There is no normal person, in their right mind, who would abduct a baby like missing Missouri baby Lisa Irwin, Gil Abeyta said during a phone conversation Sunday.
It takes a special person to take a human being. Abeyta has worked for 25 years helping families recover their missing children. His own 7-month-old baby was abudcted from his crib 25 years ago. Unfortunately he's never been found.
Over the years Abeyta has gained knowledge he only wishes he had when his son went missing, knowledge that might have helped them find his baby Christopher.
While yes, it's possible this could have been a complete stranger abduction, the likelihood is extremely slight. More likely it is someone known to the family.
Baby Lisa's parents, Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin, say Baby Lisa was abducted from her crib sometime between 6:40 p.m. on Oct. 3 and 4 a.m. on Oct. 4.
When looking at what type of person might have taken Baby Lisa, Abeyta suggests police, the FBI, and the community focus in on locals and not give up because they might pass lie detector tests or have possible alibis. An alibi is only as reliable as the person who provides it...read more
http://www.examiner.com/missing-persons-in-national/no-normal-person-would-have-taken-baby-lisa-so-who-might-have?do_not_mobile_redirect=1It takes a special person to take a human being. Abeyta has worked for 25 years helping families recover their missing children. His own 7-month-old baby was abudcted from his crib 25 years ago. Unfortunately he's never been found.
Over the years Abeyta has gained knowledge he only wishes he had when his son went missing, knowledge that might have helped them find his baby Christopher.
While yes, it's possible this could have been a complete stranger abduction, the likelihood is extremely slight. More likely it is someone known to the family.
Baby Lisa's parents, Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin, say Baby Lisa was abducted from her crib sometime between 6:40 p.m. on Oct. 3 and 4 a.m. on Oct. 4.
When looking at what type of person might have taken Baby Lisa, Abeyta suggests police, the FBI, and the community focus in on locals and not give up because they might pass lie detector tests or have possible alibis. An alibi is only as reliable as the person who provides it...read more