SeriouslySearching
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I hope Turbo and Marly56 won't mind that I brought this over from the other thread. I would like to discuss this a bit more here:
If this did happen with CA's mother (Caylee's greatgrandmother), could it be possible that it was little Caylee reaching out to her to say goodbye? I believe that Caylee felt safest with her and loved her dearly for it.
i just got to the end of SP [GREAT GRANDMOTHER] she told the detectives that around the time that KC was gone with caylee, she recieved 2 messages on her telephone answering machine. she said they were strange ...she said it was a child gibberish and with ''a whole lotta'' noise in the background. a few days later she got the second call again ''it sounded like a little kid''.she said it sound like a recording... the first thought i had.. maybe this is what JG heard when he was speaking to KC... could KC have played that recording in the background to her great grandmother and also played it to JG to give the impression that Caylee was still around?
This reminds me of people who have said they received calls from people after they have "passed". Strange I know.
No more strange than the guy who died on impact in the train wreck in LA recently and his phone dialed each of his family members' numbers for the next several hours up until the time he was found in the wreckage. They never found the phone and could not account for why it happened.
I tend to believe things like that happen more than people realize. We are energy and that energy could be connected in someway through a cell phone because they get their signals from the air.
The reason she may have sounded garbled is because she was dead and could not really get through. I have read about that happening many times to people and it seems it is more prevalent now with cell phones.
If this did happen with CA's mother (Caylee's greatgrandmother), could it be possible that it was little Caylee reaching out to her to say goodbye? I believe that Caylee felt safest with her and loved her dearly for it.