1.19.2013

Asshat of the Year

So far, Mountain Mama is taking that title.

Here's her comment:

mountain mama says:
I have a question for TLLOM. When some of us requested flyers to replace flyers that were worn, torn or removed, you refused us. I have friends and family close to one of your supposed “make shift headquarters” and to my knowledge none of them have seen your awareness flyers for Ayla. I haven’t seen what one of your flyers look like or what information is on them.

I have followed many missing person cases and one of the things I’ve noticed is if the missing person had any recent injuries, scars, tatoos etc. they were mentioned on the flyer in order to help anyone who may see them to recognize or identify them as the missing person.

You have told us that Ayla had a small cut on her foot/ankle/heel that would’ve happened within 60 days before she came up missing. My question is..do your flyers tell whether this was on her right or left foot, on the inside or outside of her ankle or heel or on the top or bottom of her foot?

I would think if you really believe Ayla is alive and you really want her to be found and brought home, you would include this information on your flyers, but I still haven’t seen them so I don’t know if it’s on there or not.

This is a two part question..if this information isn’t on there, why not?

1. You all are able to make your own flyers, and there are plenty of updated ones you can simply print online. Didn't U4A coordinate the whole hunting season flyer thing? Why is TLLOM responsible for filling YOUR requests. Like any other group, I'm sure their funds/resources are limited. There is also PLENTY of evidence that TLLOM put together awareness packets. Just because YOU haven't seen them, the world will stop? What do you gain by doubting people who are trying to bring her home? PETTY.

2. Why the hell would the missing person flyer include a small cut on her foot? She went missing in the middle of winter. The flyer is intended to give enough information so  that a regular person would notice her, wherever they may see her. That's why her arm being in a sling was mentioned. You would NOTICE that. You would not notice a small cut on a child's foot if you saw her somewhere in public. She would most likely have shoes and socks on. So as far as pertinent information, a small cut on the inside/outside/upside/downside of her foot wouldn't make the cut. DUH.

Did you ever question why Trista used a picture of Ayla in sunglasses for her earliest awareness items? Why OBSCURE the child's face if you want the public to find her? Pull down your SKIRT, your bias is showing.

1.17.2013

3.4 Reaching Max Stabilization 9384

I've seen a lot of statement analysis lately. It's the new thing. Even the village idiot (John P.) has mastered it. I can't help but notice though, they do not analyze the things that Trista says. Is there a reason for that? I mean, the village idiot CONSTANTLY talks about the shortage of statements from Justin...Trista has given plenty. Yet and still, they don't analyze those statements. Anyone truly concerned with Justice for AYLA would be looking to find any and all deception, yes?

Trista

The test asked “just if I had taken Ayla or if I know who could have gone and taken Ayla,’’ Reynolds told TODAY exclusively. “Obviously, no, I have no idea who took her or where she is or anything like (that), and I never took her. I have no reason to hide of any of that. I would never do that.’’ 

Justin

"First, I'd like to thank everyone involved for their continued support in finding our daughter, Ayla. I have no idea what happened to Ayla, or who is responsible."

"I would never do anything to hurt my child. The questions of Ayla's arm or bruises or anything else being said are simply ludicrous. 

Analysis of Justin (that also applies to Trista)

Rarely can a person honestly say, "I have no idea." Most people can think of some possibility for what occurred.

When you are accused or suspected of having done something, the use of the word "never" is a weak denial.







I need your help!

CAN ANYONE LINK ME TO STATEMENT ANALYSIS OF ANY OF TRISTA'S STATEMENTS?






1.11.2013

Freudian Slip (HMMM)

1

“She is so friendly, loveable, smart,” he said. “I don’t know where she is. I don’t [know] if she’s in a car, if she’s in a gutter somewhere.... I want my granddaughter found. I want here home safe.”
 
Of ALL places, why would he say he doesn't know if Ayla is in a car. Perhaps she was in a car...specifically, one belonging to Robert Fortier. Just thinking aloud.

1.05.2013

Closed Mouths Don't Get Fed

Full article here. (Thank you to the commenter who brought this to my attention!)

Some things that caught my eye:
Reynolds did not respond to a reporter's requests for an interview this week, but she has said that investigators planned to show her evidence that has been gathered over the past year since the child disappeared, along with items that were recovered from the Kennebec River during searches near the Lockwood Dam by state police last spring.
I'm not sure I've ever read that about Trista, and she was very vocal about the meeting before it occurred. What changed? Hmmm...It's the consistency factor that stands out to me. Justin has pretty much avoided the media since very early on, but what we're seeing in Trista is a change---this is inconsistent with her previous media strategy.

McCausland, during a press conference last month, described the October meeting as a frank conversation with the paternal family. McCausland on Friday wouldn't characterize the tone of this week's meeting with Reynolds.
Why not? He's been very descriptive up until this point, but he can't give a single adjective to describe the meeting? Hmmm....

"We gave her specifics that we felt a mother should know," he said.
Yet the specifics that a mother should know were supposedly given to the father, grandmother, and aunt 3 months BEFORE the mother was told? Hmmm...I can't help but wonder what these specific were!?


Your thoughts? I really can't wait to see if Trista talks about this meeting. If she does not, I have a sneaking suspicion it's because the tables have turned on her.

Just my opinion, and I'm just sayin!

12.30.2012

Wait, huh?

Follow me...

As of April 21, Trista has a lawyer. (not confirmed fully, so speculation)

Investigators were planning to show Reynolds items that were recovered from the Kennebec River during a search of the Lockwood Dam on April 25, she said. They also planned to present her the same information that investigators shared with members of Ayla's paternal family -- father Justin DiPietro, aunt Elisha DiPietro and grandmother Phoebe DiPietro -- in October, Reynolds said.

"They've been doing this for six months," she said of the delays. "Six months ago, when all this stuff came up in the river, they told me they wanted to sit down and show things to me, and they still haven't done it. Now they're playing games with me."


Coinkydinks?

Trista lawyers up, investigators stop talking to her. She feels like they're playing games with her, and she still hasn't been shown the evidence.

I can only think
a) there is no evidence
b) they do not need Trista to identify the evidence
c) showing Trista the evidence would jeopardize their case against HER

12.29.2012

Thin Line: Love/Hate

As we all know, detectives met with the DiPietro family in October; the discussion was frank, and McCausland views it as positive. 

FYIfrank-/fraNGk/Adjective. Open, honest, and direct in speech or writing, esp. when dealing with unpalatable matters.

Somehow, members of a certain cult blog have found a way to spin the nature of the meeting with the DiPietros. At the same time, those people have not managed to find a way to explain the apparent lack of communication between Trista and law enforcement. Why isn't U4A up in arms about this? There must be someone they can send a petition to?!

Anyway, I took a look back at some of the things she has said regarding police, and I found a few statements of interest----

12/23/11-"Everything I'm hearing I'm hearing from news reporters," Trista Reynolds said. "I'm just like everybody else out there right now. I'm not hearing from any detectives, any state police, nothing — just what I hear on the news."

02/15/12-Trista Reynolds said that although police haven’t confirmed it, she is not a suspect. She said part of the reason for that is that police have told her things about the investigation.

05/18/12-Trista Reynolds said it's rare that she gets updates from police these days, but she continues to hope that there will be a tip that helps police crack the case.

05/20/12-Earlier this month, Reynolds was told that investigators planned to show her photographs of those items, but that hasn't happened yet, she said. "I don't know when I will be seeing what was found," she said. Reynolds said she felt mixed emotions upon learning that some items are not related to the case."I'm irritated, angry, frustrated and sad," she said. Reynolds said her frustrations also extend toward state police. "I think they could be doing a lot more than what they're doing," she said. McCausland said Friday that he understands Reynolds' frustration and the frustrations of other people who have been following the case for five months.

06/01/12-While McCausland said he talked to Trista Reyolds before the press conference, in an interview with reporters after the news conference, she said she had not heard from police, that she had been in appointments and had not been near a telephone early Thursday.

12/13/12-
...Ayla's mother Trista Reynolds said the silence from police has become disquieting. Reynolds said she used to receive regular updates from state police detectives, but hasn't heard anything lately. "They don't call me," she said. "The only time I hear from them is if I call them and leave them a message. The detective that I work with will call me, but they don't freely call me like they used to."

12/28/12-Reynolds said a meeting scheduled for Dec. 19 was canceled by a detective who told her it would be rescheduled later that week. "I still haven't heard from them," Reynolds said Thursday. Investigators were planning to show Reynolds items that were recovered from the Kennebec River during a search of the Lockwood Dam on April 25, she said. They also planned to present her the same information that investigators shared with members of Ayla's paternal family -- father Justin DiPietro, aunt Elisha DiPietro and grandmother Phoebe DiPietro -- in October, Reynolds said. "They've been doing this for six months," she said of the delays. "Six months ago, when all this stuff came up in the river, they told me they wanted to sit down and show things to me, and they still haven't done it. Now they're playing games with me."

12/29/12-After complaining Maine State Police cancelled a schedule meeting on the case of her missing daughter Ayla, Trista Reynolds told the Morning Sentinel the meeting has been rescheduled. Ayla Reynolds has been missing for more than a year. Trista Reynolds said this week the cancelled meeting would have focused on reviewing materials found during the search. She said police contacted her Friday to reschedule the appointment for next week.
Is it just me, or does it seem like Trista displays a concerning pattern of passive-aggression? She says horrible things about Justin in the media, and then wonders why he won't talk to her. She has essentially done the same thing to law enforcement. It's okay for her to be frustrated with the lack of progress in the case, but to say investigators aren't doing enough? To lie on investigators? What the hell is this woman's problem? To publicly say these things about the only people who can bring your daughter back to you baffles me. Next thing you know, she'll be threatening to sue them.

Trista may have hit the nail on the head. She said part of the reason she was not a suspect is because they told her things about the investigation. Now that they are not telling her anything, not showing her photos as promised, and cancelling/rescheduling meetings, can we safely assume that she is now a suspect? Hmm...

By the way, the fact that members of the paternal family have already been told the information that they keep withholding from Trista is intriguing. Are they not telling Trista because it implicates her? Because she might run her big mouth to the media and jeopardize the case? Or some other unknown reason? Your guess is as good as mine, but the whole thing is interesting. 

12.27.2012

For What It's Worth---Trista's Lawyer

I have not personally looked into this attorney, so I'm not sure why he was retained or what types of cases he handles. If you care to look and share what you find, go for it. If not, that's okay too!



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jeff <Jeff@k9bikers.com>
Date: Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 7:17 AM
Subject: Re: Ayla's Law
To:*****************

Grace; Trista's lawyer is Brian Hansen. 1424 Congress St, Portland, Me., 04120 and his # is 775-9159 FAX: 774-3884
outcry call :).  I'll ask Trista later today about the Forensic astrology, better yet I will forward you e-mail to her.

From: *************
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2012 11:34 PM
To: Jeff
Subject: Re: Ayla's Law

Hi Jeff,
Just a quick note to ask a few questions.  First, could you give me your attorneys name and number for my attorney? 
Second, I was thinking about doing a post on forensic astrology.  I would need Trista's permission.  Not for legal reasons  but for spiritual reasons.  She just needs to say yes or no, she does not need to contact me.  Then I would need her birthday, time and place, and the same for Ayla.  Any birthdate info on anyone else connected to this case you think we should look at would be very beneficial.  Even if it is just the date, not the place or time, it will be very helpful.  Especially Justin, Courtney, Elisha, Phoebe and Derek Tudela.  Other helpful dates/times would be: last known verified sighting of ayla, date and time of first 911 call, (we call that the outcry call).
Thank you very much. 
*****************




Bar Information

Mr. Brian J. Hansen Esq.


Contact Information: Mr. Brian J. Hansen Esq.
The Law Ofs. of Brian Hansen
1424 Congress Street
Portland, ME, 04102
Phone: (207) 775-9159
Fax: (207) 774-3884
Website:



Registration Status:  Active Bar Number:  010032
First Admitted to Bar:  10/25/2006 Law School:  Vermont-2001
Admitted to Maine Bar:  10/25/2006 Other Jurisdictions: 
  • 1st Circuit - District of Maine
  • U.S. Bankruptcy Court - District of Maine

12.24.2012

Ponderiffic

 I really wish that law enforcement, either of the families, or some other informed person could answer one, some, or all of these questions!!!


Why can't the 911 calls be released? Can a more specific reason other than "active investigation" be given?

Whose phone was ringing in the car----was it Robert Fortier's phone or Trista's? If Robert's phone, did Trista have one of her own on her person?

What was the rationale behind letting Trista sleep, even though her child was reported missing?

Where was Baby Ray? Was he traveling with Trista or staying with someone else?

Was this a regularly scheduled trip to go visit Raymond Fortier, or did the trip just happen to coincide with Ayla's disappearance?

Who else is on Raymond Fortier's visitor's list?

Has Raymond Fortier been interviewed? Have any letters been confiscated?

When was the last time any of the Reynolds family members was in Waterville before December 16?

Were there any guns registered to Phoebe DiPietro, or any firearms found in the Violette Ave. home?

Why did Trista's family and friends lie about her reason for going to rehab? Why did they insist that she was only "using" alcohol?

Were the motel phone records checked?

Was there video surveillance at the motel?

Is Trista's unfinished polygraph still sufficient?

Was there anything of evidentiary value found in any of the seized cars? Was Robert Fortier's car seized and searched? Did the dogs get a chance to sniff for Ayla's scent in it?

Are there cell phone pings that back up Trista's supposed route to Machiasport?

Have cell phone pings for anyone yielded anything of value?

Why was Trista never shown photos of the evidence found in the dam?

Was anyone disciplined for leaking the information about blood being found to the media?

Has the FBI developed a profile for the suspect/crime?

Why did Trista stage her reaction to the press conference in which McCausland told the public that Ayla was unlikely to be found alive?

Why was the media allowed to film the Reynolds' reaction to that press conference, but none before or after that?

How many tipsters have reported seeing Ayla alive?

Why can't anyone be ruled out after a year?

Is it possible that another reward will be established?

Was there any investigation of DHHS or its employees resulting from this case?

Are benefits still being received for Ayla (or child support)?

Are all investigators on the same page regarding this investigation?

When will all of the evidence be tested? Why does the process seem to be taking so long?

12.23.2012

(Not-so) Organized Thoughts





Some estimates, based on what has been reported. This map is my own interpretation, and I fully realize that the involved parties may have taken alternate routes (including one that led them straight through Waterville).

Since Trista and Fortier were nearing Ellsworth when the first call from Ronnie came at around 10 a.m., we can estimate they began traveling from Portland at about 7:30 a.m. The next call came when they reached Ellsworth. They next drove to Waterville from Ellsworth, a trip that took another hour and a half. So, we can estimate they made it to Waterville around 11:30 a.m.-12 pm.

A couple of things:

At the time Ayla was reported missing, Trista was mobile.

There are discrepancies in previous articles when compared to the newest one. Again, Trista's timeline is unstable and almost nonsensical. Example: at first, we were told that Fortier decided to let Trista sleep, and now we're being told that Ronnie said to let Trista sleep. I guess it wasn't important to tell her that her child was missing??? Did LE tell Ronnie to just let Trista sleep, or is that something he decided on based on his years of experience dealing with missing children's investigations?

Trista was sleeping and Fortier was not waking her up, but Justin is being blamed for her not finding out sooner. Ronnie also plays a role as mentioned above.

Trista's whereabouts are virtually unknown from 7:30 a.m. until about noon on the day Ayla went missing.


I am reluctant to call law enforcement out directly, but in this case there is one huge, glaringly obvious fuck up:

WHY WAS THERE NO BOLO OR APB ISSUED FOR TRISTA AND FORTIER'S VEHICLE? THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN STOPPED AND QUESTIONED/SEARCHED BY THE FIRST LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY THAT CAME IN CONTACT WITH THEM. IF NOT THAT, FORTIER SHOULD HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED TO DRIVE IMMEDIATELY TO THE CLOSEST POLICE STATION. 


The lapse in time, and the leniency shown by law enforcement in such a critical matter, undermines any credibility they may have had as far as saying they've investigated both sides fully. 


UPDATE 1: http://www.kjonline.com/news/closer-look-at-cases-earliest-moments_2012-12-17.html