LE Serves Warrant on Family Home #6

  • #481
I was hoping to wake up to an arrest.
 
  • #482
  • #483
Ever get where you brain feels like it is all jelly, nothing in or out it just jiggles around? That's me tonight.
 
  • #484
I was reading the world wide web (laugh) and came upon a site about astrology on this case. I was hoping to find his bday and didn't. Anyway they came to the conclusion that Lisa died between 8 and 9:30 pm. That on its face doesn't fly because of the neighbor unless it was the NIGHT before.
 
  • #485
I was reading the world wide web (laugh) and came upon a site about astrology on this case. I was hoping to find his bday and didn't. Anyway they came to the conclusion that Lisa died between 8 and 9:30 pm. That on its face doesn't fly because of the neighbor unless it was the NIGHT before.

I really think if it was the night before the boys would have wondered where their sister was. moo
 
  • #486
I really think if it was the night before the boys would have wondered where their sister was. moo

Well, baby is sick, she is sleeping, don't go in there.
 
  • #487
Was the stray kitty ever confirmed? I'm still trying desperately to give these parents the benefit of the doubt. Reading the press release it sounds like they have done everything a parent should do in a missing child case. :sigh:

What if the stray was the source of the deceased human smell only detected by a cadaver dog?

I know. Too many coincidences but still holding out hope Lisa is alive somewhere. :(
 
  • #488
Well, baby is sick, she is sleeping, don't go in there.

I understand that, but they probally would of mentioned it when they were interviewed by LE. IE The baby was sick and we didnt see her. moo
 
  • #489
  • #490
Yes. The were there for 17 hours. But the dogs weren't.

This statement got me thinking. Do we know that the same people were there for 17 hours straight? Or were various search/csi teams coming and going during a 17 hour period?
 
  • #491
Was the stray kitty ever confirmed? I'm still trying desperately to give these parents the benefit of the doubt. Reading the press release it sounds like they have done everything a parent should do in a missing child case. :sigh:

What if the stray was the source of the deceased human smell only detected by a cadaver dog?

I know. Too many coincidences but still holding out hope Lisa is alive somewhere. :(

Deceased kittens don't smell anything like a dead human. Cadaver dogs would have an easy time distinguishing between the two.
 
  • #492
  • #493
Are those boys with mom and dad still? Has CPS been involved at all? Very concerning if they haven't.
 
  • #494
12 jurors did something similar in Orlando...nothing shocks me anymore.



I'm not saying it's not possible, but I've seen 4 month olds roll over and fall from a bed without being injured. I'd say it'd have to be a pretty tall bed or a rare / unusual accident for a fall from a bed to kill a child.

Anyone remember the Casey Anthony trial (of course we do) Dr. g's testimony?

"in an accidental drowning, 100% of the parents called 911" or something to that extent. IF DB knows Baby Lisa was harmed in an accident, the normal thing to do would be to call 911. I know anything is possible, but in my personal opinion, I am ruling out an accidental death theory. If my kid falls off the bed, I'm taking them to the hospital, not concocting some elaborate kidnapping in which they turn on pumpkin lamps and steal cell phones.

ETA I am not in any way "convicting" DB....something is just hinky, that's all I'm saying

:goodpost:

BBM: I think I'm still suffering from PTSD from the Anthony verdict. I worry that those jurors have moved the bar much higher in trying to get a conviction. I felt that with the amount of evidence against Casey, she would be convicted of something, anything, if not 1st degree murder. Now, I compare cases to it all the time, subconsciously.

I pray that if this goes to trial, the jurors haven't been influenced as I have been.
 
  • #495
Reading the documents about the dog hit got to me. I just wasn't going to go by anything the media said. I have seen first hand how they misguide and misconstrue what was said. They took simple little interviews and made them into something my friends and neighbors didn't recognize. Stuff that had absolutely no need to be redefined. This is the info I was needing. Real info! I am glad they had the image of the documents so I didn't even have to hear or read how they could manipulate that also. I do trust the dogs and the investigators on this one for the time being.
Where can you be Lisa?
 
  • #496
Are those boys with mom and dad still? Has CPS been involved at all? Very concerning if they haven't.

I agree. I have been concerned, too. DB says that she still hasn't talked to them about their sister's disappearance. Those boys must be terrified.
 
  • #497
Deceased kittens don't smell anything like a dead human. Cadaver dogs would have an easy time distinguishing between the two.

No not a deceased kitty. The kitty having a deceased human smell on it that only a cadaver dog can detect. If true that they adopted this stray, we don't know where it had been.

Grasping at straws, perhaps.
 
  • #498
No matter how I turn this around in my head, I still can't make it add up. If it was an accident and DB and JI or either one, flipped out and did away with her body, then why the cover up? Unless it were intentional, why cover it up? I honestly believe that if one my kids were accidentally injured, I wouldn't have to make a decision whether to call 911 or not. I would simply do it, because in an emergency, that's what you do. No matter how much I had to drink. No matter if the accident could be seen as my fault. No matter what. Even if there were blood everywhere and I believed my child to be dead, I would still make the call. I wish I could understand the mindset, but on the other hand, I don't ever want to understand that mindset.
This is where i stand now. I just cant get there either.
 
  • #499
No not a deceased kitty. The kitty having a deceased human smell on it that only a cadaver dog can detect. If true that they adopted this stray, we don't know where it had been.

Grasping at straws, perhaps.

That's a pretty teesy straw you've got there. :floorlaugh:

I understand wanting the parents to be innocent, but it's just not looking good. Their own words convict them.
 
  • #500
Do we know his full name? Maybe J is his middle name. Or he could have just removed the listings from the websites, it's a hassle but you can request to be removed per each website you find.

If I search for JI in Kansas City on a people search site, a 29 yo comes up with the middle name that starts with L. I don't want to pay for the full report, and don't want to post the whole name here in case it's a different person.
 

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