LIVE MSM COVERAGE on BABY LISA - 22-23 OCTOBER 2011

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We're sleuthers...that's what we do. We take every tiny bit of information and we tear it apart, chew on it, spit it back up, and then stomp on it. It's the nature of the board. I'm glad it works that way because nothing goes unnoticed - nothin!

Who's to decide what's important and what's not important? If the boards ran that way, we certainly wouldn't have any productive dialog going.

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Mel

I'd hate to be the one to have to say, "Well, yeah...I did notice the bloody handprint on the door, but I didn't want to say anything because it just seemed so...judgemental." ;)
 
I live in New Mexico and we wear jeans and t-shirts everywhere. I had no problem with what they were wearing, with the exception of the dad's shirt that says "Sinister." I am sure he meant nothing by it, but it seemed weird. MOO
Shoot...I've been to a Mississippi wedding where the mother of the bride wore jeans, boots and a tee shirt with a saying on it that was not fit for my eyes, much less the eyes of the woman's grandchildren who were also in attendance!
 
People rarely can tell how drunk they are. That is why so many drunk drivers think they can get away with it, because they think they are still in control of their faculties. I know that I felt that way in my younger days. Even after I got in a wreck I was convinced that it was the other person's fault. It took me years to realize that that I was so messed up I very well could have run that red light.
30 years sober here.

Thats awesome DairyGirl 5 yrs here!! :woohoo:
 
I live in New Mexico and we wear jeans and t-shirts everywhere. I had no problem with what they were wearing, with the exception of the dad's shirt that says "Sinister." I am sure he meant nothing by it, but it seemed weird. MOO

And therein lies the rub, for me anyway-- wouldn't some intention be warranted to attend a vigil for your missing grandchild? I know I'd put a lot of thought into it, and I'd look over everyone I was taking with me, too. Thought and consideration goes a long way, especially when your under a microscope.

But really, I think he knew exactly what he was wearing... giving us something to chew on. mo
 
I'd hate to be the one to have to say, "Well, yeah...I did notice the bloody handprint on the door, but I didn't want to say anything because it just seemed so...judgemental." ;)

There is a huge difference between a bloody handprint and mean-spirited comments about people. We all know that...IMOO:truce:
 
I just have to ask...

If you woke up, your child has vanished into thin air, you have NO clue what happened, you fail a LTD BUT you still KNOW you had nothing to do with your child vanishing, would you ask for them to put the truth serum into you, in order to clear yourself? Would you continue to repeat the LDT until you pass to the LE satisfaction so that they can clear you and look for your child? Would you request truth seurm or hypnosis and have LE question you?? How far would you go to PROVE to LE that you are innocent of vanishing your child?

IMO: I would do them all if I was innocent of any involvement...

Personally - prolly not. I've been on these MB's far too long than to put myself under the spell of Law Enforcement. I'd certainly take a LDT, but I wouldn't let anyone put poison into me without knowing how I would react, and if that possible reaction was going to land me in prison. I wouldn't do hypnosis either - simply because I know little about it. How am I to know if the person reading me is even legit. That's treading into some scary territory. But I would take a couple LDT's if need be.

MOO

Mel
 
Duh!!! I should have had a V-8:floorlaugh:

Don't feel like the Lone Ranger, in the Zahra Baker case I pointed out a grim reaper statue on the mantle of the fireplace. "Wow," says I, "These people are DARK!" Felt like an idiot when another WSer reminded me it was Halloween. LOL!
 
Oh great! Now the hair samples of Debrah are not going to match.. IF there is any....


A cut and color won't affect anything they would test her hair for. If it did there would be a lot of very busy salon's at drug testing time. I am a cosmetologist so I speak from experience and knowledge.

I also have to say that I use my talents whenever family members or friends are going through any kind of bad times just to try and make them feel better. Deborah may be guilty of something but someone doing her hair for her is completely innocent. moo
 
Yes, it's right in back of the parents at the vigil. It's simply a halloween decoration, with the grim reaper, a couple of tombstones, and a ghost.

It's just in poor taste on the house where a child could be dead. IMOO

I am sure they meant nothing by it, but it still is not right. MOO

So their dtr is missing, they aren't staying at this house but someone decided they better get the Halloween decorations up.........:waitasec:

Makes sense to me,NOT!!!
 
Some of the posts on this thread are so disheartening.

Comments about:
- Wine glasses on the counter
- A wine box on the stove
- Deborah Bradley's father's t-shirt
- Deborah Bradley's hair cut and color.

None of those things matter. There's a lot of judging in this thread and I can't for the life of me see how it relates to Lisa.

So somebody drank wine at the house. We already knew DB bought a box of wine, what's the big surprise there? Looks to me like LE didn't disturb too much so chances are that box is still sitting our there.

So somebody used wine glasses in the house DB and JI were staying in. Who knows who used those glasses? Even if it was them, so what? Honestly, are we going to condemn them now for having a glass of wine (if, in fact, they did)?

The Dad's t-shirt. He can't win. If he wore a suit and tie we'd be seeing comments about how he has so much time to get all dressed up when he should be out looking for Lisa. So he dresses casually. So do I. So do my husband and sons. You should see some of their heavy metal band t-shirts! Does that mean they're bad people?

Her hair? Give me a break. Somebody cut it for her. It could be something as simple as a friend or relative telling her they'll wash and cut her hair to make her feel a little bit better. Maybe she even cut it herself if it was driving her mad. Who cares? The morning of my brother's funeral I helped my Mom put on make up and do her hair. I wonder now if people thought she was cold because she looked so nice on the day of her son's funeral? Funny thing is, she'd have gone to that funeral in her pajamas she was in such a state but other people around her tried to give her little boosts - little things like hair and make up that actually mean nothing.

Honestly... it's just disheartening.
Thank you!
 
OK this thread is getting out of hand with the bashing and slights against looks. Let's turn it back around please. I hope everyone has it out of their system. 10-4?
 
Ok. Time to test Mountain_Kat's level of sobriety (or lack thereof) and her level of agility:

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Quick.....how many fingers am I holding up??!!!
 
Ok. Time to test Mountain_Kat's level of sobriety (or lack thereof) and her level of agility:

Here, walk this straight line:

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Quick.....how many fingers am I holding up??!!!

You're not holding up any fingers. I'm too smart for trick questions. :crazy:
 
That's the first thing that I noticed about this picture. That body language speaks volumes.

Either they are cold (which could be) or they are uncomfortable with themselves or the situation. A person that puts there hand in their pockets is trying to hide something from you....insecurity, disinterest, or something they don't want you to know. I find that they are the only two that have their hand in their pockets to be interesting.

The guy with the sinister shirt is holding his hands behind his back, that is a sign that someone is lying.

AI has her arms crossed in front her which indicates a lack of trust or internal discomfort and sense of vulnerability.

And the other guy next to Deborah is standing with his hands clasped in front of him. When men clasp their hands in front of them, it's a sign of being nervous and unsure....they adopt a posture that protects a vulnerable area (hence the area of the genitals in men).

clasped hands over vulnerable area of the body - nervous/unsure another way of blocking
crossed arms - blocking
hidden hands - hiding
hidden hands/arms - hiding


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How should they stand to show they are innocent?
 
Bottle is all finished off and I'm still standing. Pitiful coverage by Geraldo IMHO.
 
testing as well tonight. I am totally a NON drinker, I bought a 750 liter of OakLeaf PinotGrigio at WallyWorld today. I don't even own a thing to get the cork out so I had to use a screwdriver. I'm half way through the bottle over the last 2 hours and I'm not even feeling a buzz. Don't know what that means but is seems important LOL This crap is awful too...no danger of me becoming a drunk.

750 liters of wine is 198.1290383 gallons. Wow thats a lot.
 
What did Gerald Rivers..oops I meant Geraldo said on the subject? showing my age and yes he use to call himself Gerald once upon a time LOL
Someone else is going to have to transcribe it, my ears and eyes are burning. Outrageous the lack of facts, time they spent or their care about the baby missing..then, the crowd were absolute fools! :furious:
 
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