Blood Found Confirmed As Ayla’s
Dad of missing Maine toddler Ayla not telling all
Police are pressing the three adults who were home the night missing toddler Ayla Reynolds disappeared to provide a full account of what happened, after investigators confirmed blood found in the father’s home belonged to the child. State and local detectives believe Justin DiPietro, the girl’s father, and two other adults know more than they’ve told investigators so far, said Steve McCausland, spokesman for the Maine Department of Public Safety. The notion that someone slipped into the small house and took the 20-month-old without awakening anyone ‘doesn’t pass the straight-face test,’ McCausland said. READ MORE HERE
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