Justiceseeker35
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There is no evidence that Caylee ever left the house. All of the items associated with the body apparently came from the house. Caylee was not with Casey after she left and went to live elsewhere. Her body was not in the car either, this we can be sure about otherwise there would be body fluids in the car. You could argue that her body might have been in a bag and that prevented fluids from leaking, but they supposedly recovered a "death hair" from the car. If this really was a death hair, then the body could not have been stored there in a bag, since it would have no way of getting out.
My theory is that Casey left the house to live elsewhere, with Caylee being left in the care of the grandparents. Something happened, Caylee died and for whatever reason a decision was made not to report it. IMO the body was stored in the house long enough for some decomposition to start, and then it was put into the bag and transported in the car to the swamp. Obviously this could not have happened overnight, it was longer than that. This would explain the hair, because in that scenario a loose hair could have detached post-mortem and stuck to the outside of the bag when the body was put in it. Then it subsequently would have been deposited in the car when the bag was transported.
That chloroform stuff was a lot of nonsense, and I have always said so. I am a chemist and I work with the stuff all the time. I found the prosecutions claims about that pressing credibility severely, and I think they went down the wrong road with all that.
The question is, is there any evidence that Casey had the car outside of what the grandparents claimed? Because if she didn't have the car then they would be the next suspects in line and consequently you can't rely solely on what they say happened.
I think it is entirely possible that Casey had no idea exactly what happened to her daughter until Caylee's body was recovered. In the interim she may have been basically helping to protect her parents, closing ranks around someone else in the family.
IMO such a scenario would explain a lot of what subsequently happened. But we will never know unless one of them tells the truth about what really happened.
Well.. she was seen backing her car into the Anthony garage (something very atypical) by a neighbor on key dates 17th, 18th of June and borrowed a shovel from him. Then she was witnessed to be in possession of the car by her boyfriend TL from June 16th until she abandoned it at Amscot June 27th. Her father witnessed her driving the car on June 24th when she returned the stolen gas cans. And she makes mention of the smell in her car to text messages to her friend AH on two different dates. I think it's safe to say she had possession of the car. Also, Caylee may have been killed at home but she was stowed in the trunk for at least two days.
My theory was Caylee was wrapped only in her blanket the first approx 24 hours post death which left a small stain. On the 17th Casey began the clean up and cover up attempts and the bagging. On the 18th when she found she wasn't able to bury in the back yard she grabbed the laundry bag to find a new place to leave the remains. She had two weeks before the car was abandoned to attempt to clean up after the mess and I think she found the smell kept coming back which finally left the car unusable and of course no one could ride in without asking questions.