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i want to know how casey knows it meant more to him than they would ever know; she must have known who it was because she didn't ask who....and who wouldn't ask what stranger is in your house eating chili at a time like this?
Maybe it was Roy KronKs supervisor- Scot- who was the mystery visitor
I hope so, Phumi. But there were so many people around Casey and Caylee preceding the disappearance and then around the matter afterward, we haven't heard about indepth investigation into even several key players and witnesses if you ask me, maybe more will come out or maybe the investigation was pretty limited into a lot of these people, just an interview basically in a lot of cases. I mean, giving a person a polygraph for example doesn't rule them out, it's not a scientific tool, yet it appears that some people might not have been investigated much at all simply because they "passed" a polygraph, not even tested to see what meds were in their system while taking the poly, etc. Others were basically just interviewed, that's it, even though Caylee had actually spent time in their house or stayed in their house right before the disappearance. So I don't know how much the chili guy was checked out, hopefully he was!
and you could be right that he wasn't a stranger.[/QUote
You're right, it would have been nice had the anothony's took a polygraph.
Wonder why they were too scared to take one?
I hope so, Phumi. But there were so many people around Casey and Caylee preceding the disappearance and then around the matter afterward, we haven't heard about indepth investigation into even several key players and witnesses if you ask me, maybe more will come out, but it appears that the investigation was pretty limited into a lot of these people, just an interview basically in a lot of cases. I mean, giving a person a polygraph for example doesn't rule them out, it's not a scientific tool, yet it appears that some people might not have been investigated much at all simply because they "passed" a polygraph, without even being tested to see what meds were in their system while taking the poly, etc. Others were basically just interviewed, that's it, even though Caylee had actually spent time in their house or stayed in their house right before the disappearance. Some weren't even interviewed! So I don't know how much the chili guy was checked out, but hopefully he was!
and you could be right that he wasn't a stranger.
bumpity bump bump for reference,clues, and Lord knows what else.
Isn't it nice when we are looking for old infomration and we have a separate thread for an obscure topic and don't have to go through 500 general discussion threads?
Just thought I would throw that in there.
title search is my function of choice. that is why we ask for titles that give a good idea of content.As in........tags are a glorious thing?
ooops my bad....no tags.....all credit to JBean for finding it despite NO TAGS. Tag away folks tag away.
Anyone think it could have been Caylees dad? Just a thought because IMO Casey knows who it is just by the lack of curious conversation.
What I found the most odd about the conversation is the apologetic tone I got from George, as if it admitting this might be something KC already knew about and would make her angry or be "misconshtrued". It would take away a little of the creep factor here.
IMO, Casey doesn't ask about him, because she doesn't care. She was already annoyed that she had missed the chili party, so I don't think she wanted to hear about a stranger that got to eat her share of the chili.
Her lack of reaction, or curiosity, as to the stranger that happens to be there on her "missing" daughter's birthday, was one of the things that helped convince me that there was never a kidnapper. She doesn't ask for his name, his description, nothing. They could have been talking about a stray dog the family took in, for the amount of interest that she showed.