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Untraceable?
I think you are correct!
Untraceable?
Hahahaha~ No, Henwy Wee hasn't been around since that trial! Too bad tho...cause I like him. He was fun to listen to. I see what you mean about Kob tho. Yup. His words should come back to haunt him...because they haunt me already every time he opens his mouth! :bang:yeah, SS, but if he keeps yammering about the squirrel (oops I mean dog conspiracy) then when he gets into the witness chair his words can come back to haunt him! I just keep thinking about all of Phil Spector's experts! They looked like idiots, and Henwy Wee hasn't been around lately, has he?
I think Casey is jealous of the attention that Cindy is ge ttingI think she is LIVID with her mother and her "cameos."
Like about the time from when she died to the time the shovel was borrowed from the neighbor?If a person dies it's going to take more than a couple of hours before "The Smell Of Death" gets to the point were it permeates your clothes & hair
In my opinion it would take at least 2 days before the odor reached that point
If a person dies it's going to take more than a couple of hours before "The Smell Of Death" gets to the point were it permeates your clothes & hair
In my opinion it would take at least 2 days before the odor reached that point
Yes!! What about that search?! They weren't looking for an alive Caylee then, were they?
I hope and pray that George did get help. In fact, they both really need help I think.cindy being a nurse should have gotten him some mental care immediatly as soon as she heard this.
If it's true that Casey can shop at the commissary, she must be having a good time - shopping seems to be second nature to her.She doesnt look grieving to me especially now she is still sitting pretty in jail with all those commissary items she can buy. :furious:
They have in the past broke facts in other cases which were found to pan out to be true.....![]()
It wasn't just a trace amount according to the Body Farm. It was also pure Chloroform. The air was completely saturated in the trunk. There is no way that pool water on her hair and clothes are going to account for it.Chloroform is a by product of Chlorination. Its a fact they had a pool which was treated with chlorine. The fact that KC had a trace amount of Chloroform or Chlorine by-product in the trunk shouldnt be that big of a shock (no pun intended). The thought she had to use chloroform to knock little K out to visit TL is really not practical since CA would have taken little K anytime. Need to do a little more research on human urine interacting with chlorine which would be more likely if little K drowned in the pool and was placed in the trunk still in the wet diaper etc.
You know, it is odd to me they made this huge thing out of keeping things locked up in the shed because of Caylee...but when LE was searching the backyard on the 17th (?), the pool ladder was sitting right in the pool and then on Greta's interview...the shed was open, the deckbox hadn't been moved, the ladder was in, and they were no longer worried about Caylee.
GA isn't the type to put things like that down and not put them away, imo. He is a bit like CA in that respect. I don't buy that he didn't take those cans and put them back into the shed at the time.
I think she is LIVID with her mother and her "cameos."
Any idea how much these items cost though? I've heard they can be very expensive like a huge mark up from what would normally be retail. Is that true?If it's true that Casey can shop at the commissary, she must be having a good time - shopping seems to be second nature to her.
If it's true that Casey can shop at the commissary, she must be having a good time - shopping seems to be second nature to her.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/sc...es-835047.html
One of the questions surrounding human cadaver dogs is how soon after death they can recognise a corpse, and how long a "fresh" corpse must remain in one place for a dog to detect that it has been there. In a study published last year, the forensic pathologist Lars Oesterhelweg, then at the University of Bern in Switzerland, and colleagues tested the ability of three Hamburg State Police cadaver dogs to pick out of a line-up of six new carpet squares the one that had been exposed for no more than 10 minutes to a recently deceased person.
Several squares had been placed beneath a clothed corpse within three hours of death, when some organs and many cells of the human body are still functioning. Over the next month, the dogs did hundreds of trials in which they signalled the contaminated square with 98 per cent accuracy, falling to 94 per cent when the square had been in contact with the corpse for only two minutes.
The research concluded that cadaver dogs were an "outstanding tool" for crime-scene investigation.
Any idea how much these items cost though? I've heard they can be very expensive like a huge mark up from what would normally be retail. Is that true?![]()
If it's true that Casey can shop at the commissary, she must be having a good time - shopping seems to be second nature to her.
If it's true that Casey can shop at the commissary, she must be having a good time - shopping seems to be second nature to her.