Who will be arrested and when?

  • #61
I also saw him shoot her an angry look or two in that first interview/plea. She is bawling, he can't even put his arm around her, and it looks as if he can hardly look at her. Maybe I'm reading too much into it.

I noticed something similiar. I watched a clip on some show (seen so many, I don't know which). They were talking about how it made them closer. She was leaning into him, yet he never put his arms around her or comforted her. He kept his hands in his pockets. It struck me as odd.
 
  • #62
Only one person has said she's expecting arrest.

To me that said soooo much. It screams of guilt... like when our 4-yr-old walks into a room out of the blue and says, "I'm gonna be in trouble."
 
  • #63
What are the chances there will be a confession?

Wellllll if the body isn't found soon we may see a plea deal after/if Deb is arrested/assuming. Just like Elisa Baker, a lesser charge for revealing where the body is.

Unless LE finds a body first, guess we wait and see. :twocents:
 
  • #64
Sadly I don't think that anyone will be arrested until Lisa and/or the cell phones at the very least are found.

If neither are found, this case will go cold unless someone in the know cracks.
MOO

I pray not... I can't take another child being dead and the perps never charged or arrested because they can't find the body..JMHO...
Same applies to women who have basically vanished off the face of the earth and their spouses or ex-spouses are still walking around free due to the fact a body hasn't been found...ENOUGH IS ENOUGH...JMHO
 
  • #65
See this is where I have to wonder... he did make a comment early on about a woman who cheats - do we even know for a fact that Lisa is his biological daughter? Besides DB word.. maybe that's why he doesn't seem to be so deeply affected. I must admit, I am of the opinion that they both are involved, and know where she is. Just throwing another possibility out there. I have read they were together for 2 years, but I've also read about Rumors saying she was cheating.... I am so confused about this case. And so scared for this baby... Lisa, where are you honey?

BBM ~ I am struggling to find a link to the video where JI makes that statement re: "woman who cheats", can someone please post the link?

Thanks! :)
 
  • #66
BBM ~ I am struggling to find a link to the video where JI makes that statement re: "woman who cheats", can someone please post the link?

Thanks! :)

Hi! The only time I remember this phrase, or something like it may be coming from the televised interview where the parents state that they were asked by LE to make a list of people they know based on certain criteria for leads. ??
 
  • #67
As satisfying as it might seem to see DB and/or JI hauled off in cuffs, I don't want LE to arrest anyone until they have all the i's dotted and all the t's crossed. They need to be able not only to have enough evidence to make an arrest, but also to be able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the person they accuse of doing the crime did it and no one else. IMO, it's far better to wait and accumulate the evidence than to rush in and have the charges dismissed with prejudice due to a procedural error or see the perp found not guilty because the case can't be proved. Remember that LE and the DA can't just keep arresting and trying the same person over and over again on the same charges!
 
  • #68
Hi! The only time I remember this phrase, or something like it may be coming from the televised interview where the parents state that they were asked by LE to make a list of people they know based on certain criteria for leads. ??

Yes KC, that's the one! I'm looking for a link to that interview, if anyone is able to post it I would much appreciate it!
 
  • #69
Thanks to Quiche:
Video of JI saying "anyone who cheated on their husbands."
[ame="http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showpost.php?p=7265543&postcount=495"]Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community - View Single Post - Live MSM coverage on baby Lisa 21 October 2011- including Nancy Grace[/ame]
 
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  • #71
A bit off topic but have any of you seen the film Lantana? It focuses on the aftermath of a child's murder and the effect on the parents. One deals with the grief by being incredibly vocal, giving talks, publishing a book - the other totally shuts down. Neither of them is guilty of her death but the difference in their grieving styles rips them apart etc etc .... I'm not so sure that their behavior indicates anything at this stage but the cadaver dogs...... well that's different.
I'm going with DB and an extended family member (maybe the brother)...
 
  • #72
A bit off topic but have any of you seen the film Lantana? It focuses on the aftermath of a child's murder and the effect on the parents. One deals with the grief by being incredibly vocal, giving talks, publishing a book - the other totally shuts down. Neither of them is guilty of her death but the difference in their grieving styles rips them apart etc etc .... I'm not so sure that their behavior indicates anything at this stage but the cadaver dogs...... well that's different.
I'm going with DB and an extended family member (maybe the brother)...

I haven't seen it, but it sounds interesting.
 
  • #73
I expect DB to be arrested soon, if only on child neglect charges. I'm still kind of on the abducter theory possibly being true, and awaiting on documented facts about the HRD dog in question. I'd also be interested in knowing if there was a previous death in this house.
I still find something hinky with the neighbour, but can't totally put my finger on it. Part of that stems from her having knowledge about the lights. It just doesn't seem right that a neighbur would stand there to watch how many lights get turned off. I could see it if they were out somewhere and just got home, making sure DB got in the house safely, but who watches to see if the lights go out?
I also want to know what if anything was gleaned from the teen who had access code to the garage. I may be back on the fence again or completely cross to the other side before the next week is over. Still holding in there hoping that Lisa is alive and well.
 
  • #74
Yes KC, that's the one! I'm looking for a link to that interview, if anyone is able to post it I would much appreciate it!

My apologies! I didn't see this! I'm glad it was posted for you. Being local we are hit with a barrage of news from every direction. Although, moments stick in my memory, I've found it difficult at times to locate the origination!
 
  • #75
A bit off topic but have any of you seen the film Lantana? It focuses on the aftermath of a child's murder and the effect on the parents. One deals with the grief by being incredibly vocal, giving talks, publishing a book - the other totally shuts down. Neither of them is guilty of her death but the difference in their grieving styles rips them apart etc etc .... I'm not so sure that their behavior indicates anything at this stage but the cadaver dogs...... well that's different.
I'm going with DB and an extended family member (maybe the brother)...

People deal with grief differently. There is a very high incidence of divorce . Luckily my husband and I allowed each other to be different and support what we each needed.
I have a son who just went back to Tae Kwon Do.I have avoided it because that was so much of our life with James ,who got his first Black Belt at 13 yrs old and his First Degree ,at 14 a year later. At 15yrs and 5days old,he was gone. My husband takes our son.I just can't do it,which is sad for him.

I don't know if anyone will be arrested. No one was ever arrested for Haleigh Cummings disappearance,were they?
 
  • #76
This is what got me hooked on this case - seeing him on Today when Lisa was first missing. No anger, no aroused protective instincts, no sadness, no intensity...just this totally blank look. Most people are more upset if they lose their car keys!

He may just be a little off, but if not, my gut says he's in deep on this. Combine his demeanor (or lack thereof) with the fact that this happened on the only night he worked a midnight shift?? I'm not buying it.

That was my impression, too. He's just too calm, too composed. Deborah was the one who was crying and upset, he just kept looking at her. Maybe that's just his personality, but I have wondered all along if he knew what happened and just wouldn't say.

The night shift doesn't bother me, could be just a coincidence. What bothers me is, can he prove that he came home at 4 a.m.? Is there a possibility that he came home much earlier and found Lisa dead, his wife passed out and he just disposed of the body to cover up for her? Stranger things have happened.

Since this is an opinion poll, I'm going to give my opinion. I don't like opinion polls. But my thoughts are, don't look for an arrest anytime in the next few days. It's going to take some time to analyze any evidence from the last search, and they need to be certain that Lisa is dead. That cadaver scent could have been from someone else at an earlier time. No way to prove that it was Lisa's right now. They also need to be pretty certain who was involved, whether it was Deborah or Jeremy, or both... or someone else. It takes some pretty solid evidence to charge someone with homicide. One hit from one dog is not sufficient, so I am not expecting an arrest for awhile yet, unless somebody confesses, of course.
 
  • #77

I've always wondered what that had to do with anything. Why would "anyone who cheats on their husbands" have the need the reason or the desire to kidnap someone else's baby from her bed??? That doen't make any sense.

Some have taken his statement to mean that he was alluding to DB having something to do with Lisa's disappearance. She IS married to someone else but has a baby with and lives with him. Is she the cheater he's (subconsciously.. or not) referring to?
 
  • #78
Too early to tell at this point.
 

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