norest4thewicked
True Crime Writer
Dang! I almost left out the most intriguing detail.
He dressed up as a CLOWN to commit this crime!
:gasp: NooooOOOOOO
Dang! I almost left out the most intriguing detail.
He dressed up as a CLOWN to commit this crime!
If I understand your post correctly, you think Lisa could have been kidnapped in order for someone to adopt her? How would it be possible to adopt out a stolen baby?being sold as a blue-eyed blonde girl here in the good old USA or somewhere else on the planet
Again, my girlfriend applied to adopt a white baby boy anticipating his arrival at least 9 months out . . . she adopted Attyxus 2 months after application. This was all legal, no doubt as she is an atty.
If we are looking at all the wild possibilities, why not this one?
First time poster here!!
Does the handyman live in the neighborhood or did he just work in the neighborhood? I can't remember if this has been addressed yet.
I keep seeing people say she could have been taken by a burglar to be sold b/c white blond hair, blue eyed babies bring a hefty price.
My question: How frequent is this done in the US? Why Lisa? There are millions of blond hair blue eyed babies, why was Lisa targeted? I've been trying to find out how common this is, but am not coming up with any statistics. IMO this is the least likely scenario.
The garbage in the household will tell alot. Open formula cans...when and what baby Lisa ate last. Dirty Diapers...when and how often she was changed that previous day, if at all. Contents of diapers...was she truly ill? Any Meds in her system? Do the amount of diapers add up reasonably to the amount of time that baby Lisa was missing. There should be close to a certain number of used diapers for a baby that age. Also scrutinize picture in the house. Try to get a pic of the outfit mom describes as last outfit worn. Look for blankets that might now be missing. Mom said she fed Lisa a bottle that night before laying her down. Is that bottle there? Was it cleaned? Residue of any contents? Did the boys see baby Lisa that night before bedtime or were they told she was sick and not to be bothered?
If one merely plays the percentages, then it's very likely that someone inside the home knows what happened to baby Lisa.I'm being lazy.. can someone please give me the general consensus of what most likely happened to this baby? good old common sense works for me...
That just sent shivers down my spine. What a PSYCHO!!
I was born into a Bostons-loving family. It's sort of hereditary by now.
If one merely plays the percentages.
Hi everybody. I'm reading like a madwoman, trying to catch up. I did want to say one thing though, because I keep seeing it suggested as a possibility: I don't think she was taken by someone to be raised as their own unless it was family or close friend. Someone that does that sort of thing is more likely to go after a pregnant woman or a newborn, so that they can pass the baby off as theirs. It's kind of hard to pass of a ten month old as your own without someone stating the obvious.
Also, I do understand where the posters are coming from when they ask what the chances re that someone would just randomly kidnap her out of her bed, but it does happen, with no apparent rhyme nor reason as to the victim choice. There was a 16 year old girl in my hometown that stole an infant from the mother's car, in front of her house, in a fifteen second window of time, and then disappeared with the baby. It took them almost a full day to find her. The mother and baby were both strangers to her, and she hadn't been faking a pregnancy. She just decided that she wanted a baby, so she took one. The mother was taking groceries in, left the baby in the car, with the door open so she could watch her, and while she was facing the door, and getting her key in the lock the teenager grabbed the baby and took off. It can literally happen that fast. So, it's feasible, but I think there are a lot of holes in the story here, so I'm not quite sure that it's the most plausible explanation in this case.
The most baffling thing about this case to me is why not poly the father?
But how would this person obtain paperwork to show that the child is legally theirs if they were to claim the child was adopted?Could someone take it to the next level, and pass off a 10 mo as a newly adopted baby? Particularly, if the person had been previously expressing the desire to adopt. That could be initially easy, because friends and family aren't likely to ask to see documents. It may get harder down the road when it's time to enroll the child in school, but I doubt someone desperate enough to kidnap would think about the far future.
I don't think they have. It's refreshing that many would agree.This struck me as funny but can't tell you why!!
I'm the ''exception proves the rule'' kinda gal so I will go with the percentages for the moment. Has the family acted at all suspect since they reported her missing?
Good morning. Has everyone seen this?
http://www.facebook.com/HelpfindLisaIrwin#!/pages/Lisa-Irwin-Donation-Page/132632386837596?sk=wall
Mother says neighbour over with child watching a movie on this video:
http://video.foxnews.com/v/12087643...ssing-baby-lisa-speak-out/?playlist_id=163706
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