May 24, 2007

CRAIG STEBIC OFFICIALLY SILENCES HIS CHILDREN





Craig Stebic Refuses To Let His Kids Talk To Cops



PLAINFIELD, Ill. (CBS 2) -- Investigators in Plainfield say Craig Stebic will not let them talk to his children about their mother's disappearance, and that he is no longer speaking to authorities himself on the advice of his attorney.


Deputy Chief Mark Eiting said Craig, as the children's legal guardian, can prohibit police from interviewing them. "He has the right as the parent to not let us talk to the children," Eiting said. But the Plainfield police do feel that the kids could be instrumental in the search for Lisa. "I feel confident that the 10- and 12-year-old children want us to find the whereabouts of their mom," said Plainfield Police Commander Mike Altenhoff.




Aside from visiting Lisa's two sisters two weekends ago, the children have remained home with their father when they are not at school and their father Craig has monitored their television viewing.


A neighbor said she and many of her neighbors are concerned about Lexi and Zach continuing to live with Craig. "I'm really scared for those children and that's really what everyone says, too," she said. "Who knows if he's going to snap with those children in the house."


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