accomplished. this to me is a very important point. i don t know whether the mother s story has been invalidated, the failure on the polygraph test, the change as to whether she was awake at a tern time drinking and under the influence at another time and so on. i just it i m puzzled by how you get rid of a body completely so that nobody finds it in that area after all of this kind of diligent meticulous search. that is puzzling. judge jeanine: we will show you all later in the show. now, where are lisa s parents now and why did they cancel the interview with their boys and investigators? wild bill stanton, hired to h help deborah bradley and jerema
around 4:00 a.m., deborah says jeremy arrives home, discovers lisa is missing and all hell breaks loose. in our interview with the parents i asked when the boys knew lisa was missing. did the boys wake up? yeah, they woke up and they immediately knew. we were screaming her name and looking for her and they were crying where is pumpkin, where is lisa? judge jeanine: do they understand what happened? kind of. i mean we haven t they know that she is gone and they know what we are looking for her and they keep asking have you guys her nickname is pumpkin pie. they ask mommy where is pumpkin. judge jeanine: deborah and jeremy formerly aloud the police to speak to the boys.
involved or lying about certain items in this case. even after she is confronted with the cell phone call being made it is an absolute that the cell phone call was made then she goes in the media for two and a half weeks and still says that they couldn t make outgoing calls. so that was so important to her that she continues the media blitz. and by the way, gentlemen, you can always make a 911 call. and why were they looking for the phone if they knew they couldn t make calls. exactly. judge jeanine: how does she explain that? she doesn t. she stays quiet and stops talkining. how is that? lisa wasn t the only child in the home the night lisa disappeared. police also want to interview the half brothers. what did the boys hear and what can the investigators find out? the delicate business of interviewing children, next.
we know it was made. it is absolute. the police say they have the records. judge jeanine: agree with that joey? i agree it was made. after that i disagree. we know it is made and we have the mother deborah bradleye adamant that she didn t make the phone call. the phones were all taken with the baby and the lights left on except for the baby s room which was dark. the recipient has a 50 second phone call that leaves no message and no voice. what is amazing here, mark, is that the recipient says she didn t answer and didn t know who called and what was said and doesn t know who answered it. how could see not know who has her cell phone? what is the relevance of all this. what does it mean to the further investigation. judge jeanine: this is the night the baby disappeared. what do we know about the message that was left?
judge jeanine: baby lisa will turn one on november 11. she has two half brothers who were there the night she disappeared. the night baby lisa vanished, they were in the home. the only witnesses other than mom deborah. lisa s half brothers, blake, age 8, jeremy s son from a previous relationship and michael age five, deborah s son from her first marriage. judge jeanine: how are the boys doing? they are doing okay. judge jeanine: the evening of october, deborah says the boys watch a movie in the house while she drinks on the front porch with her neighbor. later, blake goes to sleep new hampshire his room. deborah brings five-year-old mike until bed with her along with a stray kitten they found