![]() ted, thank you for being with us.īut as far as all of the way around, i'm really not sure exactly what cameras they do have. > to ted lorson, reporter with metro networks, joining us from norwich, connecticut. and really no hint that she had any issues with the wedding or any thoughts about the wedding. there was no hint that anything was amiss. and that's what i think makes it so strange. she's a very sort of upbeat, outgoing, always sort of smiling. her friends and co-workers have said she's been planning her wedding for about a year now. > well, right, that's what's so strange about this. > thomas kaplan joining us from "the yale daily news." what you can tell me about her? her wedding is set - today is thursday. she had co-workers there and that was sort of a standard stop for her on any day. > was she scheduled to be in the laboratory at that time? > it's not clear, but what we do know is that it was a common place that she worked. and it's noteworthy that not only does her own father not believe her, but her own husband doesn't believe her. > schaeffer, what do you think? > i think it's more sinister than bizarre. > it's weird? that's what you've got for me? > i also added bizarre. what about it, mick? > it's weird, bizarre. she won't pick up during those crucial hours. everyone in her family and her soon-to-be husband trying desperately to reach her. all right! let's address the facts as we know them. we have no evidence there was anything wrong with her reception. > no, mickey sherman, we have no evidence the phone was broken. there's a million reasons for that, nancy. ![]() > can you answer the question? > i don't know her. someone would have come to the authorities. if she left that home, surely by now, someone would have seen her. what about it, herman? > hey, nancy - > hi, richard. Missing, she won't pick up her cell phone. > out to terry shoemaker, the attorney for ronald cummings, then you get a better sense of what may have happened. did they have empathy towards the child? was there a financial incentive to get rid of the child? did they want a child of their own? so they resented the fact that this was not their own biological child. so if you do circles around the question, you ask about the person's attitude towards the child. meaning, you may not get back what you really wanted. and when you ask a question, in my field we say when you ask a question all you get is an answer. > why are you so sure? > you know, that's a good question, too. i'm sure they've already explored this avenue. and what they would look for is their empathy or does she talk about her in a critical and punitive way in a resentful way, talking about little girl's relationship with the father. Would be able to do is measure this in a forensic psychological evaluation by asking her to talk about the little girl. haleigh's aunt lindsey croslin told fox affiliate wofl - > they had chelsea for questioning for like 14 hours. giving details about investigators reportedly questioning misty croslin's brother timothy croslin and his wife chelsea. stepmom/babysitter misty croslin's family is speaking out. > new details emerge in the case of missing 5-year-old florida girl, haleigh cummings. they just need to move on and look for the right person. > they haven't left me alone for six months. stating plainly, she may very well have left the home leaving behind two little children sleeping there. breaking news, girlfriend, turned new stepmom, misty croslin's own father doubts her story about the night haleigh disappears. > lindsey croslin says she no longer feels safe in the area and is moving.Ĭell phone, everything in the lab. and adds, he cannot have any firearms or ammunition. can't go within 500 feet of misty or her home. he's the brother of misty cummings, formally misty croslin. > the latest twist in this family feud is this final judgment against hank croslin jr. > while police still have no suspects in the case, lindsey croslin says the family is now pulling away from misty croslin. they can't confirm anything at that time, but there was obviously a report that haleigh was spotted up there in massachusetts, and they're checking this out. > law enforcement's being pretty quiet about what actually took place. > questions remain about the alleged sighting of haleigh at a walmart south of boston saturday. this is what led police to question him for a half a day regarding things that were said to him by misty the night haleigh went missing. the same brother that lives in massachusetts. > there were a series of phone calls between misty and her brother timmy. Croslin helped sister misty croslin hide haleigh.
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