WV WV - Aliayah Lunsford, 3, Lewis Co., 24 Sep 2011 - # 2

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  • #281
Just got caught up but wanted to say
:Welcome1:
to all the new members. I'm thrilled to see we have some local insight!
 
  • #282
O/T What happened? Couldn't get on here...thought something was wrong with my internet...
 
  • #283
Holy buckets! I couldn't log on to the forum for the past 20 minutes. I thought I was going to hyperventilate. LMAO!!!!!
 
  • #284
http://www.theintermountain.com/page/content.detail/id/546481.html
Bloodhounds started on the front porch after being given her scent and went directly to her bedroom and then left the residence, leading us to the road and to the banks of the West Fork River where the dog lost strong scent," Parks said.


http://www2.nbc4i.com/news/2011/sep/27/2/search-missing-wva-girl-4th-day-ar-760045/
Search organizer Chris Strader tells WDTV-TV that FBI agents are going door to door. A spokesman for the FBI regional office in Pittsburgh had no immediate comment.
 
  • #285
I just got all caught up and then *poof* you were gone
 
  • #286
Can someone point me to the link that says Aliayah had diarrhea and vomiting? I thought it was a cold.
 
  • #287
I get this terrible panicky feeling when I am unable to connect to WS Is that a sign of addiction, do you suppose????
 
  • #288
Holy buckets! I couldn't log on to the forum for the past 20 minutes. I thought I was going to hyperventilate. LMAO!!!!!

me too!

and no one was in chat either (well there were three people there....)

than I went to breaking news on fox to see if there was any huge breaking news...

I guess we could blame it on Adnoid! LOL:rocker:
 
  • #289
Can someone point me to the link that says Aliayah had diarrhea and vomiting? I thought it was a cold.

I haven't seen anything about the vomitting, during the nancy grace interview someone said "diuretic" and some speculated they may have meant to say Diarhea instead since right after that they spoke about her messing at a friends home

HTH
 
  • #290
The FBI, U.S. Marshals, West Virginia State Police, Army National Guard, Red Cross, Lumberport police, and local Certified Emergency Response Team members have been involved in the search.

"We are continuing the diver search and still have people out pounding the pavement," Parks said. "We are continuing our investigation."

"There are no signs of foul play at this time," Posey said. He did say cadaver dogs were now being utilized in the search for the girl.

http://www.theintermountain.com/page/content.detail/id/546481.html


RBBM

I wonder if they will use them in the house...

http://www.theintermountain.com/page/content.detail/id/546481.html
 
  • #291
I read yesterday about the cadaver dogs... MOO I think they already have had them in the houseand maybe they are expanding the search because the dogs hit on something... I wonder if they have them in boats taking them up and down the river..

Poor baby A :(
 
  • #292
Today is day three. Depending on the temperature of the river, along with other factors, if she is in the river and not weighted, she may surface today.

As for moms two hour drive time, I would search every area within an hours drive and shut down all garbage collection within that area (also the trash at the golf course where step-dad works). Yeah, I know, not always possible etc. Where is the nearest landfill, please.
 
  • #293
Can someone point me to the link that says Aliayah had diarrhea and vomiting? I thought it was a cold.

I posted earlier, that if she had been sick, then it would be possible that she could have been vomiting. JMO
 
  • #294
If a house has sewage service, water sevice, utilities - it has to be listed somewhere! The must be property records for it. Can one build an illegal dwelling & then get it hooked up to a sewer line or water line?
 
  • #295
If a house has sewage service, water sevice, utilities - it has to be listed somewhere! The must be property records for it. Can one build an illegal dwelling & then get it hooked up to a sewer line or water line?

BBM - Also, even if, taxes stll have to be paid on vacant land.
 
  • #296
I don't think it's impossible that an intruder came into the home and abducted Aliayah. We have seen it happen in other cases. However, I find it more unlikely that an intruder is kidnapping a child, when the family is up and about. It's not like she was kidnapped during the night when everyone was sound asleep.
 
  • #297
There is nothing this family can say that will convince me that she was kidnapped and/or walked away from the home on her own. Makes NO sense.

Even if the dad had left for work. Who is going to go into a very small home where there are 5 children (possibly awake), in broad daylight, and kidnap a child? I just don't buy it.

Someone mentioned above the new video shows mom was driving around and looking for the girl? Anyone have a link to this? I know video captured her driving around, but how would they even be able to tell if she was looking for the child, a dumpster, or possibly any cameras that might be watching her?

Bloodhounds traced the scent from the porch to her bedroom and straight to the banks of the river. Do we know if this was the river just beyond her backyard?
 
  • #298
Are there accessible dumpsters at the high school or is everything within fence? Were there games or practices at the ball fields? Anything going on at that school on a Saturday? Tutoring? Teachers have access? Maintenance workers? How about the County Maintenance area to the E? All fenced in and nobody there on Saturday?

Was anybody at that roundabout to the E of Dennison St? On Google Earth it appears there are a bunch of cars parked there. People parked there to fish in the river? Can that roundabout area be viewed from standing at the end of Dennison? Can the end of Dennison be viewed if one is down on that roundabout?

So many variables to consider.

I trust the dogs. I wonder if she saw the little kitten and she went outside. Perhaps if there was no food or water down for this kitten it took off towards the river for it's morning drink and she followed.

Just brainstorming here aloud...
 
  • #299
I don't think it's impossible that an intruder came into the home and abducted Aliayah. We have seen it happen in other cases. However, I find it more unlikely that an intruder is kidnapping a child, when the family is up and about. It's not like she was kidnapped during the night when everyone was sound asleep.

I don't think the family was 'up and about'. I think everyone was sleeping during this time, although Lena did get up earlier to see her husband off to work, and checked on Baby A. This could well have happened around 7 a.m. - and because Baby A was sick, Lena didn't bother to check on her until 9:30, giving her a chance to rest.
 
  • #300
The creepy similarities of Haleigh Cummings is eating me alive on this case.
 
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