Donjeta
Adji Desir, missing from Florida
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Good post. I too am not entirely convinced about who is to blame for Lisa being removed from her home. But, I remain most suspicious of the parents due to their post-disappearance actions, statements (made by them personally and on their behalf by their attorneys), and their refusal to use their high powered attorneys to protect their rights while answering questions separately for LE. The last one bothers me the most; by refusing the separate interviews, they are hindering LE's ability to most effeciently progress the investigation and find the truth of what happened to Lisa, imo. Even if they claim not to know anything more than they knew in the first 4 days of the investigation, LE knows more and needs to check things out with them. They are a roadblock, imo.
One point that is fuzzy in my mind that I'd like to see addressed is regarding the drinking time line. Here's what I understand:
-At 5:00 pm, Debbi comes home with a box of wine.
-At 6:30 pm, Samantha Brando makes a run to the store to buy liquor.
-By 7:30 pm, Shane comes by and says neither lady was drinking, though he could tell that they had been. He claims no one was drinking during his 90 minutes on Debbi's stoop. He leaves at 9:00 p.m.
Makes me wonder why they weren't drinking while Shane was present (unless they were and he just didn't realize what they were drinking). Had they been drinking heavily earlier and stopped for a while? Did they start up again after Shane left? If Debbi didn't start drinking until Lisa was put to bed at 6:40, that's less than an hour of drinking before Shane shows up and then she's dry for at least 90 minutes. Then, if she starts drinking again after he leaves, that's only 90 minutes of drinking before she calls it a night. We really don't know, however, what happened after Shane left. I wish we knew more about what was going on that night and who else might have stopped by or gone inside (and was the stoop activity normal or out of the ordinary).
JMO...
Good question.
I think when people say they've consumed 5 to 10 glasses of wine it's usually closer to ten because most tend to underestimate, not exaggerate.
She could be a faster drinker than I am but IMO it would be hard to down ten glasses of wine in a bit over two hours. Maybe they started earlier in the afternoon?