07-18-2012, 03:04 PM
1. police have removed computers from grandmother's house.
2. father was being polygraphed and interviewed by police and walked out. doesn't prove anything of course, except he is frustrated.
Family members tell KCCI that the interrogation started with them.
"You tell them (detectives) the truth and they say, 'You're holding something back,' and you're not. What is left to talk about? You know, we go over and over and over again. It made me feel like, yeah, they're looking at me like a suspect," said Dan Morrissey, Lyric's father. "But as far as what I know, I know the truth, I know I am telling the truth, so it is offensive."
As Meyers Lake continued to drain and kayakers kept up their search, family members comforted Morrissey. Police are questioning the entire family, including his wife.
"(I was) polygraphed, questioned and interviewed, absolutely," Misty Cook-Morrissey said.
The Morrisseys said they don't have a lawyer and don't intend on getting one. Instead, they're spending their time at the lake and on national TV.
2. father was being polygraphed and interviewed by police and walked out. doesn't prove anything of course, except he is frustrated.
Family members tell KCCI that the interrogation started with them.
"You tell them (detectives) the truth and they say, 'You're holding something back,' and you're not. What is left to talk about? You know, we go over and over and over again. It made me feel like, yeah, they're looking at me like a suspect," said Dan Morrissey, Lyric's father. "But as far as what I know, I know the truth, I know I am telling the truth, so it is offensive."
As Meyers Lake continued to drain and kayakers kept up their search, family members comforted Morrissey. Police are questioning the entire family, including his wife.
"(I was) polygraphed, questioned and interviewed, absolutely," Misty Cook-Morrissey said.
The Morrisseys said they don't have a lawyer and don't intend on getting one. Instead, they're spending their time at the lake and on national TV.