Video in Irwin case not clear
The new surveillance video which surfaced from the night Lisa Irwin disappeared, has been turned over to police. However, the vidoe is out of focus and may not provide any new information (click the picture at left to see it full-size).
The video, taken from a BP gas station less than two miles from the home where Lisa was last seen, shows an unidentified person walking along the road around 2:15 a.m. October 4.
The station manager, Anuj Arora, said it’s unusual to see anyone walking at that time of night in the region.
Arora, who shared the video with CNN on Sunday, said he also turned it over to authorities investigating Lisa’s disappearance in hopes it will help in the search for the girl.
The FBI and Kansas City police declined to comment on the video, citing the ongoing investigation.
Meanwhile Sunday, Lisa’s parents, Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin, were seen wiping away tears at the candlelight vigil outside their home. They wore T-shirts emblazoned with Lisa’s image.
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