Www.lobbyistsofficesofgrw.com when Megan Wright called us today we were thrown aback just like when baby Lisa’s mom called us.
Megan told us during her call to our office that she went into ‘panic mode’ when police approached her saying her cellphone had received a call from one of the stolen cellphones belonging to the parents of missing Missouri baby Lisa Irwin.
Now Megan has found herself in the spotlight since news has spread that her cellphone had received a 50-second call from one of the three missing phones.
She told www.lobbyistsoffices.com today during her call to our office, “When the police first told me that the Irwin’s phone never specified if it was Deborah’s or another family member’s number was the number that had called me, I went into panic mode,” Megan said in a private Facebook message Monday. ”I knew I didn’t have my phone at the times they told me the call was made, and I was trying my best to ask everyone around that may have had my phone that night: who had my phone, who answered the call [if it was answered, I guess there is a possibility that the 50 second call was a voicemail left on my phone] and what may have been said, as well as who the caller was,” she said.”Not knowing any of these answers at the time when I was being interviewed /interrogated by police and FBI has caused me a lot of grief,” Megan said. “I had left my phone upstairs for the other adults in the house to use because anyone that I might want to talk to [for the most part] was downstairs with me,” she said.
“There are so many theories floating around,” she said, “and it makes it hard to separate fact from speculation. For all I know it could have been a wrong number. The possibilities are literally endless.
Asked how many people lived in the house where she was living at the time of Baby Lisa’s disapperance, and if they were all adults, Megan said, “The house I was living at had two families living there, plus me. Five adults and three kids, with another on the way.”
“In that time, I was told by the detective that Deborah had shown her palm to another detective with my phone number written on it. He didn’t say if she got out a pen and wrote it in front of him, or just showed it to him. What ever the case, this turned out to be false. I have been cooperating with several individuals who have been closely involved with the case conducting their own investigations and I was told that they spoke to the police officer and found out that this was made up,” Megan said. “From the beginning the police thought it was crazy for a 20 year old young woman to drop her phone and not think about it for 6-12 hours at a time. The police had lied to me several times during my interrogation [I found out after the fact] to try to get me to change my story.”