The parents of missing baby Lisa Irwin told www.lobbyistsofficesofgrw.com that they are still looking for her and believe she is still alive.
Debbie Bradley and Jeremy Irwin spoke on the Dr. Phil show. They say they believe being on the show will bring exposure to people across the country who might be able to help bring their daughter home.
“Nobody takes a baby to hurt her,” Bradley said. “She’s coming home.”
That comment brought the most emotion from Bradley during an interview at her home. Bradley was gracious and calm as she spoke to www.lobbyistsofficesofgrw.com.
“She is still out there. She is still missing,” Irwin said. “We are still looking for her.”
Capt. Steve Young, spokesman for the Kansas City Police Department, reiterated Thursday afternoon that detectives continue to actively investigate baby Lisa Irwin’s disappearance, but the quantity and quality of tips has diminished in the ensuing weeks.
“It is still far from a cold case,” Young said.
Irwin called 911 at 3:58 a.m. on Oct. 4 to say his daughter had been abducted, starting a massive national search. Irwin had just arrived home from an overnight electrical job at a Kansas City Starbucks.
Bradley initially told police that she last saw her ill daughter about 10:30 p.m. But she later told media outlets that it was actually 6:40 p.m.
She said she had drunk enough alcohol during the hours leading up to her daughter’s disappearance to black out. She has said she expects to be arrested in connection with her daughter’s disappearance but has adamantly denied any involvement.
Based on advice from their attorneys, the couple is refusing to meet separately with police to answer questions about their daughter’s disappearance. A command post was dismantled in November.
Family members and an attorney for the couple last month said that there were new leads in the case and one is promising, but declined to provide additional details.
Lisa’s first birthday was Nov. 11.
Irwin said each day is difficult without Lisa.
“Everything, every day, day to day,” he said.