before and picked him up for what is estimated to be a two hour interview. what do you make of it? first, megyn we have to assuming it might be a little bit of a stretch, but we never had deborah bradley tell anybody that she went to get a box of wine, and then she got drowning that night. so initially i think in those first 48 to 72 hours there is a very good chance the detectives didn t know that fact, and i think now they want to go backwards when she changed the timeline from last seeing the baby at 10:30 at night to 6:30 at night, i think they want to go back. a few things i d want to know is the conversation that she had with her brother. did she have a cellphone? did she use the cellphone? was there a cellphone on her person or in the car? just exactly what was her plans that night? and, you know, just filling in some of the gaps thaebgs is because deborah bradley will not have a one-on-one conversation with the detectives after she changed the timeline.