Can't we keep this missing baby's case near the top please? I'm sure you've all been keeping up because according the Maine State Police, they've never had a case quite like this one, whatever that means. So we have blood found in the house, in the basement where Justin was sleeping, police saying the three adults in the house that night aren't telling everything they know, and the big one to me, the allegation that Ayla had not been seen by anyone outside of that family at least one week before Dec. 17th when Justin made the 911 call saying Ayla was gone (he did miss her follow-up dr. appt. to have her broken arm checked on Dec. 12). There are other, small things, but seriously, if they are willing to say that then they must have much more that they are keeping secret. Why don't they arrest him? And of course someone got upset enough to go bust out a couple of windows at the house this past Friday night. I don't condone this behaviour, though I do understand if it was someone who has had enough of these people. My concern is the other baby in that house, Elisha DiPietro's little girl Gabby. She is around the same age as Ayla, about 21 months now I think, and I am really worried that her mother is putting her at risk both by being in that house around her uncle Justin and from vigilantes who may intend to do more than bust a couple of windows next time. She needs to beat feet out of there, or if he is competent, send her little girl to live with the father for awhile. How can she continue to live there when her own little niece is missing from that house, however it happened? I hope the father of her child files for custody. Maybe then she will do the right thing and tell what happened to Ayla.