Chiquita71
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Upon my arrival, I made contact with Mr. George Anthony, and his wife, Cynthia Anthony. George pointed out a white Pontiac Sunfire, bearing Florida tag G63XV, as the vehicle to be towed. Cynthia released her Compaq laptop (SN:CND6430RKH) and power cord as well as several miscellaneous items, including her grand daughter’s (Caylee Anthony) cloth-bodied baby doll (unclothed) and Dora the Explorer backpack, a child’s toothbrush, a dinnerware knife and a black leather bag containing various papers. Cynthia mentioned upon getting the vehicle, she noticed the interior of the car had a strong, unidentifiable odor. The scent was also evident on some of the items she gave to me. Regarding the dinnerware knife, Cynthia advised she found it inside the vehicle and it appeared to be unused and has since been washed.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/media/acrobat/2008-08/41844520.pdf
ETA: From page 182 at the above link. This was retyped by me. Not swearing it's completely accurate.
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I am in the middle of this thread so sorry if you guys have already covered this but if the "strong, unidentifiable odor" was "also evident on some of the items she gave to me": that leads me to think the backpack and or doll was in the trunk with Caylee while she was decomposing.
Even more reason to wonder why Casey didn't dispose of these items with Caylee's body? Dispose of them elsewhere? When she was "smelling the smell" you would think the first thing she would do was to get rid of items causing the smell. You know, before getting gas cans to cover the smell or telling people dead animals had crawled up into her engine.
After reading part of this thread, now I do wonder for the first time-how did Casey's car come to be at Amscot? I'm just asking out loud, I will find the thread for that subject.
Does the absence of the mama doll and Caylee's backpack being with her remains tell us that Casey had yet to come up with a "zanny kidnapping story?" That she didn't leave Caylee's stuff she would leave with the nanny because she wasn't going to say that is what happened(at that time.)
I used to think the duct tape was to make it look like a kidnapping but if that was not Casey's plan at the time of dumping (sorry) Caylee's remains: then the duct tape was just part of killing her-not part of any staging. Which would seem to go with information I read that said the duct tape was most likely put on before death. I don't have a link for that and I am ready to stand corrected on that "fact."
As a poster said on this thread, Caylee would have fussed(to say the least)if she did not have her doll with her, so Caylee would have been unconscious at the time of the separation of her and her doll. I say, "yeah" to that. One could say that Caylee was asleep as she was passed to nanny but it is automatic that a caregiver would be asking, "does she have her blanket, her bag, her doll?" Right? Who would be babysitting and have not asked, "where is their stuff?"
...jmo...