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Tag Archives: Ayla Reynolds
Ayla Reynolds and so many more — their stories continue
Five years ago this coming Saturday, a phone call from a Waterville man to that city’s police department kicked off what came to be the state’s biggest criminal investigation. Yet, five years later, little more is known about what happened … Continue reading
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Part J.D. Salinger, part Patricia Cornwell
Hey all. Gerry Boyle here, having a weird morning. A newspaper columnist wrote about my books this morning, describing the ways real-life crime has resembled my fictional version. Maureen Milliken, the columnist for the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel, writes … Continue reading
Ayla Reynolds: A Mystery Without End
Hey all. Gerry Boyle here. And I’ve got to say up front that I’d told myself I wasn’t going to write anything more about the Ayla Reynolds case until something happened. I can’t wait that long. Ayla is the toddler … Continue reading
Escape from Ayla Reynolds
Gerry here, and I didn’t expect to be writing this, not now, maybe not ever. I’m talking about the missing toddler Ayla Reynolds, reported missing by her father December 17. But you know that. Everybody knows that, from Matt Lauer … Continue reading