This story has a funny smell to it. The guy pulls a long shift and doesn’t show back up to the house till the early morning hours. That’s when he discovers the kid gone. Then you toss in these cellphones gone. Why take the cellphones? And who would spend precious minutes in a house like this...hunting down the cellphones? It’s either one of the parents or a very close relative.
Too many spring traps.
/johnny
No additional insight here - the story just recaps what aired on the local news. I have a feeling the police are pressing the family on the cell phone issue, as well as point of entry. The cell phone thing is strange to me (and surely is to the police also). For most people, the phone is a constant companion...by their bed during the night...not in a place where it could easily be spirited out of the house.
Prayers for the safety of this little one! We have all seen horrible tragedies when the parent(s) are involved and when they are not (and law enforcement seems to think so).
The mother didn’t have a TEAR....she was crying without one tear.......color my SKEPTICAL. That POOR baby....wherever she may be.
As soon as the story broke and they said someone climbed in through a window in the middle of the night I thought to myself “Uh huh, how many times have we heard this one”. Poor child, I hope she is found okay.
The JonBenét Ramsey case all over again.
ABC News says FBI now searching a local landfill.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/missing-baby-lisa-fbi-searches-landfill/story?id=14688581
Interesting post from a local after the article:
zekester20 “ I live in KC.
They’re reporting a phone call was made from the house around 2 am.
The wheels are coming off their story (dealing w/some mental giants; throw the phones away—they’ll never know!).
Also, a dumpster was set on fire about a half mile from their home on that same morning around 2:30 am.
Along w/the lie detector test she ‘failed miserably.’ ....”