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fight between Denise and her mother Margaret. Our source’s asserting further that Margaret became so enraged she attempted to choke Denise Brown. Seeley told our source that Denise was so furious at her mother’s words and actions, she grabbed little Deeley and stormed out of the house that evening, not returning until after her mother had left for work the next day, a Monday.
Charlotte:
Bambi, what is Grandpa Keith saying about this , because haven’t we all heard from him about how Monday morning, the last morning he supposedly saw Baby Deeley, was simply an ordinary day? Hasn’t he said his daughter slept in, as she customarily did, and that he and little Deeley had a nice morning together, sharing a bowl of cereal? Isn’t that what he told the investigators, Bambi, or am I mistaken?
Bambi Isles, KORL 15 News:
No, Charlotte, you are not mistaken. Keith Brown did indeed state that he had breakfast with his granddaughter and kissed her goodbye as his daughter Denise, who as far as he knew, was heading off to work and gave him a nice wave on her way out, telling him little Deeley was on her way to the nanny’s and that she, Denise, was presumably then going to work.
Charlotte:
And no one ever saw Baby Deeley again, right?
Bambi Isles, KORL 15 News:
That’s right, Charlotte, no one ever saw little Deeley Brown again.
There you have it, America. Conflicting stories and I am forced to ask why. Why would Baby Deeley’s grieving grandparents conceal the story of an explosive fight the very night before Baby Deeley vanishes? By her own admission, even Fibber acknowledges she never spent another night in her parents’ home until Granny Margaret came hunting her down a month later at her lover Aaron Garrey’s apartment. Is it too much to speculate that Fibber left home in a rage that night, and if her mother hadn’t found her and forced her home, might not have ever returned? More, why is Grandpa Keith saying it was all business as usual around the Brown house that morning, because if our inside source is correct, then what actually happened? Did he witness his daughter and Baby Deeley coming into the house sometime after his wife Margaret left for work? Maybe they were disheveled and is it too much to imagine that little Deeley was a bit confused from having spent the night who knows where? Fibber McMom sure isn’t telling! Is it too much to ask why Keith Brown, Baby Deeley’s very own grandpa, has not told the authorities what more he might know about that morning? What we might wonder is, didn’t he ask his daughter where she and his precious granddaughter had spent the previous night, or was he used to her keeping the baby out overnight on many other occasions? Didn’t he notice Denise, presumably hurriedly, gathering up some clothes for herself - and we will hope for Baby Deeley as well? Didn’t Keith’s wife Margaret tell him anything about the violent fight between her daughter and herself the night before?
Let’s take some calls. Louise in Los Angeles , you’re on ‘Eye on America’. What’s your question, my dear?
Louise in Los Angeles:
Hi … hi, Charlotte. Thank you for taking my call. I totally love your show.
Charlotte:
Thank you , dear. What’s your question, Louise?
Louise in Los Angeles:
Oh, okay, well it’s not really a question. Well, yeah, I guess it is. Okay, I’m wondering if maybe Margaret might have been , like, all upset after arguing with her daughter and, you know, just stormed off to bed. Maybe she didn’t even notice her daughter leaving the house. My mom is always yelling at me and then she just storms out of the room and goes up to her bedroom. She never even lets me defend myself. She’s crazy and maybe Denise’s mom is crazy, too.
Charlotte:
Louise , that is an interesting question. Did Margaret know her daughter had left the house? Thank you for your insight. But, America, if by some possibility Margaret was unaware of Fibber’s storming off, that still doesn’t explain Grandpa Keith not mentioning seeing his daughter and Baby Deeley arrive the next morning, and why won’t brother Seeley simply come out and tell the authorities what he witnessed on the fateful night of June 15, the last night Baby Deeley ever slept in her own home? Let’s take a call from Robert in Joliet. Hello, Robert, you’re on ‘Eye on America’. What’s your question, my Friend?
Robert, Joliet Resident:
Hi , Charlotte. You look real pretty tonight. I
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