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Post by grammasheila on Oct 6, 2011 16:26:32 GMT -5
First, I'd like to say I am so glad Bonnie has this forum available for crime buffs. Thank you, Bonnie. Next: I was born and raised in Kansas City MO. Even though I have not lived there since 1972, I keep up with the KCMO news. It was devastating to read about the disappearance of Baby Lisa Irwin. Unfortunately, when an infant disappears like this, they are not found alive or not found at all. There have been several cases in the past where the story was "Well, I put the baby to bed and when I went in to check on her she was just gone." Usually, it turns out that the parents or caretaker was involved. I hope and pray this is not the case here. The parents seem like a nice couple, and truly devastated that their baby is missing, as we all would be. So I'm praying for a happy ending.
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Post by LinMaldi on Oct 26, 2011 20:53:46 GMT -5
Bradley had reportedly said that she had not talked to Lisa's brothers herself about what they heard because she did not want to put them through anything else.
How much emotional control can a mother have? Seriously, can you actually, in a distraught moment a moment as the news puts its "estranged" mother...can she really make this comment and the one about not being able to check for her missing baby in the back of the house for fear of what she may find? What is that all about? How can you just switch your emotions like that?
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Post by LinMaldi on Oct 26, 2011 20:59:54 GMT -5
And I agree with grandmashiela when she states: Unfortunately, when an infant disappears like this, they are not found alive or not found at all. Sad, and I am hoping that this case is different and that there will be justice had for this missing baby.
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Post by freedom on Oct 28, 2011 16:37:59 GMT -5
Does anyone know where Mr Irwin was working as an electrician that evening?? i can't find it anywhere
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