Can anyone think of a different case where it seemed the body could have been relocated during the initial search-period / investigation to a location within the search zone, where it would be easy to to be caught doing the relocating and to a place where the victim would definitely eventually be found?
It's so brazen. And I wonder, IF it happened, if it's unprecedented. Not that it matters; anything humanly possible is possible. It's just so daring; it doesn't fit with what would be such a cowardly crime initially.
Well, cadaver dogs alerted on area under playhouse behind the Anthony's home, but Caylee wasn't there.
They alerted on trunk of car, no Caylee.
Her remains turned up months later in a rain filled stand of trees only a quarter mile from her home.
Paula Sims killed one baby at home, and it was wrapped in a trash can bag and hidden in her parents freezer while cops searched her house. The infants body was later retreived and thrown in a public waste container.
I don't personally think it's daring as much as a panicked killer hiding body fast in unlikely place, and moving to "better" location when there's more time to plan. IMHOO!