secreteye
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I don't. This is real life. Not a movie.
I know, I know...I guess I just still want to keep on believing that there is a small chance that Caylee could be alive, somewhere.
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I don't. This is real life. Not a movie.
That horn thing that Cindy is using to make noise to drown out the reporters -- whose idea was that! Can't she just ignore them or say "No Comment". Why does it always have to be sooooooo dramatic?
I have seen quite a few cases played out in the media, never saw the people do the horn thing.
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Never mind, I think I figured it out. Whoever is advising CA at this juncture (thanks NG, love the juncture word) has given her some "foot in mouth" preventative ("If you feel the urge to say something, just toot this horn").
It would be hard to do a 20/20 interview with the horn thing blowing.
With all the safe and legal degreasers on the market there would be no reason for George to use a dangerous product like Chloroform.Does anyone know if this (chloroform) would clean blood and dna evidence? I'm just thinking maybe *someone* used it to clean the trunk. For some reason I can just see this family owning a little bottle of it for when George works on de greasing things like his car etc. He seems to be a handy man along with his wife the cleaner.
My understanding is that the smell of chloroform is obvious and not unpleasant. It's a rather clean sweet smell.
Also, to use enough to clean or coverup with would have knocked out whoever was doing the cleaning.
It takes only a few drops to knock someone out. And then it would only knock someone out for 20 minutes.
I just remember the teacher soaking gauze and putting a lid on. Was that chloroform? I was a conscientious objector. I refused to dissect.Old timers here. Question, please. Isn't choloroform what they used to embalm frogs and fetal pigs when we were in biology?
Wasn't she at the garage door punching in a code? if so, maybe she was tooting to block out anyone recording the tone for the garage door code?
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My understanding is that the smell of chloroform is obvious and not unpleasant. It's a rather clean sweet smell.
Also, to use enough to clean or coverup with would have knocked out whoever was doing the cleaning.
It takes only a few drops to knock someone out. And then it would only knock someone out for 20 minutes.
I know, I know...I guess I just still want to keep on believing that there is a small chance that Caylee could be alive, somewhere.
No, that's formaldahyde (sp?)Old timers here. Question, please. Isn't choloroform what they used to embalm frogs and fetal pigs when we were in biology?
Old timers here. Question, please. Isn't choloroform what they used to embalm frogs and fetal pigs when we were in biology?
Well, I am going to have to sign up for anger management classes!
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Formaldahyde is what was used in biology class for the frogs etc.
What was said regarding a duffle bag etc. on Nancy Grace? My 3 -year old was MOMMYING me to peices and I missed it. TIA.
If that's the case...then this is one slick family. I would never have thought of that.Wasn't she at the garage door punching in a code? if so, maybe she was tooting to block out anyone recording the tone for the garage door code?
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