cindilou
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I thought the phone was misplaced, but the sim card fell out. Oh, nevermind...it's all bs anyway!!!
that's what i thought too.. and you're right, either way its all BS!!
I thought the phone was misplaced, but the sim card fell out. Oh, nevermind...it's all bs anyway!!!
That does help..as I think the scent of decomp lingers even if someone has sprayed, washed and cleaned the area..that is how strong that odor is and if it is made of a combination of chemicals and this can break those down..then that is super.
On another note I think that Caylee's DNA is back..just my opinion, but the way they worded certain things at the end of last week, then said they would not be releasing certain peices of evidence..I think they have it..but it just isn't enough. Meaning , Caylee's DNA, hair , clothing fiber , etc should be in that car, and even the trunk from throwing kids things in the trunk, as her mother and possibly grandparents have driven her in it before. And if the dirt is from the beach or the backyard..you kknow and attorney is going to say well it should be , they live there, they visited there etc.
Does anyone know exactly what time the first 911 call to the Orlando Police Dept. was? I am referring to the one made from the parking lot of the local LE substation when they couldn't figure out which LE jurisdiction she was in so she went home and called? I know it was after 5:30pm but can't find anything to verify the actual time. I know that the second 911 call was made at 8:44pm and the third at 9:41pm per the OCSO website. I am interesting in just how much time elapsed between the first call and the second call. I am also trying to figure out how much time lapsed between the GP's getting the car back from impound around 3:00 or 4:00pm according to Cindy and when the first call was actually made. Thanks
Respectfully copied from the Wikipedia entry on Dr. Arpad Vass, developer of the chemical sniffer currently being used by Dr. Bass at the Body Farm...
"Decomposition odor analysis or DOA database is being established which will help to identify the over 400 body vapours which emanate from a decaying and decomposing human body. Such a database would enable the Federal Bureau of Investigation's search teams and cadaver dogs (Human Remains Detection dogs) to detect the location of remains of human beings.[3] The database is a part of the University of Tennessee Anthropological Research Facility.[4] These dogs train in the same method as narcotic dogs can sniff out graves of buried human remains."
Well tell them they're making stuff up while you're at it! TIA
I said something to that effect earlier (like 2 threads ago, gosh time flies). Although I'm seeing conflicting evidence on whether the sniffer has been used successfully in court for decomp, I'm imagining that LE wants as much evidence of a "body" (IE: cadaver dog hits+DNA+ blood+ hair+ sniffer results) as they can find. Although I'd like to think it won't come to that...
But county jails?I remember when my brother was in county jail back in the 60's he was appealing his sentence using books from the library. Now this was in Morris County in New Jersey.
I know one thing for sure, I am not going to get in trouble to find out if they have one or not!
Some might, but I remember reading something (and of course don't know what the link is, but it was directly from the jail there in Florida) that books couldn't be brought in to inmates. This was brought up back when Casey had asked for her bible from home.Hi Panthera! I heard the jails sometimes have a small library that inmates can borrow books from?
If there is a trial, I am going to the trial OR it better be on In Session!
OMG., I had to close our bedroom door, my not so lady-like side was yelling at the TV
The other day, Lee was saying in his presser, that there were calls maybe from pay phones or someone else using Caseys phone (according to him, she's had a lot of phones). I bet his info that he's come up with is what Cindy took to LE. today.
Grand Jury indictment first, imo..
There was another part to that too statement referencing not a murderer either.
And Michael Walsh classifies lying as a misunderstood falsehood!