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megyn: fox news alert back to our top story. we re getting more developments in on this case of the missing baby, lisa irwin, ten months old. she went missing according to her parents on monday night. her mother claims she put her in her crib at 10:30pm. she was woken up by her husband at 4:00am after he got home from his overnight job saying she was not in her crib. the parents claim she is missing. the police are developing a very different theory. cat lee flynn joins me live from kansas city, missouri. kathy there are several breaking developments in this or story that you are reporting. let s go through them. let s first talk about this breaking news on her, quote, failing miserably the polygraph and the sweating. reporter: yes, she was she took a polygraph test. they really never wanted one from the father jeremy irwin. they said his story always seemed to match up, no problems with that. they wanted a polygraph from
the mom said three of the cell phones were missing when they went to the room and saw little lisa missing. three cell phones missing. police are investigating whether or not the mom made a phone call on one of the cell phones at 2:30 in the morning. that could be a very critical piece of evidence. right now the parents are doing a lot more talking than police. police say the parents are no longer cooperating. they won t say much beyond that, but the parents are now saying, as you said, point-blank, the cops have accused them of being involved in this. debbie bradley the mother says at one point the police actually sat her down, help put a picture of lisa on the table and they said, look at your baby. do the right thing and tell us what happened to her. what did you do to her? and that the mother said was just part of it. she says they told her she failed a lie detector test miserably and she was sweating and then did not want to give her husband a lie detector test because hi
the parents. they say the parents are cooperating in the investigation. there is no suspect. kathy quinn from kansas city. martha: that is a very upsetting story. bill: now you have the f.b.i. involved too. a serious deal. martha: it minds me of the lindberg baby kidnapping. in the middle of the night somebody sneaks into the house and breaks in through the window. they are interviewing people that are close to the child and there may be some answers there. we heard from a policeman earlier on this investigation who said they ve done all the normal things that they do, and they are not getting any leads so far in this case. so it is quite bill: that family and the baby, right? the white house is saying that the wealthiest americans should pay a little bit more and it s not class warfare, and the president claims ronald reagan would have agreed with him. you know who this guy was? it wasn t a democrat. wasn t some crazy socialist.
believed in me. who defended me. who supported my family. i just want my family is the most important thing to me right now. and i just want to go be with them. so thank you for being there for me. [cheers and applause] bill: what a moment that was. good morning, i m bill hemmer, welcome to america s newsroom. martha: what a moment is right, for this 24-year-old and her family and all the people who supported her throughout her ordeal. 24 hours ago her fate was up in the air. an italian appeals court overturning her conviction. dan springer is live in seattle. reporter: that statement you played from amanda knox was the entire thing. she took no questions. her parents were there. they spoke briefly. a lawyer spoke. it was all very bev, then she was it was all very brief, then she was wisked away. yesterday there was a bit of a shell game as she was leaving the airport. there were helicopters from all the local stayings over the airport and the family left the airport in f