gypsiechavi
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Good question RasGirl26.
It means that the police are doing their jobs and following any credible leads in spite of the Anthonys statements to the contrary.
Ooo this is a good question. If they were positive Caylee is deceased, why would they take such a drastic step and do it in such "rambo" style?....snipped...
So LE followed up on a tip that someone saw Caylee.........wouldn't that mean that they don't have enough evidence to prove that she is deceased? If they had evidence that she was not alive, why would they have bothered to check out this little girl and make the parents show proof that it was not Caylee? And this was not a sighting in another state, it was an hour from the Anthony's home.
Mods if this has been discussed or needs merging I'm sorry, I'm still kinda new.
okay to me this is HUGE, Yes if they found Caylee and were certain she is dead why would they do that????????? What about the death ring and decomp?????????????? my head is spinning I thought for certain Caylee was dead!
I'm curious as to what LE Department went to the home and if they had contact with OCSO before hand.
Precisely! Why 5 officers?? and in the middle of the night!That was my first thought when I read the same article earlier today. If LE is so certain that Caylee is deceased, why send 5 officers out to investigate this tip? It tells me that their case isn't as strong as we've been led to believe. Very worrisome.
It's possible that Volusia County Dispatch got a call with a tip and they automatically dispatched the 5 officers without consulting Orange County.
Maybe until she's declared officially dead they must respond.
It's possible that Volusia County Dispatch got a call with a tip and they automatically dispatched the 5 officers without consulting Orange County.
Maybe until she's declared officially dead they must respond.
if it werent so late, i would call my brother! He's a deputy in Valoucia County!:waitasec::waitasec::waitasec::waitasec::waitasec::waitasec::waitasec::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang:my heart still says she is gone, but I cant help but wonder now.
That was my first thought when I read the same article earlier today. If LE is so certain that Caylee is deceased, why send 5 officers out to investigate this tip? It tells me that their case isn't as strong as we've been led to believe. Very worrisome.
It means that the police are doing their jobs and following any credible leads in spite of the Anthonys statements to the contrary.
I dont know guys, I don't think so. They probably already have actions in place, and I dont know, but can find out tomorrow, if they call OC first.It's possible that Volusia County Dispatch got a call with a tip and they automatically dispatched the 5 officers without consulting Orange County.
Maybe until she's declared officially dead they must respond.
I just wish they would have wiped her nose for the pic. ugh.
It seems like calling the girl by her middle name when she's out in public would create confusion at her age :waitasec: I can see why they'd do it though.I just watched the news and the parents of the other Kalee said they are now going to start calling her by her middle name when they're out in public to avoid confusion.
PS: also it was Volusia County that went out to check on the tip not Orlando.
if it werent so late, i would call my brother! He's a deputy in Valoucia County!
She did wipe her nose--all over her face! I enlarged the pic and couldn't believe what I could see in her nose. Why did the parents choose to provide that picture?
By the way, I think she looks a whole lot older than Caylee Anthony. Any one know how old the "kaylee" with a "K" girl is?