I'm sorry if this has been answered, but why did Casey put the gas cans in the trunk instead of just filling up her tank and leaving them there?
I've always had the suspicion that Casey had originally planned to torch the car.
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I'm sorry if this has been answered, but why did Casey put the gas cans in the trunk instead of just filling up her tank and leaving them there?
it's really disturbing to see how unaffected Casey is.
maybe cause she is safe and she knows where she is?
The plea bothers me because that means they dont really no!
ITA, this is going to be their defense..someone other then Caylee was dead in the car after it was in the storage lot...these people make me sick...moo
Yeah Casey is ''insane'' in common use of word but definitely not ''insane'' in medical terms. It is soooooooo difficult for professionals to accept that diagnosis, many criteria. And Casey did a lot of things during those 31 days that exhibit she is not ''insane'' in medical terms.
I see a SOCIOPATH....and I see a family who exhibits traits of the sociopathic spectrum. And because she is a sociopath she will never admit on harming the baby. NEVER. They never see themselves as anything short of PERFECT. If people around them say they did something wrong, then the people around them are just misled, stupid, or ignorant. A sociopath is never wrong, is never imperfect, and always knows best.
Thus....JB cannot use an insanity plea. They will have to admit first something happen and then go for that which Casey will never ever do. Because they see the world very differently, she has no real perception of how serious the situation and the evidence are against her. It would be a miracle if her attorney convinced her to confess and take the limited immunity offer. She will only admit something happened - it will be a story that will show very little responsibility on her part - ONLY I repeat ONLY if it is a great deal for her. If it is really very little time in jail. Otherwise she believes she can fool the system.
I am certainly inclined to agree with you. It also makes me think that DNA evidence has to clean and solid,100% totally conclusive of a passed away little Caylee in the car. bless her heart.It would be great if we had a forensics expert here to answer this question for us. Anyone?
However, I'm of the opinion that the smell intensified over time in an enclosed space in the heat. I'm also of the opinion that a body did not find its way into that car while it was in custody of the towing company.
huh? people are calling him threatening him to POST the bond agian so she can get out?
Who the hell would be doing that?
I think the *liquid* would contain decomp material, and it would be Caylee's decomp DNA and that would be that period. To have that sigificant of a smell, I am guessing the forensics are huge. Should be a slam dunk.
Anything short of that COULD be questionable and maybe that is what Cindy sees?
Again, before anyone goes all postal, I am just trying to discuss the points.
The thing that makes me question Georges report fo the last time he saw Caylee is this. Both Cindy and Georges timelines for June 15th seem to neglect to mention the extremely loud argument between Casey and Cindy that the neighbors heard. Supposedly this argument was because Cindy's mother came down on Cindy concerning Casey's theft of money from her Grandfather. (at least according to someone called Rick who claims to be Cindy's brother. Not sure how legit that one is however).
Now if this major screamfest went down on the 15th, do you think Casey just went to bed and wandered off the next morning claiming to go to work and drop Caylee at the sitters? Or do you think she would just grab the kid and leave that night, illustrating to Cindy that she could deny her Caylee anytime?
Granted we are dealing with a Sociopath, so who knows how she would react to an arguement?
It would be great if we had a forensics expert here to answer this question for us. Anyone?
However, I'm of the opinion that the smell intensified over time in an enclosed space in the heat. I'm also of the opinion that a body did not find its way into that car while it was in custody of the towing company.
Thinking of you, Patty. Hope you aren't affected too much, but I know how those outer bands can be. Stay safe and thanks so much for all the videos. I'm still catching up. :blowkiss:
The thing that makes me question Georges report fo the last time he saw Caylee is this. Both Cindy and Georges timelines for June 15th seem to neglect to mention the extremely loud argument between Casey and Cindy that the neighbors heard. Supposedly this argument was because Cindy's mother came down on Cindy concerning Casey's theft of money from her Grandfather. (at least according to someone called Rick who claims to be Cindy's brother. Not sure how legit that one is however)
Now if this major screamfest went down on the 15th, do you think Casey just went to bed and wandered off the next morning claiming to go to work and drop Caylee at the sitters? Or do you think she would just grab the kid and leave that night, illustrating to Cindy that she could deny her Caylee anytime?
Granted we are dealing with a Sociopath, so who knows how she would react to an arguement?
Fox interviewed Mr. Tony Padilla.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,413801,00.html
"Early Saturday morning, Anthony's bond was revoked, California bail bondsman Tony Padilla told FOXNews.com, after days of back-and-forth.
"The new charges, increased security concerns and some of the new DNA evidence thats come in put the bond at risk," Padilla said in a telephone interview. He declined to say what DNA evidence led to the decision to revoke the bond. ...
Padilla said he'd re-evaluate whether to reissue Anthony's bond again at a later date. Padilla, his celebrity bounty hunter uncle Leonard Padilla and the Anthony family have all been getting death threats since she was released.
"Ive already received a number of calls today: Were going to kill you if you re-post the bond, were going to kill you if you dont re-post the bond," Tony Padilla said Saturday. "The security issue we might have underestimated.""
(FoxNews.com, August 30, 2008.)
huh? people are calling him threatening him to POST the bond agian so she can get out?
Who the hell would be doing that?
I think the *liquid* would contain decomp material, and it would be Caylee's decomp DNA and that would be that period. To have that sigificant of a smell, I am guessing the forensics are huge. Should be a slam dunk.
Anything short of that COULD be questionable and maybe that is what Cindy sees?
Again, before anyone goes all postal, I am just trying to discuss the points.