Latest in Baby Lisa case Wednesday december 7, 2011

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI—It has been over two months since baby Lisa Irwin disappeared from her crib located inside her suburban Kansas City home.

Since the infant’s disappearance, Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin have remained under an umbrella of suspicion by law enforcement, due in large part to inconsistencies in each of the parent’s stories and the couple’s reluctance to cooperate with law enforcement.

Recent developments, however, have led to speculation that an arrest in the case may be imminent.

Ron Rugen, a Kansas City based private investigator working the case, claims that police have disclosed that not only did a cadaver dog hit on the floor of the parent’s bedroom, as originally reported, but that the specially trained cadaver dogs also picked up the scent of human decomposition on a blanket, toy and several articles of clothing belonging to baby Lisa.

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Rugen also pointed out the significance of three key locations in the case, the home of Deborah Bradley and Jeremy, a dumpster in a nearby apartment complex that suspiciously caught fire on the night baby Lisa was reported missing and a local BP gas station, which, through surveillance tape, caught footage of a man emerging from the woods near the Bradley’s home carrying what appeared to be an infant on the same night that baby Lisa disappeared.

Rugen points out that the close proximity of the three locations increase the possibility that someone in or near the Irwin household could have disposed of evidence related to the disappearance of the child in the burning dumpster on the night in question and was caught by the surveillance video doing just that.

Another indication that law enforcement may be preparing to make an arrest in the case is the fact that the department has quietly shut down the command center that was established to help develop tips in the missing baby’s case.

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Police also announced that they are no longer treating the disappearance of baby Lisa as a missing person’s case, leaving many to speculate that police are aware that the child is no longer alive.

Baby Lisa’s great-uncle, Johnny Chivalette has come forth with what he claims are admissions from the child’s parents that baby Lisa was accidentally killed in her home on the night in question and that Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin attempted to enlist the aid of family members in an effort to hide evidence relating to the child’s death.

According to Chivalette, when family members refused, it was then that Bradley and Irwin turned to acquaintances who were staying at the home of Megan Wright for help in destroying evidence. Cell phone records show that a call was placed to a cell phone belonging to Megan Wright from a phone belonging to Lisa Bradley on the night that baby Lisa disappeared, despite Bradley’s claim that the cell phone was not working on the night in question and that it had been stolen from her home.

Chivalette, the maternal uncle of Deborah Bradley, claims that he pleaded with his niece and her husband to cooperate with law enforcement and tell the truth about what happened to the baby on the night that she disappeared. The claims were originally posted by Chivalette on his Facebook page, only to be later removed, although Chivalette as publicly acknowledged his claims through the press.

Law enforcement had no comments in regard to the latest revelations in the case of baby Lisa or on possible pending arrests in the case.

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