I woke up this morning to read the remainder of the old thread and all of this thread, as well as all the articles. At this point, I'm now seriously on the fence :fence: about this case. Here are some rambling thoughts I've had:
- Mom comes off as sincere in how she wants her daughter back
- Mom has it in for Dad.
- Mom is not a suspect at this time due to the fact she wasn't in the area.
- She had or has a drug problem.
- She has two young children, obviously by two different men. There is no news about the 9 month old boy. Where was he when she was in rehab?
- She is living in a motel with no fixed address. Why is her mother with her rather than the other way around?
- Neither parent has a criminal record.
- Dad releases a statement through the police and spends more time defending himself against the mother than begging for his daughter's return.
- The house was full of people the night of abduction. How late did they stay? Did someone leave at 3:30 AM making all the noise?
- The child did not fare well under Dad's care, and the care of his mother, sister, and mystery woman.
- LE is holding the details extremely close. Good news for them, bad news for us. (I prefer it that way if it helps bring Ayla home).
Now, I fully understand why LE doesn't want the mother anywhere near the father. In addition, LE usually doesn't want the parents involved in the physical search. Should Ayla be found deceased by a search party which includes a biological relation, their DNA could contaminate the crime scene, implicating them in the crime. In fact, just finding the child while on the search could be interpreted as the person having prior knowledge of the crime.
I do believe Ayla was taken from the house for one reason or another. Alive or deceased, she needs to be found followed by prosecution of the perp.
--ayla slept in the same room as her 18 month old cousin-----did she also not get up until 8:51 a.m. saturday?
--i would sure like to hear more from the family members that actually lived in that house..
( and i do realize that all kids differ---but i sure would have thought i was in heaven if my girls slept until 9 a.m. ! when they were that age.)
Then why would the police have been nice enough to release this statement for him? The way I see it, the release of this statement from the father, through the PD, is their way of disputing many of the mother's statements, such as that LE doesn't know where he is. I think the only thing he is saying is that he isn't LE, and it isn't his job to point fingers. He'll let the professionals handle it and hope they do a good job.
Wonder if the dad and grandmother faked an abduction because they knew the child's mother was filing for full custody. There is something fishy about this case.
Then why would the police have been nice enough to release this statement for him? The way I see it, the release of this statement from the father, through the PD, is their way of disputing many of the mother's statements, such as that LE doesn't know where he is. I think the only thing he is saying is that he isn't LE, and it isn't his job to point fingers. He'll let the professionals handle it and hope they do a good job.
I wonder why Tristan says she hasn't talked to the father, yet he has transcripts of their conversations. I wonder if she was threatening him.
Reporter: Reynolds says she hasn't spoken to Ayla's father Justin since their daughter disappeared.
http://www.pressherald.com/news/Fat...s-for-first-time.html?cmpid=breaking-news-boxContrary to some statements floating around out there, I have been in communication with Ayla’s mother over the last couple of weeks
Justin's entire Statement is in a "box" on the right side of the article at this link:
http://www.pressherald.com/news/Fat...s-for-first-time.html?cmpid=breaking-news-box
Justin DiPietro Statement
First, I'd like to thank everyone involved for their continued support in finding our daughter, Ayla.
I have no idea what happened to Ayla, or who is responsible. I will not make accusations or insinuations towards anyone until the police have been able to prove who's responsible for this.
Ayla was in my sole custody at the time of her disappearance per agreement between her mother and I because she was temporarily unable to care for Ayla. I have shared every piece of information possible with the police. Contrary to some statements floating around out there, I have been in communication with Ayla's mother over the last couple of weeks. The Waterville police have the transcripts from my phone for verification of those communications.
It has always been my intention to have a shared parenting arrangement with Ayla's mother and I will continue to work towards that when Ayla is returned to us.
My family and friends will continue to do everything we can to assist in this investigation and to get Ayla back home.
We appreciate the media respecting our privacy at this time. If anyone has any information that might be helpful, please contact Waterville police at 207-680-4700.
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Wasn't it posted in the other thread that the father lawyered up? That sounds like a lawyer statement right there.
I will not make accusations or insinuations towards anyone until the police have been able to prove who's responsible for this.
I wonder why Tristan says she hasn't talked to the father, yet he has transcripts of their conversations. I wonder if she was threatening him.
I don't know what the confusion is around this.
From Askfornina's post upthread. . .
And from the dad:
http://www.pressherald.com/news/Fat...s-for-first-time.html?cmpid=breaking-news-box
TR never says that they haven't spoken over the last couple of weeks. . .just since Ayla disappeared.
Confusing. She also said she hasn't seen Ayla since he was given custody (I may be mistaken, this is what I recall), yet she has seen bruises on her?
Confusing. She also said she hasn't seen Ayla since he was given custody (I may be mistaken, this is what I recall), yet she has seen bruises on her?
If it's a lawyer statement I am unimpressed with the lawyer. The statement tilts more towards public image building and correcting statements that have been made about him and lacks passion about finding Ayla.
It sounds like he's expecting someone to be responsible for this, instead of Ayla wandering off on her own.
I have no opinion on this case, but I'm guessing his 'statement' has not met the approved 'what you are supposed to say when your child is missing' guidelines that seem to be established these days.
I will say I'm not impressed with the mother making the rounds, which seems to be more for finger pointing then imploring that her daughter be found.
It was just my personal opinion and not a general guideline. I have seen more passionate flyers from people who want to find the lost teddy bear of their toddler.
But maybe he does not wear his emotions on his sleeve or maybe the statement was written by a lawyer and that is why.
It would be great if everybody could concentrate on finding Ayla but if it's true that the mother was concerned about the baby getting bruises and broken arms while with dad it might be hard to not voice the suspicions.
I just watched ng and I am confused and mad that this gma and mom of this lil girl is still 80 miles away. Why not go find this baby