dizzychick
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remember kreoturpine? turpinetine LOL
My mother-in-law...a teetotaler...did this with her kids to help numb their gums when they were teething. It was very common back in "the day."
The carrier can get the searches that were made on the phone as well as calls, the ONLY thing they cannot get are the photo's. IMO they want those phones because it will show that Lisa was not kidnapped and or they are with Lisa.
I just don't find that plausible.
TY.But.. a kidnapper could have tossed the phones away once he left the home... IMO the only way the phones would discredit the kidnapper story is if they were found in a well-hidden place in the home... Or. if they were,say, found to have been flushed down the toilet... The whole taking the cell phones scenario seems to reflect the thinking patterns of someone very young and naive.. MOO
Ghost phones as in non existent. I dont know about that because I am sure they would have had to give phone numbers to the police and easily check this out by calling the carrier and getting a subpoena for the records. That would be too easy to check out IMO.
It was just a joking way to say that I was pretty sure that they had found the phones.
Ah, but she wasn't a drinker. She never had a drink in her life. Back in the day they didn't have a Walgreens on every corner, so they used whatever remedies were at hand. MIL's sister had terrible arthritis in her legs at a young age. They rubbed kerosene on her legs because they thought it would help ease the pain! Kerosene. Can you imagine??!! Of course when I was little mothers thought nothing of giving kids paregoric (aka camphorated tincture of opium) for the slightest tummy ache. You didn't even need a prescription to get the stuff either.
Point being...families hand down home remedies. Some are good...some, not so much and downright dangerous.
Really? I'm not sure; it seems with the phones (depending on where found) along with the dogs and the timeline, they would have enough for an arrest. So I don't know what to think about the phones right now.
My Irish grandma told me about whiskey on the gums for teething. She tried that on my son, Bless Her Gaelic Soul, and he cried non-stop for an hour until I could get the taste out of his mouth. lol I guess it worked, he was so exhausted from crying he fell fast asleep.
That's great thinking... but!
Why would cell phones on a charger not be found when in reality they should be carrying a ping? Does the kidnapper stop and destroy the phones right away? Well, my theory still stands. River. Water will ruin a phone fast enough to stop a ping.
According to my daughter, Oraljel is out now too due to it numbing the throat and possible Sids related.
Shock?
Agree. I also believe the entire purpose of saying the phones are missing, presumably that the abductor took them, means that cell phones do exist. Also one of the phones allegedly came from a relative, IIRC, since DB's was 'broken'.
Kinda behind - had to take a break from this. It wasn't in the 40's. The low that night was about 60. Still too chilly for a nearly naked baby, though. But not cold, just chilly. It was beautiful out that night.ITA Kimster - especially since in was in the 40's. I would have noticed that as well. I wonder how close the second sighting (4:00 AM) was to JI's relatives house(s)? All that's been said is that sighting was about 3 miles away from the house.
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