Posted on 10/17/2011 5:39:02 PM PDT by truthkeeper
In the latest twist in the case of a missing Kansas City infant, the childs mother admitted that she was drunk on the night of her babys 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 Lisas disappearance and her fear of possibly being arrested given the nature of the latest questioning by investigators.
Judging on how the questioning went, thats kind of the fear that I have, Bradley told NBCs Peter Alexander in an exclusive interview alongside the babys father, Jeremy Irwin, that aired on TODAY Monday. The main fear is that if they arrest me, people are going to stop looking, and Ill never see her again, and Ill never know what happened.
(Excerpt) Read more at today.msnbc.msn.com ...
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Please add me to your ping list. I don’t think this will have a happy ending. So sad. So very sad.
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There are over 100 hits for effexor I understand she was using effexor( an SNRI )
in the SSRI index for suicide, murder and mass murder
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Happening this afternoon: a search near Baby Lisa’s home with dozens of FBI, local LEA, and several CSI vans seems to have turned up nothing.
It was based on a tip. The area has been declared a no-fly zone until 8 p.m. The nearby streets are Brighton and 36th.
A supposed sighting was reported in Manhattan, KS. Two young women with a baby matching Lisa’s description got up and left without eating their food after several patrons started staring at them and using cellphones.
Joe Tacopino, the lawyer for Irwin and Bradley, makes $750 and hour for defending all kinds of scum. NY Post article about him today.
That is all...
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That’s my guess. I think the dad is behind this. Maybe to teach drunk mom a lesson or to get custody. Just hope they find Lisa safe.
Okay, removing my tinfoil hat now...
Uggg. Guess you are right.
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