On Dec. 18 I posted an opinion [ame="http://websleuths.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3077024&postcount=134"]
that the March chloroform searches were coincidences and unrelated to Caylee[/ame]. The main reason I thought this was that the searches occurred in a very short time window and included a visit to an unrelated site. Sort of
"stream of consciousness" surfing, IYKWIM.
At the time I had thought that KC's searches were prompted by seeing the "Win her over with chloroform" image on Ricardo's myspace. That made sense...until that pixie Nancy Botwin :elfroll: gave me a link to a screenshot of his Facebook page showing an upload date of March 18 - the day
after the first searches.
Still, I figured that the two of them could have surfed the web together just a couple days earlier and found the image. They had a good laugh, and while Ricardo loaded it to Facebook...KC went off to figure out what chloroform was. :help:
Then I read and listened to Ricardo's latest interview, and he said something that caught my attention:
He never discussed chloroform or the image with KC. There goes my theory... :bang:
Or does it?
In that interview Ricardo also mentioned that he uploaded the image to his myspace in early 2008 because he thought it was funny. Could he have meant earlier than March 18? It was then that I realized Ricardo was talking about
myspace and the screen shot we had was of
Facebook. :doh:
Like KC and many others, Ricardo had both.
Now it made sense. The chloroform image was floating around myspace in early 2008, as I quickly found it posted on a number of pages with dates from early January to mid-March, 2008. :sleuth: I believe Ric ran across it on one of those myspaces sites and posted it to his own. This posting occurred
before March 17. A few days later, he cross-posted it to his Facebook.
On March 17,
KC sees the image and wonders what is chloroform? :waitasec: Old people like me know what it is, but ask a senior in high school (such as my honors-student daughter) what it is, and most will have heard of it but not know what it is. I am betting KC fell into that category.
Here are the clicks from March 17:
17-Mar 9:36:12 Clicked a Google-hosted ad from a myspace page
13:43:41 Search chloraform
13:43:41 Search chloroform (Google automatically suggested correct spelling)
13:54:26 Search alcohol
13:54:42 Search acetone
13:55:34 Search peroxide
13:53:25 to 13:58:38 Wikipedia searches for inhalation, chloroform, alcohol, acetone, peroxide, hydrogen peroxide, death
One should note that KC uses the default 10 results per page, and only once does she look at results 11 - 20. Using such generic terms and spending so little time between term,
I believe she is doing nothing more than very high-level information gathering. At least that is all I got when putting the above into Google searches (adding -anthony).
Now let's look at the clicks on March 21:
21-Mar 14:16:30 Search how to make chloraform
14:16:30 Search how to make chloroform (Google automatically suggested correct spelling)
14:19:16 Clicked a Google syndicated ad
14:20:32 Search self defense
14:21:14 Clicked a Google syndicated ad
14:21:58 Search household weapons
14:22:01 Clicked a Google syndicated ad
14:23:08 Clicked a blog poll hosted by Google http://www.google.com/reviews/polls/...kclr=%235588aa
14:25:12 Clicked a Google syndicated ad
14:25:33 Search household weapons
14:25:54 Clicks http://books.google.com/books?id=_QMJNJIOKPEC&pg=PA79
14:26:18 Clicks http://books.google.com/books?id=_QMJNJIOKPEC&pg=PA79
14:26:24 Search neck breaking
14:28:18 Search shovel
Notice that one of the links is a
women's self-defense book (visited twice) and the other is a
zombie poll. :mummy: All of this "research" was done in the span of
12 short minutes...and we do not know what other non-Google websites were visited.
IMHO KC did not do anything with chloroform. However, the searches did plant a seed on how to deal with her "Caylee problem". :furious:
"What was the problem JWG", you ask? :waitasec:
IMHO,
Caylee was napping inconsistently. She would not go down easily. Her changing sleep patterns were causing her to behave poorly at times (it is what we used to call the
"terrible twos"). While KC could foist Caylee off on Cindy many nights, daytime was KC's problem.
She read the parenting books and the advice to
hold the line on tantrums. Then, as she is researching chloroform for a completely unrelated reason, she notices the Google ad-sense ad that says:
Get Your Baby to Sleep.
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About 2 months later KC and Caylee both get sick, see the doctor, and get meds. KC discovers the meds...help...Caylee...sleep.
Stream of consciousness....