etc. Each of these actions alone don't necessarily mean complicity on the part of the parents, however, added together, they darn sure give one pause to wonder if they were somehow involved in this baby's disappearance.
I ask myself if this is how a normal parent would act under the same or similar circumstances, and I have to say "No". JMO of course.
Excuse me? My opinion had nothing to do with how precious or innocent Lisa is. My opinion is that her parents making a second plea AFTER stating that LE told her mother she had failed a poly and AFTER LE stated publicly that her parents had stopped cooperating is absurd.
I'll continue to hold that opinion about Lisa's PARENTS.
JMO
Excuse me? My opinion had nothing to do with how precious or innocent Lisa is. My opinion is that her parents making a second plea AFTER stating that LE told her mother she had failed a poly and AFTER LE stated publicly that her parents had stopped cooperating is absurd.
I'll continue to hold that opinion about Lisa's PARENTS.
JMO
Absolutely. This whole case is so bizarre. I don't know whether she or her husband are involved, but my gut tells me that they are. (I know - that's not proof). Missing cell phones, lights on, mom didn't hear anything but had a baby monitor, LE says parents not cooperating, then parents say that is not true, mom says she failed poly, questionable entrance of perp into home, parents not begging every day for baby's safe return, hiring PI and 2 lawyers, etc, etc. Each of these actions alone don't necessarily mean complicity on the part of the parents, however, added together, they darn sure give one pause to wonder if they were somehow involved in this baby's disappearance.
I ask myself if this is how a normal parent would act under the same or similar circumstances, and I have to say "No". JMO of course.
End this? What odd wording. Either he's way overconfident in his abilities, or was told something that leads him to believe that there's going to be an end to this. Why didn't he say to help find baby Lisa? That wording is really bothering me...
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