I heard her admit she was drinking, but she also stated it didn't have anything to do with Lisa. I never heard her state she was drunk..JMHO
Then you didn't listen very carefully. She admitted she had enough to be DRUNK.
I heard her admit she was drinking, but she also stated it didn't have anything to do with Lisa. I never heard her state she was drunk..JMHO
I don't for a minute believe that! If that was my baby I'd question my other 2 kids right away!
I get the feeling that being vilified for being drunk is worth it to all of a sudden have an incapacitation alibi. I just don't know what to think about this couple... I say couple, because the dad knew she was drinking and didn't say anything, to the public anyway.
I do get a chuckle for ABC's Dan Abrams moaning about the "exclusive" lol, these folks have signed up for the full glory package with NBC and ABC-- it won't be long until Disney World!! :woot:
Despicable. imo
I don't think it is looking worse at all. I actually feel like the more that comes out the more it clears her.
Lisa Irwin's mother drank enough wine at home while relaxing with a neighbor that she has no recollection of whether or not she checked on her daughter or turned off the house lights before she went to bed.
Did the alcohol cause her to black out? "It's a possibility," Deborah Bradley tells PEOPLE.
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20537543,00.html
I think Deborah's concept of drunk is distinctly different from Bill Stanton's concept.
Why hasn't Debra sat and talked with the 2 older children ? she wont let LE interview them but says she hasn't even talked with them to see what they might have heard or saw ??:furious:
Good Lord-they were busy yesterday!!
If Lisa were taken by a stranger, then why lie about when she put her to bed and checked on her? The truth is what will help Lisa come home safe! Initially LE were looking at the window of 10:30pm-3:30am when Lisa was last checked on but now it could have been anywhere from 6:40pm to 3:30pm. Something's not right with her stories.
Does "I was passed out drunk, so I couldn't have done anything" work as an alibi?
Then you didn't listen very carefully. She admitted she had enough to be DRUNK.
At some point on another case we all got a lesson on visual cues and lying. (We also covered this briefly in one of my undergrad classes).
If you are facing a right-handed person and asking them a question, and the person looks up and to the left from your point of view (to their right), it indicates they are visually constructing a scenario (as opposed to remembering the scene). Just throwing that out there for folks to keep in mind when they watch the female interviewee. Wonder if she's right-handed.
FWIW in this people magazine link it says that the neighbor left at 10:30. even if for whatever reason 10:30 is inaccurate, you still have to account for the time the neighbor was over.
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20537543,00.html
Does "I was passed out drunk, so I couldn't have done anything" work as an alibi?
Wow, drinking on the porch, if someone was watching that would be a nice heads-up. IF there is a kidnapper. If not, anything could have happened, and there may not be an accomplice. I hate to say this, but my first thought was LE needs to check the street sewers.![]()
FWIW in this people magazine link it says that the neighbor left at 10:30. even if for whatever reason 10:30 is inaccurate, you still have to account for the time the neighbor was over.
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20537543,00.html
Hi BDE.. I didn't hear that in the interview I watched. Is there more than one interview... I haven't had time to read the People article either... BTW.. Good to see you again. Are you seeing shades of Ron C and Misty C with these two like I am?