Caylee Anthony General Discussion Thread #117

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Originally Posted by swa
Speaking of that car . . they need to ditch the bra on the front. That was so 1990's . . .

OMG I thought the exact same thing..who puts a bra on cars these days..come on.

Have you ever owned a car with a bra? The reason they haven't taken it off is that the bra damages the car underneath. They do the opposite of what it would appear they do. Road grit and dirt get under the thing and shred the paint and any metal is rusted beyond belief.
 
Happy Friday Morning Everyone!

Just now getting a chance to pop in --- anything new happen since yesterday afternoon?:waitasec:

Happy Friday to all! And you reminded me that Friday night - Cayse - Fusian. How is mom of the year would be entertained tonight? Some reruns of CSI perhaps while all her friends are at Fusian?
 
that my mother-in-law actually knows padilla well. She's an old school biker from nor-cal (short for northern california) with lots of ties to bondsman and bail companies, because of the types of friends she had back in the day.

She told me point blank, he is doing this all for publicity. She doesn't buy the bull that he believes the child is alive. In her words that match all that we have speculated "$50k is a small price to be out of pocket when you have nationwide advertising."

anyway, i think he's done an 180 because baez thinks padilla might hurt his defense with the way padilla keeps talking to the media. i am sure he was told to sit down and shut up.


shut up! Shut up! Shut up!
 
Don't be so sure and naive. what do you think Padilla is doing right now. Think he is really "giving them a week to turn the child in"?
 
:gold_crown: Post of the Day so Far, IMHO..



Why need to nail down a timeline if you know there was a corpse in the car you ask?...

There is more than one person involved potentially on 2 different dates and they need to tie them to the car simultaneously.[/QUOTE]


The articles say establishing a timeline is the goal of the research they are doing, they can't do it yet, they will be able to confirm that yes a body was decomposing in the car. This will be to remove the doubt about whether the dogs are fallible or not.

I don't understand the bolded part (bolded by me).
 
Wondering how many of you think Casey's been online yet? How about on here yet?

Or even better ---- What activities do you think have been going on at the Anthony house now that its been almost 24 hours? Think shes done her hair? painted her toenails? showered? and started to "feel human again" yet?
 
Personally I think it has a lot to do with Casey is not from a rich family, LE are pissed that she lied to them, and then she would not talk.

They thought she would never get the bond amount and they could just leave her setting in jail until she talked.

I don't even think there was decomp in the trunk at this point. That is one of the reasons I will not believe Caylee is deceased until there is positive DNA/forensic results saying without a doubt Caylee was in the trunk deceased
The bond is way to high for her charges and I have said this from the beginning. Now don't bash me to severely it is still very early in the day.
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At first, I thought bail seemed a bit high, also, Not so. Check this current story out which parallels our missing Caylee story. Notice the bail amount!

http://www.abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=5610257

ETA: Attention Leonard Padilla! Maybe you can be of assistance in this case!

WS Link: http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2537903#post2537903
 
I was indicating that I bolded the "bold" excerpts, that was not bolded in your original post, in other words, to reflect emphasis added by me.
 
Good Morning Everyone! Happy Friday :Banane34::Banane29::coffeecup:
 
Hubby leaves for up north this afternoon -- HOORAY for not having to come with with excuses why its ok for me to be online 20 hours a day :laugh:
 
I just want to clear this up. I came across a dead body in a park once and you could not smell it for blocks. She had been in the park a few days and as you got within steps of her the smell was there and in the wind faintly for maybe 20 to 50 steps away, but it did not smell for blocks, and I am sure if there was a body in a car or trungk you may faintly smell it as you get near the car and maybe open it, but not for blocks, nope - if that were so then it would be easy to find dead bodies.

The odor for blocks falls apart on so many levels. Especially if based on the body being in the car for 30 days (which I in no way believe) but if it was than going backwards it had been there for two weeks when the car was parked at Amscot, where for three days no one noticed this smell that would soon reach multiblock range. What about where it was parked the days before that.
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Now add in what the forensics of the trunk would look like if the body liquified in the trunk. With the heat in Fl/body size/heat intensified in a closed trunk the body would have smelled within hours, the liquid from her lungs would have been expelled, and in 24-26 hours her skin would have been sheeting off. That puts the 16-18th as a much more logical explanation than the 30 days in the trunk.
 
At first, I thought bail seemed a bit high, also, Not so. Check this current story out which parallels our missing Caylee story. Notice the bail amount!

http://www.abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=5610257

ETA: Attention Leonard Padilla! Maybe you can be of assistance in this case!
Prosecutors say 5-year-old Giovanni Gonzalez was dropped off at the Lynn home of his father, Ernesto Gonzalez, on Friday. When the boy's mother, Daisy Colon, went to pick him up on Sunday, the father said their son wasn't with him.
Wow, where have I heard that name before??:waitasec:
 
I was indicating that I bolded the "bold" excerpts, that was not bolded in your original post, in other words, to reflect emphasis added by me.

I went back and edited my post, sorry about that. I didn't follow this statement:

"There is more than one person involved potentially on 2 different dates and they need to tie them to the car simultaneously."
 
If the body was still in the trunk the smell would have been so bad you could smell it for blocks.

If the smell was so strong then it should have been suspicious and been reported by the towing company. I simply can not believe their was such a strong odor because the towing company did not call the LE. That is one thing, death odor, that would be a hugh thing for a company towing an abandoned car.

I've been told by an aquaintance who knows people in the towing and junkyard businesses that it would not be a huge thing for them because it's fairly common, only a little extra cash exchanges hands. Whether or not that is true, I don't know but that's what I've been told.

I know that in Ohio a man was found guilty of murdering his girlfriend even though her body (and her car) was never found. By the way his uncle owned a junkyard with a car smasher. hmmm....
 
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