MountainLover
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Aliayah, we remember!
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I am at a loss as to why LE and the courts have not done anything publicly in this case. I've seen the layout of the house, and the only door into the bedroom in which Aliayah was sleeping was in LL's bedroom, where her and the other children were. By LL's statement, she was the last to see Aliayah at 6:30AM, when RL went to work. It's not like this was a 5000 square foot house, it was more like 1200 square feet.
In my opinion, LE and the courts should be using her media statement and the 911 call against her. There have been ample cases in which parents of missing children have been ordered by the court to produce the child or be found in contempt of court and jailed. In State of Maryland vs. Bouknight, the mother served over eight years because she would not divulge the location of her child, who she was suspected of murdering. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that she did not have the right to invoke her 5th Amendment rights when ordered to produce the child, as the child's life and welfare takes precedence.
But one problem we have here in Lewis county is that the current prosecutor is not running for reelection, so his interest in creating a precedent in WV appears to be lacking. I feel that once the divorce action begins, RL should ask the court to order LL to produce Aliayah, as he is the father on the birth certificate. DHHR is currently in the position to make such a request, but once again we are looking at a group that does not want to rock the boat or think outside of the box...just follow the letter of the law. That may be all that is needed to motivate the court to take a stronger position and bring this case to a close.
I guess we'll know next week how federal authorities are treating LL, being that she is one of the material witnesses in the Clarksburg/Buckhannon bath-salts case.
Had to go to the third page of this forum to find your thread. :tears:
Wish Aunt Vickie would come on here and let us know what is going on with searching for you. Your sad little face has stolen my heart. Still praying for you. That you will be found and the truth told and those responsible for what ever happened to you will be exposed and held accountable. Yes they will be held accountable ultimately by God, but - dear Lord, let justice come quickly and publically. Tomorrow would be good. Trusting and praying. lease:
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And Aliayah's bedroom was only accessible through Lena's bedroom? Wow, what are we waiting on here folks. Good grief, how much crap are they going to let these less than innocent people feed them. How long are they going to let them refuse to talk and go about living as if nothing's happened?
:banghead:
Wasting county money for searches, pulling at the public's heartstrings and bank accounts, breaking their own children and family's heart etc... I'm sad that Lena's mom died without having Aliayah back, you know she loved that little girl - she raised her for several years from what I've read.
Reminder: tomorrow is LL's court sentencing.
The mother of a 3-year-old girl who vanished eight months ago this week is being sentenced for welfare fraud.
Sentencing for Lunsford is set for 2:30 PM Tuesday afternoon, May 22. 2012.
Lunsford is facing a maximum of five years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000 and restitution.
Considering the fact that she was facing five years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000, I would say that the court took it easy on her.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbL6N5iF3WI&feature=youtu.be
Raw video of LL leaving Elkins Federal Court on 5/22/2012. Shortly after the video, just around the corner from that parking lot, she was pulled over by Randolph county sheriffs deputies because she had a felon in her vehicle, a violation of her probation and sentencing. She was taken into custody at this time. We are keeping an eye on the regional jail to see if she shows up on their roster.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbL6N5iF3WI&feature=youtu.be
Raw video of LL leaving Elkins Federal Court on 5/22/2012. Shortly after the video, just around the corner from that parking lot, she was pulled over by Randolph county sheriffs deputies because she had a felon in her vehicle, a violation of her probation and sentencing. She was taken into custody at this time. We are keeping an eye on the regional jail to see if she shows up on their roster.