Mountain_Kat
Heca Firimar !
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I too thought about a rag being held in place by the duct tape....but if that was the case, it would have been found with the remains.
As far as Caylee getting sick from chloroform, how do we know she didn't get sick? But I don't think this has been a long time practice of KC's. The computer searches are fairly recent and remember that KC didn't need to resort to such measures very often. She had parents who were all too willing to babysit when they were available.
I am conflicted about where Caylee died though. I was sure it was in the trunk of the car, but the 2 dog hits in the back yard have given me some pause to consider that it actually could have been right in the Anthony's house. KC is so nasty, imo, that I can imagine her drugging and/or taping Caylee because she wanted her to be quiet. And when she realized the baby was dead, contemplated burying her in the playhouse. Then she would have had to deal with the pavers and moving the structure and that was too much work for the princess. Thus, the laundry bag and trash bags and the garbage heap on Suburban Drive for her sweet child's final resting place.
I truly hope that the jury is paying attention to the defense's "case" and recognizes it for what it is...and calls Baez to task by finding his client guilty.
BBM
I originally thought she died in the house too, but then remembered Forgey telling us that a person could cut their finger, bleed on the grass, and when the blood began decomp, dogs would pick that up. Then it occurred to me, she didn't lay Caylee's body out in the backyard where any neighbor might see...she cleaned the shovel off after bagging Caylee in the trunk of the car. My thinking is that Caylee died in the trunk (sans bag), began to decompose and stink up the car (sorry guys). ICA backed into the garage, took laundry bag and plastic bags, borrowed the shovel so as not to touch anything "icky", bagged Caylee, and then went into the backyard to clean the shovel before returning it.
Or at least, that's my theory.