Yes, good call... and she has the amazing ability to stop crying at a moments notice to answer a question too!
I thought the JP interview was taped earlier and edited. Was it live?
Yes, good call... and she has the amazing ability to stop crying at a moments notice to answer a question too!
... Somehow I'm glad I don't live in Ohio... (j/k).
Well, now you know one... sort of.
I mentioned it because of my personal experience.
That is insane!! Kara has been missing for over 4 years.
I saw Harris Faulkner a while back and was happy for her. I think she's so pretty.
BBM
Okay - so JI used his work phone to call 911.
Then what is the explanation for the early statements by parents (as they raced around the house): "Where are the phones?"
If one has one's work phone handy, there is no need to race around the house asking "Where are the phones?"
Hmmmm...
Could this be one of the reasons why LE may doubt DB's and/or JI's account?
Him[Jeremy] coming in the bedroom saying, Why are the lights on? you know, why is the screen popped out of the window? Lisas bedroom door was open, and we always close it when she goes to sleep at night. He ran back and checked came in the room and said, Wheres Lisa? Wheres she at? I ran back and said, Shes in her crib? He said, Shes not there. And we got up and started screaming for her and looking everywhere, and she wasnt there.
Dad:...most of t lights in house were on...almost every room in the house; she leaves 1 or 2 on [at most]
If she really failed. She claims they told her she failed (why would she make that up?) and they won't comment on it.
Police lie during interrogations all the time. Don't assume she failed.
re 3 cell phones missing
Captain: i can confirm family told us 3 cells taken, but if that led to anything we would have put that out...
I find it possible and just as plausible that the work phone was left in the vehicle and upon finding his daughter missing his instinct was to go for the nearest phone (ie the ones left on the counter) hence he noticed they were missing.
I think it is pretty obvious why they are searching gutters, roof, etc... They are getting pings from the cell phones at the house still...they are searching every nook and cranny.
and the fire in the dumpster was at 2:27?
I've wondered this from the moment that part of the story was given. Not much discretion in leaving all the lights on. It's like the person wasn't trying to be descreet.
I'm just thinking it very strange that since Dad was working overtime for the very first time that you would have a son sleeping in your bed but you wouldn't check the doors to make sure they were locked.
TY for that link, BeanE.
I seriously don't get what this whole so-called "checkered past" (as the reporter called it) deal is. So DB is still married to her ex - is that really a "checkered past"???? I don't think so.
Good grief - I think some of these reporters need to get a grip.
It sure didn't take me or my blood pressure a year to recover from pregnancy, nor do I even know anybody who required a year.
JMO
If the Dad was surprised to see the son there, I do wonder what he thought of the stray kitten.
JMO
But that would mean the phones could be anywhere within the site of that tower :waitasec:
Can they narrow it down to one house???