Deceased/Not Found ME - Ayla Reynolds, 20 months, Waterville, 17 December 2011 - #10

What did everyone miss? Where is Ayla?


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One of the stains is described as FIST-SIZED. I wonder if that was intentional, as in, the belief is that JD assaulted his daughter and killed her?
 
  • #385
why hasn't that monster been arrested yet?
 
  • #386
Not another Day. He shouldn't be free not another day. Not another second. It does sound as if she were abused in a horrific way. There was no abduction.

We know who the killer here is.
 
  • #387
Watch HLN After Dark tonight at 10 p.m. ET to see Susan Candiotti's full interview with baby Ayla's mother and more evidence surrounding the toddler's disappearance.
 
  • #388
Reynolds said, "Its like a murder scene. literally looked like a murder scene."

She showed us a written recollection of what she saw that day: Blood stains on DiPietro's mattress and sheets and on the family couch, and blood droplets or splatters on the wall and floor of DiPietro's room, his shoes, and Ayla's princess slippers. She said she saw one of Ayla's dolls with blood smears on it as if she used it to wipe her face. A plastic tote in the room had a sheet inside that Trista says police told her was likely used to clean blood up. And, she said, Ayla's blood and dried vomit was in DiPietro's car.


http://www.wcsh6.com/news/article/2...-mom-says-DiPietros-house-like-a-murder-scene



:stormingmad: OMG ... no doubt, it was horrific what little Ayla went through ... :stormingmad:

:stormingmad: It is outrageous that JD and his accomplice(s) have NOT been arrested and charged with little Ayla's demise ...

And my :twocents: here : whoever is holding out on taking action against the perp(s) needs to take action NOW -- or be removed ... JMO ...

:please: for Ayla !
 
  • #389
Is the problem a matter of being able to prove the "who"? Because clearly, Ayla met her death there in the house at the hands of someone who was living/staying there, IMO. Do they fear an acquittal for the father, for instance, if the defense brings up the girlfriend as a possible suspect?

But aren't they both responsible anyway, since the other did not alert police?

It seems there is more evidence than in most cases, even with a body, IMO.
 
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Is the problem a matter of being able to prove the "who"? Because clearly, Ayla met her death there in the house at the hands of someone who was living/staying there, IMO. Do they fear an acquittal for the father, for instance, if the defense brings up the girlfriend as a possible suspect?

But aren't they both responsible anyway, since the other did not alert police?

It seems there is more evidence than in most cases, even with a body, IMO.
BBM
That's what I've been thinking. LE is probably waiting for one of the women to talk, which is why LE wanted them to see the pictures - thinking, maybe, that the sight of Ayla's blood would stir up memories for them of that horrific night and sympathy for Ayla because of what she suffered.

Obviously, Ayla was brutalized by someone in the DiPietro household. If an intruder entered the house and injured Ayla to that extent before removing her from the home, why would any of the residents attempt to conceal the blood? Of course, had they been innocent, they would have pointed the blood out to police. And if an intruder/abductor injured Ayla, how would her blood get in Justin's truck? The truck was never missing.

Jerice Hunter is being tried for the death of her daughter, Jhessye Shockley, whose body was never found. There was forensic evidence in the home that made investigators confident that Jhessye was no longer alive, but LE also have witnesses (Jhessye's siblings) to corroborate the physical evidence. The siblings started talking after they were removed from Jerice's custody. In this case, LE seems confident by the forensic evidence that Ayla is no longer alive, but the witnesses aren't talking :silenced:.

I don't know how the women who were present that night can keep silent. Where is their motherly instinct? If they witnessed Ayla being battered, heard her cries of anguish and saw the bloodshed throughout the house, they must be cold-hearted, insensate creatures to not even care. It makes me sick just to imagine what Ayla must have suffered! I think they should both have their children taken away from them because they're not fit to be mothers. They should be arrested and charged with child neglect, complicity, child endangerment, and abetting a criminal at the least. Justin is most likely the killer and should be charged with murder since Ayla's blood was found in his bed, in his truck and on his shoes. If he's not the one who delivered the blows that killed Ayla, maybe he would start talking about what really happened.

I wonder if the argument between Justin & CR, leading to domestic violence and assault charges against Justin, had anything to do with Ayla's murder. Reports have said that it's unrelated, but neither one would probably admit it had to do with Ayla. Though, Ayla wouldn't even have to be mentioned if CR decided to leave Justin and he was afraid she would talk. Knowing now his penchant for violence, it's very possible Justin has threatened the women with violence if they do decide to talk about what happened to Ayla. Also, I believe PD knows more about what happened to Ayla but will never admit it. I don't know is she's just protective of her son or if she feels intimidated by him, too.

Here is an article I don't remember seeing posted here:
http://www.onlinesentinel.com/news/Justin-DiPietro-skips-court-date-warrant-out-for-his-arrest.html
Justin was almost arrested again for arriving at his July 6 court hearing late. Justin insists he arrived at 8:30 a.m., when he was scheduled, but the court clerk states he didn't arrive until 10 a.m. That incident illustrates that JD is a compulsive liar. I've known people like that - who are comfortable with lying and try to intimidate others into accepting their lies as fact. I wish someone - especially CR - had spoken up about Ayla while Justin was in jail. I think LE is looking for every chance to arrest JD to create opportunity for the women to step forward on Ayla's behalf. Sadly, it's not working so far.:notgood:
 
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How would they determine this?
Just from the vomiting?

I can't remember where I read this today, so I will say MOO and FWIW, but the reason I read was that blood mixed with saliva was indicative of internal injuries.
 
  • #395
How would they determine this?
Just from the vomiting?

I understood it to mean that since Saliva was mixed in with Ayla's blood it could have only come from inside of her little body?
 
  • #396
Very sad information. Where could he possible put her. I wonder if the sister just has suspicions, if she was in her room all night with her baby she might not have seen anything. At least she could speak up about jps anger issues, and she must of witness some abuse in the days leading up to Ayla going missing. I don't think Ayla could sleep that night.
With this new information out there, I hope family and friends harass the he!! out of these three people. If I was a friend and heard this information I would be questioning non stop. I am sure jp will come up with lies.
 
  • #397
For some reason, Maine State Police wanted the Tudelas to see the blood photos and they refused. Courtney also refused to look at the photos.

http://united4ayla.com/the-case-for-ayla/

Cowards. Courtney, if you're cold enough to help cover up and lie about the death of an adorable little toddler angel you're brave enough to look at some photos about it.
 
  • #398
Well, if the recent information is true, some interviews from the past are starting to look rather... impractical...

http://www.onlinesentinel.com/news/Father-friends-say-its-possible-cops-say-no-way.html?pagenum=full

From March 2012:
On Jan. 28, Department of Public Safety Spokesman Steve McCausland said investigators believe that Justin DiPietro, his sister Elisha and girlfriend Roberts aren’t telling police everything they know about Ayla’s disappearance. He added that investigators hadn’t found any evidence to support a kidnapping, that the scenario that someone snuck into a small house with three adults inside and took a baby doesn’t pass the “straight-face test.”


Heidi Tudela disagrees.


“When McCausland says it doesn’t pass a straight-face test, I guess I don’t understand that,” she said. “It is possible. It does happen.”
Tudela acknowledged that nighttime kidnappings within a home are rare, but cited Salt Lake City teenager Elizabeth Smart as one example.


“If you’re quiet enough,” she said. “If you’re someone who knows the house, for example, then you can be in and out of the house really fast.

Yeah, I guess so but it's not going to be fast and quiet if you first beat the child up and take the time to spread her blood all over the home, borrow the occupants' vehicle and have her bleeding and vomiting there too and then you come back to clean up the blood.


“Everybody thinks that is so outrageous and crazy, and yet, the alternative to them is so much more believable — that he would harm this child then talk other people into covering for him, two of which (Elisha DiPietro and Roberts) have babies and are very loving moms.”


Heidi Tudela, a daycare provider, added that young children don’t necessarily wake up when lifted from their beds.


“I work with babies all day long. I can pick up babies, carry them around in their sleep, and they do not wake up,” she said.

Yeah but were those babies injured and vomiting at the time?
 
  • #399
Very sad information. Where could he possible put her. I wonder if the sister just has suspicions, if she was in her room all night with her baby she might not have seen anything. At least she could speak up about jps anger issues, and she must of witness some abuse in the days leading up to Ayla going missing. I don't think Ayla could sleep that night.
With this new information out there, I hope family and friends harass the he!! out of these three people. If I was a friend and heard this information I would be questioning non stop. I am sure jp will come up with lies.

I agree that JD has anger issues/a violent temper. It amazes me all of the people covering for him. What he did to poor little Ayla wasn't his first fit of rage. Trista noticed bruising on Ayla after she'd been to visit her father. Ayla's arm was broken shortly before she disappeared. Although JD claims it was an accident - that it happened when he slipped on the wet outside stairs while carrying Ayla and a bag of groceries into the house - and PD backs up his story, I believe Ayla's arm was broken when JD assaulted her. His anger, frustration and impatience toward Ayla was escalating.....from bruises, to a broken bone, to lethal internal injuries.

Yet, everyone in the DiPietro family is lying for this #@*&^%! PD knows what truly happened when Ayla suffered a broken arm. She knows more about what happened the night Ayla disappeared. We don't even know that Ayla died the day she was reported as missing. For all we know, PD was in that house at the time and helped clean up. The other 2 women who were present in the house know what took place when Ayla was killed. It's a small house. Even if they were in a different room, there's no way they could NOT have heard JD's violent assault on Ayla or didn't notice the blood tracked throughout the house!

They all bear some guilt in this and that's why they're not talking. They witnessed the abuse for a long time and did/said nothing. At the beginning of this case, we discussed the reason why JD would insist on taking custody of Ayla if he didn't have the patience to raise a toddler. It has to do with money! He didn't want to pay child support. He wanted to receive child support from Trista instead. PD and the other adults in the household refrained from reporting child abuse for the same reason - they wanted the money for keeping Ayla. They may have even qualified for government subsidies with another child in the household. Ayla died because of a bunch of greedy, selfish adults who were supposed to love, protect and nurture her!

:furious:​
 
  • #400
I have the feeling that this case will never progress without a confession. I wish they had the nerve to charge all the adults with murder and see what happens.
 

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