headndownstream
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If Caylees body wasn't in the trunk at the time then why was the smell so unberable and why didn't the tow yard guy smell anything when he picked the car up? It was AFTER the car was towed that it began smelling so that is where I am confused. Something is not adding up to me and is making me wonder if this SB guy is in on everything. He says they threw the bag over the fence b/c it contained maggots and stuff. Could it be that they are leaving the part out that Caylees body was also in the bag?
This also makes me wonder that if Caylees body was in the trunk that long that maybe that is WHY the car is still smelling 4 months later.[/QUOTE]
I'll be interested to hear about the conditions about when the car was towed. I think I've seen cars being towed and with the equipment they have now days, it is a pretty fast and simple task. I can't remember if it was stated if the car was locked or not. I wonder if the tow guy had to open the car to lock the steering wheel? Or open it just to lock the doors? Do we know?
Also, I wonder if a strong breeze was present on that day. If it was blowing away from him, it could have taken any odor present. Same if it was raining. I would kind of think that after a car was impounded, no one would really pay any attention to it physically until it was picked up or had to be moved again.
This also makes me wonder that if Caylees body was in the trunk that long that maybe that is WHY the car is still smelling 4 months later.[/QUOTE]
I'll be interested to hear about the conditions about when the car was towed. I think I've seen cars being towed and with the equipment they have now days, it is a pretty fast and simple task. I can't remember if it was stated if the car was locked or not. I wonder if the tow guy had to open the car to lock the steering wheel? Or open it just to lock the doors? Do we know?
Also, I wonder if a strong breeze was present on that day. If it was blowing away from him, it could have taken any odor present. Same if it was raining. I would kind of think that after a car was impounded, no one would really pay any attention to it physically until it was picked up or had to be moved again.