"I'm not convinced DB is guilty" - Post your theories here.

Thanks marla, vlpate, everyone for all the wonderful resource links in this thread. I'm bookmarking to study further when I have time. Even though we interpret differently sometimes, we all still want the same thing. It's so kind of everyone to share what they've found so we can learn more. :grouphug:
 
If we are not convinced DB was responsible and think Jersey did it, then the data very well could be relevant to this case. Which is why I posted it her in the "I'm not convinced DB is guilty" - Post your theories here thread.

Statistically speaking and based upon the research data, in the event Jersey is the perp, Baby Lisa was most likely murderered. I was just providing the links for anyone to read. On Page 10 under Purpose of this Study is what I really found interesting, as it relates to "commonly help beliefs".: http://www.missingkids.com/en_US/documents/homicide_missing.pdf

JMHO ~ MarlaMe :truce:

Thanks for this post, :D page 26 states very much what many of us have been trying to say all along in this thread. Sorry, I can't copy and paste from a pdf, but it is at the beginning of ....
Purpose of Study
 
Thanks for this post, :D page 26 states very much what many of us have been trying to say all along in this thread. Sorry, I can't copy and paste from a pdf, but it is at the beginning of ....

Short and sweet... every year 1,500 children are killed by their parents - every year ZERO babies between 1-12 months are abducted from their cribs by male drifters between the ages of 18 - 100.
 
Short and sweet... every year 1,500 children are killed by their parents - every year ZERO babies between 1-12 months are abducted from their cribs by male drifters between the ages of 18 - 100.


actually short and not so sweet :(

Decades of statistics on infant abductions in the U.S. suggest one of the least likely scenarios in this week's disappearance of a Kansas City baby is that a stranger broke into her home and quietly snatched her from her crib.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/09/lisa-irwin-missing-statistics-stranger_n_1002196.html


With approximately 77 abductions by family members for every kidnapping by a non-family member law enforcement will inevitably follow the statistics and concentrate on the child’s known universe.

http://www.klaaskids.org/pg-mc-lawenforcement.htm
 

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