GeekyGirl
I rock at Trivial Pursuit, just don't ask me where
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But Casey would never want to get her hands dirty and a dead body would just be icky to her. I can't imagine her applying duct tape after Caylee's death for that reason. And the duct tape wouldn't stay on a decomposing face. It wouldn't stick if fluids were already coming out of her mouth. It wouldn't have been with the skull still if it was put on after death. If the purging fluids weren't enough, there was a hurricane and she was under water for months. The duct tape would no longer be there if it was put on after death and then the body going through a hot trunk then swamp conditions with a hurricane added in to boot. A person could TRY to apply duct tape after death, but that is not what happened here. We'd have a whole different case if the duct tape was applied after Caylee's death, believe me.
It all depends on how soon after death it was applied. If it was applied shortly after, it probably would have stuck just fine. In a hospital, if an autopsy is required after a person's death, all of the medical devices (I.e. Endotracheal tubes, IV's, central lines, foley catheters etc.) are required to be left in place. Many times when prepping a body to go the morgue, I've had to tape these tubes in place to keep them from being pulled out during the bagging/transfer process. Even transpore tape (which is much less sticky than duct tape) sticks quite well to a, pardon the term, freshly dead body.