Jim Acosta
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It's also a neighborhood that was shocked because, you know, this was a neighborhood full of kids and families, and one of their own was dealing with, I think, every parent's nightmare.
He thinks this is weird enough that he phones her in the house from the car. and says, hey, come and take a look at this. And she sees this man walking up the street, holding a baby, not wearing clothes. And having been in the window where she could see this happening, and having been standing where his car was parked, it would not be a problem to view this, even though it's past midnight.
He thinks this is weird enough that he phones her in the house from the car. and says, hey, come and take a look at this. And she sees this man walking up the street, holding a baby, not wearing clothes. And having been in the window where she could see this happening, and having been standing where his car was parked, it would not be a problem to view this, even though it's past midnight.
He thinks this is weird enough that he phones her in the house from the car. and says, hey, come and take a look at this. And she sees this man walking up the street, holding a baby, not wearing clothes. And having been in the window where she could see this happening, and having been standing where his car was parked, it would not be a problem to view this, even though it's past midnight.
There were plenty of street lights. So show me exactly what you did. You looked out this window, tell me where your husband was, and tell me what you saw. Nobody's mind immediately goes to, oh, somebody's kidnapping this baby. That's what she told me. She said, my mind did not immediately think kidnapping.
There were plenty of street lights. So show me exactly what you did. You looked out this window, tell me where your husband was, and tell me what you saw. Nobody's mind immediately goes to, oh, somebody's kidnapping this baby. That's what she told me. She said, my mind did not immediately think kidnapping.
There were plenty of street lights. So show me exactly what you did. You looked out this window, tell me where your husband was, and tell me what you saw. Nobody's mind immediately goes to, oh, somebody's kidnapping this baby. That's what she told me. She said, my mind did not immediately think kidnapping.
But the first thing in the morning when she saw this commotion going on was she told the police about this.
But the first thing in the morning when she saw this commotion going on was she told the police about this.
But the first thing in the morning when she saw this commotion going on was she told the police about this.
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The door was not locked. But keep in mind, that by her own admission, Deborah Bradley was drinking that night. I'm not sure that she could be trusted to confidently say whether she locked the door or not.
The door was not locked. But keep in mind, that by her own admission, Deborah Bradley was drinking that night. I'm not sure that she could be trusted to confidently say whether she locked the door or not.
The door was not locked. But keep in mind, that by her own admission, Deborah Bradley was drinking that night. I'm not sure that she could be trusted to confidently say whether she locked the door or not.
All along, police said Lisa's parents, Jeremy Irwin and Deborah Bradley, cooperated with police until Thursday night.