May 16, 2007

35 MINUTES ON PARIS AND ONLY 10 ON LISA STEBIC?




On Monday night Nancy Grace dedicated 35 minutes to Paris Hilton’s jail time and only 10 minutes on missing mother, Lisa Stebic! What has this world come to? I realize that the MSM relies on ratings…but with so many people out there that hate Paris Hilton and could give a damn about her, why would Nancy’s show concentrate so heavily on the SAME issue night after night?


In my opinion, Lisa Stebic’s disappearance is eerily similar to that of Laci and Scott Peterson. I find this more important than poor Ms. Hilton and dire attention is needed on this case…NO MORE NEWS ON PARIS HILTON!



Here are some latest developments:

  • Lisa’s children, 10 and 12 years old, say they last saw their mom at about 3:00 o`clock in the afternoon.
  • Lisa’s husband Craig reported she went out for a jog and was last seen at approximately 6:00 p.m. on April 30, 2007. She did not take her vehicle, but her purse and cell phone are missing.
  • Craig never reports Lisa missing. Instead he asks a neighbor if he had seen her. The neighbor felt something was suspicious and called the police himself. Craig Stebic never contacted police at any time.
  • Lisa and Craig were in the process of a divorce, but still living under the same roof. Neighbors said Lisa was going to counseling sessions at a facility in Joliet for victims of domestic violence. But others say it was counseling for their son about the pending divorce.
  • In 2006, the Plainfield police were called to the home on a report of verbal fighting. Craig Stebic said Lisa came home late; Lisa had told friends that Craig locked her out of the house that night.
  • In 1995 Craig Stebic was arrested in Lake County and faced two felony counts and four misdemeanor counts of unlawful use of a weapon. Police found a 10-gauge double-barrel shotgun, a .44 magnum semi-automatic pistol, a Ruger Mini-14 assault rifle and an AK-47 semiautomatic rifle in his pickup truck. He reportedly received supervision for the offenses.
  • Craig Stebic stuns family by refusing to take a polygraph.
  • On the day of Lisa's disappearance, Craig Stebic gave the children money to go to the store to buy some candy. At this point Craig and Lisa are alone in the house. When the children return, Lisa is gone.



My question: What time did the children leave and get home from the store?


  • The police have not had contact with Lisa’s children since the day that she went missing. Police want to speak with the children, but are unable due to Craig Stebic unwillingness to cooperate.
  • Divers searched a couple of retention ponds near the Stebic home last week but found nothing.
  • Craig is using an attorney and the police have to go through Stebic`s attorney. A request by the police made to have the children sent to the Will County advocacy center several days ago. Craig Stebic`s attorney has not given the go-ahead on this issue.



Craig Stevic’s attorney Dion Davi, put forth a statement:


"All courses of action that I have taken have been in the best interest of my client and his children. We have in no way intended or hampered the investigation that the police are conducting," he says. "With the exception of the polygraph, all requests made by the Plainfield Police Department have been met or in the process of being met. We intend to fully cooperate and assist in any way possible with the investigation."



Question: Did the police search the house where Lisa was last seen?


Ed Miller reporter for "America’s Most Wanted" stated, "Well, they have searched inside the house, but my sources tell me that, as of now, this investigation is severely hindered because of the husband. In other words, they did a very quick search in the very beginning.


They did speak to the children in the very beginning, as well as they did speak to the husband, Craig, in the very beginning. But as you well know, in any investigation, they do follow-up questions. And the husband is not cooperating.


Through his attorney, he says he is cooperating, but that`s not really the definition that police believe cooperation is. In other words, if you really are looking for your wife, whether or not you`re getting divorced -- that is the mother of your children -- you would say, "Sure, come on in. What can I do to help? Ask me anything."



Lisa's husband is the only logical suspect:




Pat Brown, a criminal profiler stated, “Well, I`m guessing they`re looking very heavily at that husband, because, who else is there to look at, at this point? You know, this man, if he were innocent, he would be not doing what he’s doing. If he was innocent, there would be no physical evidence in his house, no physical evidence in his car, no physical evidence anywhere near him. So what`s his problem?”

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LATEST DEVELOPMENTS:

  • A search warrant was issued and Plainfield Police, the Joliet Police Department's Special Operation Squad and the FBI's Evidence Reponse Team swarmed the home of missing Plainfield woman Lisa Stebic and her husband, Craig, at about 11:30 p.m. searching for four hours and eventually taking away the couple's two vehicles (a 2002 Chevrolet S-10 pickup truck and a 2004 four-door Saturn Ion. Both were registered to Craig Stebic, but one was used by Lisa.)
  • There may be other possible evidence and the contents of that warrant are under court seal.
  • Craig Stebic gave police no protest as they entered the home.





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