The Line Up
Fox News has a show called The Line Up hosted by Kimberly Guilfoyle on Saturday and Sunday nights. I happened to stumble upon it last night by accident. The show covered some interesting stories.
Sabrina Paige Aisenberg
The Aisenbergs gave their first TV interview in light of new leads being reported by police in the past week. I have looked online to see if Fox posted this video interview, but they did not.
During the interview, the Aisenbergs talked about how they felt about the new leads (details of which have not been released by the police). The Aisenbergs said they believed the leads were likely generated by their daughter’s age enhanced photo which showed what Sabrina would look like today, at the age of ten–ten years after her disappearance.
Read moreI found the Aisenbergs to be nervous and anxious–very notably so. While they verbally said they were hopeful, and smiled on cue when talking about it, all other times the two looked stressed out, if not even slightly paranoid, which was a hot spot for me. Their behaviors were not consistent with what they were saying.
If they are innocent, why on earth would they be nervous? It wasn’t a happy nervousness, either.
We know the Aisenbergs know the media well, and are used to giving interviews–so that likely isn’t the reason for their nerves.
On that note, they weren’t this nervous when they first reported Sabrina missing ten years ago. They were calm as cucumbers then compared to now. It wasn’t even a comparison. It most definitely raises my eyebrows another time. I first wrote about this case June 28, 2005.
Drew Peterson
Also on the show last night was a neighbor of Drew Peterson. I believe it was Pam Bosco, but I can’t be 100% sure because I didn’t write the woman’s name down. Either way, a neighbor called to say that Stacy had told her about the gun that was fired into her garage and nearly missed her.
The caller gave details of her conversation with Stacy. She talked confidentially and self-assured–explaining what was said between the two in detail. She gave credibility to Stacy’s sister, Cassandra Cales, and casted more shadows of doubt over Drew, again.
If what Drew said, that he believed Stacy was embarrassed by discharging the gun by accident, Stacy wouldn’t have gone around and told her family and neighbors about her accident. This is inconsistent.
When we are embarrassed, we don’t want to talk about what we did because it makes us feel inadequate and insecure all over again, and again, each time we tell the story.