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True. News networks do pay for photos/video.
Input "Jose Baez" and "interview" into a google search and see where he gave exclusives.
True. News networks do pay for photos/video.
Just adding a footnote to the discussion of kidnapping, and intrastate vs interstate kidnappings and federal jurisdiction. The Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006 amended the Federal Kidnapping Act (Lindbergh Law) to expand the federal jurisdiction over intrastate kidnapping with the addition of one small clause.Kansas City is a regional headquarters for federal agencies. My dad worked there for years. The baby disappeared from Missouri and they are searching a landfill in Kansas. It doesn't surprise me that LE would ask FBI to assist.
JMO
I guess I never understood why anyone would admit to failing a polygraph test or being told they failed a poly in the middle of an investigation. I don't get it.
That makes the situation a little worse. I don't know how other states work but in my states once you are behind by 3 years, your home goes up on the tax sales.
"Legitimate" news outlets - MSM such as ABC, CBS, and CNN - pay for pictures and videos, all the time.
You see it in so many of these cases. There's the interview with a national outlet, new 'family' pictures are released, then you hear of bills being paid, etc., and later sometimes you get the solid admissions that indeed, $$$$ for pics/videos was paid.
I just found this and thought it was very interesting. If only baby Lisa could be found this way.
http://www.newser.com/story/73370/missing-baby-found-alive-under-bed.html
Yeah, I can only speak for my system here in IL. Hence the "probably" in my post.
Dr F posted a great link to explain this.
When we had our first baby- the monitor that you listen (the one beside our bed) you most definitly could here other things. I could here a father talking to his small child (5-6 yr old) over their breakfast every morning. It is really freaky. Now new technology being what it is may have found away to avoid this. IDK
I think she's trying to portray herself as a victim. Some people never will admit to a lie.
JMO
http://ap.onlineathens.com/pstories/20111007/896530303.shtml
**FBI cleared all the people that Jeremy and Debbie mentioned as possible suspects.
I could have sworn Debbie said it when they were walking into the hotel. I'll look again. I don't know that she said the word "deal" though.
LE must have picked up something while they were at the house or from the beginning to question her like that,never the less they always look at the family first.A person that has nothing to worry about does not stress out like that,unless they know it is hitting close to home.I know LE can be tough in their line of investigation.If you have did nothing wrong,why turn your back on the people that can help you the most.The media can't get warrants.LE is looking out for Lisa and that's their job.
In the beginning of the video, the reporter states that Mom did tell him if LE calls them at this moment, they'll come in. :shutup:
Wow! Local ABC news here in KC just said they had heard that the last cell ping of one of the missing phones was near to the house. This is the first news of any sort about pings. I continue to wonder if they thought the phones were in that dumpster they were searching the landfill for.
It's disturbing me in this case right now because the parents are not talking to LE, and I haven't heard a thing about them hiring a PI, having flyers printed up, having billboards put up, etc, plus they're not talking with the local media and getting Lisa's picture and story out there.
Just my own personal feelings about it.
kmbc KMBC
See New Family Pictures Of 10-Month-Old Lisa Irwin: See new family pictures of missing 10-month-old Lisa Irwin. ... bit.ly/rnW9jh
1 hour ago
KMBC is an ABC affiliate
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