Leila
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Love all the input!! I didn't mean to imply that CA "bagged her", I believe that she was already bagged. The results from the Body Farm indicated that the "odor signature" was that of a decomposing body left uncontained (not sealed) for 2.6 days. I do think KC placed Caylee (bless her), in the trunk initially just wrapped in a blanket, then she "bagged her" and concealed her in the trunk. IMO if Caylees' remains were left in the trunk until after the car was picked up from the tow yard, decomposition would occur more rapidly given how hot it would have been in the trunk and thus advancing to the stage of being near skeletonized by July 16th. I do believe CA's 3rd 911 call was genuine, but perhaps she put 2 and 2 together later that night (not before she called 911). Any of the A's had the opportunity after the police left that night to do their own investigating........The A's have always covered for KC's "messes". Perhaps KC was being truthful when she said " I have no idea where my daughter is". I don't know, GA has always done Ca's bidding and as another poster said, perhaps CA knew nothing of it and GA was trying to shield CA from the awful truth. I can't believe LE did not seize the car immediately, IMO there was the means, motive and time for one of the A's to remove the remains.
I've always felt that the moment of truth for Cindy was the late afternoon of July 16th. It was reported by one of the local news media that Cindy and George and George's sister, were at the Anthony home and had the television on as they expected an Amber Alert. A friend or neighbor called them and told them to turn the channel to another station, that it was being reported that Casey had been arrested.
I think that Cindy was clinging to the "kidnapped by the nanny" story up until this point. When she learned that Casey had been arrested for lying to the police, she knew the kidnapping story was a lie and realized that Caylee was dead. As the details of Casey's lies were reported by the news media, Cindy learned there was no nanny, no job at Universal, and everything they had believed was true, was a lie.
Cindy could have accepted the truth at this point. But, instead, she opted to perpetuate Casey's lies and obstruct the investigation.