05-03-2012, 12:08 PM
last night dad and uncle spoke on nancy grace, mom was not there. what was interesting was a graphic...it showed that the ball bounced UP a 12' seawall and over a fence, so that mom had to walk 60 yards to stairs to go retrieve ball while kids remained below.
i would have left the ball there. it was quite a hike if accurate.
GloucesterTimes
The father of missing Gloucester 2-year-old Caleigh Harrison told a CNN Headline News television audience Wednesday night that, while Massachusetts State Police maintain there is no evidence indicating that the little girl was abducted, Caleigh's 4-year-old sister Elizabeth has talked of seeing "a man in the beach" who may have taken her sister.
"She mentions a man," Anthony Harrison told the "Nancy Grace Show" Wednesday in an interview recorded earlier in the day, then broadcast last night. "It's a little bit scattered because she is four years old, but she did, after a while, mention a man on the beach that took her sister," Harrison said.
Previously, members of the Harrison family said they believed Caleigh may have been abducted largely because the extensive search of the water near where she disappeared had turned up nothing. State Police have emphasized since the disappearance that could not rule out foul play, but they also never issued an Ambert alert regarding any evidence of an abduction.
State Police spokesman David Procopio reiterated this morning that, while abduction cannot be 100 percent ruled out, there is no evidence to support that theory.
"We thoroughly investigated the potential for abduction," Procopio said in an email to the Times. "As we told reporters when we suspended the water search, we found no evidence to support the abduction theory. That does not mean that we can say with 100 percent certainty that foul play did not occur, only that we have found no evidence of it — including no evidence of a mysterious man on the beach."
i would have left the ball there. it was quite a hike if accurate.
GloucesterTimes
The father of missing Gloucester 2-year-old Caleigh Harrison told a CNN Headline News television audience Wednesday night that, while Massachusetts State Police maintain there is no evidence indicating that the little girl was abducted, Caleigh's 4-year-old sister Elizabeth has talked of seeing "a man in the beach" who may have taken her sister.
"She mentions a man," Anthony Harrison told the "Nancy Grace Show" Wednesday in an interview recorded earlier in the day, then broadcast last night. "It's a little bit scattered because she is four years old, but she did, after a while, mention a man on the beach that took her sister," Harrison said.
Previously, members of the Harrison family said they believed Caleigh may have been abducted largely because the extensive search of the water near where she disappeared had turned up nothing. State Police have emphasized since the disappearance that could not rule out foul play, but they also never issued an Ambert alert regarding any evidence of an abduction.
State Police spokesman David Procopio reiterated this morning that, while abduction cannot be 100 percent ruled out, there is no evidence to support that theory.
"We thoroughly investigated the potential for abduction," Procopio said in an email to the Times. "As we told reporters when we suspended the water search, we found no evidence to support the abduction theory. That does not mean that we can say with 100 percent certainty that foul play did not occur, only that we have found no evidence of it — including no evidence of a mysterious man on the beach."