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  • DBug
    Daycare Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 934

    #16
    Countrymom, are you referring to this case?

    Another fishy story, if you ask me! Stories like these two make me wonder if there are some things that the public will just never know ...
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    • Cat Herder
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 13744

      #17
      Sadly, now Mom admits to having been intoxicated when Lisa went missing.

      Guess that makes Dads actions and presentation make perfect sense.

      The story is changing.

      Ugh, this one keeps getting worse.
      - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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      • sharlan
        Daycare.com Member
        • May 2011
        • 6067

        #18
        Sadly, I think a lot more bad details are going to come.

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        • SilverSabre25
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2010
          • 7585

          #19
          That's what I think too, sharlan. I don't know what to think--except that true stranger abduction is so rare, and that stranger abduction from home like that would be even rarer. It still makes me hug my babies a little closer.
          Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!

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          • Maddy'sMommy
            Daycare.com Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 158

            #20
            Breaks my heart to read this story. I hope they can find this poor little baby. She is not much older than my daughter, I can't imagine the kind of pain you would feel if your child was taken.

            I don't want to lay blame anywhere, because it's a sad story no matter what happened. If one of the parents know something, they should speak up now.

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            • Mandy_Jane
              Daycare.com Member
              • Mar 2011
              • 96

              #21
              This is all happening in my hometown. Baby Lisa only lives a few miles from where I live. It's SO scary thinking that someone just came in and snatched her. I have two little girls of my own and just to think of that happening sends chills down my spine. I just don't even want to THINK about it!!! I've been very paranoid ever since she went missing. But honestly, the whole thing seems SO fishy. Something is not right with the story. I too have thought the dad just does not act right. Even on local news, from day one, he has been stone cold, with no facial expressions, even when his wife was standing there bawling in front of the cameras. And now to learn about her being drunk when the baby went missing? It's just complete insanity. I'm really feeling more and more like mom had something to do with this, and dad is trying to help cover it up. Let's hope this isn't the case.

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              • countrymom
                Daycare.com Member
                • Aug 2010
                • 4874

                #22
                Originally posted by Mandy_Jane
                This is all happening in my hometown. Baby Lisa only lives a few miles from where I live. It's SO scary thinking that someone just came in and snatched her. I have two little girls of my own and just to think of that happening sends chills down my spine. I just don't even want to THINK about it!!! I've been very paranoid ever since she went missing. But honestly, the whole thing seems SO fishy. Something is not right with the story. I too have thought the dad just does not act right. Even on local news, from day one, he has been stone cold, with no facial expressions, even when his wife was standing there bawling in front of the cameras. And now to learn about her being drunk when the baby went missing? It's just complete insanity. I'm really feeling more and more like mom had something to do with this, and dad is trying to help cover it up. Let's hope this isn't the case.
                your right, things are not seeming right. I just heard on gma that she was black out drunk.

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                • MarinaVanessa
                  Family Childcare Home
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 7211

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Catherder

                  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) ...

                  ....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.
                  Fior the first part, I agree. Guilt is guilt and the way that polygraphs work and the way the questions are asked it's difficult to really use them reliably. That's why they aren't always able to be used as evidence. For example if it were me and they were to ask "Did you have something to do with the dissapearance of your daughter" and I had left the window/door open, I could subconsciously blame myself even though I didn't directly have anything to do with her actual dissapearance KWIM? If I were to answer NO but subconsciously felt guilt I would have failed the polygraph. Not saying that's what happened here, just saying that polygraphs aren't reliable. I also know that the dad offered to take a polygraph and that police said it wasn't necessary :confused:.

                  As for the second part I do have to think about how I would feel with all this press and suspicions of having something to do with the dissapearance of my daughter. Also you have to think about maybe he has doubts about his wife? Maybe he's not sure? Maybe he blames her also for keeping the doors and windows unlocked? He could also be harboring negative feeling toward his wife or like you said, maybe he's tired, medicated or even nervous in front of the TV. I guess I don't always expect everyday people to feel comfortable in front of cameras especially when most people watching are judging and thinking that you had something to do with it. I just hope that this isn't the case and that the little girl will be found soon and is okay.

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