crimejunkie
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Thank you for the pics. You know, see that picture of that path. You know good and well, ICA knew exactly where that place was..We had a place like that when we were kids..Although no pet burying went on..Just smoking lol
Thats the best pic of that path I have seen. And it is just so so sad.
Happy to share them. It was really sad there. It was dark and cool. It was very quiet though. You're right about the path. You can't miss it...it stands out very clearly and it's the very first thing you come too when coming upon the woods. It was the only path that I saw too. What amazed me (though we've heard it a million times, it was different to see it), was just how close the beginning of those woods (and the path) was from the corner of Suburban and Hopespring. It's literally just about 2 seconds away by car. I've got some pictures of that, but I am not sure they do the short distance justice.
If you look at the pics, the start of the woods is just past the bushes on the right hand side. You can kinda make out the first light pole and the path is right past that, between the first and second pole. The second picture was taken immediately after we turned the corner and shows better just how close it was to the corner. Imo, she was in a huge hurry to get little Caylee's body out of that car and stopped at the very first spot she found, with little thought about where she was putting her. It's just so close to her house and to the corner. It's so close to the road too. Sad.
I got ate up with mosquito's immediately after walking back there. There was a lot a water too just about 4 feet from the memorial and it hadn't even rained there for the last few days that we'd been there. That bothered me too, because you know she probably knew what it was like back there. She didn't care though, she just wanted her out of that car.
Anyway...would've like to have more pictures, but the police were patrolling and I didn't want to get in trouble!