SeriouslySearching
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Granted, there would be no bodily fluids yet, but decomp changes begin immediately. Hair shows decomp as soon as death occurs. There would be SOME signs of a child dying in the heat of a car. Caylee wasn't a baby.If Casey came out (or someone else like a friend) found her very soon after she died would there still be evidence in the car seat?
Or if she was very near death when found and Casey (if it were an accident) freaked and had her out of there fast enough might there be no traces she'd died in the car seat?
There was a case reported on Aug. 14th of a 3 year old child in Houston who tried to save himself by getting out of the carseat, sticking an unknown key in the ignition in an attempt to unlock the door or roll down the windows. The parent was a hospital worker who left the poor child to die in the heat.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/5944506.html