Carol Bengle Gilbert continues to help keep the story of Baby Ayla from disappearing from the public's view:
http://news.yahoo.com/ayla-reynolds-died-fathers-house-family-says-201900238.html
The DiPietros have not released statements and are acutely aware of analysis of such. Please see articles here, as well as Kaaryn Gough's analysis and Mark McClish' analysis.
Statement Analysis has concluded that Justin DiPietro is deliberately withholding information about what happened to Ayla, with linguistic indications that Ayla is deceased, and that her remains were disposed of in water.
Media has picked up upon the 160 mile trip that Justin DiPietro made to Portland before calling 911, something known for quite some time, which suggests that some of the evidence was dumped miles from the Kennebec River.
There still has been no arrests in what appears to be a very strong circumstantial case against DiPietro. One of the reasons why there have been no arrests may be that the "Waterville Three" are all sticking to their deceptive story, leaving prosecutors with the choice of filing charges against all three, rather than just the father.
Linguistic indicators are that Justin DiPietro and his sister, Elisha DiPietro both took polygraphs: Justin DiPietro said he "smoked" his, while his sister said she did "fine" but refused to answer the question, "yes, but did you pass it?" making the question of passing the polygraph "sensitive" to her. Both were raised by Phoebe DiPietro who was caught on television also being deceptive about what happened the fateful night before Ayla was reported missing. Police have yet to release the 911 call.
Angela Harry, apologist for DiPietro, published an online account (see reference in Carol's article) which, when shown to be deceptive, was taken down and replaced with a new "story" of what happened.
The original article will be republished here, shortly, with analysis.
Friday, 15 February 2013
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