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The article said "one of the computers taken" and "someone" was looking up chloroform.Casey's laptop.
The article said "one of the computers taken" and "someone" was looking up chloroform.Casey's laptop.
So, could it be from someone trying to clean the trunk?
I agree with earlier posters, it doesn't explain looking it up on the internet. So, we now have to figure out why, and where did she get it.
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx is her new nickname. Or are we not allowed nicknames?
My searches indicate that it leaves the system quickly.
BTW, I'm new. Hi, everyone.
Wiki info:
Inadvertent synthesis of chloroform
The haloform reaction can also occur inadvertently in domestic settings. Sodium hypochlorite solution (chlorine bleach) mixed with common household liquids such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, ethanol, or isopropyl alcohol may produce some chloroform, in addition to other compounds such as chloroacetone, or dichloroacetone.
In drowning, the victims stomach usually fills with water. In some cases, the lungs may fill with water, but not always. If the person become unconscious, then the lungs will fill with water, but in some cases, the drowning victim's larygospasms will prevent water from entering the lungs. However, if there is chlorine in the water and it enters the stomach and/or lungs, the chlorine could react with the body, the human body is 65% water. Let's say the victim was buried, then dug up and moved a day or two later. Due to decomposition and time the chlorine could have interacted with the water in the body, gases and other chemical compounds to create a high level of chloroform. Remember, chloroform is usually used one or two drops at a time. Even an ounce or two of chloroform would be considered a high level.
Incidentally, the large amount of water swallowed by most drowning victims, can later cause kidney failure in those victims who were successfully resucitated.
Of course, this theory doesn't explain why Casey was looking up chloroform on the internet.
You can make it using pool shocker and actetone (nail polish remover )
other ways too ( please let LE find she purchased at least one of these
and had access to the other )
there is no benevolent reason to make this crap - nor to be searching
how to on the internet
People we have to stop trying to attribute normal human actions and
emotions to this sick girl . She is damaged goods.
trying to catch up! But I found this:
"According to numerous Web sites, chloroform can form when chlorine comes in contact with skin, sweat or urine."
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/orange/orl-casey-anthony-jail-090308,0,7110266.story
My searches indicate that it leaves the system quickly.
BTW, I'm new. Hi, everyone.