COPS GRILL BABY LISA BROTHERS

Published on: October 26, 2011
Photography by: AP handout
COPS GRILL BABY LISA BROTHERS

The ENQUIRER has learned that law enforcement authorities will now question missing toddler’s BABY LISA IRWIN’s older brothers with their parents permission!

The two boys, ages 6 and 8, will be questioned Friday by police about the night Baby Lisa disappeared from the home and DNA swabs will be taken.

11-month-old Baby Lisa  has been missing from her home since October 4 and police have said they are not receiving the level of cooperation they want from both parents, Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin, RadarOnline.com reported.

The Bradley's attorney Joe Tacopina says they are willing to answer any questions from authorities, “As long as the investigators doing the questioning are ones who have not previously determined guilty before having a stitch of evidence. We want a fair investigation.”

The two boys were allegedly sleeping with Deborah in the bed the night Lisa went missing. They will be interviewed by a child specialist according to the report.

Authorities have said they have followed up on 800 tips and spoken to 300 neighbors and are working diligently to find Baby Lisa. As recently released surveillance video shows a man coming out of a wooded area near the home at 2:30 in the morning.

Lisa was reported missing by her parents in the early hours of October 4 when her father Jeremy Irwin returned from a night shift at work, found the front door unlocked and Lisa gone.

Her mother, Deborah Bradley, told the police she hadn't seen Lisa since she put her to bed at 6:30 pm the night before, and then drank until she was "drunk" with a friend.