Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Update on the Lisa Irwin investigation!

A missing 10-month-old infant named Lisa Irwin, from Kansas City, MO has been missing for over a week. Now a private investigator known as "Wild Bill" Stanton, a former NY policeman, has joined the intense search. Investigators welcome any information the former policeman can bring them, but "Wild Bill" will not be gaining access to their case file.

Meanwhile, baby Lisa's aunt is also speaking out and she says that the family is preparing for the mother of Lisa, Deborah Bradely, to be arrested in connection to her daughters disappearance. She claims the police "have to pin it on somebody" but she still maintains Bradely's innocence.

However, it doesn't seem like police are soley focused on Lisa's mother, as they are filing subpoenas to obtain footage of local news interviews with the Irwin family, friends, and neighbors.

Furthermore, police are also questioning locals about a young homeless man who was known to ride his red bike in the neighborhood, and did handiwork in the area. Apparently the young man hasn't been seen since Lisa vanished.

But suspicion continues to swirl around Deborah Bradely, as grocery store footage is released depicting Bradely, accompanied by an unidentified man purchasing wine, plates, and napkins from a store 5 hrs before baby Lisa was reported missing.

Lisa Irwin was reported missing last Tuesday, when her father Jeremy Irwin returned home in the early morning hours after working the nightshift. Lisa's crib was empty, a window in her room was up, house lights were on, and the family cell phones were missing.

Deborah Bradely claims she checked on her daughter 10:30 PM that night, went to bed, and that was the last time she saw her daughter.

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