For months people have been asking her quetions, but they've also been telling her things, or she's been thinking about things, feeding voices in her head. The voices say, "If you did something, you will be caught. The huricane flooded low lying areas. It's too wet. We have to call off the search, but we'll be back. Well, we didn't find anything this time either. Without a body, conviction will be more difficult. Without a body, there's always a chance Caylee's alive. People have seen Caylee all over. That could be reasonable doubt. Police like to have remains, for closure, but for clues as well. Things found with the body can offer substantial evidence which can often lead to conviction. If duct tape was used, that can net a wealth of information, as can plastic bags, fibers from the original crime scene-from houses from cars, possessions, many things than can make for a much stronger case. If they find a body, they could find hair and other evidence that matches what was in the car." KC'd been able to quiet the voices up until a couple of days ago. They'd even often been sympathetic. "They haven't even found the clothes. There's still water." Then God went to work with a meter man. It wasn't KC's heart screaming for Caylee, or her soul crying out in agony for her lost baby, it was the voices in her head yelling CONVICTION!" She needed a sedative to turn them down.