Today mark's what would have been Ayla Reynold's third birthday.
Statement Analysis has concluded that Ayla is deceased and her father, Justin DiPietro, has guilty knowledge of what happened to her.
The Maine State Police spokesman said this,
"Any birthday of a child is a milestone, usually filled with joy and hope. Today is a sad reminder this is not the case in Waterville, and that on Ayla's third birthday we still do not have the complete story of what happened inside that Violette Avenue home from those who know what occurred. Ayla deserves better."
Strangers care more for Ayla than those who's conspiracy of silence allows her remains to degenerate without a Christian burial.
For those new to the case:
An unemployed single father of two (at the time) took out a large life insurance policy against one of his two children. 6 weeks later, he reported her 'missing.'
He failed his polygraph and has refused to cooperate with police. Ayla's blood was found spilled inside the home.
These things are referenced in the statement:
"Any birthday of a child is a milestone, usually filled with joy and hope. Today is a sad reminder this is not the case in Waterville, and that on Ayla's third birthday we still do not have the complete story of what happened inside that Violette Avenue home from those who know what occurred. Ayla deserves better."
Note how clearly this is "sad" and that what story is missing is what happened to her "inside" that home.
He makes it clear that deception via withholding information is present, and that what happened to Ayla took place inside "that" (distancing language) home.
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