MO - Lisa Irwin, 10 months, Kansas City, 4 Oct 2011 - #12

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  • #961
I answer to "Woofy Go Dot," lol, I think nursebeeme and shefner gave me that nickname, but the wfgodot is actually for the Samuel Beckett play 'Waiting for Godot,' and the last name there is pronounced Geh-DOE.

Finally - one mystery has been solved!
 
  • #962
OT for one second....LOL, I have never been able to even pronounce WFGODOT so I have never figured it out,lol.
Sorry for the OT again. My bad. Back to lurking.

LOL Nana46! It is a play called 'Waiting For Godot'.(Pronounced gudoh, wfgodot) about sitting waiting for someone while real life passes you by....(or something like that)...and nothing happens.:maddening:
It's akin to what we do here at WS during our vigils for these little ones.

I think I'll sign off for awhile now and deal with some real life stuff....


See you all later!

wm
 
  • #963
I am I going CRAZY!!
:banghead:


Just finished watching every "Parent of Lisa Videos"

One right after the other

And in each one the story changes just a little bit,

and their story seems to change with what reporter are questioning the finding hard to believe.
 
  • #964
I answer to "Woofy Go Dot," lol, I think nursebeeme and shefner gave me that nickname, but the wfgodot is actually for the Samuel Beckett play 'Waiting for Godot,' and the last name there is pronounced Geh-DOE.

Thanks for this!!! I've always wondered about that name too! :) At least one mystery has been solved today!

(I'm not caught up yet so this has probably already been said - I apologize if I'm repeating!)
 
  • #965
I didn't know what it meant either ;-) I just call him woofy:rocker: (right woofy!)

Maybe the first time here I have been able to finally sleuth something out by being nosy:ohwow:
 
  • #966
I've been following along on websleuths since this case broke and don't think I've seen this mentioned: what if there was an intruder, but they entered the house while they knew the family was away. Then, hid in the house til they knew they could sneak out w Lisa and no one would know. Intruders have hidden and waited before (btk hid and waited in the closet of one of his victims). Just trying to think outside the box.

.....and when did that person break into the Irwin home and hide? It would have had to be hours before.

In the BTK case you have to remember the differences: (1) he used a screwdriver to break into the locked back door, (2) he knew neighbor Marine Hedge, and (3) he still was surprised by someone who entered and left briefly before Marine returned.

It'd be much harder to hide inside a tiny home with two parents and three children -- for hours.
 
  • #967
I am NOT going to sit here all day, and play these guessing games! I will be back by 6 pm, and you had all better have this figured out! Got it?

In my heart I am still trying to find Ky! :(

:waitasec: On the night stand by the dresser?

:floorlaugh: JK. JK.
 
  • #968
I am I going CRAZY!!
:banghead:


Just finished watching every "Parent of Lisa Videos"

One right after the other

And in each one the story changes just a little bit,

and their story seems to change with what reporter are questioning the finding hard to believe.

Interesting observation about the changing stories - can you elaborate with specifics including links and time notations? TIA.
 
  • #969
.....and when did that person break into the Irwin home and hide? It would have had to be hours before.

In the BTK case you have to remember the differences: (1) he used a screwdriver to break into the locked back door, (2) he knew neighbor Marine Hedge, and (3) he still was surprised by someone who entered and left briefly before Marine returned.

It'd be much harder to hide inside a tiny home with two parents and three children -- for hours.

Possibly coming in from the back? Maybe mom leaves the doors open during the day...maybe when leaving to pick up boys from school? I have heard of people doing this type thing but have no idea how long the time frame was in those instances,IMO
 
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  • #971
Women who try to pass a baby as their own usually go for a newborn. While pedophiles usually go for a bit older child. But I guess you never know and there are always exceptions.

That's true. Just when you think you've seen or heard it all, something new comes up. I just don't have good feelings about the baby. I wish I did, but I don't. But then look at Elizabeth Smart. I would have never thought they would find her alive. So maybe Lisa will be found alive and unharmed.
 
  • #972
I am I going CRAZY!!
:banghead:


Just finished watching every "Parent of Lisa Videos"

One right after the other

And in each one the story changes just a little bit,

and their story seems to change with what reporter are questioning the finding hard to believe.

What bugs me is the way they barely give eye contact and look down a lot when being interviewed Perhaps it's because they are told to speak into the microphones, I don't know.

Then when I have seen them, DB looks to JI to speak many times (almost for him to answer and at other times for reassurance) Yet, for example, when asked about their dog, she has no trouble describing the fact that the dog didn't bark, what the dog normally does, etc.
 
  • #973
Surely LE took the computer if they think the family is in anyway involved they would be remiss not to.

Oh how I wish KS had a Sunshine Law!

So far, Missouri (where Lisa lived) and Kansas (Dad's work site prior to now & probable dump site) . . . neither have Sunshine Laws
 
  • #974
Interesting observation about the changing stories - can you elaborate with specifics including links and time notations? TIA.

Thank you, yes, I am trying to make total post of all the videos (there are many)

And pinpoint at the exact point the story changes in each one...
 
  • #975
OT for one second....LOL, I have never been able to even pronounce WFGODOT so I have never figured it out,lol.
Sorry for the OT again. My bad. Back to lurking.

"Waiting for Godot"?

OT, sorry :crazy:
 
  • #976
i thought i read somewhere that Jeremy had recently had a job in Edwardsville? anyone else read that?

SBM--

I remember this too. However, I don't know if I read it here or heard it on TV.
 
  • #977
Maybe this isn't someone trying to pass off a baby as a newborn...but someone that family and friends knew was trying to adopt suddenly "getting" their adopted baby....
 
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  • #979
O/T This thread seems to be moving so much slower today. Yesterday I was away for a few hours and ended up a whole thread behind. BTW, if my kid goes missing you can safely assume I did something to him, lol. Yesterday I baked and decorated a cake for his new g/f and then fixed a really nice dinner for her b-day only to have him dump her as he walked her out to the car!!! :banghead:
 
  • #980
Possibly coming in from the back? Maybe mom leaves the doors open during the day...maybe when leaving to pick up boys from school? I have heard of people doing this type thing but have no idea how long the time frame was in those instances,IMO

Well mom could have left the door open during the night. She doesn't remember if she locked it. So there was no need to hide in the home and with so many people in a small home somebody hiding there during the day seems very unlikely.
 
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