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4. A couple wanted a baby.
That's the best-case scenario as it would mean Lisa is probably okay...
4. A couple wanted a baby.
Lots of things bother me on this case. But the biggest is, "What loving, concerned, caring Mother only checks on a sick baby ONCE between 7:30 and 10:30 and than not again until hubby comes home at 4 am? The moms I know would have that baby tucked in their arms sleeping with the baby so they could hear every single breath.
I guess the moms I know are just different.
Yep. Hoping and praying that the California surveillance tape might bear fruit along this line. Can't say I expect it to though. Evidently, the Love's in St. Joseph surveillance tape from the first few hours after baby Lisa disappeared didn't pan out.That's the best-case scenario as it would mean Lisa is probably okay...
I can't seen to get an answer to the question:
Have the brothers been questioned?
They could provide IMPT info. Remember Elizabeth Smart's little sister.
Why are they not spoken about in any media coverage except by mother vaguely?
We don't know that the door was left unlocked when Deborah went to bed, merely that when Jeremy came home, it was unlocked. A lot of people have a cell phone station in their houses, with the chargers, and that's where they are at night. I don't understand your sequence of checking on the kids - and no, I wouldn't "freak" if a mobile child wasn't in his bed and the lights were on in the home. I'd think the kid got a bowl of cereal or something, and was sleeping in another bed.
Did Baby Lisa wake up at any time during the hours from 7:30 to 10:30 when DB goes and checks on her before bed? When my babies were that young (and even through toddler age) would wake up often when sick with a cold. It is so uncomfortable for them when sleeping and they can't breathe through their nose.
And, I brought them to bed with me. However, that got them in the habit of sleeping with me until they were 4-5. LOL
I am struggling with the inconsistencies that would require us to believe this case would be the "perfect storm" for a random kidnapper:
1) motive - wanting to kidnap a baby
2) opportunity - knowing there is a baby in a crib you could get to without being discovered
3) dumb luck - 3 other people in the house (and perhaps a dog but I'm not sure about that) who all heard nothing that would alarm the mother of a sick child
4) timing - father just started a new job that night.
5) lack of fear - the kidnapper would have to be brazen enough to tamper with a window, then walk into the house through a door, leave one or more lights on and then walk out carrying a baby and multiple cell phones.
6) expertise - if there is no physical evidence inside the house of an intruder (I do not know whether this is the case or not), the kidnapper would also have been experienced or intelligent enough to do all of of this without leaving any evidence behind.
I cannot imagine how the stars would have to align for those circumstances to fall into place for someone with the motive to steal a child. I am guessing that the more the pieces begin to fall into place for LE, the more they have to question the "perfect storm" as well.
Joe Vitale, a spokesman for the Kansas City Fire Department, said the dumpster fire was reported at 2:27 a.m. Tuesday. The fire was at an apartment complex at 4897 NE 37th St.The dumpster is less than a half mile from the missing baby's home.
http://www.kctv5.com/story/15642798/authorities-search-joco-landfill-for-missing-baby-lisa
That is remarkably close to the reported phone call at 2:30 A.M.
If Lisa was truly taken by this teen would there not be a BOLO by now. If the teen is present in her home where is Lisa? Taking Lisa elsewhere and returning home just doesn't add up for me.
This is just a scenario in my head..........
Sick child
Whining all day, fever, runny nose, etc.
Whining, whining, wanting to be held all day.
Mom is busy. Laundry, cleaning, cooking, etc
Whining baby, over extended Mom, that last nerve snaps.
All this I can basically understand. Doesn't make it right, but I can understand.
I raised 3 kids and kept grandkids for several years. I do understand.
However, baby falls out of bed, baby is accidently overdosed, some other type of accident, WHY would you not just call emergency responders instead of hiding the body? THIS is what I don't understand and so many seem to think this is a possibility.
I'm still not sure the parents were involved, and that is because I just can't believe parents actually would do this. They do. I know that, but it's just unreal to me that they do.
I am struggling with the inconsistencies that would require us to believe this case would be the "perfect storm" for a random kidnapper:
1) motive - wanting to kidnap a baby
2) opportunity - knowing there is a baby in a crib you could get to without being discovered
3) dumb luck - 3 other people in the house (and perhaps a dog but I'm not sure about that) who all heard nothing that would alarm the mother of a sick child
4) timing - father just started a new job that night.
5) lack of fear - the kidnapper would have to be brazen enough to tamper with a window, then walk into the house through a door, leave one or more lights on and then walk out carrying a baby and multiple cell phones.
6) expertise - if there is no physical evidence inside the house of an intruder (I do not know whether this is the case or not), the kidnapper would also have been experienced or intelligent enough to do all of of this without leaving any evidence behind.
I cannot imagine how the stars would have to align for those circumstances to fall into place for someone with the motive to steal a child. I am guessing that the more the pieces begin to fall into place for LE, the more they have to question the "perfect storm" as well.
Yep, all baby monitors (that I've seen, at least) have a way to adjust the volume. I think it's entirely possible the volume was turned down, or the monitor was on the wrong channel.
Also, if the intruder noticed the baby monitor, it would be easy for him/her to silence it, turn the volume down, flip the channel on it, or turn it off..thus, the monitor in the moms room would have picked up nothing.
AND....what's with all that "junk" in the baby's bed.
The rumors about the parents taking money for interviews, are apparently true -- because Nightline (ABC News) had video inside the home. They showed the bedroom, and all the stuff in that baby's crib. It makes absolutely NO sense for all that stuff to be in that bed.
I am bothered by the plastic "storage box" lids. Those lids are the tops of containers that would fit a small child.
I don't think that baby was in that bed, the night she disappeared.
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