ME ME - Ayla Reynolds, 20 mnths, Waterville, 17 December 2011 - # 7

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HLN with Vinnie about Ayla on now.
 
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I once took a foster baby who's femur was broken at 7 weeks old. The grandmother did it. I'm just sayin'...........This family is covering up,but for who?
 
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I don't think JD is going to come clean either. I think LE has more than the blood evidence. I keeping wondering about the state attorneys visiting the home. I wonder if LE had enough evidence after the two week search to get warrants for monitoring cell phones or maybe putting a gps on the vehicles they searched and returned. All MOO

I think the reason why LE called in the DA to visit the home is say they can grasp how small the home is and how those in the home's stories doesn't compute, probably also to see the lumiol for themselves. This way when it goes to court they have the clear vision on the case.
 
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I think the reason why LE called in the DA to visit the home is say they can grasp how small the home is and how those in the home's stories doesn't compute, probably also to see the lumiol for themselves. This way when it goes to court they have the clear vision on the case.

Also why so much time was spent on the window, IMO...to prove it COULDN'T have been used.
 
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I've not posted much here, mosly lurking a reading. The gate keeps coming up. The gate was apparently broken at some point.

Was it not strong enough? Did Ayla wake in the night scared and go through it and take a deadly fall down the stairs? Justin's sister is said to have rushed or gone downstairs to see if Ayla was downstairs. Was the gate ever there?

Since we can't believe what anyone in the house has said, who knows?

And the stairs themselves! In many homes of the age of this house, the stairs to the basement are steep, with undersized steps. I've always had difficulty going down those sort of stairs.

Was the blood near the bottom of the stairs?

I hope someone here can point me in a direction.
 
  • #226
Thus far what we know has happened in the home over a period of 4 months:

1. Bruising on face; JD stated from Chuckie Cheese ball pit - of which no ball pit exists. (photos taken by TR)

2. Sprained Leg; JD stated from rough-housing. (of which took 3 weeks before baby could walk normally again. Documentation by TR)

*Those above 2 events had mom re-evaluate letting Ayla go to dad while mom received alcohol treatment. So she placed child in care of her mom/sister. She did not place child with JD. Instead, JD went and took her from grandma/aunt because DHHS said he "trumps" them. PD is related by marriage to a caseworker at DHHS; hence is why TR feels it was processed so easily.

3. Broken Arm; JD stated fell up stairs carrying Ayla and groceries. (TR says Ayla is capable of walking on her own no need to have had him carry her. He says raining...that may be why he carried her maybe some mud that he did not want to come into home?)

4. Blood Evidence; confirmed by MSP to be Ayla's. JD states she had a cut on foot (4th injury in home) MSP stated "more than a cut would do"...but did not state amount nor where in basement. (not released to public)

With all said thus far, if baby Ayla suffered an accident in the home...it is possible in their minds they felt nobody would ever believe an accident with the other injuries added...therefore, IF an accident this could be why they did not call 9-1-1...obviously saying the accident was fatal...which in essence would be the 5th time something happened to that baby in that home.

What are the odds? How many 2-year olds suffer 4 injuries in the home, 2 of which are hospital visits, and the 5th an accidental death all in a period of a 16 weeks? If anything, arrest all who lived in that home for either "abuse" or "gross neglect contributing to the injuries of a minor" and see which one talks first for immunity.

I'm a broken record ,but parents who love their children don't assume their child can't be saved. It takes a while to process "dead" .Can you imagine a parent even taking the time to think that through or wasting precious time discussing it with others?
No, a parent would call for help ,call 911 for any chance they could give their child.

This comes up in the discussion of missing children frequently and I don't understand it. Parents don't throw their kids away unless they did something to them. JMO and Dr. G's,too.
 
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I'm a broken record ,but parents who love their children don't assume their child can't be saved. It takes a while to process "dead" .Can you imagine a parent even taking the time to think that through or wasting precious time discussing it with others?
No, a parent would call for help ,call 911 for any chance they could give their child.

This comes up in the discussion of missing children frequently and I don't understand it. Parents don't throw their kids away unless they did something to them. JMO and Dr. G's,too.

I think there is an assumption that the parents of some of these children are in fact "loving" parents, and not selfish, possibly careless and neglectful ones. A parent whose child had recently had an accident which raised eyebrows might react in a way that helped themselves, rather than the child, especially if the child was clearly deceased. Or if they were doing something else illegal. That said, I am not believing an accident in this particular case, although I can see some "parents" choosing themsevles over their child in this way.
 
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I've not posted much here, mosly lurking a reading. The gate keeps coming up. The gate was apparently broken at some point.

Was it not strong enough? Did Ayla wake in the night scared and go through it and take a deadly fall down the stairs? Justin's sister is said to have rushed or gone downstairs to see if Ayla was downstairs. Was the gate ever there?

Since we can't believe what anyone in the house has said, who knows?

And the stairs themselves! In many homes of the age of this house, the stairs to the basement are steep, with undersized steps. I've always had difficulty going down those sort of stairs.

Was the blood near the bottom of the stairs?

I hope someone here can point me in a direction.

We don't know where the blood was found, yet.
 
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Police Believe Missing Maine Toddler Dead
Law enforcement sources told McPhee that those people are Justin DiPietro, his girlfriend, Courtney Roberts, 24, and his sister, Alisha DiPietro, 19.

McCausland confirmed that the people in the house on the night Ayla was last seen took lie-detector tests, "and they know the results."

Read more: http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news/30334378/detail.html#ixzz1kzGQfs9e
 
  • #231
Deoneta you were right!

The toddler’s blood was found splattered in the basement of 29 Violette Ave. in the Waterville home where Ayla was staying with her father, Justin DiPietro, Maine State Police said.
Several law enforcement sources said the blood appeared to have been "cleaned up" and that DiPietro left a police station when confronted with luminol-enhanced photos of his daughter’s blood splatters taken by crime scene investigators a week after he reported her missing.

Read more: http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news/30334378/detail.html#ixzz1kzGvV0nH
http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news/30334378/detail.html
 
  • #232
I'm thinking that IF his mother was supposed to be on JVM tonight that she will cancel now.
 
  • #233
I'm thinking that IF his mother was supposed to be on JVM tonight that she will cancel now.

maybe not, all part of turning up the heat on these people (hard to even call them people at this point)
 
  • #234
Here we go...this is gonna be horrible.
 
  • #235
Why isn't LE looking in the landfill. What makes them think she is in water? Has to be something to make them look there.

I think I might have answered my own question...why yes I have...probably they got forensic off of the tires so they know where they were at. I hope this is the case
 
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maybe not, all part of turning up the heat on these people (hard to even call them people at this point)

She would be a fool to go on JVM now that it has been released that there was blood splatter found in the basement of her home and that the blood (or some of it) was Ayla's. Then again, to cover for her son and lie like she has she has already proven herself to be very foolish IMO.
 
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Hate to say it again but here comes CINDY A 2

With the exception I believe there is proof this grandmother knows what truly happened in that home. For one, I personally do not believe it happened on Dec 16th. I think he did not take Ayla to her dr appt because there was no Ayla to take. I also believe texting "fears someone will take Ayla" was another means to help set up the "alibi" and I am pretty sure, being he and Ayla were living in that house, that grandmother, sister, and girlfriend are all aware.
 
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