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.