Cherchez la Femme
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I think you will find there are a few who have a problem with the "tossing the stinking ....". It is just horrible to speak of Caylee that way. Sorry. but it is.
In my mind that is no longer Caylee. It is her shell, her vacated once-vibrant body which was ravaged by the non-caring disinterest and negligence of a member of her family who really couldn't care less about her alive OR dead
and they did wrap and toss her poor, mouldering corpse just like so much garbage. That is undeniable.
I'm sorry you feel that way, but it sounds exactly like GA & CA trying to argue in a pretrial hearing that releasing Caylee's autopsy would 'tarnish her memory'.
No, what happens in nature can't help but be natural; even as much as we don't like it. (Since her body was found in that swamp, and the evidence at trial of her mandible still attached to the calvarium part of the skull, I've been having terrible visions of my father in his grave these 26 years now, and where his jaw may be now. )
But humans have, from time immemorial, cared for and honored a loved one's or a community member's remains;
as opposed to neglecting & abusing a corpse --Caylee's body, which should be respected.
RESPECT and HONOR for what she was, and what she meant to the family & community.
What was done to her remains is tarnishing, but the only thing tarnishing is regarding those who treated her body so badly
This should be loudly decried, and said for what it is.
In my opinion Caylee was long gone -- her body, her evidence left to condemn her killer,
no matter in what state,
could only help to apprehend, convict and most importantly show how carelessly and inconsiderately she was treated by the one who murdered her (again, IMO)
Indeed, instead of honor and care they treated what was left of her like rotten garbage
This evidence should be plainly said as loudly and obviously as The Tell Tale Heart to it's murderer;
and hopefully as hauntingly.
It is what it is,
they are what they are,
but they're definitely no longer that sweet little girl named Caylee.
& "Bella Vita" My sweet Azz!
Cher