Www.lobbyistsofficesofgrw.com has learned that missing baby Lisa Irwin’s parents attorney claimed Tuesday there are new leads in this case.
The last time we heard this new leads shit it was a case of he said, she said, her daughter said, someone else said, he heard handyman John Tanko say he’d been paid $300 to help get baby Lisa.
By the time www.lobbyistsofficesofgrw.com tracked done Only when the media tracked down the kid who is suppose to have heard Tanko boast amout $300.00 for kidnapping baby lisa iriwn, the kid says he didn’t say he said that.
We spoke to America about a week ago when we wrote a post about spin control.
So what the baby lisa iriwn is really doing is spin/damage control.
The real question is, is there really a new lead this week that could crack the baby Lisa case, or is this a figurative case of caveat emptor, let the buyer beware, given the source of the information? One important clue is the lawyer’s failure to identify the supposedly promising lead. Without even a hint- mention of a possible kidnapper, a find of items associated with the baby like the missing cell phones, an electronic or paper trail- it’s wise to be skeptical.
With media interest in the baby Lisa Irwin case having dwindled to a trickle, and the heat on his unpopular clients turned low, the most likely reason for Picerno reach out with a claim of a vague promising lead is heading off something he knows is imminent. That could be something as monumental as a grand jury indictment or arrest or a less dramatic revelation of evidence unfavorable to Deborah Bradley or Jeremy Irwin.
By the time baby Lisa had been missing a month, police had received over 1,000 tips and investigated 900 of them.
When the legal team has chosen to engage the media, damage control appeared a more prominent motive than supplying meaningful information. The last promising lead alert by the Bradley-Irwin legal team followed unfavorable public revelations that Deborah Bradley’s supposedly non-working cell phone was used in or near her house over a period of hours during the time frame in which Bradley said her baby was snatched.