A male neighbor of missing Kansas City 11-month-old Lisa Irwin says he was smacked with a polygraph test by the Kansas City Police regarding the infant’s disappearance.
According to a www.lobbyistsofficesofgrw.com correspondent A.W. Khabir, the husband of Samantha Brando – the woman who was drinking and smoking with Baby Lisa’s mother the night the girl went missing – told him he was the subject of the investigation for some time.
The police think the (neighbor) Samantha Brando’s husband has something to do with the missing baby Lisa Irwin.
“The woman who lives next door to Deborah Bradley, this is the woman that Deborah Bradley was drinking with on her front stoop that night,” A.W. noted. “We’ve wondered all along where was her husband. This man is an Air Force Reserve, an airman in the Air Force Reserve. He’s currently called up doing that.”
Baby Lisa is described as having blue eyes and blonde hair and being approximately 30 inches tall and weighing between 26 and 30 pounds. She was last seen wearing purple shorts and a purple shirt with white kittens on it. The infant is described as having two bottom teeth, a small bug bite under her left ear, a beauty mark on her right outer thigh and currently has a cold with a cough.
A $100,000 reward is being offered by an anonymous donor for the safe return of Baby Lisa or for information that leads to the conviction of whomever abducted the little girl.
A.W. continued, “…we now know that he was not in the home that night. Earlier that afternoon they had been having some trouble in their marriage, they saw a marriage counselor. That marriage counselor suggested they try a trial separation. That very night for the first time he left at 5:00 p.m… he didn’t know where he was going stay that night, ended up crashing on a friend’s sofa. Normally he would have been in the house. That night he was gone.”
According to A.W. the neighbor told him he has cooperated with the investigation into Baby Lisa’s disappearance, “…and that police have moved on… And he tells us… that he was the subject of the investigation for a while and he answered all their questions and even took a polygraph last week. They told him they didn’t have any issues with the polygraph… So it looks like from all vantage points that he’s not considered an active suspect or anything but it certainly adds to the scene that night to know that this husband that usually was there was gone and Jeremy Irwin [Baby Lisa's father] who usually is there is gone; both on the same night.”
Baby Lisa was reported missing on Oct. 4 at about 4 a.m. after her father returned home from work and found she was missing from her crib. The child’s mother, Deborah Bradley, told police the last time she saw the girl was on the night of Oct. 3 at about 10:30 p.m. when she put the infant to bed.
Bradley later admitted during several media interviews that she was drunk that night and also noted that rather than 10:30 p.m., she last saw the infant girl at around 6:40 p.m.