I think that many people will be :furious: if this family has perpetrated a money-making hoax. jmo
yep, this has totally gone past that one family who pulled a hoax.
I think that many people will be :furious: if this family has perpetrated a money-making hoax. jmo
Oh come on, cats and dogs can run away on their own accord. Running around calling LISA! and posting flyers is not going to help. The child is all over the news.
One of the things that they did that made me suspicious in the beginning is that they said they ran around the house calling her name. How is a 10 month old baby going to get out of the crib?
Moo, I'm leaning toward this same type scenario. I think she was abducted...mainly because I don't think either DB or JI is intelligent enough to pull this off.
As for the inconsistencies in their story--if you retell the same thing over and over and over...it will begin to change. Fatigue, stress..and yes, alcohol, all factor into their explanations.
For those saying she couldn't possible be drunk or pass out with that few drinks--I'm a very large woman and my alcohol tolerance is near zero. Half glass of wine and I'm snookered. Of course, I'm a very rare drinker, so that may play into my lack of tolerance.
While I'm still leaning toward an abduction, your theory makes perfect sense. Would also explain a 2:30 call. He got home, found her gone/not breathing, etc. and placed a call for help.
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/26184891/vp/44927631#44927631
Deborah and Jeremy say they refuse to let detectives re-interview Lisas 8 and 5 year old half brothers.
Deborah says, They [Lisa's brothers] say they heard noises but, I dont if that was before umm, we went to sleep or after...I have not sat down and talked to them about it specifically to not have to put them through anything else.
THIS ^^^^ makes me so angry. She is not going to talk to them about it so they do not have to 'go through anything else." Is she serious? Talking about it is EXACTLY what they need to do. Does she think they should ignore it and hold it in? After a trauma like that she is going to just not talk about it? AARRGGHHHHHHH![]()
I think it's pretty obvious no one came in through the window.
I disagree with this, but I could be misinformed. I have never had a black out and I drink on a regular basis. The people I do know who have black outs are people who get DRUNK on a regular basis.
I don't think I've ever even once heard of someone who has blackouts and doesn't get drunk regularly.
If you guys would like to chime in otherwise I'll take it into consideration. But the idea that she blacked out seems impossible if she's not a chronic drunk. The fact that she says it's possible is very telling.
Also, why did she admit it? Well the obvious answer is that they asked her where the box of wine was that she got that night and it was empty. She says she was alone, they put two and two together so she's going to fess up.
I'm not sure what a blackout is. Is that where you can't remember what you did when you wake up in the morning?
There was a night out with the girls when I was much younger, when I woke up in the morning wondering why I was still in my clothes. I drank only on rare occasion. :crazy:
LOL, that was just an analogy about the pets. The point I was trying to make, was wouldn't most people put as much effort into finding a baby as many of us do with our pets? While I would have the utmost faith in LE, and would appreciate the media coverage, I would still be doing everything I could to be a part of a proactive effort to find my baby!
Kidnapping is a federal offense. If your friend asked you to kidnap a baby and then this media circus exploded wouldn't you go straight to the cops?
Who in their right mind would do this?
Ok yes maybe some crazy woman who was pretending to have a baby or a deranged drifter or some other freak.
But the evidence we look at based on the interviews shows us that the Mother admits to possibly blacking out. The fact that she didn't even admit to drinking even after the box of wine emerged, shows she had something to hide. If you bought a box of wine and drank some then you'd say "I put the baby down and had a glass of wine and watched some tv and went to bed"
She omitted it.
Additionally the open door, lights on and phones missing point to her doing a black out walk.
That's just what it looks like to me having grown up in a home with someone who had blackouts.
Wow. Does that make sense to anyone? Anyone who's ever lost a cat or dog knows enough to post flyers around the neighborhood and drive around calling the pet's name. Would you not even do that much if your precious baby was abducted from your home? What is the thought process there? I'm pretty outraged and bewildered.
Before I went off to college, I'd had a beer here and there with high school chums, but never a big drinker. The first time I got really smashed was in college. I woke up fully clothed, curled up in a closet. I didn't have a memory of that night at all. Still don't.I'm not sure what a blackout is. Is that where you can't remember what you did when you wake up in the morning?
There was a night out with the girls when I was much younger, when I woke up in the morning wondering why I was still in my clothes. I drank only on rare occasion. :crazy:
Not all of us can relate to a child missing, but we've all had some experience that we can point toward and say I KNOW I would be doing everything I could to bring my baby back.
Before I went off to college, I'd had a beer here and there with high school chums, but never a big drinker. The first time I got really smashed was in college. I woke up fully clothed, curled up in a closet. I didn't have a memory of that night at all. Still don't.
Of course I was young, dumb, and invincible back then, but a rare drinker...the first year anyway *cough*. Anyway, I basically thanked God I was all right and never, ever drank that much again. So I don't think someone has to be a regular drinker to experience a blackout, IMO.
^5Thank goodness we both woke up alone with our clothes on!
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I feel that one reason that DB claimed she was black out drunk that night is so it will appear there is no way she could have driven off with the child to despose of her body so I do think this is just one more piece of the defence she is getting together... I still am perplexed about the 3 phones no kidnappers is going to steal 3 phones that will ping the direction of travel the went when kinapping a baby, but someone who watches cases on missing children would be fully aware of what those same pings could mean for her.
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