What the Kidnapper of Lisa Irwin Had to Know-Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin Pay Attention

If Lisa Irwin was kidnapped, what would the kidnapper have to know, unless he was terribly lucky?

1) He would have had to known that Jeremy was not there that night. If not, why take the chance of having a confrontation and why double that chance by turning on all the lights?

2) He would have to had known Deborah was drunk and passed out in her room. Same reason as #1

3) He would have had to known the window was opened that night, he did not come through the door, or he would not have had to open window. He either knew or was again very lucky to have planned this on the night Bradley left the window open

4) He would have had to have known where the lights were or the first light was so close that he could not miss it.

5) He would have had to known that all of the lights on would not have awaken up Blake Irwin who was in his room with the door open.

6) He would have had to have known that it would be no problem to pick Lisa up, his hands had to be cold, from the night air. It could not have been comfortable for the baby to wake up with cold hands on her.

7) He would have had to have known that the dog would not bark at a stranger around the house.

8) He would have had to have no fear of climbing in a front window of a home before midnight, when people could be coming home from work or night out.

9) He would have had to have been unafraid that someone was going to see him coming out the front door with Lisa.

10) He would have had to have a reason for wanting to access Deborah Bradley’s voice mail after sitting in the woods for 3hrs 23 min.

11) He would have had to have a reason for wanting to access the internet after sitting in the woods for 3hrs 23 min.

12) He would have had to be dense or drunk to keep trying to use a phone that was not working.

13) He would have had to have been very lucky to have picked Deborah Bradley’s personal phone to try and access Deborah Bradley’s personal voice mail.

13) He would have had to be unafraid that it had been discovered by Deborah, one of the boys or Jeremy that Lisa was missing and the police had been called, while he sat in the woods for over 3 hours.

The nicely paid attorneys did nothing to help prove their client(s) innocence in any way. They helped point the finger at them. By disclosing the attempts to call out on the phone but more importantly, someone who just happened to pick Bradley’s personal phone to try and access her personal voice mail, they pointed straight at Deborah. It seems unthinkable that a person could kill their child, even accidently, and not call 911, but it happens.


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