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I just watched the press conference and didn't see anyone crying.
Sadly I've seen it more times than I can count. And the only reason so far is because of obviously bad weather like a tornado warning or a body was found.
God Bless him, and give him a big hug from all of us, and tell him to please be careful. Hubby says I am just getting too emotional over this whole thing because I cry daily.. I am going to call some of the stores home offices Monday and make sure it is ok to send them a poster to put up for volunteers. When they start back maybe we will have a lot more volunteers.I'm awfully proud of my hubby. He had part of his lung removed 10 weeks ago due to cancer and he's been out there too.
That's why I wondered about those satellites you can view an area from like google earth?
I just watched the press conference and didn't see anyone crying.
I just watched the press conference and didn't see anyone crying.
Thanks SuziQ. BTW, if they found a body, they wouldn't notify the family right away would they? wouldn't LE have to verify the identity?
I wouldn't be ENTIRELY surprised, if they took a day or two or more. Checked with a coroner, first, maybe. Even, in this case, drew up charges.
Since KC passed on the plea deal, she gets no breaks. Or, she gets about as many breaks as she gave her child.
Link, pretty please!!!:clap:
I'm sure if anyone lives in the area they will see helicopters hovering.
No, they certainly wouldn't notify Casey because she's a POI. And the family is not trustworthy. Although I would think they would do it as soon as they thought the media was going to break the news. LE probably has all they need to identify Caylee. And a visual ID is not going to happen at this point.
Are they LE helicopters or media? How many?
You know, as much as we are questioning whether or not they found a body, imagine what the Anthony's are feeling right now??
A post from a searcher:
Well, we were sent home about an hour ago. Y'all probably know by now that the search has been suspended.
When we were told to go home we were SO excited! (Not that you can be happy about the discovery of a child's dead body.) But we thought the search was over and justice would be served.
However, we were simply told that "the search was too dangerous to continue."
Yes, it was hotter than heck but the humidity was actually lower than usual (for Florida). The bugs were out in full force but that was "business as usual" too.
Yesterday, at least three people needed medical attention due to heat stroke. I don't know how many people needed medical attention today. (If any.)
We asked if the more physically fit among us could continue to search but we were denied. Let's face it... there are a lot of very nice, very well meaning people (civilians) searching who might not be in the best possible physical condition.
I am going to take a shower and wash off ten pounds of bug spray. I just thought I would post a factual update from someone who was there. (Not that they gave us that much information.)
http://community.myfoxorlando.com/blogs/WOFL/2008/08/04/The_Search_for_Caylee_Anthony?page_no=1777
I still believe they may have found something.