Lisa Irwin, 10 months old, Kansas City, MO, Missing 10/4/11
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Re: Lisa Irwin, 10 months old, Kansas City, MO, Missing 10/4/11
Hi Ann I was watching Fox with Justice with Janine the judge and they reported that they had found the bag of soiled nappies and had taken them away for dna to see if they belonged to baby Lisa.

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Thanks Trueblue. If Stanton made the comment, I take it with a grain of salt.
Per the articles I've read, by main stream media, I have not been able to find an indication those diapers were sent off for DNA testing which takes time and is very expensive.
As I sited in the Kansas City article, Law Enforcement indicated the diapers had been there a long time and do not fit the time frame for Lisa Irwin.
Per the articles I've read, by main stream media, I have not been able to find an indication those diapers were sent off for DNA testing which takes time and is very expensive.
As I sited in the Kansas City article, Law Enforcement indicated the diapers had been there a long time and do not fit the time frame for Lisa Irwin.
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Re: Lisa Irwin, 10 months old, Kansas City, MO, Missing 10/4/11
This is the Levi Page Show from earlier tonight. The Lisa Irwin case was the topic discussed. I am listening to it now since I was not available to listen to it Live.
Per Levi, Lisa's mother, for the first time admitted she was drunk the night Lisa went missing. It is in the interview she did with NBC. Should be televised this week.
Levi's guests for this show are: homicide prosecutor Donna Pendergast, and crime analyst Sheryl McCollum.
Listen to it here:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/levipage/2011/10/16/levi-page-show
Levi Page Show - 10-16-11: Lisa Irwin Case

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Re: Lisa Irwin, 10 months old, Kansas City, MO, Missing 10/4/11
Hi, Gia!Gia wrote:Hi everyone. I went away for the weekend and was so hoping that after a break from my computer for a few days that I'd come back to at least a new development with this case.![]()
I just hope and pray that whoever took Lisa did so because they wanted a baby and not because they are a perverted sicko.
No break in the case. No Lisa yet. Perhaps LE will be able to break the case this week.
With an investigation of this magnitude, there are things LE is keeping very close to the vest.
Based on the searches such as the well, river, etc. I would think LE is not looking for a live Lisa but where Lisa has been placed. Just my opinion.
It is my opinion that D. Bradley knows what happened to Lisa. We shall see.

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Re: Lisa Irwin, 10 months old, Kansas City, MO, Missing 10/4/11
Hi Ann sorry if I mislead you about the baby Lisa Irwin case I just reported what Fox 's latest news was on Sunday. I apoligise for the error.

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Trueblue, no need to apologize.
I've been following this case closely and read the main stream media articles. I have a section, on my computer, set up for the Lisa Irwin case on Google and Yahoo for main stream media articles/video.
I did not see a thing about Law Enforcement (LE) stating diapers being sent off for DNA testing and that is why I asked you for a link. There was a possibility I could have missed an article.
The rumors are flying in this case. I am fact oriented and I don't even waste my time reading Facebook entries by individuals. I don't do Facebook but I have a friend who does. She has sent me several links to Facebook where I could read the comments.
After reading for about a minute or two, I clicked off and asked her not to send me any more rumor links. lol
In the Aliayah Lunsford case, because of the rumor mill, at one point in the investigation, LE asked folks to disregard Facebook due to the rumors and that the facts would come from them via main stream media.
I hope we see some significant movement in the Lisa Irwin case this week. I think LE are on top of this case and although a person or persons of interest have not been named, I do believe they have gathered evidence and information that perhaps will lead to the person(s) responsible for the disappearance of Lisa. I think they are closing in on the timeline.
There are things about this case that remind me of the Haleigh Cummings case (FL) and the Robert Manwill case (ID).
It does not look good that it appears Deborah Bradley did not tell LE she was drunk the night Lisa "went missing". Wow! I would assume Jeremy Irwin could smell the booze and perhaps saw Bradley in a drunken state when he got home.
I think Bradley knows what happened to Lisa. Just my opinion.
A case with twists and turns!
I've been following this case closely and read the main stream media articles. I have a section, on my computer, set up for the Lisa Irwin case on Google and Yahoo for main stream media articles/video.
I did not see a thing about Law Enforcement (LE) stating diapers being sent off for DNA testing and that is why I asked you for a link. There was a possibility I could have missed an article.
The rumors are flying in this case. I am fact oriented and I don't even waste my time reading Facebook entries by individuals. I don't do Facebook but I have a friend who does. She has sent me several links to Facebook where I could read the comments.
After reading for about a minute or two, I clicked off and asked her not to send me any more rumor links. lol
In the Aliayah Lunsford case, because of the rumor mill, at one point in the investigation, LE asked folks to disregard Facebook due to the rumors and that the facts would come from them via main stream media.
I hope we see some significant movement in the Lisa Irwin case this week. I think LE are on top of this case and although a person or persons of interest have not been named, I do believe they have gathered evidence and information that perhaps will lead to the person(s) responsible for the disappearance of Lisa. I think they are closing in on the timeline.
There are things about this case that remind me of the Haleigh Cummings case (FL) and the Robert Manwill case (ID).
It does not look good that it appears Deborah Bradley did not tell LE she was drunk the night Lisa "went missing". Wow! I would assume Jeremy Irwin could smell the booze and perhaps saw Bradley in a drunken state when he got home.
I think Bradley knows what happened to Lisa. Just my opinion.
A case with twists and turns!

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Re: Lisa Irwin, 10 months old, Kansas City, MO, Missing 10/4/11
Ann - Tx wrote:
This is the Levi Page Show from earlier tonight. The Lisa Irwin case was the topic discussed. I am listening to it now since I was not available to listen to it Live.
Per Levi, Lisa's mother, for the first time admitted she was drunk the night Lisa went missing. It is in the interview she did with NBC. Should be televised this week.
Levi's guests for this show are: homicide prosecutor Donna Pendergast, and crime analyst Sheryl McCollum.
Listen to it here:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/levipage/2011/10/16/levi-page-show
Levi Page Show - 10-16-11: Lisa Irwin Case
Ann, I have being trying to keep an open mind on this case as it does happen that strangers snatch babies. But when it was reported that Deborah bought box wine earlier in the evening, I had a strong feeling that she could have been drunk which would explain why the lights were all turned on and the door unlocked. Maybe she passed out before locking the door, etc. or maybe she accidently harmed Lisa while drunk. IMO it doesn't look good when a parent admits they had been drinking when their child went missing because drinking while caring for a 10 month old baby doesn't make for good parenting.

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Was she drinking with the neighbor after Mr. Irwin left for work? Gia, I agree that her being drunk could be the reason the lights were left on and the door unlocked, she passed out. I think the missing cell phones are hinky as well, she failed to tell LE that initially. In the Danielle Van Dam case the kidnapper/killer, David Westerfield, seemed to know the parents party habits and snatched Danielle from her bed. I also think of Haleigh Cummings in that possible scenario as well, seems we'll never know in little Haleigh's case. I hope there are some answers in the coming days as to where this little 10 month old baby is.

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Baby Lisa’s mom: I was drunk when she vanished
Deborah Bradley fears: ‘If they arrest me, people are going to stop looking for her’
By Scott Stump
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updated 1 hour 33 minutes ago
In the latest twist in the case of a missing Kansas City infant, the child’s mother admitted that she was drunk on the night of her baby’s disappearance and expects to be arrested.
Breaking a nine-day silence, Deborah Bradley, the mother of missing 10-month-old Lisa Irwin, told NBC News about her behavior on the night of Baby Lisa’s disappearance and her fear of possibly being arrested given the nature of the latest questioning by investigators.
“Judging on how the questioning went, that’s kind of the fear that I have,’’ Bradley told NBC’s Peter Alexander in an exclusive interview alongside the baby’s father, Jeremy Irwin, that aired on TODAY Monday. “The main fear is that if they arrest me, people are going to stop looking, and I’ll never see her again, and I’ll never know what happened.’’
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Deborah Bradley fears: ‘If they arrest me, people are going to stop looking for her’
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By Scott Stump
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In the latest twist in the case of a missing Kansas City infant, the child’s mother admitted that she was drunk on the night of her baby’s disappearance and expects to be arrested.
Breaking a nine-day silence, Deborah Bradley, the mother of missing 10-month-old Lisa Irwin, told NBC News about her behavior on the night of Baby Lisa’s disappearance and her fear of possibly being arrested given the nature of the latest questioning by investigators.
“Judging on how the questioning went, that’s kind of the fear that I have,’’ Bradley told NBC’s Peter Alexander in an exclusive interview alongside the baby’s father, Jeremy Irwin, that aired on TODAY Monday. “The main fear is that if they arrest me, people are going to stop looking, and I’ll never see her again, and I’ll never know what happened.’’
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Deborah Bradley Describes the Night Baby Lisa Went Missing
By Jeff Truesdell
Monday October 17, 2011 06:30 AM EDT
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With Irwin, an electrician, working late on the after-hours remodel of a Starbucks, Bradley settled down at home for dinner and drinking with a neighbor. She put Lisa down in her room around 6:40 p.m., she says. Only once more soon afterward did she check on Lisa, finding her standing in her crib before tucking her back in.
Then, as the other children of the two next-door-neighbor moms watched a movie inside, Bradley tapped the box of wine that she'd bought earlier that evening, and she and her friend spent much of the evening chatting outside on the front stoop.
"I had several glasses of wine," Bradley told PEOPLE. More than five? "Probably." Asked if she was concerned she might be drunk with her infant daughter inside, Bradley replied, "She was sleeping. I don't have a problem with me having adult time."
Her friend left for home about 10:30 p.m., and later told Bradley that she saw the lights in the house go dark. But Bradley herself can't say if she turned off those lights, or whether they may have been flipped on by an intruder whom she believes entered her home through the open front window and took her child.
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http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20537543,00.html
By Jeff Truesdell
Monday October 17, 2011 06:30 AM EDT
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With Irwin, an electrician, working late on the after-hours remodel of a Starbucks, Bradley settled down at home for dinner and drinking with a neighbor. She put Lisa down in her room around 6:40 p.m., she says. Only once more soon afterward did she check on Lisa, finding her standing in her crib before tucking her back in.
Then, as the other children of the two next-door-neighbor moms watched a movie inside, Bradley tapped the box of wine that she'd bought earlier that evening, and she and her friend spent much of the evening chatting outside on the front stoop.
"I had several glasses of wine," Bradley told PEOPLE. More than five? "Probably." Asked if she was concerned she might be drunk with her infant daughter inside, Bradley replied, "She was sleeping. I don't have a problem with me having adult time."
Her friend left for home about 10:30 p.m., and later told Bradley that she saw the lights in the house go dark. But Bradley herself can't say if she turned off those lights, or whether they may have been flipped on by an intruder whom she believes entered her home through the open front window and took her child.
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http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20537543,00.html
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She didn't tell LE she was drunk in the beginning. I don't believe a pedophile came in and took the child, I don't think baby Lisa up and walked away. She could be right, a childless woman could have taken her. Someone out for revenge could have taken her. Apparently, Deborah didn't just have a few glasses of wine, I'd say she was totally wasted. Seems to me she put Lisa to bed early so she could get her drink on....did she make some drunken phone calls after the friend left and ticked somebody off? Was she so drunk she can't remember what she did to her baby?

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"I had several glasses of wine," Bradley told PEOPLE. More than five? "Probably." Asked if she was concerned she might be drunk with her infant daughter inside, Bradley replied, "She was sleeping. I don't have a problem with me having adult time."
I don't believe that Deborah did anything to Lisa but I can spot an alcohol problem. Its OK to have adult time if you have someone else watching the baby for you. Lisa admitted to being drunk. I have to say that that is not good if you cannot stop at one or two drinks especially with children to care for. One never knows when an incident will happen to a child and all your faculties will be needed.
I was thinking all of these readers of people's speech and body movements were jumping the gun on Deborah but it may be that that something to hide was that she was drunk.
I don't believe that Deborah did anything to Lisa but I can spot an alcohol problem. Its OK to have adult time if you have someone else watching the baby for you. Lisa admitted to being drunk. I have to say that that is not good if you cannot stop at one or two drinks especially with children to care for. One never knows when an incident will happen to a child and all your faculties will be needed.
I was thinking all of these readers of people's speech and body movements were jumping the gun on Deborah but it may be that that something to hide was that she was drunk.
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I just can't help but think that Jeremy knows something that he is not telling. He acts too furtive for my comfort. The more time goes by, the more details emerge about their lifestyle, most of them unsettling.
I also think in many cases such as this, the police have a pretty good handle on who they like for the perp, it's just a matter of getting all the evidence lined up....and unfortunately, sometimes there is not enough to build a solid case.....especially without a body.
I also think in many cases such as this, the police have a pretty good handle on who they like for the perp, it's just a matter of getting all the evidence lined up....and unfortunately, sometimes there is not enough to build a solid case.....especially without a body.

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If it's true she was drunk, no excuse if harm came to that baby through an accident. And lies to cover it up, lies to LE and searchers. The whole story appears to have been concocted to protect Deborah. Nobody crawled in through the window. If she still claims that, if Deborah claims she was drunk and that's why she didn't hear anything, she still is not going to get away with it.

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KMBC's Brenda Washington reports that police and the FBI have shut down the block where Jeremy Irwin's relatives live.
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Read more: http://livewire.kmbc.com/Event/Live_Blog_Amber_Alert_Issued_For_Missing_10-Month-Old#ixzz1b3keffUY
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@KCPolice NE 36th & N Jackson & family home (FBI K-9 unit) on N Walrond - latest #LisaIrwin searches. Developing..
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FBI agents and police searched a creek bed near 36th and North Jackson Avenue on Monday.
by Karen Yancey 11:29 AM
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Baby Lisa Investigation: New Leads?

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Family of missing baby Lisa Irwin to provide updates this afternoon
Posted on Mon, Oct. 17, 2011 07:36 AM
By GLENN E. RICE
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The family of missing 11-month-old Lisa Irwin is scheduled to appear at 2:30 p.m. today to provide updates on the child’s disappearance.
Bill Stanton, a former New York police officer who is working with the child’s family as a security consultant, declined to provide details on what would be discussed.
The search for Lisa is entering its second week and police reported no new developments.
Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2011/10/17/3212350/mother-tells-today-show-she-was.html
Posted on Mon, Oct. 17, 2011 07:36 AM
By GLENN E. RICE
The Kansas City Star
The family of missing 11-month-old Lisa Irwin is scheduled to appear at 2:30 p.m. today to provide updates on the child’s disappearance.
Bill Stanton, a former New York police officer who is working with the child’s family as a security consultant, declined to provide details on what would be discussed.
The search for Lisa is entering its second week and police reported no new developments.
Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2011/10/17/3212350/mother-tells-today-show-she-was.html

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Sadly, Caylee's case provided plenty of do's and don'ts for parents to "lose" their children.

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