Word has it that a cadaver dog has picked up on a scent in Lisa Irwin's home. Right beside her parents' bed.
Here's the story. Ya know, I really hope this isn't Lisa's scent, but dogs tend to be more honest at times like this than humans, so at the moment, if I were to bet, I would bet that it is Lisa's scent. This will make the second lost child this week, whose pic has been on my blog, to be discovered by a cadaver dog. Earlier this week,
William McQuain was found in Maryland by a dog who picked up his scent. William was only eleven years old, and his stepfather is the suspect in his death.
Several people have come forward at this juncture to tell the media and the police about a man they noticed walking around in the vicinity of the Irwin home with a baby
clothed in only a diaper. Perhaps if someone walks far enough in the direction this man was seen walking, they will find Lisa. Lisa did not disappear into thin air.
Why would a cadaver dog give a positive indication of a scent right beside your bed, Debbie and Jeremy?
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