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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
Baby Lisa's Parents Meet With Private Investigator
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POSTED: 11:31 am CDT October 13, 2011
UPDATED: 2:51 pm CDT October 13, 2011
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The mother and father of missing 11-month-old Lisa Irwin met with a private investigator on Thursday who has come to Kansas City to aid in the search for the missing baby.
Jeremy Irwin and Deborah Bradley were seen speaking with investigator Bill Stanton under a tree in Irwin's parent's backyard on North Walrond Ave. at about 11:30 a.m.
Stanton arrived in Kansas City on Tuesday and offered his support in the search for Lisa Irwin. Stanton has not revealed who brought him to the area, but has said it was not Lisa Irwin's family.
Stanton initially said he was going to hold a news conference on Thursday to release more details about how he plans to support the search. But Thursday morning Stanton said he planned to talk to the media on Friday instead.
Stanton left the home at about noon. He didn't comment on the conversations he had with the family. When asked about the team he was assembling to aid in the search, Stanton told KMBC's Maria Antonia that the team would include several people.
Lisa Irwin was last seen sleeping in her crib on Mon., Oct. 3. She was reported missing from her home on North Lister Ave. on Tues., Oct. 4.
Police briefly search an area off Vivion Road and Chouteau Trafficway on Thursday morning, but nothing was found. They also searched an area north of 210, west of Searcy Creek Parkway, east of North Brighton Ave. and south of Northeast 36th Street on Thursday afternoon, and nothing was found there either.
It was not known what brought investigators to either area.
Refresh this page for updates.
Read more: http://www.kmbc.com/news/29474434/detail.html#ixzz1ah7wVi3F
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POSTED: 11:31 am CDT October 13, 2011
UPDATED: 2:51 pm CDT October 13, 2011
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The mother and father of missing 11-month-old Lisa Irwin met with a private investigator on Thursday who has come to Kansas City to aid in the search for the missing baby.
Jeremy Irwin and Deborah Bradley were seen speaking with investigator Bill Stanton under a tree in Irwin's parent's backyard on North Walrond Ave. at about 11:30 a.m.
Stanton arrived in Kansas City on Tuesday and offered his support in the search for Lisa Irwin. Stanton has not revealed who brought him to the area, but has said it was not Lisa Irwin's family.
Stanton initially said he was going to hold a news conference on Thursday to release more details about how he plans to support the search. But Thursday morning Stanton said he planned to talk to the media on Friday instead.
Stanton left the home at about noon. He didn't comment on the conversations he had with the family. When asked about the team he was assembling to aid in the search, Stanton told KMBC's Maria Antonia that the team would include several people.
Lisa Irwin was last seen sleeping in her crib on Mon., Oct. 3. She was reported missing from her home on North Lister Ave. on Tues., Oct. 4.
Police briefly search an area off Vivion Road and Chouteau Trafficway on Thursday morning, but nothing was found. They also searched an area north of 210, west of Searcy Creek Parkway, east of North Brighton Ave. and south of Northeast 36th Street on Thursday afternoon, and nothing was found there either.
It was not known what brought investigators to either area.
Refresh this page for updates.
Read more: http://www.kmbc.com/news/29474434/detail.html#ixzz1ah7wVi3F
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
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LIVE NOW: Police are searching a wooded area for Lisa Irwin pub.vitrue.com/SYN
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LIVE NOW: Police are searching a wooded area for Lisa Irwin pub.vitrue.com/SYN
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Live Link: http://www.nbcactionnews.com/generic/news/News_LiveVideo
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
P.I Bill Stanton: Guy in video with mom at store was a brother. #lisairwin
http://www.heycameraman.net/?p=1428
http://www.heycameraman.net/?p=1428
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
Newly released home video of Lisa Irwin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bs-ATML-Uew&feature=related
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bs-ATML-Uew&feature=related
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
NY consultant won't say who sent him to help find missing Missouri baby
The Associated Press
Posted on October 11, 2011 at 11:04 PM
Updated today at 11:58 AM
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- A New York-based security consultant says a wealthy benefactor has hired him to help search for a missing baby in Kansas City.
Bill Stanton got little response Wednesday from police who have been looking for Lisa Irwin for more than a week. Kansas City police say Stanton won't have access to any case files related to their search because he isn't law enforcement.
Stanton also doesn't appear to be licensed as a private investigator in Missouri as required when acting in that capacity.
Stanton declined to say who hired him.
Lisa Irwin's parents, Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin, reported her missing early Oct. 4. They say she disappeared from her crib at their home sometime overnight as her mother slept in a nearby room.
http://www.kmov.com/news/local/KC-police-issue-alert-for-missing-10-month-old-131058273.html
The Associated Press
Posted on October 11, 2011 at 11:04 PM
Updated today at 11:58 AM
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- A New York-based security consultant says a wealthy benefactor has hired him to help search for a missing baby in Kansas City.
Bill Stanton got little response Wednesday from police who have been looking for Lisa Irwin for more than a week. Kansas City police say Stanton won't have access to any case files related to their search because he isn't law enforcement.
Stanton also doesn't appear to be licensed as a private investigator in Missouri as required when acting in that capacity.
Stanton declined to say who hired him.
Lisa Irwin's parents, Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin, reported her missing early Oct. 4. They say she disappeared from her crib at their home sometime overnight as her mother slept in a nearby room.
http://www.kmov.com/news/local/KC-police-issue-alert-for-missing-10-month-old-131058273.html
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
Celebrity security consultant 'Wild Bill' may unveil team of experts in Lisa Irwin case
Posted: 7:22 AM
Last Updated: 4 minutes ago
By: Chris Hernandez
KANSAS CITY, Missouri - A man known as "Wild Bill" has been in Kansas City for a few days, and says he is pulling together a team of experts to help the family of the missing baby, 11 month old Lisa Irwin.
Bill Stanton interviewed the baby's parents separately on Thursday.
Stanton is considered a celebrity security consultant who has appeared on national TV and helped with high profile cases.
But he is not licensed as a private investigator in Missouri, and local investigators have questioned his actions here.
Friday Stanton is expected to talk with reporters about the next stage of his investigation and perhaps we may also hear from the baby's parents, who have not talked with local reporters in about a week.
Lisa Irwin was reported missing in the early-morning hours of Tuesday, Oct. 4. Her parents say her father, Jeremy Irwin, came home from work at about 4 a.m. and she was not in her crib.
Extensive searches have taken place just about every day since, with investigators canvassing Lisa's north Kansas City neighborhood, homes and buildings in the area and even a landfill in Johnson County, Kan., that houses the trash taken from the area.
The Kansas City Police Department, working together with the FBI, has investigated hundreds of leads in the case, but no suspects have been named in Lisa's disappearance.
We'll keep you posted on developments throughout the day.
Read more: http://www.nbcactionnews.com/dpp/news/region_missouri/northland/Celebrity-security-consultant-may-unveil-team-of-experts-in-Lisa-Irwin-case#ixzz1alBRM9ip
Posted: 7:22 AM
Last Updated: 4 minutes ago
By: Chris Hernandez
KANSAS CITY, Missouri - A man known as "Wild Bill" has been in Kansas City for a few days, and says he is pulling together a team of experts to help the family of the missing baby, 11 month old Lisa Irwin.
Bill Stanton interviewed the baby's parents separately on Thursday.
Stanton is considered a celebrity security consultant who has appeared on national TV and helped with high profile cases.
But he is not licensed as a private investigator in Missouri, and local investigators have questioned his actions here.
Friday Stanton is expected to talk with reporters about the next stage of his investigation and perhaps we may also hear from the baby's parents, who have not talked with local reporters in about a week.
Lisa Irwin was reported missing in the early-morning hours of Tuesday, Oct. 4. Her parents say her father, Jeremy Irwin, came home from work at about 4 a.m. and she was not in her crib.
Extensive searches have taken place just about every day since, with investigators canvassing Lisa's north Kansas City neighborhood, homes and buildings in the area and even a landfill in Johnson County, Kan., that houses the trash taken from the area.
The Kansas City Police Department, working together with the FBI, has investigated hundreds of leads in the case, but no suspects have been named in Lisa's disappearance.
We'll keep you posted on developments throughout the day.
Read more: http://www.nbcactionnews.com/dpp/news/region_missouri/northland/Celebrity-security-consultant-may-unveil-team-of-experts-in-Lisa-Irwin-case#ixzz1alBRM9ip
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
A news conference will be held by the private investigator assisting the Irwin family at 1 PM CT.
We will stream it LIVE at this link:
http://livewire.kmbc.com/Event/Live_Blog_Amber_Alert_Issued_For_Missing_10-Month-Old
We will stream it LIVE at this link:
http://livewire.kmbc.com/Event/Live_Blog_Amber_Alert_Issued_For_Missing_10-Month-Old
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
PI Stanton's news conference was held at 10:30. The family will be speaking at 1:00 PM today, and Stanton will announce which "renowned expert" will be joining his team.
KMBC.com will live stream this afternoon's presser: http://livewire.kmbc.com/Event/Live_Blog_Amber_Alert_Issued_For_Missing_10-Month-Old
KMBC.com will live stream this afternoon's presser: http://livewire.kmbc.com/Event/Live_Blog_Amber_Alert_Issued_For_Missing_10-Month-Old
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
A private investigator who is representing the family of missing 11-month-old Lisa Irwin said that the family will be holding a news conference at 1 p.m. CT.
The news conference will be streamed on KMBC.com and carried live on KMBC-TV.
Bill Stanton briefed the media at 10:30 a.m. and said that the family is gracious for all the help the Kansas City community and media has offered in the search for baby Lisa.
"I just have to reiterate what a great job the Kansas City police department is doing," Stanton said.
When asked why the family didn't join Stanton at the 10:30 a.m. briefing, Stanton said, "Right now they feel it's in their best interest not to say anything."
KMBC's Maria Antonia also asked why the family was granting interviews to members of the national media only.
"You have to understand this is their personal life," Stanton said. "Would you like me coming over and asking, this is the most horrific thing that could happen to anyone," Stanton said. "You (the local media) are doing a fantastic job about getting the word out, and they (the family) totally appreciate it."
Stanton also said that at 1 p.m. he would be announcing that a renown expert is joining in the search for baby Lisa.
Lisa Irwin was last seen sleeping in her crib on Lister Avenue at 10 p.m. Oct. 3.
Read more: http://livewire.kmbc.com/Event/Live_Blog_Amber_Alert_Issued_For_Missing_10-Month-Old#ixzz1alyWLnxR
The news conference will be streamed on KMBC.com and carried live on KMBC-TV.
Bill Stanton briefed the media at 10:30 a.m. and said that the family is gracious for all the help the Kansas City community and media has offered in the search for baby Lisa.
"I just have to reiterate what a great job the Kansas City police department is doing," Stanton said.
When asked why the family didn't join Stanton at the 10:30 a.m. briefing, Stanton said, "Right now they feel it's in their best interest not to say anything."
KMBC's Maria Antonia also asked why the family was granting interviews to members of the national media only.
"You have to understand this is their personal life," Stanton said. "Would you like me coming over and asking, this is the most horrific thing that could happen to anyone," Stanton said. "You (the local media) are doing a fantastic job about getting the word out, and they (the family) totally appreciate it."
Stanton also said that at 1 p.m. he would be announcing that a renown expert is joining in the search for baby Lisa.
Lisa Irwin was last seen sleeping in her crib on Lister Avenue at 10 p.m. Oct. 3.
Read more: http://livewire.kmbc.com/Event/Live_Blog_Amber_Alert_Issued_For_Missing_10-Month-Old#ixzz1alyWLnxR
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
$100,000 Reward Offered In Missing Baby Case
Stay With KMBC.com For Baby Lisa Updates
POSTED: 1:10 pm CDT October 14, 2011
UPDATED: 2:20 pm CDT October 14, 2011
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A private investigator who has been hired to come to Kansas City to assist in the search for missing baby Lisa Irwin said on Friday that a $100,000 reward has been setup for her safe return.
Live Updates | Baby Lisa YouTube Videos | Timeline Of Baby Lisa's Disappearance
Private investigator Bill Stanton said the $100,000 reward would also be given out in the event of a conviction in this case.
Stanton made the announcement during a 1 p.m. news conference in front of Lisa Irwin's Kansas City home.
In addition to announcing the reward, Stanton said he was assembling a team to help find baby Lisa. Stanton said one of the members of the team was Dr. Marisa Randazo, an expert on threat assessment and targeted violence according to the website, CampusThreatAssessment.org.
The news conference lasted approximately 15 minutes. Stanton gave little additional information about who brought him to Kansas City, other than to say it was a female benefactor.
"They reached out to me, they called me and they said get out there and help," Stanton said. "I have connections with friends, people, a consortium."
Stanton said he would give any information he received while involved in the case to the Kansas City police department.
"I've worked with many police departments both on camera and not on camera...and I can say they're right at the top of the list based on my observations," Stanton said. "I want to thank the Kansas City police department. They are doing a phenomenal job."
Stanton arrived in Kansas City earlier this week and announced that he would be assisting the family. He met with Lisa's parents, Jeremy Irwin and Deborah Bradley, on Thursday for about an hour. It was not known what they discussed.
Lisa Irwin has been missing since the evening of Oct. 3. She was last seen sleeping in the crib in her North Lister Ave. home.
Police investigators have conducted several searches of the nearby neighborhood, woods and fields near the Irwin home, but nothing has been found.
Read more: http://www.kmbc.com/news/29486176/detail.html#ixzz1amrelLdV
Stay With KMBC.com For Baby Lisa Updates
POSTED: 1:10 pm CDT October 14, 2011
UPDATED: 2:20 pm CDT October 14, 2011
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A private investigator who has been hired to come to Kansas City to assist in the search for missing baby Lisa Irwin said on Friday that a $100,000 reward has been setup for her safe return.
Live Updates | Baby Lisa YouTube Videos | Timeline Of Baby Lisa's Disappearance
Private investigator Bill Stanton said the $100,000 reward would also be given out in the event of a conviction in this case.
Stanton made the announcement during a 1 p.m. news conference in front of Lisa Irwin's Kansas City home.
In addition to announcing the reward, Stanton said he was assembling a team to help find baby Lisa. Stanton said one of the members of the team was Dr. Marisa Randazo, an expert on threat assessment and targeted violence according to the website, CampusThreatAssessment.org.
The news conference lasted approximately 15 minutes. Stanton gave little additional information about who brought him to Kansas City, other than to say it was a female benefactor.
"They reached out to me, they called me and they said get out there and help," Stanton said. "I have connections with friends, people, a consortium."
Stanton said he would give any information he received while involved in the case to the Kansas City police department.
"I've worked with many police departments both on camera and not on camera...and I can say they're right at the top of the list based on my observations," Stanton said. "I want to thank the Kansas City police department. They are doing a phenomenal job."
Stanton arrived in Kansas City earlier this week and announced that he would be assisting the family. He met with Lisa's parents, Jeremy Irwin and Deborah Bradley, on Thursday for about an hour. It was not known what they discussed.
Lisa Irwin has been missing since the evening of Oct. 3. She was last seen sleeping in the crib in her North Lister Ave. home.
Police investigators have conducted several searches of the nearby neighborhood, woods and fields near the Irwin home, but nothing has been found.
Read more: http://www.kmbc.com/news/29486176/detail.html#ixzz1amrelLdV
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
"Jersey," man sought for questioning in Lisa Irwin case, in police custody
Posted: 7:02 PM
Last Updated: 1 minute ago
The "handyman" nicknamed "Jersey" from Lisa Irwin's neighborhood, who police sought for questioning earlier this week, is in police custody according to Kansas City, Mo. Public Information Officer Capt. Steve Young.
He was arrested on an unrelated outstanding warrant.
Police have not charged the man with a crime, but do say that they are questioning him about Lisa Irwin's disappearance.
While police currently questioning "Jersey," police searched a house near the 3900 Block of Chouteau Trafficway and Russell. Inside of the abandoned house, they found men's clothing and freshly soiled baby diapers.
Young said that the questioning of "Jersey" is in line with normal police procedures involved in the Lisa Irwin case. Young said that they are doing their due diligence by interviewing every person they can who frequents or lives in Irwin's neighborhood.
Jersey was sought on Oct. 10 after police brought a picture of him to the door of a neighbor of Irwin's and asked him if he had seen him.
The neighbor told police that he had seen the man, who he described as in his 20s, riding a bike and carrying a backpack.
The neighbor, who has lived in the neighborhood for 40 years and says he knows all of its residents, said he is sure the man does not live close by and was suspicious of the man even before Lisa disappeared.
Check back here for the latest information as it comes in, and watch NBC Action News at 10 for more information.
Read more: http://www.nbcactionnews.com/dpp/news/region_missouri/northland/%22jersey%2C%22-man-sought-for-questioning-in-lisa-irwin-case%2C-in-police-custody#ixzz1au249tSb
Posted: 7:02 PM
Last Updated: 1 minute ago
The "handyman" nicknamed "Jersey" from Lisa Irwin's neighborhood, who police sought for questioning earlier this week, is in police custody according to Kansas City, Mo. Public Information Officer Capt. Steve Young.
He was arrested on an unrelated outstanding warrant.
Police have not charged the man with a crime, but do say that they are questioning him about Lisa Irwin's disappearance.
While police currently questioning "Jersey," police searched a house near the 3900 Block of Chouteau Trafficway and Russell. Inside of the abandoned house, they found men's clothing and freshly soiled baby diapers.
Young said that the questioning of "Jersey" is in line with normal police procedures involved in the Lisa Irwin case. Young said that they are doing their due diligence by interviewing every person they can who frequents or lives in Irwin's neighborhood.
Jersey was sought on Oct. 10 after police brought a picture of him to the door of a neighbor of Irwin's and asked him if he had seen him.
The neighbor told police that he had seen the man, who he described as in his 20s, riding a bike and carrying a backpack.
The neighbor, who has lived in the neighborhood for 40 years and says he knows all of its residents, said he is sure the man does not live close by and was suspicious of the man even before Lisa disappeared.
Check back here for the latest information as it comes in, and watch NBC Action News at 10 for more information.
Read more: http://www.nbcactionnews.com/dpp/news/region_missouri/northland/%22jersey%2C%22-man-sought-for-questioning-in-lisa-irwin-case%2C-in-police-custody#ixzz1au249tSb
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
VIDEO REPORT: Diapers Found In Vacant Home During Baby Lisa Search
Police Downplay Discovery, Discuss Homeless Man's Arrest
People searching an abandoned house about a mile from where baby Lisa Irwin disappeared find diapers and a man's clothes, but police downplay their importance to the case. KMBC 9's Marcus Moore reports.
Video at link: http://www.kmbc.com/video/29498580/detail.html#ixzz1avIQVjvw
Police Downplay Discovery, Discuss Homeless Man's Arrest
People searching an abandoned house about a mile from where baby Lisa Irwin disappeared find diapers and a man's clothes, but police downplay their importance to the case. KMBC 9's Marcus Moore reports.
Video at link: http://www.kmbc.com/video/29498580/detail.html#ixzz1avIQVjvw
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
mom_in_il wrote:VIDEO REPORT: Diapers Found In Vacant Home During Baby Lisa Search
Police Downplay Discovery, Discuss Homeless Man's Arrest
People searching an abandoned house about a mile from where baby Lisa Irwin disappeared find diapers and a man's clothes, but police downplay their importance to the case. KMBC 9's Marcus Moore reports.
Video at link: http://www.kmbc.com/video/29498580/detail.html#ixzz1avIQVjvw
Ok, I'm scratching my head on this one. Wouldn't LE have already searched this house, early in the case? Next, why would you discount "freshly" soiled diapers when you have a baby missing? LE said it's not unusual to find children/baby clothing in abandoned houses in the city but, couldn't you use a freshly soiled one for DNA??
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
Police Investigate New Lead in Case of Missing Baby Lisa Irwin
Published October 16, 2011
FoxNews.com
Police in Kansas City investigating the disappearance of baby Lisa Irwin say that a backpack reportedly containing used diapers and baby wipes was found in the area of a vacant home near the Irwin residence, fox4kc.com reports.
Kansas City Missouri Police say that a man found the backpack containing diapers and baby wipes near the vacant home in the 3900 block of Chouteau Trafficway on Saturday. Diapers were also found in a wooded area across the street from the house.
According to at least one report, the diapers were soiled.
On Saturday evening, police spokesman Capt. Steve Young said that the diapers seem to have been there for some time, and said that it's not unusual to find objects like backpacks and diapers in abandoned houses, according to the station.
Young said that a KCPD crime scene unit will further investigate the scene.
The house was near an area where police were already searching for 10-month-old Lisa Irwin, who has been missing since Oct. 4, when her parents reported that she disappeared from her bedroom crib.
Meanwhile, Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon is sending members of the National Guard to Kansas City to help search for a missing baby.
Nixon said Saturday that 25 members of a guard police company will help look for Lisa Irwin, who was 10 months old when she was reported missing Oct. 4. Her parents say she disappeared from her crib sometime overnight.
On Saturday, the New York City private investigator hired by an anonymous benefactor to help the search for Baby Lisa said he hopes the $100,000 reward being offered "opens up ... someone's eyes."
The FBI scoured the woods near the family's home Friday and used metal detectors to scan their neighborhood.
The family has posted online videos, recorded when Lisa was 3 months old. Signs and pictures of the missing baby also have been displayed outside of her grandparents' home.
Police also announced that a handyman known as "Jersey" is not a suspect in Irwin's disappearance, according to fox4kc.com.
Johnny Tanko, known in the press as "Jersey," was taken into custody on an unrelated federal felony warrant on Saturday. There is no word on the nature of the federal felony warrant. Police did not comment on the nature of the warrant.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/10/16/police-investigate-new-lead-in-case-missing-baby-lisa-irwin/#ixzz1ax3aF8Nd
Published October 16, 2011
FoxNews.com
Police in Kansas City investigating the disappearance of baby Lisa Irwin say that a backpack reportedly containing used diapers and baby wipes was found in the area of a vacant home near the Irwin residence, fox4kc.com reports.
Kansas City Missouri Police say that a man found the backpack containing diapers and baby wipes near the vacant home in the 3900 block of Chouteau Trafficway on Saturday. Diapers were also found in a wooded area across the street from the house.
According to at least one report, the diapers were soiled.
On Saturday evening, police spokesman Capt. Steve Young said that the diapers seem to have been there for some time, and said that it's not unusual to find objects like backpacks and diapers in abandoned houses, according to the station.
Young said that a KCPD crime scene unit will further investigate the scene.
The house was near an area where police were already searching for 10-month-old Lisa Irwin, who has been missing since Oct. 4, when her parents reported that she disappeared from her bedroom crib.
Meanwhile, Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon is sending members of the National Guard to Kansas City to help search for a missing baby.
Nixon said Saturday that 25 members of a guard police company will help look for Lisa Irwin, who was 10 months old when she was reported missing Oct. 4. Her parents say she disappeared from her crib sometime overnight.
On Saturday, the New York City private investigator hired by an anonymous benefactor to help the search for Baby Lisa said he hopes the $100,000 reward being offered "opens up ... someone's eyes."
The FBI scoured the woods near the family's home Friday and used metal detectors to scan their neighborhood.
The family has posted online videos, recorded when Lisa was 3 months old. Signs and pictures of the missing baby also have been displayed outside of her grandparents' home.
Police also announced that a handyman known as "Jersey" is not a suspect in Irwin's disappearance, according to fox4kc.com.
Johnny Tanko, known in the press as "Jersey," was taken into custody on an unrelated federal felony warrant on Saturday. There is no word on the nature of the federal felony warrant. Police did not comment on the nature of the warrant.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/10/16/police-investigate-new-lead-in-case-missing-baby-lisa-irwin/#ixzz1ax3aF8Nd
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
http://www.kctv5.com/
MO National Guard joins search for missing baby Lisa Video included
Updated: 38 minutes ago
Gov. Jay Nixon has ordered 25 members of the Missouri National Guard's 1139th Military Police Company, out of Harrisonville, to assist in the efforts to find baby Lisa.
Nixon said Saturday that 25 members of the Missouri National Guard's 1139th Military Police Company, out of Harrisonville, will be in Kansas City on Sunday for a one day deployment to help in the search.
Also Saturday, police searched an abandoned home after receiving a call about diapers and a backpack inside. But investigators say the items appear to have been in the house far longer than two weeks and likely wouldn't offer any evidence.
Kansas City police also have in custody the handyman they have been wanting to question in connection to the disappearance of missing baby Lisa Irwin.
Captain Steve Young said the man known as "Jersey" is in custody on unrelated charges. Young also said they wanted to question the man about Irwin because he was known to frequent the area but he is not a suspect.
Saturday evening, balloons were released in honor of baby Lisa.
Neighbors gathered in a circle in the front yard of the family's home on the 3600 block of N. Lister to say a short prayer for her safe return and then released 12 balloons to reflect the number of days she has been missing.
Also Saturday, a reporter from People magazine stopped by the home the family has been staying at, asking to talk to Jeremy Irwin. Jeremy turned the reporter down.
Jeremy called police about 4 a.m. Oct. 4 to report that his daughter Lisa was missing from her crib.
Three hours after Irwin's 911 call, the Kansas City Police Department issued an Amber Alert for the Kansas City area for then 10-month-old Lisa Irwin.
Since she was reported missing, there has been an outpouring of support for her safe return. Family, neighbors and people who don't know the family have helped hand out posters and held vigils in her honor.
Private investigator Bill Stanton announced Friday that a $100,000 reward is being offered for the safe return of missing infant Lisa or information leading to the conviction of the perpetrators involved in her disappearance.
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MO National Guard joins search for missing baby Lisa Video included
Updated: 38 minutes ago
Gov. Jay Nixon has ordered 25 members of the Missouri National Guard's 1139th Military Police Company, out of Harrisonville, to assist in the efforts to find baby Lisa.
Nixon said Saturday that 25 members of the Missouri National Guard's 1139th Military Police Company, out of Harrisonville, will be in Kansas City on Sunday for a one day deployment to help in the search.
Also Saturday, police searched an abandoned home after receiving a call about diapers and a backpack inside. But investigators say the items appear to have been in the house far longer than two weeks and likely wouldn't offer any evidence.
Kansas City police also have in custody the handyman they have been wanting to question in connection to the disappearance of missing baby Lisa Irwin.
Captain Steve Young said the man known as "Jersey" is in custody on unrelated charges. Young also said they wanted to question the man about Irwin because he was known to frequent the area but he is not a suspect.
Saturday evening, balloons were released in honor of baby Lisa.
Neighbors gathered in a circle in the front yard of the family's home on the 3600 block of N. Lister to say a short prayer for her safe return and then released 12 balloons to reflect the number of days she has been missing.
Also Saturday, a reporter from People magazine stopped by the home the family has been staying at, asking to talk to Jeremy Irwin. Jeremy turned the reporter down.
Jeremy called police about 4 a.m. Oct. 4 to report that his daughter Lisa was missing from her crib.
Three hours after Irwin's 911 call, the Kansas City Police Department issued an Amber Alert for the Kansas City area for then 10-month-old Lisa Irwin.
Since she was reported missing, there has been an outpouring of support for her safe return. Family, neighbors and people who don't know the family have helped hand out posters and held vigils in her honor.
Private investigator Bill Stanton announced Friday that a $100,000 reward is being offered for the safe return of missing infant Lisa or information leading to the conviction of the perpetrators involved in her disappearance.
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
Police Downplay Diaper Discovery(video)
Marcus Moore Checks Home That Prompted Police Search
POSTED: 8:52 am CDT October 16, 2011
http://www.kmbc.com/video/29500175/detail.html#ixzz1axSTKTtP
Marcus Moore Checks Home That Prompted Police Search
POSTED: 8:52 am CDT October 16, 2011
http://www.kmbc.com/video/29500175/detail.html#ixzz1axSTKTtP
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
Lisa Irwin family to hold 2:30 p.m. news conference
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A Monday-afternoon news conference is planned by the family of Lisa Irwin to provide an update into the investigation into the disappearance of the now-11-month-old girl.
Lisa, who will turn 1 year old on Nov. 11, has not been seen since Monday, Oct. 3. Her parents initially said her mother, Deborah Bradley, put her to bed around 10:30 p.m., but NBC News reported Monday they are now saying she put Lisa to bed closer to 6:30 p.m.
Bill Stanton, a private investigator who says he has come to Kansas City as a consultant to the family, says he will be at the news conference, scheduled for 2:30 p.m. outside a family home near Lisa’s house on North Lister Avenue in Kansas City’s Northland. It’s not clear what family members will be at the news conference,
NBC’s Peter Alexander reported the family was expected to announce they had hired an attorney, though it wasn’t clear if that was going to be announced Monday afternoon.
Police say they have no suspects in Lisa's disappearance and they continue to follow every lead they receive.
Stay tuned to NBC Action News and NBCActionNews.com for more on this story.
Read more: http://www.nbcactionnews.com/dpp/news/region_missouri/northland/lisa-irwin-family-to-hold-230-pm-news-conference#ixzz1b4IGGuBj
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A Monday-afternoon news conference is planned by the family of Lisa Irwin to provide an update into the investigation into the disappearance of the now-11-month-old girl.
Lisa, who will turn 1 year old on Nov. 11, has not been seen since Monday, Oct. 3. Her parents initially said her mother, Deborah Bradley, put her to bed around 10:30 p.m., but NBC News reported Monday they are now saying she put Lisa to bed closer to 6:30 p.m.
Bill Stanton, a private investigator who says he has come to Kansas City as a consultant to the family, says he will be at the news conference, scheduled for 2:30 p.m. outside a family home near Lisa’s house on North Lister Avenue in Kansas City’s Northland. It’s not clear what family members will be at the news conference,
NBC’s Peter Alexander reported the family was expected to announce they had hired an attorney, though it wasn’t clear if that was going to be announced Monday afternoon.
Police say they have no suspects in Lisa's disappearance and they continue to follow every lead they receive.
Stay tuned to NBC Action News and NBCActionNews.com for more on this story.
Read more: http://www.nbcactionnews.com/dpp/news/region_missouri/northland/lisa-irwin-family-to-hold-230-pm-news-conference#ixzz1b4IGGuBj
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
I also heard a MSM report today that the mother is now admitting to the fact that she was "drunk" that night.
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
FULL INTERVIEW: Megyn Kelly Presses Parents of Baby Lisa Irwin on Disappearance, Asks If They ‘Sold or Killed’ Their Daughter
This weekend, Megyn Kelly sat down with Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin, the parents of Lisa Irwin, the 11-month-old baby who has been missing since October 4. In this hard-hitting interview, Megyn talks to the parents about the events leading up to the child’s disappearance, even asking point blank if they killed – or sold – their daughter.
In part one of Megyn Kelly’s incredibly revealing interview, Deborah Bradley admitted to being drunk after consuming “several” glasses of wine on the night that Lisa disappeared. Bradley acknowledged that she drinks a couple of nights a week after putting her children to bed, saying, “I don’t see the problem with me having grown up time.”
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http://foxnewsinsider.com/2011/10/17/full-interview-megyn-kelly-presses-parents-of-baby-lisa-irwin-on-disappearance-asks-if-they-sold-or-killed-their-daughter/
This weekend, Megyn Kelly sat down with Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin, the parents of Lisa Irwin, the 11-month-old baby who has been missing since October 4. In this hard-hitting interview, Megyn talks to the parents about the events leading up to the child’s disappearance, even asking point blank if they killed – or sold – their daughter.
In part one of Megyn Kelly’s incredibly revealing interview, Deborah Bradley admitted to being drunk after consuming “several” glasses of wine on the night that Lisa disappeared. Bradley acknowledged that she drinks a couple of nights a week after putting her children to bed, saying, “I don’t see the problem with me having grown up time.”
read more>
http://foxnewsinsider.com/2011/10/17/full-interview-megyn-kelly-presses-parents-of-baby-lisa-irwin-on-disappearance-asks-if-they-sold-or-killed-their-daughter/
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
Authorities Look Into Possible Baby Lisa Sighting
11-Month-Old Reported Missing Oct. 4
POSTED: 2:18 pm CDT October 18, 2011
UPDATED: 2:29 pm CDT October 18, 2011
Excerpt:
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Authorities are investigating a possible sighting of missing 11-month-old Lisa Irwin in the Manhattan, Kan., area. Tuesday, October 18, 2011.
The Kansas Highway Patrol officials said Riley County police asked them to put out an alert about a small black car with Missouri tags with two women and a baby inside.
More: http://www.kmbc.com/news/29520615/detail.html
11-Month-Old Reported Missing Oct. 4
POSTED: 2:18 pm CDT October 18, 2011
UPDATED: 2:29 pm CDT October 18, 2011
Excerpt:
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Authorities are investigating a possible sighting of missing 11-month-old Lisa Irwin in the Manhattan, Kan., area. Tuesday, October 18, 2011.
The Kansas Highway Patrol officials said Riley County police asked them to put out an alert about a small black car with Missouri tags with two women and a baby inside.
More: http://www.kmbc.com/news/29520615/detail.html
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
Authorities Look Into Possible Baby Lisa Sighting
11-Month-Old Reported Missing Oct. 4
POSTED: 2:18 pm CDT October 18, 2011
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Authorities are investigating a possible sighting of missing 11-month-old Lisa Irwin in the Manhattan, Kan., area.
The Kansas Highway Patrol officials said Riley County police asked them to put out an alert about a small black car with Missouri tags with two women and a baby inside.
According to the Highway Patrol, the women were seen at a McAlister's Deli at 421 Tuttle Creek Blvd. on Tuesday. Investigators said the women were in a booth at the restaurant and left without eating their meals after people took notice of them.
The women are described as white and in their 20s. One woman had dark hair with a pink hooded sweatshirt and the second woman had light brown hair and a slender build.
Lisa Irwin was reported missing from her parents' Kansas City home on Oct. 4.
Read more: http://www.kmbc.com/news/29520615/detail.html#ixzz1bAI29ShU
11-Month-Old Reported Missing Oct. 4
POSTED: 2:18 pm CDT October 18, 2011
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Authorities are investigating a possible sighting of missing 11-month-old Lisa Irwin in the Manhattan, Kan., area.
The Kansas Highway Patrol officials said Riley County police asked them to put out an alert about a small black car with Missouri tags with two women and a baby inside.
According to the Highway Patrol, the women were seen at a McAlister's Deli at 421 Tuttle Creek Blvd. on Tuesday. Investigators said the women were in a booth at the restaurant and left without eating their meals after people took notice of them.
The women are described as white and in their 20s. One woman had dark hair with a pink hooded sweatshirt and the second woman had light brown hair and a slender build.
Lisa Irwin was reported missing from her parents' Kansas City home on Oct. 4.
Read more: http://www.kmbc.com/news/29520615/detail.html#ixzz1bAI29ShU
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
Police search area near Lisa Irwin's home again; FAA initiates a no fly zone
Read more: http://www.nbcactionnews.com/dpp/news/region_missouri/northland/police-search-area-near-lisa-irwin%27s-home-again#ixzz1bANo6SCI
Read more: http://www.nbcactionnews.com/dpp/news/region_missouri/northland/police-search-area-near-lisa-irwin%27s-home-again#ixzz1bANo6SCI
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
A team of police and federal investigators are executing a search warrant at the family residence of 11-month-old Lisa Irwin, who disappeared 16 days ago.
Details of what investigators were looking for were not immediately available. Police blocked traffic on the streets leading to the home in the 3600 block of North Lister Avenue in Kansas City, North.
According to media reports, authorities are not allowing helicopters and other small aircraft to fly over the neighborhood.
Investigators obtained the warrant on Tuesday. The warrant bars the family from entering the home until the warrant has been executed. Police have been in the house before but always with the family’s consent, police Capt. Steve Young said on Tuesday.
An intensive search Tuesday of woods a few blocks from where Lisa disappeared turned up nothing substantial, police said.
Midmorning, high-ranking police, federal investigators and crime-scene technicians descended on the woods at 34th Terrace and North Brighton Avenue. As the afternoon wore on, the number of police and FBI investigators grew. Two crime-scene vans — one with a trailer — arrived, and officers carried evidence bags and dirt-sifting equipment into the wooded area.
But about 4 p.m. authorities began leaving the site.
“It may have been promising for a minute,” Young said. “We are trying to do it right and doing all of what we can.”
Also on Tuesday, authorities were looking for two women who had a baby that resembled Lisa at a Manhattan, Kan., restaurant but later determined the girl wasn’t Lisa.
http://www.kansascity.com/2011/10/19/3216454/investigators-executing-search.html
Details of what investigators were looking for were not immediately available. Police blocked traffic on the streets leading to the home in the 3600 block of North Lister Avenue in Kansas City, North.
According to media reports, authorities are not allowing helicopters and other small aircraft to fly over the neighborhood.
Investigators obtained the warrant on Tuesday. The warrant bars the family from entering the home until the warrant has been executed. Police have been in the house before but always with the family’s consent, police Capt. Steve Young said on Tuesday.
An intensive search Tuesday of woods a few blocks from where Lisa disappeared turned up nothing substantial, police said.
Midmorning, high-ranking police, federal investigators and crime-scene technicians descended on the woods at 34th Terrace and North Brighton Avenue. As the afternoon wore on, the number of police and FBI investigators grew. Two crime-scene vans — one with a trailer — arrived, and officers carried evidence bags and dirt-sifting equipment into the wooded area.
But about 4 p.m. authorities began leaving the site.
“It may have been promising for a minute,” Young said. “We are trying to do it right and doing all of what we can.”
Also on Tuesday, authorities were looking for two women who had a baby that resembled Lisa at a Manhattan, Kan., restaurant but later determined the girl wasn’t Lisa.
http://www.kansascity.com/2011/10/19/3216454/investigators-executing-search.html
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Re: LISA IRWIN - 10 months (2011) - Kansas City MO
Kansas City, Mo. • One of the most
aggressive police searches yet of the home where a Kansas City infant
went missing more than two weeks ago drew officers Wednesday armed with
shovels, rakes and other tools who hauled off bags that appeared to be
full of potential evidence.
Police refused to say what they found
inside or outside the home belonging to Jeremy Irwin and Deborah
Bradley, who say an intruder snatched their baby daughter, Lisa, from
her crib in the middle of the night as the mother and two other boys
slept.
From shortly after sunrise through
late afternoon, FBI agents and police officers joined in the search that
began after a judge issued a warrant that prevented the parents from
returning to the house while it was under way.
Officers headed to the back of the
home with shovels, rakes and a ladder and could be seen digging behind a
shed in the yard. Out front, investigators left the house carrying
brown paper bags and clear plastic bags and took them to vehicles parked
outside.
Police also brought in a bomb and
arson truck to assist the search, though spokesman Capt. Steve Young
said there were no indications of explosives in the house. Some bomb
detection devices use X-ray technology to scan solid objects to reveal
items concealed within. An AP reporter saw investigators carrying at
least a dozen thin, black rectangular sheets away from the home during
the afternoon.
Lisa Irwin was 10 months old on Oct. 4
when her parents reported her missing. Her father, an electrician, said
he returned home from a late shift to discover the lights on, a window
tampered with, the front door unlocked and Lisa gone. Bradley and Lisa’s
two older brothers had been asleep elsewhere in the house. Bradley has
admitted she drank heavily that night and may have blacked out.
Police, FBI agents, officers from area
law enforcement agencies and the Missouri National Guard already have
searched the family’s home, neighborhood, nearby wooded areas, a
landfill and abandoned homes. Police have refused to discuss any
evidence gathered in the searches, saying only that they remain without a
suspect.
There was no indication the family has
tried to block investigators’ access to their home, which already has
been scoured by FBI agents with dogs.
The parents’ attorney, Joe Tacopina,
said Wednesday that he welcomed the search, but "we want this to be done
in good faith, not to match some predetermined conclusion."
Earlier Wednesday, Tacopina questioned the need for a warrant.
"They can go in and out any time," he said of police. "They have had unfettered access because we want answers."
FBI spokeswoman Bridget Patton said
Wednesday’s search was not based on any sort of tip. Authorities
restricted media access, Patton said, because agents were using a
procedure involving dogs that they didn’t want to be recorded. She
declined to elaborate.
Young said all previous searches of
the house have been conducted with the family’s consent. Wednesday’s
warrant prevents anyone except those involved in the investigation from
entering, meaning family members — who have returned home from time to
time to collect clothes and other belongings — may not go back inside
until the search is over. It wasn’t immediately clear whether the search
would resume Thursday.
The Federal Aviation Administration
established a no-fly zone over the search area effective until 5 p.m.,
agency spokesman Tony Molinaro said. He characterized the zone as a
safety precaution and said it had been requested by law enforcement.
Similar restrictions were introduced during a search of the area
Tuesday.
Much attention has focused on a rash
of recent TV interviews the parents have given in which Bradley admitted
she had consumed several glasses of wine the night that Lisa
disappeared. She also told NBC that she did not see the baby after
putting her to bed at about 6:40 p.m. — roughly four hours earlier than
the time she originally gave police. She didn’t explain the difference.
Tacopina has said Bradley’s candid words indicate the parents have nothing to hide.
Bradley has said she expects to be arrested in her baby’s disappearance.
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/world/52747435-68/police-search-bradley-lisa.html.csp
aggressive police searches yet of the home where a Kansas City infant
went missing more than two weeks ago drew officers Wednesday armed with
shovels, rakes and other tools who hauled off bags that appeared to be
full of potential evidence.
Police refused to say what they found
inside or outside the home belonging to Jeremy Irwin and Deborah
Bradley, who say an intruder snatched their baby daughter, Lisa, from
her crib in the middle of the night as the mother and two other boys
slept.
From shortly after sunrise through
late afternoon, FBI agents and police officers joined in the search that
began after a judge issued a warrant that prevented the parents from
returning to the house while it was under way.
Officers headed to the back of the
home with shovels, rakes and a ladder and could be seen digging behind a
shed in the yard. Out front, investigators left the house carrying
brown paper bags and clear plastic bags and took them to vehicles parked
outside.
Police also brought in a bomb and
arson truck to assist the search, though spokesman Capt. Steve Young
said there were no indications of explosives in the house. Some bomb
detection devices use X-ray technology to scan solid objects to reveal
items concealed within. An AP reporter saw investigators carrying at
least a dozen thin, black rectangular sheets away from the home during
the afternoon.
Lisa Irwin was 10 months old on Oct. 4
when her parents reported her missing. Her father, an electrician, said
he returned home from a late shift to discover the lights on, a window
tampered with, the front door unlocked and Lisa gone. Bradley and Lisa’s
two older brothers had been asleep elsewhere in the house. Bradley has
admitted she drank heavily that night and may have blacked out.
Police, FBI agents, officers from area
law enforcement agencies and the Missouri National Guard already have
searched the family’s home, neighborhood, nearby wooded areas, a
landfill and abandoned homes. Police have refused to discuss any
evidence gathered in the searches, saying only that they remain without a
suspect.
There was no indication the family has
tried to block investigators’ access to their home, which already has
been scoured by FBI agents with dogs.
The parents’ attorney, Joe Tacopina,
said Wednesday that he welcomed the search, but "we want this to be done
in good faith, not to match some predetermined conclusion."
Earlier Wednesday, Tacopina questioned the need for a warrant.
"They can go in and out any time," he said of police. "They have had unfettered access because we want answers."
FBI spokeswoman Bridget Patton said
Wednesday’s search was not based on any sort of tip. Authorities
restricted media access, Patton said, because agents were using a
procedure involving dogs that they didn’t want to be recorded. She
declined to elaborate.
Young said all previous searches of
the house have been conducted with the family’s consent. Wednesday’s
warrant prevents anyone except those involved in the investigation from
entering, meaning family members — who have returned home from time to
time to collect clothes and other belongings — may not go back inside
until the search is over. It wasn’t immediately clear whether the search
would resume Thursday.
The Federal Aviation Administration
established a no-fly zone over the search area effective until 5 p.m.,
agency spokesman Tony Molinaro said. He characterized the zone as a
safety precaution and said it had been requested by law enforcement.
Similar restrictions were introduced during a search of the area
Tuesday.
Much attention has focused on a rash
of recent TV interviews the parents have given in which Bradley admitted
she had consumed several glasses of wine the night that Lisa
disappeared. She also told NBC that she did not see the baby after
putting her to bed at about 6:40 p.m. — roughly four hours earlier than
the time she originally gave police. She didn’t explain the difference.
Tacopina has said Bradley’s candid words indicate the parents have nothing to hide.
Bradley has said she expects to be arrested in her baby’s disappearance.
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/world/52747435-68/police-search-bradley-lisa.html.csp
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An FBI cadaver dog indicated a “hit” inside the Northland home where
Lisa Irwin disappeared from her crib, according to an affidavit police
filed to support a request for a search warrant of the house.
The
dog, which had been taken into the house Monday on the consent of
Lisa’s parents, Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin, indicated a reaction
to the scent of a dead person “in an area of the floor of Bradley’s
bedroom near the bed,” the affidavit said.
A Clay County judge
approved the search warrant Tuesday afternoon, and police and federal
investigators spent much of Wednesday searching the house and yard in
the 3600 block of North Lister Avenue.
In their request for a
search warrant, authorities said they were looking for DNA,
fingerprints, cell phones and evidence of human decomposition.
Deborah Bradley has said that three cell phones were taken, along with
her infant daughter, sometime late Oct. 3 or early Oct. 4.
Documents filed today in Clay County Circuit Court said police took
blankets, toys and articles of clothing from the house on North Lister,
as well as rolls of tape and a tape dispenser.
According to the
affidavit, interviews with people involved in the case “revealed
conflicting information for a clear direction” for the investigation.
Bradley, the affidavit said, told police she did not initially look for
her baby behind the house because she was “afraid of what she might
find.”
Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2011/10/21/3221138/cadaver-dog-has-hit-inside-house.html#ixzz1bRiyP9hM
Lisa Irwin disappeared from her crib, according to an affidavit police
filed to support a request for a search warrant of the house.
The
dog, which had been taken into the house Monday on the consent of
Lisa’s parents, Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin, indicated a reaction
to the scent of a dead person “in an area of the floor of Bradley’s
bedroom near the bed,” the affidavit said.
A Clay County judge
approved the search warrant Tuesday afternoon, and police and federal
investigators spent much of Wednesday searching the house and yard in
the 3600 block of North Lister Avenue.
In their request for a
search warrant, authorities said they were looking for DNA,
fingerprints, cell phones and evidence of human decomposition.
Deborah Bradley has said that three cell phones were taken, along with
her infant daughter, sometime late Oct. 3 or early Oct. 4.
Documents filed today in Clay County Circuit Court said police took
blankets, toys and articles of clothing from the house on North Lister,
as well as rolls of tape and a tape dispenser.
According to the
affidavit, interviews with people involved in the case “revealed
conflicting information for a clear direction” for the investigation.
Bradley, the affidavit said, told police she did not initially look for
her baby behind the house because she was “afraid of what she might
find.”
Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2011/10/21/3221138/cadaver-dog-has-hit-inside-house.html#ixzz1bRiyP9hM
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