Zoe Bogart
Let's not ask for the Moon, we have the Stars
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I'm not getting all these statements about how difficult it would be to do and how the hot air would kill her etc.
As if the ONLY two options were that KC left her in the car all the time OR not at all.
I think people are over thinking this She left her in the car ONCE and it killed her.
I agree that she probably used chloroform on a regular basis to knock her out. Drugging a kid on a regular basis is dangerous and traceable. Anyone who has ever had to deal with a two year old can tell you about the crying to sleep and the tantrums. KC could just have knocked her out night after night.
People keep saying Caylee would have a fear of cars etc. Well not if she died the first time KC did it?
I think she used to drug her at home when she wanted to hang out with her boyfriends, she'd leave Caylee on the couch knocked out. Seemed pretty simple. No screaming and tantrums just out like a light.
One night KC decides to take it to the next level, see if she can get away with her sleeping through the night in the car. She cracks al the windows, and put Caylee in the trunk then undoes the carseat, folds down the back an just puts the car seat back in the car.
But that night Caylee dies.
BBM
My answer was in response to the poll question, assuming it meant she left the child in the car on a regular basis. As you say, one time could have been the only time because the baby didn't survive. We'll probably never know.
In looking carefully at the poll, I see my answer when it was first created was "Yes", so I must have been thinking it was possible it happened once, the deadly once. On a regular basis in the heat, no way. One time would have done her in or she would have showed signs of serious damage, imo.
There is the possibility she could have left her in the car inside a parking garage away from the hot sun, but even so, it could be awfully warm in a closed car. During the winter it could have been feasible, unless temperature fell to the 30s.
She could have been drugging the child at home, at night, while George and Cindy slept and she went out. She could have also done that in the daytime after George went to work. Casey would leave with Caylee to go to the "nanny's and to work", then return to the house after George left, drug the child (or drug her "at the nanny's" first), go out for a few hours, come back for Caylee before Cindy got home, and both leave again... Again, that sounds like a lot of trouble for lazy Casey for just a few hours of afternoon fun.
We'll never know.
Although, there's still that darn duct tape. Why duct tape a sleeping, chloroformed baby? Over the mouth, maybe. Over nose and mouth? That's something very, very sinister. Just leaving the child in the car is sinister, adding chloroform and duct tape??? :devil: