Recently a little girl was abducted from her bedroom in Waterville. This story has become national news. If you have no information please find what you out what you can from the newspaper @
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I think that this is so tragic, and the little girl is so cute, and didn't do anything wrong for this to happened, I also think that the father has her out of state somewhere, because the mother filed for custody and the next day she was gone. Sad to say I don't think she will be found, but we can hope she is still alive.
ReplyDeleteI read in the news paper yesterday that the blood found in the basement was a match to the blood that was found in her fathers basement... scary!
ReplyDeleteThis is a horrible situation, and has been well aware nation wide. This little girl; Ayla Reynolds, 20 months old recently went missing from her bedroom in Waterville on December 17, 2011, when her father reported her as missing.
ReplyDeleteJustin DiPietro, Ayla’s father put her to bed the night before around 9pm, the next morning around 9am Ayla’s father went to check on her to find a empty bed. Justin claims he doesn’t know what happened to his daughter, Ayla. He told police investigators there was there was no one there the night before, DiPietro mother also went along with his lie. State investigators, investigated around DiPieto’s home to find evidence that DiPietro’s mother was there with a vehicle, there were fresh marks and enough evidence to prove that. My assumptions are since the mother and father of Alya were separated, that were the father had full cotody of Alya, due to her mom having to go to rehab. The day she files for custody was the day she was reported by Justin her father. She wanted to get cleaned up so she could have her child, she was concerned with her daughter living with the father after finding bruises on her and a broken arm. It had to be one of the parents whom did this to Ayla, she couldn’t of just walked out the front door, she is little; with a broken arm.