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Thanks. I think we could find a slough of cases, besides Gacy, on crime library, for example.
I thought they only took 1 computer from the home - a laptop!!
Sources also said that one of the computers taken as evidence from the Anthony home showed that someone had been searching for information on chloroform and how to use it.
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail?contentId=7351737&version=12&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=TSTY&pageId=1.1.1
I think Casey googled chloroform before Caylee went missing.
I don't think she used it to clean. This is what you get when you google uses of chloroform. Not much about getting high or making babies sleep:
http://www.yourdictionary.com/chloroform
Two uses:
a toxic, carcinogenic, colorless, volatile liquid, CHCl, with a sweet taste, used as a solvent, fumigant, etc. and, formerly, as a general anesthetic
Etymology: Fr chloroforme: see chloro- & formyl
transitive verb
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article615069.ece
- to anesthetize with chloroform
- to kill with chloroform
A RADIOGRAPHER drugged his daughter with antidepressants then suffocated her with a chloroform-soaked rag in re- venge for an affair his wife was having with a part-time judge, a court was told yesterday
http://www.taxidermy.net/forums/BeginnersArticles/01/i/01224C4A30.html
This is a very humane way to dispatch of any living creature
Took this from wikipedia if anyone needs more info on chloroform:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloroform
Uses
In addition, it is used under research conditions to anesthetize mosquitoes for experiments, most frequently for the study of malaria. In film and television, it is sometimes used in a fictional manner to knock out an unsuspecting victim, leaving no trace.
[edit] As a solvent
Chloroform is a common solvent because it is relatively unreactive, miscible with most organic liquids, and conveniently volatile. Small amounts of chloroform are used as a solvent in the pharmaceutical industry and for producing dyes and pesticides. Chloroform is an effective solvent for alkaloids in their base form and thus plant material is commonly extracted with chloroform for pharmaceutical processing. For example, it is commercially used to extract morphine from poppies, scopolamine from Datura plants. Chloroform containing deuterium (heavy hydrogen), CDCl3, is a common solvent used in NMR spectroscopy. It can be used to bond pieces of acrylic glass (which is also known under the trade name 'Perspex').
Commonly used in DNA extractions and generally in conjunction with phenol to form a biolayer with extraction buffer (tris etc). DNA will form in the supernatant while protein and non soluble cell materials will precipitate between the buffer chloroform layers.
[edit] See also
Snip, snip......thanks to coltsgal for providing this article!
Here are my thoughts about the use of cloroform in the trunk and when.
I'm inclined to believe that due to the "significant" amount of chloroform that has been reported and the information quoted above, that there would have been NO insect activity in the trunk. The impound owner stated that there were flies and maggots when the trunk was opened. Wouldn't a "significant" amount of chloroform have caused the demise of these critters due to it's toxicity?
I believe that the chloroform was used to clean the trunk on July 15th. The above article also indicates that chloroform is used in laboratory's for separating DNA. If it was used at this time, that could also explain the "significant" amount that investigators found, as it didn't have much time to dissipate or evaporate.
Just to help in these situations, at the top of each thread is a functuion called search this thread. Often you can put in a key term and see what pops up within this thread only. Try doing a search on the word *level* and see if any results produce useful information to you.sorry if this has been discussed but 41 pages is too many to look through to see.
if there was a high level of chloroform in the trunk, wouldn't it have had to been put there close to the time they tested it? otherwise i would assume it would have evaporated or been at a very low level by the time they tested it. if it was being used as a cleaning agent, wouldn't one need a very good mask while doing this to keep from knocking themselves out?
could you even get in and drive it after this? wouldn't it seep into the interior of the car? i can spill gas on the outside of the car and it smells like i got it all in the interior.
I agree. I have a question. If chloroform is used to separate DNA, could someone that knew this have been using the chloroform in the trunk in attempts to remove any DNA eveidence found there?? Maybe they were thinking that it would screw the DNA evidence all up.
gemma, off topic for just a moment. Do you have an opinion on meth actually causing a personality disorder? I've read one or two of Casey's friends mention a recent change in her behavior.
sorry if this has been discussed but 41 pages is too many to look through to see.
if there was a high level of chloroform in the trunk, wouldn't it have had to been put there close to the time they tested it? otherwise i would assume it would have evaporated or been at a very low level by the time they tested it. if it was being used as a cleaning agent, wouldn't one need a very good mask while doing this to keep from knocking themselves out?
could you even get in and drive it after this? wouldn't it seep into the interior of the car? i can spill gas on the outside of the car and it smells like i got it all in the interior.
gemma, off topic for just a moment. Do you have an opinion on meth actually causing a personality disorder? I've read one or two of Casey's friends mention a recent change in her behavior.
personality disorders aren't "caused" by drugs - they are caused by one's home environment. you might be thinking of meth-induced psychosis, which is a brain chemistry issue, and mimics symptoms of schitzophrenia. I don't recall reading anything from the friends about a change in behavior. there's been no evidence to suggest her behavior of lying, stealing and otherwise deceiving everyone she knew is anything new or different than what she'd been doing since 18.