WV WV - Aliayah Lunsford, 3, Lewis Co., 24 Sep 2011 - # 1

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  • #641
Thanks for all the info from the show - really appreciated as my box is being used on other shows tonight (got out voted).

A map showing a driving distance of up to 1.5 hours from the house should be done to show possible locations for recovery. IMO if a 3 year old goes missing, one would arouse the neighbors and do a foot search not a driving search. If baby was sick it is doubtful that she would leave the house but would rather be clinging to her mother/house for comfort.

This does not make sense at all. With this information I am very fearful that this will not have a good outcome.
 
  • #642
Like I said in a previous post...sick babies cry...alot! My guess is no one was sleeping, especially not Aliayah.

yeah I think that might be the key. That made no sense "9 yr old went in Mom's room to let Aliayah sleep"

The 9 year old went to moms room because she could not sleep because of Aliayah being sick.
 
  • #643
JVM- let's not assume anything.
Marc- we have to keep investigating. looked at a map. answer is gonna be close to home. doesn't think she is far
 
  • #644
OT My heart breaks every time I see Kerra :(
 
  • #645
Father does not know he is the father. Father was never told. never in her life

someone tell me this is just a coincidence.
 
  • #646
I will bet any amount that no stranger one came into that packed house and made off with a child...
 
  • #647
I have to say...I'm feeling very uncomfortable right now. While looking at some of this family's fb posts, they were following the CA story

:banghead:
 
  • #648
I haven't caught up on this thread but have a question.

Does LE ever track someone else' scent at the same time as tracking a missing person. I mean, could they use an article of the mother's, stepfather's, etc. at the same time, with another dog to try to track another person's scent that may have been with the child?

I hope that made sense.
 
  • #649
I don't get the driving around at all, as I would think the instinct would be to run around on foot, for a child that small.

Did she stop and ask anyone if they had seen the child?

I've driven around looking for my lost dog before. I kept the windows rolled down and called out to neighbors working in their yards, kids on bikes, the mailman etc., asking if they had seen the dog. While I was gone, I had the kids and neighbors keeping an eye out in case the dog popped out from behind a neighbor's fence. I gave people my phone # just in case they spotted her later in the day! Word got around and someone I didn't know found the dog and called me!

Did Aliayah's mom ask any of her neighbors to look in their yard before she took off in the car? Did she have the older girls help search? Did she call hubby at work? Did she call anyone at all, even her mother, for help?
 
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  • #651
Did she stop and ask anyone if they had seen the child?

I've driven around looking for my lost dog before. I kept the windows rolled down and called out to neighbors working in their yards, kids on bikes, the mailman etc., asking if they had seen the dog. While I was gone, I had the kids and neighbors keeping an eye out in case the dog popped out from behind a neighbor's fence. I gave people my phone # just in case they spotted her later in the day! Word got around and someone I didn't know found the dog and called me!

Did Aliayah's mom ask any of her neighbors to look in their yard before she took off in the car? Did she have the older girls help search? Did she call hubby at work? Did she call anyone at all, even her mother, for help?
My point exactly.. PLUS how far is a 3 year old going to travel?? How about knocking on the neighbors doors?
Just because she's on videos driving around does NOT mean it was because she was looking for Aliayah IMHO
 
  • #652
Thanks for all the info from the show - really appreciated as my box is being used on other shows tonight (got out voted).

A map showing a driving distance of up to 1.5 hours from the house should be done to show possible locations for recovery. IMO if a 3 year old goes missing, one would arouse the neighbors and do a foot search not a driving search. If baby was sick it is doubtful that she would leave the house but would rather be clinging to her mother/house for comfort.

This does not make sense at all. With this information I am very fearful that this will not have a good outcome.

Good point! Three year old toddlers get more clingy when sick, they don't usually decide to go for a walk.
 
  • #653
I think I'm all caught up. To answer some questions I saw
They are not aware of trying to track any other family members scent
They are not aware what the other children were doing while she drove around
 
  • #654
After this, I think we are going to be hearing a lot more from the media
 
  • #655
When I first saw her pic I noticed how beautiful Aliayah is, and how she reminded me of Caylee. Mom's story is certainly very similar. She even has her own mother right there at her side, speaking for her even.
 
  • #656
How often do sick children walk to rivers?
 
  • #657
Praying for Aliayah...
She was in her home at 6:30 AM?

So, they think she wandered off or a home abduction? :(
I've become so jaded when i hear the last place seen was her own home.

:praying: Aliayah comes home safe

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I feel the same way. I get a feeling right off the bat and sorry to say I am usually right. I pray for her. Here we go again. I see the look on her little face I sometimes saw on Caylee.:tears:
 
  • #658
Nothing has been said about why the school age children were not in school. There has been no mention of the mother getting the other children up for school. I think there are 3 that are school age, right?

Reported missing on Saturday the 24th, right?
 
  • #659
I do wonder if she knew she was seen driving around and then told LE that she was looking for the child...the driving part just does not make sense, there is no way you would think a child had gone far enough away that you would need the car to find her. JMO
 
  • #660
I wish someone would have reported the last time she was seen outside of the home by someone other than Mom
 
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