Caylee Anthony General Discussion Thread #75

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I think she had a job, it just may not have been reputable or legal.
She seems pretty comfy dancing on tables...if you can tell where I'm going with that.

:waitasec: Never thought about that... You could be onto something here.. I can also see Casey taking those "tips" and spending them on more scandelous (sp) clothes for herself rather than Caylee.. thinking "aaahhh... Mom will buy Caylees stuff"...
 
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It just doesn't make sense that she would try to acquire the name of a person that signed in as a visitor - that would not advance her story, she must have thought that she lived there.

Or hoped that she would be moving there soon. :confused:[/QUOTE]

Re: ZF-G
Casey has been using that name for over a year as the name of a nanny that she used.
 
Casey supposedly did have a real job for a year and lost it when the company sold. I'm wondering if she told the parents that she was on unemployment for some months after the job loss and then that she was looking for a job for a few other months. I don't know when George got his job, but I figure after that Casey had to pretend that she was working and quite a bit of her salary going for child care, even borrowing from the Anthony's. I'd like to know if Casey ever lied about getting her GED and going to fake college classes.
 
It is a mute point to say she fears, the news is all over, on top of that then there should have never been fliers printed. This is just another one of Casey's tactics to get the guilty part of her.

What bothers me the most is that it seems like Cindy is a puppet and Casey is the master. She puts up with Caseys antics even while behind bars. Put your foot down already Cindy!!!!
 
Or that she was irresponsible with money, or that she had no savings. Some responsible people see having no svings the same as having no money.
I think she had a job, it just may not have been reputable or legal.
She seems pretty comfy dancing on tables...if you can tell where I'm going with that.


I'm just not sure that Casey was any sort of dancer and getting paid. Most dancers have built up legs, thighs, with visible muscles. To me, Casey didn't look comfortable with that pole, nothing like the other girl. Casey seemed stiff and not even moving that much. Maybe she was learning though.
 
If Casey and someone else conspired to keep Caylee from Cindy, what law has been broken? Casey has every right to leave her child with whomever she wants and doesn't have to tell anyone. It's her kid. I think the attitude of the cops further give Casey cause, in her own mind, to continue this charade. jmo
I think her friend(s) are laughing their heads off at all the drama. jmo


There would be no problem if that's all it was, Casey deciding to leave Caylee with a friend, while she got her act together. But, it's the odor of a dead body in the car Casey was driving, the fact that no one has seen Caylee since June 16th, and Casey's lies that lead LE to believe foul play.
 
It just doesn't make sense that she would try to acquire the name of a person that signed in as a visitor - that would not advance her story, she must have thought that she lived there.

I just had a thought...did ZG look at the empty apartment? If so, and Casey saw her walking out of that apartment, Casey could have thought she was moving out due to the apartment being vacant (which is pretty easy to tell by looking at the windows and seeing no window treatments, etc.)...that would fit perfectly with her story of the nanny taking Caylee...hmmmmm...:waitasec:
 
I'm just not sure that Casey was any sort of dancer and getting paid. Most dancers have built up legs, thighs, with visible muscles. To me, Casey didn't look comfortable with that pole, nothing like the other girl. Casey seemed stiff and not even moving that much. Maybe she was learning though.


You don't know the strippers I know. Around here the clubs will take anyone, they are desperate. Especially the low end clubs.
 
Okay, as far as the license plate look up goes - many sites offer it for free - but none of them actually deliver.

But here is a site that will do it for $11.95

http://www.licenseplatechecker.com/

Please note that Florida is one of only 11 states that this service is available.
 
I posted this on another thread... just a thought..

I agree with you that Zenaida the "nanny" does not exist. I think it was a HUGE coincidence that Zenaida Gonzales went to see the apartment at Sawgrass... kind of like Lacy and Conners bodies washing ashore to make sure that Scott Peterson pays for his crime. Same thing, I think Zenaida's appearance at Sawgrass was a coincidence to bring to light Casey's numerous lies... (Maybe a little far fetched but I do believe in a higher power)...
 
You don't know the strippers I know. Around here the clubs will take anyone, they are desperate. Especially the low end clubs.

Do they even make any money or tips? I'm probably thinking of ones who have been in it for quite awhile or long enough to actually build up leg muscles.
 
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It just doesn't make sense that she would try to acquire the name of a person that signed in as a visitor - that would not advance her story, she must have thought that she lived there.

Or hoped that she would be moving there soon. :confused:[/QUOTE]

I am wondering if the Sawhill Apartments send out follow up postcards thanking you for your visit. It has been a long time but I do remember getting a few when I last looked for an apartment. If they do, it would be more plausible to me that Casey went through their outgoing mail and got ZGs name (I don't believe she has been using this name for years). That seems much easier for her to do unnoticed than being in the office at the same time as ZG and overhearing it, or being in the office and seeing the card. No one from the staff can place her at the scene.

And the odds of it just being a coincidence, that would be amazingly high if only the name matched, add the name matches and it is the DAY after Caylee is last scene, not buying that as a random possiblity.
 
I just had a thought...did ZG look at the empty apartment? If so, and Casey saw her walking out of that apartment, Casey could have thought she was moving out due to the apartment being vacant (which is pretty easy to tell by looking at the windows and seeing no window treatments, etc.)...that would fit perfectly with her story of the nanny taking Caylee...hmmmmm...:waitasec:

But how did she know that someone named ZG, the name of a nanny that she has she has been using for over a year that she has mentioned to others, would be there on that day?
 
Do they even make any money or tips? I'm probably thinking of ones who have been in it for quite awhile or long enough to actually build up leg muscles.

A lot of it's in the attitude and a persons looks, if they think that the person looks like their high school girlfriend, they'll pay. If they are the only stripper that gives them personal attention, they will tip. If the person is willing to do things in the back room, that other dancers won't, they will tip big.
 
And the odds of it just being a coincidence, that would be amazingly high if only the name matched, add the name matches and it is the DAY after Caylee is last scene, not buying that as a random possiblity.

Well the Zenaida who went to Sawgrass is Zenaida Gonzales, not Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzales as Casey claims...
 
But how did she know that someone named ZG, the name of a nanny that she has she has been using for over a year that she has mentioned to others, would be there on that day?

Reverse License plate search? Please see my link at the top of this page - it is available in Florida.
 
I have a question, if the ZG that they interviewed on the news has 4 kids and no jobs, then why was she looking at higher end apartments renting for $1000-$1800 a month? Not saying that she is being untruthful, but isn't that a bit out of the price range for someone in her situation?
 
Respectfully disagree, Shorty.

Warning.....graphic stuff below.....
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I read on one blog (a coroner's blog) that the gases that build up inside of a deceased body are released within the first 24 hours and have a foul odor. So the physical decomp doesn't have to begin (ie: flesh rotting) in order for the foul smell to be present. Here's the blog I was reading - fascinating information (and gross, so be warned)

http://www.coronerstories.com/2005/06/02/“human-decomposition”/

"Decomposition is certainly one of the more repulsing aspects of death investigation but just as equally one of the more natural (when compared to homicides and auto fatalities). The stages of postmortem decomposition generally follow the same process. From the moment that a person dies, the body begins to break down chemically just as any other carbon-based substance does. Micro-organisms work on the inside of the body while insects—and sometimes animals—work on the outside of the body.

On average, external signs of decomposition begin to appear about 24 hours after death. The soft, moist tissue inside the body begins to break down faster than the more durable exterior surfaces of the skin. Consequently, escaping gases from inside the body often create a uniquely repulsive odor even before any external signs of decomposition are present. Moving the body to examine it or to remove it from a scene only increases the amount of the gas and smell."
 
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