What about the dad's ex? Didn't she live in the house at one time? Maybe jealousy?
What about the dad's ex? Didn't she live in the house at one time? Maybe jealousy?
THe Dad has an ex? I saw that address listing tied to Phillip Netz (guessing brother of Deborah) with one "associated name" that happens to be Jeremy Irwin. Would have to dig up property transfer records - I know the house was foreclosed on (unrelated owner) in the early aughts - there is a court case online about that foreclosure. It might have been possible to pick up the house cheaply at auction and use it as a rental property.
Do you know for a fact that Jeremy had a live-in girlfriend at that address? Has he been married before? I am still not certain that Lisa Irwin's parents have married, or are even free to marry at this point in time.
Thanks for your on the spot reportage.
I read something earlier today about sleeping arrangements in the house. Baby in one bedroom, each boy in a separate bedroom. Presumably there is another bedroom for the parents. Is that house really a 4 bedroom house- it doesn't look that large.
Thanks.
I didn't know it had been classified as a homicide, last I heard it was just a suspicious death. But I am not 100% sure.
Here's a little blurb from Alonzo Washington's blog. For those not local, he's a big crime activist in KC. It sounds like he thinks her death is drug-related.
http://www.myspace.com/alonzo_washington/blog/544457702
Sorry for going off-topic. I just don't think this woman's death has anything to do with Baby Lisa.
It could be, but the 4th bedroom would have been in the basement (MOO). This neighborhood was built as 3 bedroom, single story housing. The basements were unfinished, poured concrete, containing the furnace, water heater and washer/dryer hookups. Many have finished or semifinished their basements and a lot of them have included extra bedrooms. Their basement is also shared with a garage with the entrance to it in the back. These are small houses! Not tiny but they are small, but nice.
more at link above---
“Honestly, to have a massive amounts of citizens combing the woods where we are would not help,” [Captain Steve] Young said. He said police want to maintain the integrity of any crime scene they might come across.
“Right now our manpower is adequate based on what we know,” Young said.
Police are still getting some leads, Young said. But none have really led to anything hard that police can work from.
“The only thing we know absolutely is that there should have been a 10-month-old in that house and there wasn’t,” Young said. “We are doing everything we can to find that child.”
I was thinking that the house was in Phillip Netz's name but maybe Jeremy is buying it from him or renting. IIRC, he has lived there for 2 yrs.
also, that garage in the back of the house, does it have electricity or running water or anything? (asking locals if they may know)
I keep thinking of Sabrina Aisenberg, who has also never been found.
Just out of curiosity, why wouldn't the COD of the woman found be released if it's not possibly related to this case?
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