Lisa Irwin: Issues 10/25/11 Part 1

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TRANSCRIPT: http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1110/25/ijvm.01.html

It is so frustrating when the wrong information is reported on the show. Also, when a caller calls in, and they say the baby was in bed with the mother, at least tell the caller that the child was in her own bed and one of the boys was "allegedly" in bed with the mother.

Also, motorcycle dude did NOT come forward with the information about this sighting for a WEEK after the news hits.

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  • These stupid parents need to put their egos/feelings aside and talk to police and answer the difficult questions necessary for police to move forward in locating their daughter. The fact that they can't put their daughter first indicates that something fishy is going on with this family and the baby's disappearance. Most parents would be willing to take a polygraph or go to jail, if it meant their child were found. Arguing with the people trying to find your child is beyond selfish.

  • @luckyduck152 I would be sleeping at the police station if my child was missing. If I had other children in the house, when one of their siblings went missing, I would want them to be interviewed by a professional just in case they heard something I didn't hear. I would be begging the local media to keep my child's face on TV. I would take a poly, I would do everything and anything the police wanted from me.

  • Firstly, I would certainally grieve over any kind of loss. I've had friends lose their children from kidnappings and the grieved until their child was finally back. Secondly, cadaver dogs detect DECOMPOSING remains. Feces is one of the things that DECOMPOSES, toenail clippings, or anything that is like that. That's another misleading thing in this thing. Dead body isn't the only thing that could decompose.

  • @Jewellisa I'm pretty sure the dogs are trained to know the dif between toenail clippings and bodies.

  • @mpharn For sure ....

  • @Jewellisa These dogs r trained 2 find the "scent of death", of which, starts 2 happen on a body within 3 or 4 minutes of death after the heart stops. If a body elimates feces after death, it would present a different chemical breakdown than feces coming from a live body. Our live body is like a preservative, once we die, things within & out of our body will begin 2 breakdown. Toenail clippings are not something the dog would hit on, unless the entire nail-bed was pulled off from a dead body.

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  • @BorikuaRebelde no, I've just been following this story from the start and I don't know the actual people involved. I live in Illinois. If I did live there though, I would be helping in the search. I listen to all evidence and the main thing is, there is no evidence that points to the mother even though everyone wishes to put blame on her.

  • @Jewellisa so are you friends with the mother?

  • @ashmeat Why does everyone here that supports the parents think that a large-scale, high-profile investigation should either going in one direction, or the other? They ARE focused on finding the baby! What do you think the FBI is doing here? They're the missing persons' people! Why wouldn't you have the PARENTS focus on finding the baby, by helping the people who are trained, and are actually trying, to find her?

  • @hopecarnes Shut up? It's HER damn baby out there who the police/FBI have been out there every single day looking for,

    yet she can complain about ONE PART of an investigation

    (that focuses on the IRWINS' EVER-CHANGING VERSION OF EVENTS which, BTW, has only distracted/frustrated them as it hasn't produced ONE SOLID LEAD),

    but not look ONCE HERSELF FOR HER OWN CHILD???

    Wouldn't you STILL be out LOOKING YOURSELF FOR YOUR OWN CHILDREN?

    Wouldn't you have at least called the stolen phones yourself?

  • @luckyduck152 Me, myself, I'd STILL be out looking for MY child! I'd have been a nuisance to the police w/my questions!

    AND, FOR DAMN SURE, I'D HAVE CALLED EVERY SINGLE ACTIVE STOLEN PHONE MANY TIMES, EVERY SINGLE DAY!

    (Did the IRWINS do even THAT, at least???)

  • @luckyduck152 Mom Nancy Peaster said about the Irwins a week ago:

    "I’m not sure why the family isn’t being more open with them or wanting to give them every bit of information they can. If they had to sit in interviews forever if it meant getting the girl back?”

    “We always felt like the police always had our best interests in mind. So that has kind of baffled me. Why wouldn’t they want their children re-interviewed? If our little boy hadn’t been, I don’t know if we would have ever found Jesse.”

  • @luckyduck152 There was another MO case (2004) where a 1-mo old baby (Jesse Peaster) was abducted from HIS crib thru an upstairs window (mom downstairs doing laundry) by someone posing as a home health nurse (Tammy Roberson). Thanks to his 4-yr old bro (who gave her physical description and badge), the parents (who called police quickly and fully cooperated even w/their children), and a KC restaurant mgr suspicious of her story during the Amber Alert, police found him alive in less than 12 hrs!

  • @figgy709 yes and yes. I've had 3 different friends who lost kids and they all got their kids back. dogs are trained to recogize different but there is still always chances. My cousin works with cadaver dogs and he admits there are times they still detect the other decomposing stuff

  • I wish they would stick to the facts instead of inflating misc items!

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