Police say parents are not answering vital questions #3

  • #381
Why is eveybody acting like Tim Miller has the ONLY search group available? There have been at least 2 different SAR groups already here searching that are just, if not even more, capable of doing anything that his group can do. I have shared the names of these groups with Oriah and Sarx when they were here and have been assured that they are VERY capable.

Sorry, he's just got the famous one. When I think of a search group, I think of TES.

I only know this... Lisa is out there. She has to be found, and if the parents aren't going to do it, and if police aren't going to do it, then someone else has to do it, or NOTHING will be done, and this will be a cold case, and no one will pay for it.
 
  • #382
it's called experience. After awhile you get a real good feel for these cases. Of course, it stands to reason, that at some time you could get it wrong..but most of the time it turns out exactly as you called it. That guy in detroit with the two yr old and the highjacking, failed the poly on the same questions that db did. Everyone thinks he's guilty. He did not get a pass, yet many are seeing db as not harming her daughter....same questions failed on poly.

Neither story believable but the white female gets a pass...

bbm

????
 
  • #383
I have heard folks say that some areas haven't been searched.

I was reading about how the KCFD was rappeling to look at some areas the afternoon of Oct. 4.

What areas haven't been searched that locals or others think should be searched and have been overlooked by KCPD, FBI, KCFD, MO National Guard and private searches?
 
  • #384
If I can link the Examiner, good info is there. It also said he did a Today Show Interview. I wasn't aware of that.


He was asked questions that were reported by them but you did not actually see him answering them himself.

ETA He did not appear on camera period
 
  • #385
It's called experience. After awhile you get a real good feel for these cases. Of course, it stands to reason, that at some time you could get it wrong..but most of the time it turns out exactly as you called it. That guy in Detroit with the two yr old and the highjacking, failed the poly on the same questions that DB did. Everyone thinks he's guilty. He did not get a pass, yet many are seeing DB as not harming her daughter....same questions failed on poly.

Neither story believable but the white female gets a pass...

So you believe this to be a racial issue?
 
  • #386
This is not about white black green purple yellow orange or alien.

We cannot toss a race card in when there is no race issue.
 
  • #387
BBM:
No.
I am saying that professional SAR should not (and usually does not) seek out cases. They've got enough going on without soliciting MP cases. They are typically contacted by family and/or LE- hopefully both.

Also, we do not know that this is the case. There are many situations where professional SAR is called in and the media does not, or cannot, report.

I understand your point, and don't necessarily disagree. But if the Irwins/Bradleys or LE did not request outside SAR assistance, there are many variables to be considered.

This deserves more than a simple thank you.

We do not know what resources they are using but they sure have pulled out many stops. Unless someone has a link that says other resources have not been utilized once again we stray into very dangerous waters.
 
  • #388
Search groups will not come with the blessing of LE. IF LE has told them their help is not wanted/needed they wont come. We don't know if this part of the equation has happened or not. And yes, there have been documented cases where LE as turned down their help even when requested by others.

Do believe that any outside help is NOT wanted. LE, National Guard Military Police, FBI, SS have all been working on it and with that lineup it could possibly be more than a missing baby case and it will be concluded when all facets of the investigation are closed.
 
  • #389
This is not about white black green purple yellow orange or alien.

We cannot toss a race card in when there is no race issue.

Well, apparently some people can. Don't think it has anything to do with race either.
 
  • #390
Sorry, he's just got the famous one. When I think of a search group, I think of TES.

I only know this... Lisa is out there. She has to be found, and if the parents aren't going to do it, and if police aren't going to do it, then someone else has to do it, or NOTHING will be done, and this will be a cold case, and no one will pay for it.

IDM has stated that there were 2 SAR groups brought in. For all we know they are still involved.

Why would you need a 3rd?

ETA There are too many missing children and these resources need to be used wisely so that other families can utilize them.

The other issue is that this is a baby that could not leave on her own she simply did not wander away. Thus she had to be removed from the house and probably the area.

My question is where does one search? For all we know she could of been put into a car. I know we have witnesses that have seen someone carrying a child in diapers what we don't know is was it to meet up with someone that did have a vehicle. She could be close or miles away.
 
  • #391
It's called experience. After awhile you get a real good feel for these cases. Of course, it stands to reason, that at some time you could get it wrong..but most of the time it turns out exactly as you called it. That guy in Detroit with the two yr old and the highjacking, failed the poly on the same questions that DB did. Everyone thinks he's guilty. He did not get a pass, yet many are seeing DB as not harming her daughter....same questions failed on poly.

Neither story believable but the white female gets a pass...

Maybe I am looking at the wrong thread, but so far no one has said he is guilty.
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  • #392
This is not about white black green purple yellow orange or alien.

We cannot toss a race card in when there is no race issue.

I tend to disagree. The high profile cases are a lot of times involving white kids. I think that is one one of the reasons that a case near me hear in New Braunfels dropped off the radar so quick. The family isn't white.

In that case, the baby disappeared from their home and they would love to have kept the story in the news. :(
 
  • #393
I tend to disagree. The high profile cases are a lot of times involving white kids. I think that is one one of the reasons that a case near me hear in New Braunfels dropped off the radar so quick. The family isn't white.

In that case, the baby disappeared from their home and they would love to have kept the story in the news. :(

That is not what I am stating at all. I am very aware of many children that simply do not get the media attention.

I do not believe this case is getting the media attention it is because of the fact she is white. There is a list of characters involved that draw viewers and readers to this case. Is it fair? No it is not.

I do not believe the race card is playing a role in this I believe the twists, turns, amd hair pin curves are.
 
  • #394
Quote:
Originally Posted by annalia
DB said she has followed cases, she probably knows who Tim Miller and TES are.

Do you have a link for that? Thanks

I don't have the link at my fingertips, but I do remember an interview (with MK I believe) where it was said that DB has followed some cases before and always suspected the parents also, so understood LE's investigative methods originally...BUT I don't believe it was said BY DB in the interview I saw, just reported that was what she had said... and def. not that she followed them closely.

I guess being in Canada, I don't count as having never heard of Tim Miller and TES are...except for here. :blushing:
 
  • #395
Yes he did. He talked to the teen whose mother had told police that she had heard someone say something that someone else had heard.

LOL...okay..he spoke to one person..sort of.
 
  • #396
I don't think this case would be getting anywhere near as much attention if the Irwins had been a black family. There's no way Lisa would be getting two months (and counting) of national coverage, including a People magazine cover, if she had been a lower-middle class black baby. I also think that the media would completely drop the case after Deborah's statement that she was drinking that night, instead of using it as a sensational development, if she had been black.
 
  • #397
I don't think this case would be getting anywhere near as much attention if the Irwins had been a black family. There's no way Lisa would be getting two months (and counting) of national coverage, including a People magazine cover, if she had been a lower-middle class black baby. I also think that the media would completely drop the case after Deborah's statement that she was drinking that night, instead of using it as a sensational development, if she had been black.
Probably agree. I think this baby's cuteness has something to do with how popular the case is. I
 
  • #398
That is not what I am stating at all. I am very aware of many children that simply do not get the media attention.

I do not believe this case is getting the media attention it is because of the fact she is white. There is a list of characters involved that draw viewers and readers to this case. Is it fair? No it is not.

I do not believe the race card is playing a role in this I believe the twists, turns, amd hair pin curves are.

There was a list of characters in the example I brought up as well. I honestly don't think that in some of these high profile cases, the results would be the same if those involved were minorities. I also don't believe there would be so many "defenders of the parents" if the skin color were changed.

Casey Anthony had a wealthy benefactor, and lots of defenders. If you changed her appearance, I don't think she would have received the benefit of the doubt. I think a lot of this is subconscious, and I don't think it's because inherently racist. Appearances do affect how we perceive people IMO.
 
  • #399
There was a list of characters in the example I brought up as well. I honestly don't think that in some of these high profile cases, the results would be the same if those involved were minorities. I also don't believe there would be so many "defenders of the parents" if the skin color were changed.

Casey Anthony had a wealthy benefactor, and lots of defenders. If you changed her appearance, I don't think she would have received the benefit of the doubt. I think a lot of this is subconscious, and I don't think it's because inherently racist. Appearances do affect how we perceive people IMO.

This is a serious question... If people honestly believe this to be true, then why are they here on this case? The case I referenced above is a black family, and painfully few people have posted there - even though the circumstances are equally intriguing as in this case.

The media is going to give attention to cases people are interested in, and they don't care about color. They only care about ratings. So if people only click on stories about Caylee, Haileigh, Madeline and Baby Lisa, the media is going to follow those stories.

If we want to draw attention to poor minority children, we have to be willing to read, discuss and demand information on their cases. JMO
 
  • #400
I don't have the link at my fingertips, but I do remember an interview (with MK I believe) where it was said that DB has followed some cases before and always suspected the parents also, so understood LE's investigative methods originally...BUT I don't believe it was said BY DB in the interview I saw, just reported that was what she had said... and def. not that she followed them closely.

I guess being in Canada, I don't count as having never heard of Tim Miller and TES are...except for here. :blushing:

i've been trying to find a link for this, and this is the only link i could come up with after about 20 minutes of searching. i know i have seen it somewhere else before, but i can't seem to find it anywhere else:

Lisa's mother, Deborah Bradley, told ABC News that before Lisa's disappearance, she would always suspect the parents in missing-baby cases.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/missing-ba...r-support-lisa/story?id=14737456#.TuDBRlZIuOc

ETA: found it! http://www.kmbc.com/r/29505406/detail.html Dan Abrams mentions it at the end of this video. "Deborah was saying she has been involved in a lot of these- watched a lot of these cases on television for example, and always assumed that it was the parents. She says this has totally changed her perspective on cases like that."
 

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