gitana1
Verified Attorney
- Joined
- May 31, 2005
- Messages
- 29,370
- Reaction score
- 229,835
OMG, that is reeeeeeeeeeally long, i'm so sorry! :blushing: LOL that is about 98% of the available information on this case all in one place, for those just joining us and also if you are looking for a link, it's probably there.
i'll probably just be posting daily link update posts from now on, (until there is a new thread) so i don't have to post a really loooooong post.
praying little Ayla is found safe tomorrow! :heartbeat:
Your long post was very informative. Excellent. I was able to get a complete overview of where things stand in one post. Thank you!
Reynolds and her older sister, Jessica, were staying in a hotel Tuesday to keep away from the media frenzy.
"I'm watching my sister fall to pieces," Jessica Reynolds said. "I don't think she has any tears left to cry."
Trista Reynolds told The Associated Press that she and DiPietro never lived together as a couple. But Reynolds said a drinking problem prompted her to enter rehabilitation in Lewiston for 10 days in October; she said that although her mother and older sister cared for Ayla during that time, child welfare agents intervened to place the girl with DiPietro.
=============================================================================
I still do not understand how or why CPS intervened. They do not just knock on someone's door and remove a child and place them in the other parent's home. There had to be something that happened earlier to initiate that action.
I think that some drunken behavior might have initiated the CPS involvement, and in response, Trista made the deal with the father so she would not lose the child to a foster placement. I really believe trista's family has been leaving something out of the equation.
I do not think she had anything to do with the baby going missing, but I do not know if there are any nefarious people in her immediate circle who had any problems with the situation either. The only reason I am suspicious is because her entire family has been on the attack, against the dad, but some of it is inconsistent info, imo/
Something is being left out. This was a bad situation for Ayla. One parent unable to care for her and another who it now appears, couldn't do so either.
IMO, getting possesion of the child is a control thing. Taking possession of what is theirs. Ethan Stacy is only one example out there of a parent demanding their rights to custody and even fighting in court to get it. Same story with Robert Manwill's mother.
Thank you for reminding us that MANY parents hate their exes more than they love their children. This alone has been responsible for many deaths.
Only time will tell if this case revolves around love or hate.
And by "hate", I also mean vindictiveness, control, avoidance of responsibility, etc.
This couple were apparently only "friends" who had sex and got pregnant. It doesn't appear to me that there would be a history that lends itself to intense anger or vindictiveness.
But I do think there are people who view children as property and want possession of their property. I also think, sadly, that there are some people who actually enjoy abusing their children. It is an anger release for them. I suspect that is what may have happened here.