Hailiejade77
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PUFFSTER
George regarding decomp smell
"It was an overpowering smell, I admit that," he said. "It's a possibility that maybe my daughter ran over something."
I see the dishonesty and or denial all over the place in this sentence. Why does he say: "i admit that"....to me that shows a reluctance to admit the truth. In other words, "okay okay I admit it". And then he backtracks yet again and states that Casey may have ran over something. He is an EX homicide detective and he absolutely 100 percent knows what a dead body smells like. You cannot in any way mistake it for a dead animal. Ask any person with experience with the odor and they will SCOFF at his roadkill comparison.
I have no doubt that both parents questioned Casey repeatedly and persistently about the decomp smell in the car - who wouldn't? Remember, George pulled one of the deputies aside that evening and told him or her that he believed his daughter was withholding information.I have been thinking about something for the last couple of minutes. During Cindy's last 911 call when she mentions the "car smells like a dead body", Casey was standing right there. I wonder what she thought of that statement? If she knew Caylee was dead in there at some point, wouldn't that have made her VERY nervous???
On July 15th Cindy and George could not remember fathers day or the video, the last time they actually saw Caylee or even Casey for that matter. On July 3rd Cindy was pretty clear about how she felt things transpired. They left and she knew why, jealousy.
Yet 50 and 60 days later they can remember Father's day night, swimming, Caylee being tucked in, George seeing Casey and Caylee leave, what they were wearing and what time it was, the pool ladder's exact positioning in or out of the pool and when within a 12 hour period or less, which day and time Casey came to the house and George retrieved the gas cans.
They don't or won't remember a fight occuring, the real reason for a change in family dynamics that weekend into the 16th of June, reasons for the phone calls from Casey not being answered. No calls to a babysitter or kidnapper existing at all.
It needed to be there to explain the smell.Just wondering why a pizza would be in the trunk?
Right. George, Cindy and Casey should all have been at the house by 4pm. But at about 9pm -- during frantic 911 call -- George is re-entering the picture. Where was he and how long had he been gone? Where was he during first two 911 calls?Puffster, after picking up the car it was driven home. Cindy found Casey by taking a phone number off a resume of Amy's that was left in the car. She called Amy and Amy took her to Casey. So George had already been home with the car much earlier (prior to Cindy going to get Casey) when he walked in on the third 911 call. Cindy knew how the car smelled before she made the first 911 call...even before she picked up Casey.
Has this been confirmed? I thought he was a deputy sheriff from Ohio and was in LE for only 10 years. This still bothers me.
Cleaning out the trunk?Right. George, Cindy and Casey should all have been at the house by 4pm. But at about 9pm -- during frantic 911 call -- George is re-entering the picture. Where was he and how long had he been gone? Where was he during first two 911 calls?
Details when available, please!Fox News: Jailhouse Drama...
Video coming up.
Fox News: Jailhouse Drama...
Video coming up.
Here is a link that contains a bunch of other links/discussion about this fact. (I didn't look in to all the links), but it appears there is some truth to it. In which case, I cannot imagine how a cop and a nurse could have mistaken decomp for a rotten pizza...and said so with a straight face?!
http://websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=68021
Details when available, please!