Baby Lisa Irwin Missing: New Source Reveals Details of Night of Disappearance
A source close to the family of missing baby Lisa Irwin has provided details about the night baby Lisa went missing from her crib on Kansas City.
According to the Kansas City Star an unidentified source reported that the fact father Jeremy Irwin was working on the night of the disappearance was a little unusual, although it is known that he was working extra to help pay household bills for his family.
The source explained that Jeremy Irwin had dinner in the family home and then went to work at a local Starbucks Coffee House. However, he had not planned to work until 3.45 a.m.
It is alleged that Deborah Bradley, baby Lisa’s mother, put her to bed in her crib at about 6.40 p.m. and socialized with friend Samantha Brando drinking wine for the evening.
Bradley is said to have gone to bed at about 10.30 p.m. along with her two sons having drunk somewhere between five to 10 glasses of wine. When Irwin came home from work he found the lights on and a window open in the family computer room.
The source explained that Irwin went to shut the window but realized something was wrong when he saw the window had been broken.
Irwin then ran first to his own bedroom and then later to baby Lisa’s room. Upon seeing that she was missing he went to Samantha Brando’s home to see if she had taken Lisa home due to his wife’s intoxication.
Irwin later realized that the family cell phones had gone missing along with his child, and immediately called the police from his work phone.
There are still no significant leads in the case and the young child has been missing for over five weeks now.