TraceyLeigh
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I believe the first flurry of phone calls was after Casey had done whatever she did to Caylee. While trying to find a place to put her, I think she was calling the cell and work phones of her parents to make sure they were not on their way home. Notice she does not call the house number until a while later in the evening. So that tells me she was at the house. I believe in a panic and only wanting to get the h*ll out of there before her parents got home from work, she put Caylee in the sandbox and put the cover over it (hence the alleged hit of the cadaver dogs) thinking she would have to come back when she had more time. Since G&C did not expect Casey and Caylee home that night anyway, they would have no reason to be suspicious.
If the 18th is, in fact, the day the shovel was borrowed, the time of the flurry of phone calls goes right along with when Casey would have been on her way to the home. Notice there ARE calls to the home on this date.. to me that says she was on her way there and just making sure no one was home. I think if G leaves after lunch for work and C gets home around 5, this is the biggest window of time for Casey to be able to be at the home alone.
I go back and forth between Casey borrowing the shovel to move Caylee, or maybe to bury her and decided that was more difficult than she thought. Either way, I believe she then moved Caylee to her trunk (thus the car being backed into the garage) and drove around for the next several days with her in there until the stench became too much.
If the 18th is, in fact, the day the shovel was borrowed, the time of the flurry of phone calls goes right along with when Casey would have been on her way to the home. Notice there ARE calls to the home on this date.. to me that says she was on her way there and just making sure no one was home. I think if G leaves after lunch for work and C gets home around 5, this is the biggest window of time for Casey to be able to be at the home alone.
I go back and forth between Casey borrowing the shovel to move Caylee, or maybe to bury her and decided that was more difficult than she thought. Either way, I believe she then moved Caylee to her trunk (thus the car being backed into the garage) and drove around for the next several days with her in there until the stench became too much.