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This was no accident, mothers whose kids die from an accident show much remorse and report it to the police. This was a murder coverup by a person who didn't want her child.
This was no accident, mothers whose kids die from an accident show much remorse and report it to the police. This was a murder coverup by a person who didn't want her child.
this was no accident, mothers whose kids die from an accident show much remorse and report it to the police. This was a murder coverup by a person who didn't want her child.
This was no accident, mothers whose kids die from an accident show much remorse and report it to the police. This was a murder coverup by a person who didn't want her child.
I have had such a hard time lifting my hands to the keyboard here. What do I say? I think I'm still just a little numb.
It seems the general consenus here is that someone else is involved and I too think George is in way deep. I've thought that since way back. Cindy I am still just a little on the fence. She was the one that called 911 - BUT - she really doesn't get "real" about Caylee until call 3! IMO it was right before call 3 when she actually stuck her head in that car and took a long, deep, breath. She left George at the car lot for him to go into the lot. He drove the car home. The pants and the knife were probably already out and laying in a pile in the garage (ala George) and he prob just told her "that stuff needs to go in the house and you can wash those pants". Then George (who we all thought stayed at the house that day) mysteriously leaves the house. He doesn't come back until Cindy has already called for the 3rd time. So, I'm not all that sure that Cindy really knew what happened - she might know NOW! Why all these LE meetings by herself?
I'm banking on TES for find Caylee. I think that its possible COD could still be determined: ie: cracked skull - blunt force - will be very hard with all the other evidence that blunt force would be an accident. So Casey, (or George) can't give it up.
I hope for all involved that we really do find out the truth behind all of this. Such a horrible, horrible, horrible, tragedy!!!
I totally agree with you. George had several hours to do what ever it was he did. Could it be that Caylee was in the spare tire area? Would explain the flies and maggots in the trunk. Maybe he thought at the wrecker yard that the trash was causing the smell, but upon going through the car he found out the awful truth. If George did something with her body, Casey (in her own mind) would be telling the truth when she says "I don't know where she is".
JMO
Sadly, RIP Caylee
I have had such a hard time lifting my hands to the keyboard here. What do I say? I think I'm still just a little numb.
It seems the general consenus here is that someone else is involved and I too think George is in way deep. I've thought that since way back. Cindy I am still just a little on the fence. She was the one that called 911 - BUT - she really doesn't get "real" about Caylee until call 3! IMO it was right before call 3 when she actually stuck her head in that car and took a long, deep, breath. She left George at the car lot for him to go into the lot. He drove the car home. The pants and the knife were probably already out and laying in a pile in the garage (ala George) and he prob just told her "that stuff needs to go in the house and you can wash those pants". Then George (who we all thought stayed at the house that day) mysteriously leaves the house. He doesn't come back until Cindy has already called for the 3rd time. So, I'm not all that sure that Cindy really knew what happened - she might know NOW! Why all these LE meetings by herself?
I'm banking on TES for find Caylee. I think that its possible COD could still be determined: ie: cracked skull - blunt force - will be very hard with all the other evidence that blunt force would be an accident. So Casey, (or George) can't give it up.
I hope for all involved that we really do find out the truth behind all of this. Such a horrible, horrible, horrible, tragedy!!!
Cindy had been in the car before any of the 911 calls and had washed clothes before the 911 calls. She found Amy's number in the car on a resume is how she tracked down Casey earlier evening. So Cindy knew exactly what the car smelled like before she made any 911 calls.
Casey (in her own mind) would be telling the truth when she says "I don't know where she is".
Cindy had been in the car before any of the 911 calls and had washed clothes before the 911 calls. She found Amy's number in the car on a resume is how she tracked down Casey earlier evening. So Cindy knew exactly what the car smelled like before she made any 911 calls.
This whole part didn't make sense to me yesterday when I was listening to it because I thought I had read that he found Cindy in the garage crying too.
Casey would reply, "Uh-huh"I REALLY want to hear what Casey's reaction was when she was confronted with this DNA.