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New Info On Reynolds Case

New Info On Reynolds Case

Photo: 560 WGAN Newsradio


WATERVILLE, Me (WGAN) An interview on a national crime show from Elisha DePietro…the aunt of Ayla Reynolds, the little girl who went missing in December, 2011.

Justin DePietro, his sister, and Courtney Roberts were in the Waterville house when Ayla was reported missing.

Police say the amount of blood found in the house indicates that Ayla was killed and her body removed.

The three adults have never been charged, though police suspect they know more than they are telling.

Elisha told Crime Watch Daily that she believes Ayla is out there somewhere.

She also denied that any foul play occurred that night.

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