tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post7569663216970233534..comments2024-03-18T04:20:15.987-04:00Comments on Statement Analysis ®: Statement Analysis Lena Lunsford 911 CallStatement Analysis Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13607372649929274491noreply@blogger.comBlogger21125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-25070141113032565312012-09-26T14:13:07.353-04:002012-09-26T14:13:07.353-04:00I agree. OMG is like saying Oh Shit.I agree. OMG is like saying Oh Shit.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-4112976439195704872012-09-26T06:21:57.141-04:002012-09-26T06:21:57.141-04:00PS:
I will do some research but I believe that ...PS: <br /><br />I will do some research but I believe that going back to Solomon's appeal to the powerful maternal instinct: <br /><br />Even in reflective language (repeating back the words of a question), the maternal instinct will not allow for past tense language in a situation like this, where the child would be assumed to be wearing the same clothing; especially given how little time has passed. <br /><br />We should look to see, for example, if Desiree Young had any 'past tense' questions posed to her. She has provided many good examples for us. <br /><br />PHStatement Analysis Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13607372649929274491noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-1571439848498399162012-09-26T06:19:36.138-04:002012-09-26T06:19:36.138-04:00Anonymous, point well taken. reflective language....Anonymous, point well taken. reflective language. If Lena was not the mother, it would be classified as only reflective, but given the mother instinct which should be on full alert, I don't expect her to even repeat the words. <br /><br />Even if asked what she was wearing last night, I think a parental instinct would be the assumption she is still wearing the same thing. <br /><br />Here, however, Lena had been asked what she had been wearing when she put her back to bed: 6:30AM. <br /><br />You raise the point of reflective language: good point. <br /><br />In taking the overall language, including the highly sensitive "because", I still conclude that Lena is deceptive. I don't think, as a parent, if asked about my child whom I just saw at 6:30AM, I could reference her in the past tense. My mind would immediately be upon her, now. I saw her last only a few hours ago and would have no reason to believe she has changed her clothes or pjs. <br /><br />thanks,<br /><br />PeterStatement Analysis Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13607372649929274491noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-87864676566755156052012-09-26T06:12:03.657-04:002012-09-26T06:12:03.657-04:00I just think the question was very specifically as...I just think the question was very specifically asked, "What was she wearing when you put her to bed?" The natural answer is, "(When I put her to bed) she was wearing___." Right now my son is still asleep. If you ask me, "What was he wearing when you put him to bed last night?" I would say, "He was wearing a white t-shirt and black pajama pants." I assume he is still wearing them now, but that was not what you asked me.<br />I think she's lying too, but I just don't agree that the normal answer to a specifically past tense question would be a present tense answer.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-25704134719198144462012-09-26T05:40:07.379-04:002012-09-26T05:40:07.379-04:00If the morning my little daughter went missing was...If the morning my little daughter went missing was upon me and I was asked what she was wearing, I would say:<br /><br />"She has on her red pajamas..." considering that she was not changed by me and she is alive. <br /><br />As to a parent looking "everywhere": an innocent parent would never conclude everything has been searched. We say this over missing keys, but not missing children. The very opposite is true: "I've only looked..."<br /><br />Lena is lying. <br /><br />PeterStatement Analysis Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13607372649929274491noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-71467977918996034762012-09-26T03:49:31.540-04:002012-09-26T03:49:31.540-04:00If she has looked everywere then there is nowhere ...If she has looked everywere then there is nowhere she hasn't looked which means if Aliayah had been genuinely missing she would have been found.<br /><br />I have looked everywhere is the same as saying and that's all.<br />It is an indication of wanting to end the questions/search.<br />I have looked everywhere and haven't found her so you don't need to look.<br /><br />It would be different if she had added "i think she may be" it leaves it open that she could be somewhere she didn't think of and thus not searched.<br /><br />Innocent parents never say they can't think of anything else/that's all/looked everywhere.<br />They will be constantly wondering if they missed something no matter how trivial or ridiculous.<br />They will look everywhere regardless of how unlikely their child could be there just in case.<br />There is no such thing as looked everywhere or i can't think of anything else in the language of an innocent parent.<br /><br />If they had looked everywhere their child would have been found.<br />If their child hasn't been found then the missing child is somewhere they haven't looked.<br />Tania Cadoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06511272355142175684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-8112408178305011852012-09-26T00:30:28.891-04:002012-09-26T00:30:28.891-04:00911 operator: Ok and you’ve been looking for her f...911 operator: Ok and you’ve been looking for her for the past hour?<br /><br />Mom: Yes I’ve looked everywhere<br /><br />PH: This is alarming.<br /><br /><br />Why?<br /><br />If the words "I can think she may be" had been added, would the statement analysis change? Or is alarming because she should have only said "yes". <br /><br />Putting myself in her shoes as you constantly ask us to do, I do not see this statement as irregular nor alarming. <br /><br />Which rule of SA is being broken here? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-57693499078622867902012-09-25T23:23:12.407-04:002012-09-25T23:23:12.407-04:00Anonymous(at 3:00)
Granted, not all three year old...Anonymous(at 3:00)<br />Granted, not all three year olds are noisy when sick. I think you'll agree though that yours are a rather rare exception. A significant portion of infants through preschoolers however, do cry, can be clingy, require extra attention, and can be irritable when experiencing the flu (particularly in the last 1/2 hour before the next medication dose). This child though, was actively throwing up, according to Lena...which is not quiet and tends to upset most children infant through primary age because: it's scary to them; it stinks; and they're wet with it and want to escape it.<br /><br />If your child is missing, you're going to instinctively answer with what your child last had on, particularly in the case of a three-year old. It's not like Aliayah packed another set of clothes to run away or decided to change clothes before she went missing. Lena should have told the operator "She is wearing __________." or "She had on ___________." Foolsfeedonfollynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-77217613257629746392012-09-25T23:10:07.916-04:002012-09-25T23:10:07.916-04:00No offense intended, but you misread Lena's wo...No offense intended, but you misread Lena's words. You are interpreting what Lena said instead of listening to her actual words (the premise behind statement analysis). She did not say that Aliayah "had on" anything. She said Aliayah "<b>had</b> a little pair of purple Dora pjs"...past tense of the verb to have-as in to own, something that belongs to a person. Why did Aliayah have the little pair of purple Dora pjs in the past,but not on the day she went missing? Lena does not say Aliayah was wearing the little pair of purple Dora pjs.<br /><br />Let's pretend for a minute that you go missing on a hiking trip. Do you still have your clothing? Of course, you do. However, if you were dead, you would no longer have (own) your clothing would you? Your physical location does not affect your ownership. Aliayah being missing should not affect the ownership of her pjs either. Foolsfeedonfollynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-16943165318879788882012-09-25T21:34:12.984-04:002012-09-25T21:34:12.984-04:00Thank you Jess79 for the link.
I pray for justice...Thank you Jess79 for the link.<br /><br />I pray for justice and peace for little Aliayah. I am comforted to know she is not forgotten.Jazzienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-79877552127441330862012-09-25T19:12:43.865-04:002012-09-25T19:12:43.865-04:00I agree. The question was asked in the past tense...I agree. The question was asked in the past tense--it would be unnatural to reply in the present tense. I would expect the tenses to agree--"What was she wearing?"--"She had on purple pjs" vs. "What is she wearing?"--"She has on purple pjs.". If someone said to me, "What was your son wearing when you dropped him at school this morning?" I would reply something like, "He was wearing jeans and a white t-shirt." It wouldn't mean I thought of him in the past tense or knew he wasn't coming back.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-58734396334274838842012-09-25T18:00:53.380-04:002012-09-25T18:00:53.380-04:00Wouldnt "had" be the proper use there? w...Wouldnt "had" be the proper use there? what WAS she wearing.. she HAD on this.. if she is gone, the mom has no way of knowing what she is wearing at that point in time, just that she HAD that when she was home? <br /><br />I would also like to point out that not all sick 3 year olds are loud. My kids are quiet and like to sleep when they are not well.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-90212543356657872432012-09-25T15:00:35.798-04:002012-09-25T15:00:35.798-04:00http://www.wboy.com/story/19628840/weston-communit...http://www.wboy.com/story/19628840/weston-community-releases-doves-to-remember-aliayah-lunsford<br /><br />weston-community-remember-aliayah-lunsford-on-anniversary-of-disappearanceJess79noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-47770030249622171802012-09-25T14:52:24.913-04:002012-09-25T14:52:24.913-04:00Video of Aliayah's six year old brother releas...Video of Aliayah's six year old brother releasing a dove @ the vigil.<br /><br />http://www.wboy.com/story/19628840/w...iayah-lunsford<br />Weston Community Releases Doves to Remember Aliayah Lunsford<br />A community united Monday to remember Aliayah Lunsford and to hope for her safe return.Jess79noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-56675717737211990192012-09-25T14:48:43.383-04:002012-09-25T14:48:43.383-04:00Video of the great aunt, and the community holding...Video of the great aunt, and the community holding a vigil on the one year anniversary of her disapperance.<br /><br />http://www.wboy.com/story/19627191/w...-disappearance<br />Jess79noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-42769456854939123742012-09-25T12:50:21.528-04:002012-09-25T12:50:21.528-04:00She wanted the 911 operator to know that Aliayah h...She wanted the 911 operator to know that Aliayah had been 'sick with the flu.' This combined with the checking on Aliayah and her just "laying back down" with no reference to feeding, changing, etc, makes me question if she had given Aliayah cold medicine to make her sleep so that she, herself, could go back to bed, and she gave her too much. It is known for children to die from benadryl overdose by parents who are using it to induce them to sleep. Saying she was 'sick' could be her justification to have been using it as though it was legitimate, when she knows the only reason she was using it was to avoid having to care for Aliayah. Lisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-47092402792472993642012-09-25T12:47:28.159-04:002012-09-25T12:47:28.159-04:00The family wants answers - but when you read the a...The family wants answers - but when you read the article, it's not the family, it is one great aunt. This case is so sad because no one cared about Aliyah in life and it follows the same in her death. She has not been officially declared dead but a 3 year old doesn't just disappear especially when the two adults in the home are drug addicts. Something happened and the two adults have knowledge. <br /><br />From the article:<br /><br />Six months later, an FBI official said investigators had a working theory about what happened — and it didn't involve a break-in. The agency has since refused to say what agents believe happened to Aliayah or whether they think she's still alive, though it is offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to her recovery or an arrest.<br /><br />Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/09/24/family-wants-answers-on-missing-3-year-old-west-virginia-girl/?intcmp=obnetwork#ixzz27V7KbCZN<br /><br /><br />http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/09/24/family-wants-answers-on-missing-3-year-old-west-virginia-girl/?intcmp=obnetworkBostonLadyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08833888944249432880noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-91535156286053013532012-09-25T11:54:47.370-04:002012-09-25T11:54:47.370-04:00I still can't believe she hasn't been char...I still can't believe she hasn't been charged with anything at this point. <br /><br />What were detectives thinking??? That she was going to slip off, and take them to where little Aliayah's remains are??? <br /><br /> Yeah, right!!! Especially, coming from such a despicable, souless monster. <br /><br /> If anything is clear, is that, the last thing this pos has, is any kind of regret or remorse about what happened to Aliayah. <br /><br />She never loved, or cared about this baby.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-4562390755638226962012-09-25T11:37:32.568-04:002012-09-25T11:37:32.568-04:00Part 2 of 2
On a side note, it's interesting t...Part 2 of 2<br />On a side note, it's interesting that Lena introduces that Aliayah was sick and throwing up, makes no mention of changing her or the sheets, cleaning up, giving her medicine, comforting her, tucking her back in, or staying with her. Instead she said Aliayah laid back down...at three years old. That tells me this is a total fabrication or Lena was negligent so often that even a sick three year old had been conditioned to expect no help from her mother (or her siblings-speaks of gross negligence and a culture of fending for yourself). That Lena suggests that a sick three-year old Aliayah would leave the house leads to me to believe that Lena's children are accustomed to seeking help elsewhere when their mother is incapacitated. That Lena also introduces the scenario of her mother coming in and taking the children at will as the norm, tells me there are serious negligence and substance abuse issues in that house. The children are unwanted, unloved, and she does not parent. Lena's comment that her mother would "have woke her up and stuff", tells me that the "...and stuff" part would have likely involved a confrontation over Lena's indifference to her children's needs. The very idea that her mom would enter the home, take at least one of the children, wake her and confront her, tells me this is the norm. Not to mention, how would the mother get in to the rented home? Does mom have a key, are the doors routinely left unlocked, or would she have knocked/rang a doorbell and roused a child, but not a substance abusing adult (or two)? Does this seem normal and expected to anyone else here? Lena tells us by what she chose to include that this is their normal<br />She's definitely attempting to control the search with: Aliayah's not in the neighborhood; not in the house; not in the basement; not in the car; and not with grandma (even though she hadn't contacted grandma yet). She doesn't say Aliayah's been taken, just that Aliayah is missing (which she is, truthfully-she is not where she should be). Her comments of "It's been checked." are the same as telling the police that they don't need to search those areas because Lena or someone else already has. So, Lena is better trained to search for missing people than LE? Her responses are unexpected and red flags.Foolsfeedonfollynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-36467223295019122462012-09-25T11:36:42.000-04:002012-09-25T11:36:42.000-04:00Part 1 of 2
911 Operator: "What was she weari...Part 1 of 2<br />911 Operator: "What was she wearing when you put her back in bed?"<br /><br />Lena: She <b>had</b> a little pair of purple Dora pjs." *Lena used past tense. If Aliayah were missing, Lena would say she <b>is</b> wearing or <b>has on</b> because that would have been the last thing Lena saw her in. Combine that with she tells us that Aliayah was sick with the flu and got sick, but she doesn't mention changing her clothes or the bed, or cleaning up after her. Why would a throwing up and sick three-year old decide to go exploring or leave the house at 6:30 a.m. or early morning? That's neither normal, nor expected. It would be interesting to know if the other children corroborated the sickness story. Siblings know when their sister is sick, particularly if she's throwing up. If Aliayah did have the flu and had thrown up, there should have been evidence of that (soiled bedding, clothing, cleaning chemicals, smell, noises heard by other children-particularly if they woke up less than an hour later). Not to mention, mothers of sick children sleep lightly and little. How is it that a sick Aliayah woke Lena, but not the man sleeping next to her. Sick three year olds are not quiet by any means.<br /><br />Foolsfeedonfollynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-9677038126820383382012-09-25T11:29:31.958-04:002012-09-25T11:29:31.958-04:00Ok can you look outside and see the officer?
Yes I...Ok can you look outside and see the officer?<br />Yes Inaudible Oh God. <br />In the front. Oh my god. Yes I see one out here. <br /><br />"OMG" is normally said when you do not want something....or it is in world of warcraft... I tend to type...OMG if I die in the game, or I lose a good roll on an item I want....<br /><br />I think she should have said, Thank God...yes I see them!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com