I'm not going to quote anyone, so I'll just give the viewpoint of one person from the community who has been touched by Aliayah's plight. I will follow the Websleuth rules and not post anything from rumor or innuendo.
I have seen the entire set of photographs of Christmas 2010 and have compared them to photographs I have seen of all of the children in recent times. All of these children have lost significant body weight. You can see it by the photo of Aliayah, taken just days before her disappearance, where she looked emaciated. She and the other children looked like shadows of their former selves, almost like concentration camp survivors. That is a result of abuse/neglect by their mother selling SNAP benefits for a long period of time.
LL has been seen almost daily driving around the Weston area with RL sitting right in the passenger seat. Even though they were ordered by a federal judge to live apart, they continue to flaunt that they still spend time daily with each other. This goes against the intention of the court and they do it right out in the open.
RL's past criminal background goes way beyond what he's been charged for. He has assisted other criminals in very heinous acts, and because of his cooperation with LE, he was never charged. I have gotten this information from victims and court documents. Because of WS rules, I am not allowed to talk of specifics.
On September 24th I was convinced that my circle of friends in the area was fairly small. But after talking to several friends, I found that I was only one person away from almost everyone associated with the case. Talk about shocked. When the extended family came forward to be Aliayah's voice, I met a group of humble, loving people who would give you the shirt off of their backs. I am blessed to consider a lot of them close friends. They are on the other side of the equation, searching daily for Aliayah and organizing and putting on events to keep her memory alive.
And there is our local community, the conscience of this town who report every time they see RL and LL out and about. At first, they would only ask "What happened to Aliayah?" or "what can we do to help?". The response from the third day of the disappearance was "Just let me and my husband go on with our lives". This line has been repeated dozens of times to dozens of people, and only stopped when LL hired her defense attorney.
RL, on the other hand, has NEVER spoken with the media. Since day one, he has sat on his



, not going to work and even had the gall to drink can after can of beer on his back porch while searchers were only feet away from him. He threatened LE at least four times in the first days of the case, from freaking out when a tracking dog was brought into the Dennison street home to getting nose-to-nose with an FBI agent because he felt that they should stay longer at the hotel.
None of this has been reported because we have no serious local investigative reporters. West Virginia still considers a lot of information private that most states are free to place online, including court documents, arrest and even property records. They are not comfortable to "dig" deeper into the story, as they are unaccustomed to that type of reporting.
What I and many others like me in the community could tell you would fill volumes. But mostl of this information is "hearsay". But it comes from those closest to those involved in Aliayah's disappearance.
Do I have to spell things out? We have made available every unedited video from the press conferences, and what the FBI says and doesn't say speaks volumes. Even though not named as suspects, just who do you think inhabits this "small universe" of suspects? The FBI has already spoken with dozens of people close to the case, including everyone within the family. They know what has happened, they just need to prove it in a court of law.
That is why the FBI has stated that they have ruled out an abduction. That leaves "homicide" and "concealment". Well, we can see by the photographs, the actions of LL just prior to and after the disappearance and the desire to "go on with our lives" that concealment is highly unlikely.
That leaves us with homicide. LE is still working hard on this case, and just because you don't see where the command post vehicle is, or reporting on Facebook where the next area of search is doesn't mean that it's stopped. These investigators are following everything being said and done in this case and won't stop until they have the entire story, not come off half-cocked and damage any chance for convictions.
So, if you'd like to continue to say that you have no evidence that LL and RL are responsible for what has happened to Aliayah, then so be it. We've already heard the theories that a trucker had taken her out of state, that she was sold to a stolen baby ring down south and that she may even have been abducted by aliens. But we here in the local community know what happened...it's right there in our faces every single day.