Hey, I missed the very beginning of JB but did I hear him whining about not being the first to tell Casey, instead a member of the clergy did? This guy is unbelievable ::waitasec:
Yes, it looks like it was a "first" book for children which usually means that the inside pages are thicker like a cardboard. That would absorb water and probably split pretty easily.
Also remember at the same time people were calling in tips of an alive Caylee. I am sure some of these were really honest people who thought they really could have saw her. It is the same with the MR, he just had a hunch she wasn't alive and was looking for a "body".
I know the psychiatrists know better than me on behavior but I myself would have never thought she would have put her so close to her own home. I think Casey was having a good laugh knowing how close she was and she was not being discovered. I would have never thought to look so close to home.
Yes, the timeline and motive will really play here. If GA is to be believed, Casey is the last to be with Caylee. By the evening of the 16th I believe she is out getting movies without Caylee and Caylee is never seen again. No one had a motive to kill this sweet little girl, even to get back at...
Yes, I have to admit my first reaction is" What in the world?". Then I remind myself "patience" is a virtue and all is not over "till the fat lady sings". No offense to fat ladies , ofcourse:)
I am a new poster, have been a guest since the beginning. I think you webslueths are the greatest !! If I hear anything on TV, I come directly here to sort of "share it "with my friends here.
Just a thought, could it be that Casey left the house that night , with Caylee still in her swimsuit and GA never really did see her on the 16th as he says?
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