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On one of the pages it said that it was not dog or cat fur...I wonder if she happened to hit a squirrel, or found one on the side of the road and put it in the trunk to come up with an excuse for the smell.
The anthony's had an orange Tabby cat.I just saw it on what I think was Cindy's bed yesterday, and I'll try to go & hunt for the photo.
Didn't Amy or Annie have a dog? I can't remember now whose car died, but Casey knew about it. wonder if she could have had Caylee there temporarily . . . just knoodling
Was this hair/fur completely under the tape? Is it possible an animal was messing with the remains and a little hair got stuck to the adhesive, but not really underneath it (while it was still sticky)? There was a brief period of time that Caylee would have been on dryer land, particularly before Faye swept through...I think the water then ruined the adhesive (I am a genius with this last statement....duh!)
that's a thought, especially since there was known to be animal predation on some of the bones. Wonder if any of the deceased animals they found bones from in the woods (IIRC) died as a result of chloroform which had been used on Caylee? Presumably there would be remains of various little animals here and there anyway in that area that died of natural causes, but who knows.
Yes, according to the water study IIRC the remains (Area A for example) would have been on dry land or nearly dry until that two week period in August when there was up to 6 inches of water (I believe August), then on dry or nearly dry land again after that.
Yep, you're right, it is a very semanticky thing....