The relevance of any one person listed here will only be proven if/when
this case goes to trial. I am listing all the people I can think of. No
offense meant to those who are hiding or do not want to be named
publicly.
| Ron Reynolds, Trista's dad; Baby Ayla's grandfather |
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| Ronnie Reynolds, Trista's brother; Baby Ayla's uncle |
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| Becca Hanson, Trista's mom; Baby Ayla's grandma (no good pics of her yet) |
Not Pictured: Jessica Reynolds, Ayla's aunt



Why did you change Trista's picture? Why did you remove Raymond Fortier Sr.'s picture?
ReplyDeletewhy should this be an issue. Petty obdervastion, not to mention that it shows the green eyed monster lurking in the bushes
DeleteTrista is really pretty.
ReplyDeleteLOADS of make up and having a team work on your hair does wonders. GAG.
DeletePS- "Ronnie" looks stoned. The family that drugs together, stays together??
Right. Keep grasping. How's Trista's sobriety coming along? I'm guessing she jumped off that wagon about two months ago.
DeleteWow!!! Trista is beautiful!!! Why would Justin pass her up for what he settled for!!! I guess Oxy's and Cocaine was a good incentive!
ReplyDeleteUm...have you seen ANY pictures oh how she really looks? NOT the heavily made up and professional hair done Trista...the everyday drugged out, drunk off her ass Trista. You know, the real one.
DeleteTrista, miracles will happen. Find yourself through yoga, Christ, Buddha, whatever. Keep focused and concentrate on being a good parent and working on breaking the cycle your upbringing created. Let go of the negativity surrounding you. Try to create a different future for your beautiful baby son who will one day be a man.
DeleteTrista and her family is a joke! Her sister had her son taken away and has been adopted by a married couple. That same married couple just got offered her little girl too. These people need to grow up.
ReplyDeletethrowing bricks at a glass house. When it all is said and done where is your son going to be. Jokes Losers
Deletedruggies, wanna bees,so insecure you cant quit belitering the one your jealous of. Where do you fit in to the whole make of things. Usually when someone is forever taking so much time and energy to tear another person up as you do, they do so to try and keep the spotlight off of them.
Does ANYONE know if Trista is SOBER?? I understand baby Ray's daddy is in jail...I'm sure they can find a STABLE foster home for him though.
ReplyDeletemaybe your son/daughter could bendfit from some stability also.
DeleteTRISTA IS A BEUATIFUL YOUNG HEALTHY WOMAN IN SHAPE... SHE HAS HER FLAWS LIKE ANYONE ELSE, AND IS STILL WORKING ON THEM, AND WILL TURN OUT TO BE PROUD OF HERSELF SOME DAY REAL SOON!!!! SHE IS A LOVING MOTHER, AND NO ONE CAN SAY SHE IS NOT. LOOK AT THE PICS OF AYLA... TELLS IT ALL!!!
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DeleteLook at the pictures of Ayla, you say? Yes, Ayla at less than 18 months old looked to have plenty of smiles. And the photos many are using (even those convinced she was poorly cared for by Justin) are directly uploaded to the internet from Justin, Courtney, and Elishas cameras. The big huge smile from the carseat with oitreached hand? Ayla with Justin. The smiley faces you see in MANY of her pictures are presumed to be taken while with her maternal family but that is not true. Pictures on the little light of Maine website show only ones taken by the paternal family. With the exception of the one profile view in the striped jacket which has become well known. The rest are all Justins pics. And ayla often looks quite happy.
DeleteI think Trista is a beautiful girl as well...why must people say the rude shit they do about any of these people?? Does looks have anything to do with who has done what??? *shakes her head and sighs*
ReplyDeleteIn all of the pictures i have seen of Trista, i can see she is beautiful. Just naturally beautiful. I can see where Ayla got her beauty. God bless them both.
ReplyDeleteAyla is the spitting image of her Daddy when he was that age.
DeleteAbsolutely! Ayla doesn't look a bit like Trista.
DeleteWhat does it matter if she is or is not good looking? I was under the immpression we should all be caring about and focusing on this little girl, not who the prettiest family member is.
ReplyDeleteWow trista is gorgeous!!!! And I think Ayla looks more like her handsome grandpa than her skanky douchebag murderer of a sperm donor
ReplyDeleteJustin..... Where is Ayla....
Ouch. Really?? Trista is a drugged out alcoholic that chose partying over being a mother. She is a disgrace to every GOOD mother everywhere.
DeleteAyla is practically a clone of Justin. Nice try though.
PS- when is Trista going to announce who her CURRENT baby daddy is for the pregnancy she is carrying now???
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DeleteI agree trista looks really well in her picture. I wonder how long the makeup department of Good Morning America needed to hid the coke head look she typically wears. I also love that she felt it nessisary to play it up to all the cameras in another state after her child just went missing.I love how the crack head mom who tried to off herself dispite two kids is made out to be a little angle through out this whole situation.
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DeleteOne might argue that some public communications put lives at risk. That's using a blank check statement for an all-you-can-eat restaurant menu. It might depend on who, what, when, where, why, and how. Yes-sir-eel-smack-abarb-aroni; that's what I think.
ReplyDeleteWe were rollin'; rollin' down the river of disco, very near your town. Actually, it is your town! Yes-sir-eel-smack-abarb-aroni; that's where we were!
We heard a woman's voice! 'O, gr8, 2 l8, I'm dead!' Now that statement, folks, is attention-getting at it's practiced finest! Ooh, I'm giving away TMI. She doesn't want you to su her. That's what the writing in the cement looks like, 'They can't see me.' Her words were meant to speak for the workers that poured the concrete. It's not their fault, she was put there - barely alive. Yes-sir-eel-smack-abarb-aroni; we'll keep 'who' a secret for now.
The 'where' shouldn't be such a secret. Her message is visible. All you have to do is find the hospital that underwent a foundation repair or remodel. We're sure there were code inspections and permits issued. Yes-sir-eel-smack-abarb-aroni; cement had to be poured and she always did want to write in that stuff.
Hindsight sucks. She thought she was safe. We wonder a lot about this stuff, and she insists that words aren't enough to explain. They're selling people? Yes-sir-eel-smack-abarb-aroni; you really must see this stuff for yourself.
So... rather than exploring the roads leading to a bottleneck of criminal activity, we chose to skirt the fence. Yes-sir-eel-smack-abarb-aroni; bet'cha don't know what that entails (or was it heads).
'How' may remain a secret, for now. The thing is... I really did want to help this woman, but I had already been charged with a task in support of ABR. Yes-sir-eel-smack-abarb-aroni; she wanted to help ABR, too.
One might argue that my words will inflame the screamer to yell, the batterer to beat, the murderer to kill, and so forth. Here's a message from all of us: 'Oh, puh-leeze, the guilt trip is dead. They're gonna do it, anyway.
one of three
posted by pogamen 5/30/2012
@asking WTF is this - I couldn't work this into the letter. Silly me, here it is, belatedly...
DeletePS There's no kidneys!
posted by pogamen 8/20/2012
Interesting, When will we see 2 of 3 ?
ReplyDelete1: What are we gonna do about this stuff?
ReplyDelete2: We can't rescue people from systemic corruption. We go back and tell the Boss there's a bottleneck. If there's no other way, we come back to shove our way through the bottleneck.
[Her emotional release of pure elation (from having like-minded help) rocked me - literally. I know what it is to be her, and I cry.]
After the meeting...
2: Before you know we're missing, we're back! We're not playing Omega's game, Amen.
[I heard, 'H8 it when that happens!]
1: 'I know! Let's make a movie!'
2: Will that work? MAMAMEN? [I heard, 'Mama Men. I like that.'] After fun with word banter and changing roles, we began in earnest!]
two of three
posted by mamamen 5/30/2012
[This will be aired in a prequel because we forgot the CAMERA.]
ReplyDeleteA young man enters an apartment, gently closes the door, tiptoes to the center of the living area, looks around and through the crack of the bedroom door, but goes no further.
There's someone sleeping in the bedroom. The young man turns and walks to the refrigerator, but he doesn't open it. He moves to the side of the refrigerator, next to the countertop, and reaches up to open the cupboard above the refrigerator. He takes something out of the cupboard, retrieves a few more items from the kitchen, and sits on the bar stool at the kitchen breakfast bar. He rests one foot on the floor, and the other on the stool support. He arranges the items on the countertop - two bottles and a medicine dropper. He holds the larger bottle up and then sets it down and gets an eye-level view. There's a black mark on the bottle, made by a grease pencil. He uses the medicine dropper to siphon some liquid; checking the level, he replaces one drop at a time until the liquid is just below the black mark. He was thinking happy thoughts, 'Pure gold, liquid gold!'
[There's a narration here that comes from the young man's thoughts, along with a series of quick flashbacks showing times he was nearly caught with the liquid gold.]
Bodiless voice (chipper, sweet, female): 'What'cha doin', Ronnie?'
The young man's foot slides off the stool support, and he does a little tinkle in his pants. He doesn't spill a drop of liquid gold!
Bodiless voice (still chipper): 'It doesn't look like gold to me! It looks pretty clear! That little tinkle looks more like gold!'
Bodiless voice (serene): 'Put your toys away now, Ronnie, it's time to go to sleep. The ghost of Xmas future wants to see you.'
IS ANYBODY INTERESTED IN READING MORE ABOUT THIS SHIT?
three of three
posted by mamamen 5/30/2012
oops - reposted 6/1/2012, ditto with two of three
It's like sitting between Robbe-Grillet and Stephen King at a backyard barbeque. I'm definitely in.
ReplyDeleteVery interested in reading more. Please keep posting
ReplyDeleteThis starts out really, really rough, and just doesn't get any better.
ReplyDeleteI'm not so good at making a movie. That's what my friends are telling me, anyway. They say I have to show the pictures. They say I have to have a camera OR do it the old-fashioned way and project my thoughts with images. I say that my readers are intelligence enough to imagine their own pictures if my words are complete enough.
[I just had to misuse that 'word' because everybody else is, and I'm striving to be just like everybody else - at least, for a little while longer.]
[ I already did my first edit. I was venting, but I'm better now. ]
Let's dispense with the detailed script and go with a rough draft.
Second edit - there is no Ronnie in this movie, but that's what it sounded like. There is a young man called Really Raw Knee, heretofore called RRK. This is what I keep hearing, 'That's really Ronnie, alright!' Only now I realize it could be 'That's Really Raw Knee, all rise!'
Really rough prelude...
RRK came into some money from Gramma! He spent it wisely by making an investment for his future. He had enough to pick the most expensive item on the menu. It was a tough decision between two choices, so he tossed a coin and went with the most expensive selection. It wasn't a GOOJF card; it was the all-encompassing RG card!
[ GOOJF card = Get Out Of Jail Free card, no expiration date.
RG card = I'm Rubber, you're Glue.
Whatever I'm guilty of, bounces off me
and sticks to someone else.
AND, there's NO expiration date.
]
Director's take on the situation - What's in your wallet commercial? Is that why Maine's rain was falling in Spain? I'm not joking about this. Weather forecasts were backwards. Then, there were the snow advisories with no snow! Define 'snow'. This is pulling off-track here; food for later thought.
The Ghost of Xmas Future (Really!)
Due to a previous recent event, bringing someone forward must be ordered by the Overseer. He left the loophole only because He knew He would never do that Himself. We found a crossroad involving RRK and the abductor of ABR. It's better to say that we found a crossroad that was missing. The two had met before that event, and there was hope that conducting their business would buy time for ABR.
We discussed contractual agreements, fair trade and bartering with the Boss. Trading material goods for time or work is commonly understood. There was nothing untoward about this. Overseer invited RRK into his shop. He didn't bring RRK forward. He brought the future to RRK.
Overseer explained our need. It's easy to understand hesitation on RRK's part, as he stands before the Lord and discusses the commission of a crime - illegal drug sale. RRK was shown an awful lot of TMI, and did accept the deal - he could have any one thing he wanted from Overseer's shop. RRK went straight to the cameras and picked one.
Note to RRK - I am under no contractual agreement. My fealty is to another. I was loaned to those people - like an overdue library book - to help them learn to help themselves. I WAS THAT LOUD VOICE OF DISSENTION YOU HEARD. [Apologies - venting again.]
one of one for today
posted by mamamen 6/2/2012
First, let's look at an 'outtake'.
ReplyDeleteBoss - 'Have a contract prepared. We're going to make the trade.'
Boss's Staff member - 'On it.'
Woman - 'Why? You would do this without regard to facts and circumstances? Are you not listening? I've felt her deepest motivations [1st Weak Woman still alive], and I can see truth, misunderstandings, and truth caused by psychosis. There's a new drug on the streets that has people doing some really weird stuff. It's too new to be illegal. When she says they are selling people, it may mean that people are being bought off, compromised, or any number of situations. She believes someone wants to buy her sister, Trista. The whole situation is murky and deceptive. You would cherry-pick my advice? Why bother to ask at all?'
Boss - 'Because I can, yes, no, yes, and because I value your opinion.'
Woman - 'I hate it when that happens.'
Boss - 'I thought the hatred word was disallowed by mankind. Where do your loyalties lie?'
Woman - I'll rephrase that; 'Don't you just love it when that happens? Now that I think about it, I'll wager that you do.'
Boss - 'I thought you don't gamble.'
Woman - 'I don't; too much risk.' She turns to leave (not a sign of respect).
Boss - 'Wait. One more question.' She stops, but does not turn around (not a sign of respect).
Woman - 'Ask me your question.'
Boss - 'Are you really going? Come back here.'
Woman - 'Yes. Question asked - question answered.' She disappeared.
one of two
posted by mamamen 6/7/2012
Back to the really rough draft. Since real life wasn't paused, we have to fill in the blanks ourself. Woman thinks the meeting was nothing more than a distraction, but not sure why.
ReplyDeleteWhile watching the river, RRK hears a voice, 'Take a picture. It's not going to be there much longer.' RRK thinks, 'I'm not wasting my pictures on water. What do I care if it's there or not?' RRK strolls along a paved road/pathway from the river to a subdivision.
RRK was asked to schedule his appointed meeting with his only customer, as specified in the contract. RRK has other customers, but this one is different. RRK gets the whole enchilada, not just a slice of the pie. RRK took precautions, even when unnecessary. He wasn't worried about police, but he needed to avoid his friends and others outside his territory. It's all very stressful. His solution was to meet his customer down the street from his friend's house. His friend was rarely there anymore, and nobody would be suspicious.
The two had conducted business in the past without any troubles. This meeting was different. The customer was late. RRK approached the yard to his friend's house, and a precocious child started running and waving at RRK. Trying to remain unseen behind a fence that was too small, RRK knelt and spoke softly to the child. RRK knew the child. He took a picture of the child, handed it to her, and told her to hold it upside down for a few minutes before she looked at it. RRK checked the time, and saw that it was getting late. He had to leave to catch the last bus and still no customer. Three times, the Boss pleaded with RRK and offered alternatives to catching the bus. The difference between the letter of the law and the spirit of the law is commonly understood. RRK lived up to the letter of his contractual obligations, but there was no spirit involved.
Soon after RRK was beyond the child's sight, she turned the picture over. It wasn't completely developed, but it would be soon. A shiny, black SUV parked along the other side of the road. This individual also noticed the precocious child, who was now mesmerized by a photo that moved around.
[I believe I have mentioned this meeting on another post. ABR's arm was broken in a fall by pulling away from this individual - RRK's customer. This event occurred one - three days before her father fell while carrying her. I recall thinking there was enough time between the two incidents that her father may not associate the original fall with the broken arm.]
On that day, Ayla's photo was stolen by RRK's customer. Is there anyone that doesn't understand the importance of this?
Now, let's look at one of the morals of this story as it applies to RRK.
If you meet a man that looks like a grandfatherly, doddering, senile, half-blind, hefty, old fool of an elder, then you should run; run away as fast as you can. He is none of those things.
And here's a message to RRK from almost a century away...
'If you wanted to make a movie, we wondered why you chose that particular camera. It's almost a dinosaur compared to the newer models presented to you.'
[You have to look at it from their perspective. After the 3-second Polaroid-type cameras were introduced, fashions moved towards the retro look. The oldest looked newest and the latest looked oldest. Also, they researched the origin of that particular technology. It is due to be released very soon, attached to an LLC and names I don't recognize. Your name is not attached, but I figured you may be a silent partner or sold your rights.]
Since Ayla's disappearance, I heard this...'What camera?', mixed with confusion and stress. RRK, it's the one with no f stop. If the camera has been taken from you, we can file a grievance. Just saying...
two of two
posted by mamamen 6/7/2012
This is copied from above so that I can add a comment without losing context...
Delete---------
"While watching the river, RRK hears a voice, 'Take a picture. It's not going to be there much longer.' RRK thinks, 'I'm not wasting my pictures on water. What do I care if it's there or not?' RRK strolls along a paved road/pathway from the river to a subdivision."
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This is a common misunderstanding when a person hears only a voice, with no finger pointing or eye contact to aid the listener with context.
'It's not going to be there much longer.' RRK was looking at the water. That's not what was meant. How would taking a photo of water be of such importance that someone would expose their existence/presence?
Why 'take a picture'? If the voice meant the camera wasn't going to be there much longer, what difference would a picture make? RRK guarded his camera, thinking a picture would be useless; it's the camera that's important. RRK thinks the owner of the voice is retarded, and actually said as much.
And now for the Long Distance Special Secret! There's nothing special about the non-f-stop camera. All of the technological components are available today - they just haven't been combined, yet, to produce the camera. The valuable component to the camera is the paper. Which you don't have! Because you saw no value in taking a picture of water or anything else.
But you took a picture of Ayla, and that is special. Thank you. For that, I want you to know the voice you heard was one of your family members in the future. The plan was to tell you about the paper and plans to take the camera back - you should have read the contract more carefully. Being called retarded was too much to tolerate after going through the process required to have a voice in such matters.
posted by pogamen 8/20/2012
Nice work :)
ReplyDeleteI'm not done yet, but it's going to be awhile before I can round up/out the rest of the loop. If I were a lawyer, which I'm not, I would focus on two material objects that passed in and out of the DiPietro's home. None of my information has been confirmed or denied by anyone.
Delete1. An altered, printed copy of the 3-second photo found it's way back into the house and was PICKED UP and used by LE. It was sitting on a stand next to the front door. LE asked, 'Is this your daughter; can I use this?' Justin had zero interest in the photo and the questions. He said, 'Yeah, that's her; you can use it.'
2. A handgun found it's way out of the house. I'll leave out a description of the gun for now, but it is rather distinctive. It was stored on the topmost shelf of the linen closet, and not accessible to children. While nothing is said about it, I do believe the handgun was spotted and reported to LE at a later date.
The hand-off of the handgun will be a part of the focus of my next installment.
[Maybe I should have just written a book. Just joking.]
posted by mamamen 6/7/2012
**1. An altered, printed copy of the 3-second photo found it's way back into the house ...
DeleteShould be...
1. An altered, printed copy of the 3-second photo found it's way into the house...
['back' implies the photo was previously in the house; it was not.]
posted by mamamen 6/8/2012
I'm not even close to circling around to follow the handgun.
ReplyDeleteLet's back up and check this out. I told Him what the Boss said about the cameras. No secrets - I tell Him everything. We realized the meeting was a distraction, at the least. He, the star of the show, was working interference to cause the customer to be on time, but everything He did had an undesired effect that needed correction. Customer slowed because he was feeling intimidated about meeting with the young man, so He gave customer a pure, emotional ego boost. The customer was slowed because of painful knees, so He relieved the pain. The customer felt so good that he slowed again, thinking he didn't need to appear hurried or desperate.
Fact... Permanence of all things is with Him.
His words, 'It may have been better if I had not done anything to help these people.' It's not the words that matter so much, but the emotions that exude from Him - such regret. There was slippage. An event remembered only as a nightmare was returning to permanence.
The 'troubling blood' troubled everybody, alright. I'm certainly not a happy camper. He has sequestered Himself because 'they' say a large amount of Ayla's blood was found. I saw the slippage - blood, but no child. Further complicated because of another Lord and his followers, the quantity and ownership of the blood is of utmost importance.
We do not trespass. We do not interfere with law enforcement investigations. The blood 'is' what LE says it 'is' until 'it' is introduced in a public court of law. At that time, there will be no trespass offense. The probes of law will then be let loose to investigate. We are at a standstill, and I will continue to cough in nails (apologies if you don't know what that means) and share more of what I have seen.
posted by mamamen 6/9/2012
what is this all about. r u writing a play or something. i do not understand what your saying at all. please simplify what all this jibberish means.
ReplyDeletei means this wierdo is on crack and has sliped into psychosis.
Delete@asking = I read your initial comment above. You kept reading? You actually made it this far? Congrats. No crack, no psychosis. You are 0 for 2. Press the button to try again.
Delete@timber - If it's going to be a play, someone else will need to do the writing; isn't that what you really mean to say? If so, I agree, and you are 1 for 1.
Timber, out of an honest respect for your reasonable request, I will explain this much... What I have written IS the simplified version of the bizarre, twisted, and often inhumane behavior I have witnessed from people associated with Ayla Bell Reynold's life. When the circumstances are revealed (if publicly), don't forget that you saw it here first.
posted by mamamen/pogamen 8/12/2012