Sergio and Becky Celises 911 call

Video Link (You can hear the unedited calls here)

In the phone call to 911 by Sergio Celis, I think everyone can hear that his demeanor is not in line with the events he wants us to believe happened. We hear no fear, stress, anger, panic or emotion in Sergio’s voice whatsoever.

I am also immediately tripped by his words.

Sergio says, “I want to report a missing person.”  There is no urgency is Sergio’s voice whatsoever!  He also says, “I BELIEVE she was abducted from our house.” He BELIEVES? Who would say that in a critical time like this?  If you know something happened, such as foul play, you state it clearly, but what Sergio does here is hedge.  He can’t quite commit to his story: either consciously or subconsciously.

When you listen to Sergio’s son talk to the police he says it like he believes it. He says, “Hey, I need someone to come. My sister’s gone. Someone broke in and grabbed her.”  Do you notice there is no hesitation?

The 911 operator asked Sergio why he thinks his daughter was abducted, and I find this answer perplexing as well.  He says “I have no idea.”  Most parents at this point would be saying “because I found the screen pushed out!!!  Someone broke into my house and stole my daughter.”  But Sergio never thinks of this and thinks in broader terms instead, but most parents at this stage wouldn’t even think beyond the break in at this point.

When Sergio talks, he almost sounds upbeat to me.  His sentences end in positive notes.

When Sergio says about Becky, “I called her and told her to get her butt home,” he laughs sinisterly.  It’s chilling as many of you have pointed out.  This is not a nervous laugh at all. It’s a laugh in the lines of “I got her.”  It further supports my theory that Sergio is a controlling and manipulative man, per my facial profiling.

When I listen to Becky in the 911 call, I hear stress, fear, worry and concern. You can hear the adrenaline in her voice. You can feel her urgency to get to her daughter, yet something happened between this and the first TV interview she did with Sergio.  That urgency was gone.  Why?  What happened between her and Sergio?

When Becky is crying out in a high pitch, and she says the words, “I’m sorry” you can hear her voice quiver.  I hear several quivers which indicate true emotions.

At this point, we know Sergio has been separated from his boys and Becky, and this could be a strategy to get Becky away from Sergio so she can relax and open up.   Let’s hope it works!  I’d be curious to review her interviews to find out if she knows something because her behavior after this 911 call changed dramatically.  Clearly, as I have said before, Sergio holds the key to this case, and poor Isabel’s fate, and it isn’t looking positive.