They found a receipt in the house from a local grocery store and went to the store and viewed surveillance tapes that shown the mother buying wine, napkins and paper plates with a man who is not the baby's father the same night Baby Lisa came up missing.
The baby was not with them while they were at the store. Could baby Lisa have already been gone hours before it was reported?
Oh no! I hadn't read that yet.. I really thought she would be found
But from that it doesn't look good.. I hope she hasn't done something to her.. that must mean the Dad really does think she's been kidnapped when she might not have been. I've been waiting for her to found but it's been a week now ugh
Lisa's Mom is apparently getting prepared to be arrested because she believes it's going to be pinned on her anyway..
ETA: She's still married to her eldest son's father.. though I don't think it's him she was seen with he's away. Interesting anyway.
Baby Lisa's mother is 'still married to another man despite claims she is engaged to father of missing child'
The mother of missing Lisa Irwin is still married to another man, despite claiming she is engaged to the father of the 10-month old baby, it has been revealed.
Kansas City parents Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin have talked about their engagement and wedding plans in interviews since their baby disappeared in Missouri on Monday.
But now the family of the father of her six-year-old son Michael have claimed that she is still married to their son.
Bradley and her husband Sean Bradley separated four years ago, but never got divorced, they say.
The family of Mr Bradley, who is currently away serving in the Army, said that their daughter-in-law was a good person who they do not think would be capable of harming a child.
The couple met at high school and got married shortly after she fell pregnant with their son.
Bradley and her current partner Jeremy Irwin have been trying to take themselves out of the media spotlight after they came under increasing suspicion in the disappearance of their daughter.
The couple claim that Lisa Irwin was abducted from her crib after Bradley put her to bed at 10:30pm on Monday.
They reported her missing on Tuesday and began television interviews appealing for her return the next day.
But on Thursday police said that they had stopped co-operating with the investigation.
This weekend they started meeting with officers again and said they had just needed a break from incessant police questioning.
Family spokesman Mike Lerette said that they will be giving fewer interviews now because they want full attention on finding their daughter.