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Presumes Caylee could access the backyard. Children this age can't usually open sliding glass doors by themselves. So possible IF back sliders we ajar. If A/C was on, that is unlikely.
Possible.
I haven't seen anything that has stated that Casey was accustomed to having Caylee at Tony's from 9-1:00 anywhere. IIRC, Clint stated he and Casey would leave together at approximately the same time in the morning. Please provide a link for Caylee being at Tony's in the mornings on a usual basis.
Also, Tony stated that he was often home later from school (i.e. 3:00-4:00) if he stopped after class with friends. So I am not sure I have seen evidence that Casey indeed had a 'normal' schedule.
I sort of like this one, except that on her phone, if the display did say Kyle, then that would mean she listed her own phone number in the on-hand phone as 'Kyle'. And the fact that he was at work until he finally came home at 9:50 after multiple calls from Cindy and trying to get Lee to intervene.
IDK, my girls have been able to open them since they were two - as long as the pin wasn't in the top.Presumes Caylee could access the backyard. Children this age can't usually open sliding glass doors by themselves. So possible IF back sliders we ajar. If A/C was on, that is unlikely.
It doesn't take into account the Chloroform in the car? How did that get there and what was it used for?
George, believing Casey is still in the house leaves for an afternoon commitment with his new job. Caylee awakes at home alone. She wanders around and into the back yard. She discovers the ladder still attached to the pool and climbs in.
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wouldnt George notice if Casey's car was gone when he pulled out of the driveway?
Not if he thought it was in the garage. He wasn't paying close attention to details.
It doesn't take into account the Chloroform in the car? How did that get there and what was it used for?
she didn't park her car in the garage. the neighbor even said that.
IDK, my girls have been able to open them since they were two - as long as the pin wasn't in the top.
I'm iffy on George's being at work. I know that is the expectation, but, haven't seen this explicitly in any statement. Would appreciate a link.
The only new job that I can remember for George is the one where he started working on July 15th, the same day this all went down.Need help locating info on Georges new job and his changing schedule to bounce against the following theory. I vaguely recall a video interview in which he states he had to go to an afternoon meeting he had with his new job.
It doesn't take into account the Chloroform in the car? How did that get there and what was it used for?
IDK, my girls have been able to open them since they were two - as long as the pin wasn't in the top.
Not quite sure yet. Perhaps it was used by George as a spot remover in an attempt to clean things up.
I'm not completely up to speed on the timing of the chloroform searching on the PC, but, if the searches were 'bookended' by other searches it might be clear who was doing the searching (i.e. Facebook=>stain remover=>MySpace, would be Casey; Cooking=>stain remover=>AARP, would be George )
The only new job that I can remember for George is the one where he started working on July 15th, the same day this all went down.
Cindy states this in the bond hearing and couldn't remember the name of the place George was working.
Alternatively, she may return home and doesn’t see George or Caylee and thinks they may have gone on an errand together. At 4:10PM she discovers Caylee and the flurry of calls begin.
IIRC he had an earlier meeting too. Perhaps the interview????