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the night her 10-month-old daughter disappeared, Lisa Irwin’s mother
admits she drank enough wine at home while relaxing with a neighbor that
she has no recollection of whether or not she checked on her daughter
or turned off the house lights before she went to bed. Yesterday, 25
members of the Missouri National Guard scoured areas searched previously
by police and FBI agents for clues regarding the whereabouts of Baby
Lisa, whom her mother says was snatched from her crib in the hours prior
to 4 a.m. October 4th. That’s when Lisa’s father, Bradley’s fiancé
Jeremy Irwin, returned home from a late work shift to find a front
window open, the front door unlocked, several inside lights on and their
daughter missing. Police have named no suspects while continuing to
scour woods, landfills and abandoned houses near the family’s north
Kansas City, Missouri, home. Meanwhile, Lisa’s parents now have a
well-known defense attorney representing them. Joe Tacopina, who
represented the prime suspect in the Natalee Holloway mystery in Aruba,
traveled to Kansas City yesterday to meet with Deborah Bradley and
Jeremy Irwin for the first time. “They have nothing to hide. They are
looking for answers. I believe these people, I really do,” he said.
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