Now there's supposedly a video of Gabby beating up Ayla. Gabby is instructed to kick Ayla harder, and it's supposedly Elisha giving the command. What in the actual fuck? What is wrong with you people? It's one thing to disagree with someone, but it's another thing entirely to just make up stories for the simple joy of doing so. As usual, when there's crazy talk, VTLady is all up in the mix. Comments below, and to view the video yourself, go here.
(After the viewing the video, it's obvious that no one is instructing anything AND that Ayla is doing most of the kicking.)
Lets she this so called video!
ReplyDeleteOMFG, they are insane, that bunch. I remember seeing that video a good while ago. Yes, it's Ayla kicking Gabby. If there is a version of this video with Elisha talking on it, I don't know about it and it's never been discussed until now.
ReplyDeleteThis group is out of hand with their fantasies. I'm afraid this is going to go on and on just like the baby lisa case. In looking for updates on that case, I came across more ridiculous peeter spewing of a recent video of baby l's dad. It's the same old same old repetitive bs.
Ahhh, yes. I watched that video today. I remember thinking poor Gabby looked like she was getting kicked in the face pretty good! ( I hate to say that though, because someone will turn that into a reason Elisha would have wanted Ayla out of the picture, because that's what happens with them!) Obviously people have never watched two toddlers play together.
ReplyDeleteWell first of all, the inconsistencies continue.... at the time of this interview you still had not known that Trista ( your best friend) was not in Portland that morning? Matter of fact, she was miles from Waterville! Second, Trista was the * only* one who took care of Ayla for her whole life? So Ray wasn't part of her life? Tristas mother and sister didn't care for Ayla? And are you saying that Justin never cared for Ayla? He willingly stepped up to the plate to care for her, gave up his apartment, moved to Waterville, away from his friends and girlfriend, began school, but that wasn't to care for Ayla? Interesting interview.
ReplyDeleteInteresting... the interviewer asked where was Trista when Ayla went missing? and Amanda said she was miles away, she was in Portland, there's no way, she has no transportation.
ReplyDeleteAlso, as you noted, Gabby wasn't doing any kicking, Ayla was kicking Gabby and Elisha allowed her to. We didn't get to hear accompanying audio, perhaps Elisha was telling Gabby to kick her back. Either way, clearly they were playing and not really hurting each other.
If you really watch the video it is very clear that Elisha is not all that worried. She is not stopping Ayla. Does not seem to think that Gabby is getting hurt or is crying. So it seems more like they are just playing. How come when little boys wrestle it is cute but when little girls do it is not okay?? They both seemed fine to me and neither looked like they were crying or not having fun.
ReplyDeleteFor the love of god! They aren't violenting fighting they are playing. Ayla isn't even 2, she didn't know what she was doing. That's why kids that age are supervised, to teach them right from wrong. Some people are obsessed with this story and need to get a life. They make up stories of how they want things to be.
ReplyDeleteI read those comments earlier today, and thought some of these people are really wacked & rediculous. I could have interjected, but have learned from past experiences, not to waste my time.
ReplyDeleteI had remembered the video and knew that no one was coaching anyone, I didn't remember any audio at all. I didn't even remember who was doing the kicking.
Because it was 2 todlers PLAYING.
I can't figure out where they get audio from. Even the link they posted didn't have anything. All I saw was to toddlers playing, like normal kids. All these people's kids must live in bubbles to have never played, wrestled, had boo-boos... I just don't get it.
Deletelove it!
ReplyDeleteDidnt think the other one would be lady like. ;)
ReplyDeleteMy biggest problem is trying to figure out who the biggest cunt is.
ReplyDelete"Auntie Dearest" is definitely the reigning champion, but VTLady "I say I'm a pharmacist, but have shit for brains and a personality to match" is competing for second place with Amanda "I bet my life Trista had nothing to do with it" Benner. Tell me, Amanda..why do you put such little value on our own life? It is so very sad. Where has ol' Sandy "Hollywood" Shepard been hiding out? Somewhere with Ayla, maybe?
Im listening...who is Sandy Shepard??
ReplyDeletehttps://www.facebook.com/prettymommy0309/friends
ReplyDeleteSandy Shepard: Really rough bunch of friends on her list. No Trista on her friends list but....Becca Hanson most certainly is.
Obscure, you got it right this time. People are upset but it gives them no right to twist the truth, and then accuse you of that. I saw the video a while ago. Ayla was kicking Gabby, the videographer was not saying anything at all. The videographer must have felt or known they were just playing and they were OK. The family probably put that out there to show what Ayla looked like. Still, we just have to wait for the truth, one way or the other.
ReplyDeleteWell thanks. I completely agree, but I always get it right! =)
DeleteVTLady always seems like a 60+ year old woman to me. I was shocked when I found out she's in her eatly 30s!
ReplyDeleteSuz, agreed, in this video it's more like Ayla is kicking Gabby. I don't know why they got so excited about it. They are just playing like regular kids.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how the initial post by Auntie Dearest was jumped on and taken to be fact by people who have never seen the video. It's a mob mentality and it happens on this blog too. However, it should be pointed out that there were follow up posts from people who pointed out that the video appeared to them to be just 2 little girls rolling around, playing and having a good time. Both blogs have their share of people who spew things that just seem insane and both have people who seem sane and logical. That's just the internet for you.
ReplyDeleteoh lordy, someone has been watching too many you tube videos of girl fights. There is a big difference between two teens going at it and two toddlers rolling around in a play tent. Ayla is laying on her back with Gabby crawling over and around her. Looked like she was only trying to get out of the tent and decided the shortest route was over Ayla. Normal, natural, egocentric toddler behavior. Noone was coaching a baby fight. No one was abusing, beating, kicking Ayla.
ReplyDeleteI just watched the video for the first time. It was obvious that there was not a kid beating up another kid. It looked like Ayla rolled over, accidentally kicked Gabby and then in trying to sit up kicked her again. If I am laying flat on my back I'll need to kick my legs in order to get up too. Jeez people suck.
ReplyDeleteOMG, This is horrific. A parent directing a 16 month old child to beat another child, and then to stab her. These people's minds go to some dark places!! They are scary!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAll I saw in the video was two kids playing,and Ayla was kicking Gabby.
signed: getrealpeople
When you watch the real version of the video with sound you can hear Elisha say to Ayla very nicely "no kicking Ayla", " You be nice too Gabby", And then at one point the girls hug and Elisha says "Awww that's so nice". And you can also see that the kicking in the video above is just being played over and over. Interesting someone would take the time to make two children innocently playing together and try to make it look evil. Again the question as always is why?
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DeleteI guess I & some of the others, have never seen the whole version of the video with audio.
I appreciate you explaining it to us.
I saw the video...I can't believe these people can just lie whenever they choose and their posts not be deleted...THE VTlady is the biggest idiot..she always comments on someones post after she has read the post incorrectly and nobody calls her on it...and John P..looking for fame on a blog? really? we are all so impressed....the majority of the posts over there are from about three or four people patting each other on the back each time one of them makes a comment...its as though tori created the blog for those few people who think they did the job that LE couldn't do...maybe they should contact the police and tell them they solved the case....looking for recognition everyday all day, on a blog, doesn't help ayla reynolds, in case LE hasn't informed you...
ReplyDeleteBy Barbara Goldberg
ReplyDeleteNEW YORK | Thu Apr 26, 2012 3:31pm EDT
(Reuters) - Anxiety over two cases of missing children in the news this week - New York's Etan Patz and Arizona's Isabel Mercedes Celis - masks an encouraging development in the search for U.S. boys and girls who disappear: More than 99 percent now return home alive.
The likelihood of finding an abducted child has sharply increased in recent years due to technological advances in the way searches are conducted and a greater awareness that fast action saves lives, said Ernie Allen, president of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
That has boosted the recovery rate for missing children involved in the most dangerous cases in America to 97 percent in 2011 from 62 percent in 1990, according to the center's statistics. That rate is even higher when it includes all missing children, not just the highest-risk cases, which include abductions by a stranger or a family member wanted on a felony arrest warrant, Allen said.
"More than 99 percent of children reported missing in America in recent years have come home alive," Allen told Reuters.