deelytful1
*~a mere mortal~*
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So sad.. All the media coverage (media circus) for baby Lisa and hardly ANYTHING for poor Aliayah
UPDATE Investigators say in Friday afternoon news conference given the time frame of the investigation it appears less likely they will find three-year-old Aliayah Lunsford alive. She's been missing from her Lewis County home for three weeks. Investigators say they are getting information from video evidence that is helping with the investigation. More coming at wvmetronews.com.
Lewis County Missing Girl FBI News Conference: 'There is Limited Hope That She is Alive'
LEWIS COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- The FBI is comparing the case of a missing three year old from Lewis County to a 1,000 piece jigsaw puzzle.
A spokesperson with the FBI says the taskforce has put more pieces of the puzzle together, but the case is still not solved.
I wonder what info the video's give and where they're from?? Is there a picture of this precious child anywhere that shows a smile?
from same link
Killeen said that more than one person could been involved and could have conspired together in the disappearance of Aliayah.
and
Investigators are considering it a possibility that both federal and state crimes have been committed, and when asked if investigators believe Aliayah is still alive, FBI Special Agent Jeff Killeen said, "there is limited hope that she is still alive."Killeen said that they have concluded that no other children in the area at risk.Investigators encourage anyone that has any photos or surveilance video of the area that could be useful to contact the West Virginia State Police at 304-269-0500
Are there any locals here who have been verified? Are you willing to verify that RL's stepdad is a RSO and his initials are RH?
If so....I can post his information....correct?
from same link
Killeen said that more than one person could been involved and could have conspired together in the disappearance of Aliayah.
and
Investigators are considering it a possibility that both federal and state crimes have been committed, and when asked if investigators believe Aliayah is still alive, FBI Special Agent Jeff Killeen said, "there is limited hope that she is still alive."
Killeen said that they have concluded that no other children in the area at risk.
Investigators encourage anyone that has any photos or surveilance video of the area that could be useful to contact the West Virginia State Police at 304-269-0500
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