I haven't read all of the documents released today but as far as the information about the heart sticker, in my opinion I don't believe that it was a sign or indication of love or remorse on KC's part. An earlier poster mentioned that if anything it reflected upon KC's maturity level -I agree but taking that one step further - why or what would have caused her to display that kind of immaturity, almost like child's play....so I have to wonder if KC actually applied the sticker to the duct tape to make Caylee think that they were playing a game, hoping that Caylee would look in the mirror, see the heart and never know what was coming next. KC had to cover her mouth so that the chloroform wouldn't be inhaled orally potentially causing Caylee to scream or cry out from it burning & irratating her throat before she actually passed out. Instead KC held a rag/cloth to Caylee's nose. Did KC then, after Caylee became unconscious, smother, strangle or use some other method to kill her or did KC continue to hold a chloroformed rag/cloth to Caylee's nose again and again until her breathing stopped? I don't know but regardless, that heart sticker, IMO DOES NOT represent any feelings of love or remorse.
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"Dental Medicine. A Manual Of Dental Materia Medica And Therapeutics"
Dr. Spark recommends highly, as a hemostatic agent, a solution composed of chloroform 2 parts, water 200 parts. He claims that it acts with a rapidity that is truly marvelous, and it has not the slightest disagreeable taste. It is useful in all operations upon the mouth and throat. Dr. A. Guerin, of Paris, claims that death from chloroform may be avoided if inhaled exclusively through the mouth, holding the nose. When death occurs from stoppage of the heart, the cardiac muscular fibres cease to contract under the influence of a reflex action exerted by the nasal nerves on the pneumo-gastric, stimulating the inhibitory power of the latter on the heart. When a rabbit is made to inhale chloroform directly through an opening in the trachea, the drug has no effect whatever on the heart. On the contrary, when the chloroform is held before the nose of the rabbit, the heart immediately stops.