The grandfather of a missing 20-month-old Maine girl repeated over and over Wednesday night that the girl's father has not been in touch with the family, even as the father reiterated he doesn't know what happened to her.
"Nothing, not a word, nothing," Ron Reynolds told HLN's Nancy Grace. "My daughter tried to talk to him. Nothing's coming back ... nothing is being said."
Police said Wednesday they have received 370 leads in the disappearance of Ayla Reynolds, who was last seen December 16 when her father, Justin Dipietro, said he put her to bed.
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Well, if it was on Nancy Grace then the dad is surely guilty. Because she is always correct in her public hanging of people.
You can be sure that Nancy Grace will get to the bottom of it!
If you're in a spot where anything you say can end up being used against you when they decide to blame you for kidnapping or murder, you don't say anything to anybody. You especially don't say anything to Nancy Grace, get it?
@james m , god head on your shoulders these waterboard freaks are out of it. Never talk to any about these sort of things. The whole world is on a witch hunt,silence is best defense
It seems like the girl's dad and mom weren't on the best of terms before she went missing. Why now, all of the sudden, would things change? Especially when she's going on NG and saying that she blames him. He has already said he doesn't know what happened to her. He is cooperating with the authorities. What more is there for him to say? He seems to want answers too. We can only hope that they find this child alive but realistically the outcome doesn't look good.
People who want to waterboard people are just as bad as the people who they think are criminals. Freaks of nature, they are.