The Caylee Anthony Search With Florida 3 Airboat Search and Rescue
http://blogs.discovery.com/criminal_report/2008/09/the-caylee-anth.html
http://blogs.discovery.com/criminal_report/2008/09/the-caylee-anth.html
The pathologist appointed by the suspects is Dr. Chen Kugel, a former deputy director of the forensic institute. "Remains immersed in water are better preserved than remains exposed to air," Kugel noted, explaining that "changes in water occur at half the pace of changes in open air. And if the water contains certain salts, decomposition can be further delayed ... However, if you throw a body in a suitcase into the water, after three months, it is likely you will find only a skeleton with almost no soft tissue. Particularly in the case of small girl."
Meanwhile, the motion Anthony's attorney, Jose Baez, filed earlier this week to stop all current and future forensic evidence testing in the search for Anthony's missing daughter, Caylee, may never come to fruition.
According to a representative with the 9th Judicial Circuit Court, Baez never delivered a copy to the judge's office and has not requested the judge schedule a hearing on the motion.
Until the judge sees the paperwork and gets a request to hold some sort of hearing, the court spokeswoman said nothing will be done about that motion.