CRAIG STEBIC UPDATE--GRAND JURY FOR STEBIC CHILDREN?

by Michelle Says So | September 6, 2007 at 05:16 pm
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  Has it come to this? This week officials will decide if a grand jury investigation is warranted by interviewing Lexi, 12 and Zac Stebic, 11. "The law allows this office to bring the children before a grand jury...we remain keenly interested in interviewing the children," said Charles Pelkie, spokesperson for the Illinois State's Attorney James Glasgow. (source) This can be done very easily through a subpoena.
Now here is the million dollar question...aside from WHERE IS LISA?  Why would a father want his children to go through such a traumatizing event such as a grand jury interview? This could be avoided if daddy Stebic would have allowed his children to speak to qualified child advocates and investigators four months ago. Since day one he has blocked anyone from speaking to them.

If Stebic truly wants the police to find the truth and eliminate him as a "person of interest" then he would allow his children to tell the police what they know. He claims he is protecting them from further emotional instability.
What do you call a missing mother? Healthy, normal emotional stability?


If Craig Stebic is NOT GUILTY then he is a poor excuse of a father for not allowing his children adequate psychiatric help and/or therapy.

This week Will County Illinois prosecutors are meeting with police to review evidence including interviews and forensic evidence.

To see picture of timeline go to the following: 

http://michellesaysso.blogspot.com

 

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at 15:49 on September 20th, 2007

Michelle Says So, I like this story. It's good stuff.  Awesome timetime you created and great job on keeping up on this story.

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