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  • SilverSabre25
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 7585

    Help Find This Baby!!!



    A 10 mo. old baby name Lisa Irwin was kidnapped from her crib overnight this week in Missouri. There have been postings going around on Facebook to try and help find her...thought I'd share it here. Truly scary and heartbreaking; whatever happened to her must have been terrible. I find myself thinking that surely, surely this couldn't be real--something must have happened to that baby (parents killed her, something!), that surely a stranger didn't break into the home and take the baby from her bed.

    Anyway, here's a link to an article about it...keep your eyes open, share the link on Facebook, whatever. Maybe the power of social networking and the Internet can help bring this little sweetie home safely.
    Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!
  • countrymom
    Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 4874

    #2
    I was watching the today show or gm america and they interviewed the parents. The mom said she left the door open and the window opened so her dh can get in the house, sounds really poor judgement on her part. Also, it had to be someone who new where the child slept, because nothing else was touched in the house, just a weird story.

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    • familyschoolcare
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Jun 2011
      • 1284

      #3
      Something with this story does not add up. How was someone able to take the baby with out the baby crying and waking mom up. I Do not want to point fingers at mom or try to place blame on grieving parents. Something does not add up.

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      • daycare
        Advanced Daycare.com *********
        • Feb 2011
        • 16259

        #4
        when I was a child growing up in my county you would hear stories on the news about child laborers that would steal children from thier sleep. I guess you could say that it is similar to slumdog millionaire movie. I co-slept with my mom until I was almost 10 years old. Very common wehre I grew up taht parents co-sleep way past infancy and toddler ages.

        Even though I have always lived in the states since becoming a mom, I did the same with my children too....

        I really hope that the parents had nothing to do with this. But yes something sounds fishy. The economy is so bad these days that people are acting out of desperation.

        I hope this is not another tradgey.......

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        • Michael
          Founder & Owner-Daycare.com
          • Aug 2007
          • 7946

          #5
          Originally posted by familyschoolcare
          Something with this story does not add up. How was someone able to take the baby with out the baby crying and waking mom up. I Do not want to point fingers at mom or try to place blame on grieving parents. Something does not add up.
          Agree with you. There is more to this story.

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          • Oneluckymom
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jul 2011
            • 1008

            #6
            Sad to say but 9 times out a 10 the parents are some how involved. Truly horrible.

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            • Kaddidle Care
              Daycare.com Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 2090

              #7
              I keep thinking jonbenet ramsey - didn't something similar happen to her? That story was very fishy as well.

              I was also thinking.. at that age the child may have climbed out on her own - it's possible.

              If that happened the SAR dogs will find her. Crossing fingers that this is the case.

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              • 3kidzmama
                Daycare.com Member
                • Feb 2011
                • 155

                #8
                Originally posted by countrymom
                I was watching the today show or gm america and they interviewed the parents. The mom said she left the door open and the window opened so her dh can get in the house, sounds really poor judgement on her part. Also, it had to be someone who new where the child slept, because nothing else was touched in the house, just a weird story.
                Why would she leave the door unlocked? Wouldn't the dad have a key to his own house??? I hope I'm wrong but this detail alone makes me suspect them.

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                • MN Mom
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Mar 2010
                  • 399

                  #9
                  Originally posted by 3kidzmama
                  Why would she leave the door unlocked? Wouldn't the dad have a key to his own house??? I hope I'm wrong but this detail alone makes me suspect them.
                  /shrug It depends on where she lives. I don't lock my doors, even at night. I leave my keys in the ignition of my car too...I always know where they are that way!

                  However, I agree...something isn't right with this story. According to the latest report I read this morning, they stopped talking/cooperating with police yesterday.

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                  • MommyofThree
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Mar 2011
                    • 219

                    #10
                    ladys it does happen though. kids getting taken at night. Not jon benet though that her parents did because the killer wouldnt of left her in the home to do the killing. Look at the other girl that got snached from her bed forgot the name but the neighbor did it and killed her the man who was out of jail and was a sex offender. Not saying her story isnt a little stuoid on her part, but it was prob someone desparate women that wanted a baby a knew info about them. I mean it could be the mom but it happen tue lets give it sometime. Everyone blames the parents at first and thats sad. yes she was stupid for leaving the door open but who assumes that that could happen to them:{ Its sad.

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                    • mac60
                      Advanced Daycare.com Member
                      • May 2008
                      • 1610

                      #11
                      The parents were on GMA this morning, when Robin asked the mom if it was true that she (the mom) did not pass the polygraph test, the mom replied with a yes, then totally changed the subject as Robin continued to ask questions about the polygraph test. The mom obviously didn't want to say much about it.

                      While I don't find it strange that the front door was unlocked, or that the baby was sleeping in her own room, it is strange the person only took 3 phones.

                      Have they determined how the person came in.....I thought I read thru a window, but if the front door was unlocked, why go thru the window?

                      Another good story to watch. As far as the parents, I totally understand them saying enough is enough, if they are innocent as they claim they are, their mental turmoil has to be unbearable, and if they have consistently told the same story over and over, leave it alone for now.

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                      • Cat Herder
                        Advanced Daycare.com Member
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 13744

                        #12
                        Originally posted by mac60
                        Have they determined how the person came in.....I thought I read thru a window, but if the front door was unlocked, why go thru the window?
                        I have seen that before on scenes and it was because the porch light was on so they chose to enter through a darker area of the house to minimize witnesses.

                        As far as the polygraph, if I felt I was somehow to blame (as I would if I left the windows/doors open and my infant was abducted) I could not pass a polygraph either. Guilt is guilt. My understanding is that heart rate, muscle memory and brain waves react the same to it whether it is rational or not. (much like distress vs. eustress...both are stress)

                        I know I was suspect in my son's SIDS death until it was proven I wasn't. In my heart I thought I was to blame because I left him at daycare, I failed to keep him safe, I should have sensed something was wrong, and a few days before he died he managed to grab a flower off a shrub on our walk through a local park (hibiscus). Guilt is guilt, rational or not.

                        I am hoping Mom fits the same pattern I did. I want to believe her for some reason. Something about her makes me believe her.

                        Now the Dad made me a little uncomfortable during the interview this morning. :confused: He kept glancing left while facing forward stiffly, was emotionless, had a clenched jaw, folded hands and made an insincere (IMHO) attempt to comfort his crying wife. Maybe he is just exhausted, has social anxiety (I'd freak having to be on camera, too) or possibly medicated..IDK.
                        - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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                        • countrymom
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Aug 2010
                          • 4874

                          #13
                          I want to believe the mom, but the dad, you would think he would have some emotion, I just don't understand how these people didn't hear nothing, and how did someone know where the baby was, how did they know the couple had a baby, why weren't any of the other children taken, just way too many unanswered questions. I don't know if you have heard about the little boy that was taken a couple of weeks ago here in ontario, he was returned about a week later to his family by the abductor.

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                          • MyAngels
                            Member
                            • Aug 2010
                            • 4217

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Catherder
                            Now the Dad made me a little uncomfortable during the interview this morning. :confused: He kept glancing left while facing forward stiffly, was emotionless, had a clenched jaw, folded hands and made an insincere (IMHO) attempt to comfort his crying wife. Maybe he is just exhausted, has social anxiety (I'd freak having to be on camera, too) or possibly medicated..IDK.
                            This is what I've thought, too. I've seen them both a couple of times on the news now and he just seems off to me. I hope I'm wrong, though, and they find the baby safe and sound somewhere.

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                            • familyschoolcare
                              Advanced Daycare.com Member
                              • Jun 2011
                              • 1284

                              #15
                              Originally posted by melissathayer28
                              ladys it does happen though. kids getting taken at night. Not jon benet though that her parents did because the killer wouldnt of left her in the home to do the killing. Look at the other girl that got snached from her bed forgot the name but the neighbor did it and killed her the man who was out of jail and was a sex offender. Not saying her story isnt a little stuoid on her part, but it was prob someone desparate women that wanted a baby a knew info about them. I mean it could be the mom but it happen tue lets give it sometime. Everyone blames the parents at first and thats sad. yes she was stupid for leaving the door open but who assumes that that could happen to them:{ Its sad.
                              While I can not speak for everyone I do not blame either of the parents. Just saying that is it odd that a child that age could disappear or be taken from the crib with out making enough noise (how much noise does a 10 month old make when you wake them up) to wake the mother up. The case you talk about above the abduction was witnessed by the mother that woke up because of the child screaming. While that does not mean that the parents had something to do with it, it is enough to make them people of interest in the investigation as under these circumstances they should be. Personally I am hoping that this child was sleep walking and parents did not know it and the child just wondered off. At the same time I realize that logic says that is not very likely that most likely some adult was involved.

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