Fort Worth Police in Texas are confirming that the bodies of Lisa Underwood and her 7-year-old son Jayden have been discovered in Denton, Texas. Authorities have arrested Stephen Barbee in connection with this disappearance. »The Full Story
Police continue to search a rural area near Denton, Texas for clues about the disappearance of Lisa Underwood and her son, Jayden. The pair has been missing since Saturday, February 19, 2005. Police do know that Lisa spoke with a friend on Friday, February 18th around 8 p.m. That was the last anyone heard from her. Underwood's SUV was discovered partially submerged in a creek near Denton Monday, and officers have been searching on horseback and with the help of search dogs ever since.
Lisa was supposed to drop her son off at a friends birthday party on February 19th at 10 a.m. They never made it. Friends became increasingly concerned, though, when Lisa failed to show up for her own baby shower at 4 p.m.
Family members knew something was wrong and notified police. Ft. Worth police went to the home, but Lisa and Jayden were no where to be found. Lisa's blue 2002 Dodge Durango was also missing. But what horrified police and family members was the large amount of blood that was discovered at the home.
Police, acting on an anonymous tip, made an arrest in the disappearance of Lisa and Jayden Underwood. Stephen Barbee, 37, of Fort Worth, was booked into the Smith County Jail at 1:15 a.m. Bond was set at $2 million.
On the morning of Monday, Febrary 21st, police were combing a Denton County field when they found a blue Dodge Durango owned by Lisa.
Early Tuesday morning, acting on a tip, police searched Barbee's home in the 4100 block of Walnut Creek Court at The Hills at Fossil Creek subdivision in North Fort Worth. Police are still searching for Jayden and Lisa.