FL FL - Sabrina Aisenberg, 5 months, Valrico, 24 Nov 1997

  • #381
@Caring1 Hey could you post the current NamUs Exclusion List for Sabrina Paige Aisenberg? I would greatly appreciate it.
 
  • #382
@Caring1 Hey could you post the current NamUs Exclusion List for Sabrina Paige Aisenberg? I would greatly appreciate it.
Not Caring1 but I had the page open. Only 1 exclusion:
UP8419
01/16/2001
Isle of Wight
VA
 
  • #383
Not Caring1 but I had the page open. Only 1 exclusion:
UP8419
01/16/2001
Isle of Wight
VA

That's an interesting exclusion. This UID was estimated to be 20 - 30 years old. Maybe it was an automatic comparison but then why list it?
 
  • #384
That's an interesting exclusion. This UID was estimated to be 20 - 30 years old. Maybe it was an automatic comparison but then why list it?

Sabrina would be in her late 20s now if she survived the initial abduction.
 
  • #385
Sabrina would be in her late 20s now if she survived the initial abduction.
26 . I would hope her family has put themselves on the DNA family searches. This is about the age some young woman want to check out their ancestry . If she was stolen and placed into a new family..which I doubt. This case and Trenton Ducketts case ,really irk me . The huge misteps in these cases ,imo made them even more unsolvable than they already seemed to be.
 
  • #386
26 . I would hope her family has put themselves on the DNA family searches. This is about the age some young woman want to check out their ancestry . If she was stolen and placed into a new family..which I doubt. This case and Trenton Ducketts case ,really irk me . The huge misteps in these cases ,imo made them even more unsolvable than they already seemed to be.

See, I think she was stolen and placed into a new family. I think she was sold, honestly, probably to a family who really wanted a baby and couldn't have one of their own. MOO.
 
  • #387
That's an interesting exclusion. This UID was estimated to be 20 - 30 years old. Maybe it was an automatic comparison but then why list it?
From what I have seen, Virginia has some magic ability to test everyone and everything. I wish every state had that magic...
 
  • #388
I've followed this case since the beginning. It's hard to believe that 25 years have passed since she went missing. This interesting new Fox13 article was published today. I "Google" Sabrina's name periodically, hoping to see that the adult Sabrina has taken a DNA test and has been reunited with her family.

 
  • #389
This interesting new Fox13 article was published today

My opinions only: I don't remember ever reading those specific quotes allegedly heard during the wire-tapping. And yet the audio was never released, not even a portion of it. That is the main thing I have never understood about this case. Her parents were accused by LE at the time, but where is any evidence?

Also the article mentions that a blond hair was found by LE. If the hair still exists, could they get a DNA profile from it?

 
  • #390
  • #391
True Crime All The Time Podcast released an episode about Sabrina's disappearance.


Sabrina Aisenberg was just five months old when she disappeared from her home in Valrico, Florida. Her parents were the main suspects from the beginning of the investigation. Sabrina has never been found, but her family still believes she is alive.

Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Sabrina Aisenberg's disappearance. It was determined that the garage door to the family home and the door leading from the garage into the home were both open that night. Two years after Sabrina disappeared, Sabrina's parents were indicted for perjury and conspiracy. But, did the police get it wrong? Did they spend too much time focusing on the family to the detriment of the investigation?
 
  • #392
  • #393
I'm surprised that after 27 years, there is only 1 exclusion.
 
  • #394
My opinions only: I don't remember ever reading those specific quotes allegedly heard during the wire-tapping. And yet the audio was never released, not even a portion of it. That is the main thing I have never understood about this case. Her parents were accused by LE at the time, but where is any evidence?

Also the article mentions that a blond hair was found by LE. If the hair still exists, could they get a DNA profile from it?


I can’t remember specifics, but I could have sworn I’ve heard clips of the supposedly incriminating audio on a television or news program at some point. Regardless, the judge in the case said they were basically incomprehensible.

Personally, I think LE heard what they wanted to hear on those tapes. They believed the parents were guilty from the start, and listened to the audio with that in mind, hence them hearing “confessions” that no one else did.

If they were truly as incriminating as they claim, they wouldn’t have lost their case against the Aisenbergs and they would have followed through in charging them with crimes against Sabrina. They’ve never put forward any credible, convincing evidence to back up their belief in the Aisenbergs’ guilt.
 
  • #395
@bearfossils Based on what I remember, I agree with you. It's a shame there wasn't more evidence found/collected at the time. I do wonder if anyone (whether the Aisenbergs or LE) have a POI in mind but nothing can be proven. JMO.
 
  • #396
I really wonder what happened to her
 
  • #397
It's hard to know what to think in this case because the police clearly focused on the parents from the start and made fools of themselves trying to prove them guilty—those recordings of them are completely incomprehensible, and using them as evidence is absurd... Perhaps if they had approached the case more objectively, we would have a better perspective...
Personally, this is one of the few cases where I don't think the parents are responsible... I feel like if they had murdered their baby, there would be more to it than just their absence... No history of violence, no history of abuse, no forensic evidence, no body, etc... The neighbor hearing a baby crying at night, coupled with the burglaries in homes with young children, really makes me wonder if this is a rare case of a child being kidnapped by a stranger...
whatever it is
Rest in peace, Sabrina
 

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