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

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Cyndy Short on the FBI cadaver dog:

"My understanding is that there are cold cases where dogs have hit on scents of decomposition that have been in the home for as long as 28 years," said Cyndy Short, in an exclusive interview with "Good Morning America." "This is an old home. 63 years old. There could be a lot of other explanations for that."

She better hope someone died in that room many years ago, b/c she has just acknowledged it as a valid hit by this statement.
 
I have t-mobile service and when I dont pay my bill of reminders and a late fee added to next months bill...after a few days they suspend my service. This just happened this month, by gosh! Anyway, t-mobile allows incoming calls and text to be received but no calls or text out. Just thought this may be of some relevance. JMO
 
about her not checking the back yard due to "fear" .. she thought the baby was kidnapped from the getgo, so why was she so fearful of the back yard? I'd be looking for possible evidence the "kidnapper" left behind.

I'm beginning to think there is something to the siting of the baby though..are we sure that the dad did not come home at 10:30 and found the baby dead. Wonder if any of the neighbors heard him actually come in, or do they "for sure" have him on camera all night at work.

I wish we knew more about their "real" comings and goings on that particular evening.
 
If you thought your baby might be in the back yard hurt or cold and scared, wouldn't you go there to find her? Why did she assume she'd find something to be afraid about?
....unless she knew Lisa wasn't out there . . . :(

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...or she did look, and did find her, but something awful had happened out there. It's said there is an ounce of truth in every lie; her denying looking out there might reflect that, in fact, she did. And yeah, I know many think that's a ludicrous theory but it's a possibility. And I don't really want to speculate about what could have happened with an unattended crawling baby 'at large'. The thoughts just make me sick.
 
She better hope someone died in that room many years ago, b/c she has just acknowledged it as a valid hit by this statement.

Wouldn't their body have to have been on the carpet if someone else did die in that bedroom? "Most" people die in their beds or fav chair when at home..
Just asking!:waitasec:
 
BBM: Yep. Even the best of the best in ANY human profession, sometimes make mistakes. We're all human? Well, they're all canine. ;)

The training is not uniform for all cadaver dogs, it's not known what dogs or what service they used, and since training varies and the dogs are not know, questioning the training is something ALL should do if they want to determine how specific the hit was.

I personally want to know whether the floorboards still caused a hit.
 
re the backyard, could the dog have mauled her to death??? Wouldn't there be blood evidence and stuff though? Gosh, this is maddening for sure. Wonder where the dog is now.
 
i don't get why she said that,i'd be frantically running about checking everywhere,probably even places she couldnt be like the fridge or something :floorlaugh: just because i'd be in a state of hysteria. the yard would be the place i'd go once i realized she wasn't in the house

ME TOO! Seriously, when I can't find a kid of mine, I even look in the FREEZER outside:floorlaugh:
 
Wouldn't their body have to have been on the carpet if someone else did die in that bedroom? "Most" people die in their beds or fav chair when at home..
Just asking!:waitasec:

...unless something causes them to collapse, like a heart attack. who knows?
 
I used to work for a smaller regional cell phone carrier....if you didn't pay your bill you could receive no incoming calls/messages. If you tried to make an outgoing call, you were rerouted directly to customer service to pay your bill. Not sure how the bigger carriers do things.

I have 4 cell phones on a Sprint family plan. My phone is the 'master' number because I originally set up the plan. We have a huge phone bill and I sometimes procrastinate. So I often find that my phone is on restriction. I can receive calls and texts, but when I go to make a call, I am directed immediately to the payment center. Once I pay them with my debit card, I am immediately able to make calls once again. The restriction phase only lasts for about 3 days I believe. If I do not pay my bill w/in that period, then all of the phones would be disconnected.

During restriction, the other 3 phones work fine, btw
 
about her not checking the back yard due to "fear" .. she thought the baby was kidnapped from the getgo, so why was she so fearful of the back yard? I'd be looking for possible evidence the "kidnapper" left behind.

I'm beginning to think there is something to the siting of the baby though..are we sure that the dad did not come home at 10:30 and found the baby dead. Wonder if any of the neighbors heard him actually come in, or do they "for sure" have him on camera all night at work.

I wish we knew more about their "real" comings and goings on that particular evening.

I'm hoping that LE knows so much more than the public does, taking their time crossing their T's and dotting their I's so they can make an arrest soon...... and not have a problem with a technicality later on.....
 
re the backyard, could the dog have mauled her to death??? Wouldn't there be blood evidence and stuff though? Gosh, this is maddening for sure. Wonder where the dog is now.

BBM
That thought crossed my mind as well, but the fact that she hid it (if that happened) doesn't make sense.
 
How close is the boys room to the fenced part of the yard where they kept the dog? It's just SO strange that nobody heard anything, their dog didn't bark and they say nothing from a neighbors dog who barked at most things moving. My dogs are in a fenced area in the back and don't have access to my front yard BUT they do bark still and they bark a different bark when it's just not a cat or dog of the neighbors that they see.

That being said, my husband does tell me that when I first go to sleep, for say the first couple of hours that I am an extreme deep sleeper and that he worries if someone did come in during that time I'd never hear the dogs or them. I don't know if a black out puts you in that kind of deep knock out but if its the case, Deborah might not have heard a thing but wouldn't yout hink the boys would hear something and start running to mommy
 
Who reported that the phones were on "restricted" use? Did LE say that or did DB say that?

If they were on restricted use, I find it odd that they would work for the "kidnapper" at 2:38. This has been one lucky kidnapper so far IMO

I ma going to bet they had a family plan for the 2 phones because that is by far the cheapest way to go. In other words if he already had a cell,then he could add his fiance for about 10 or 15 more dollars a month.

If he had a family plan, then during 'restricted service', only one of the phones would be unable to call out. The other phone would be working just fine. At least with Sprint that is how it works.
 
The training is not uniform for all cadaver dogs, it's not known what dogs or what service they used, and since training varies and the dogs are not know, questioning the training is something ALL should do if they want to determine how specific the hit was.

I personally want to know whether the floorboards still caused a hit.
With respect, I don't think I should have to question whether or not the FBI's dogs are highly trained. Just like I shouldn't have to question whether or not Agent John Doe is highly trained, but of course, Agent John Doe is not infallible.

Neither are the dogs.

But the training itself is top notch.

IMO
 
Does Deborah Bradley only have one outfit? :innocent:
 
I remember they said Patsy Ramsey wore the same clothes the day they reported Jon Benet missing as the same clothes she had worn the night before to the Christmas party
 
CNN LIVE

Reporter on scene: ....quiet in front of parents' home today; a lawyer for family say details [of search warrant] will derail the investigation

-family is terrified for t whereabouts of their daughter
-according to a lawyer, family feels she's alive & out there, and they just want her back
 
Judge Jeanine P is suppose to discuss the case at the bottom of the hour on Fox (according to what they just said).
 
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