Woe.be.gone
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Regarding the clothes LE took out of KC's closet - kind of gross all those them there body fluids, no?
Sure does! It means it was not some "uttered excitement" or whatever the legal term they use for it. She had not just found the car and had time for it all to soak in plus plenty of time for her to form a "plan" to call them. In other words...she did NOT make those 911 calls in a panic!! No way!! (I kept saying she called in a rage over Casey, the money, and the car...that Caylee was an afterthought.)
Mike G. mentioned that Cindy told a coworker some comment about Caylee being dead, too. (I haven't seen that here yet.)[/quote]
Hi SS,
Yes, not word for word but Cindy told an employee, after coming back to work after finding the car, 'If that baby is dead, I don't know what I'll do"
It's on the page with interviews with fellow employees of Cindy.
She didn't tell Debbie P that she thought the baby was dead when she went back to work, she told her on the phone when the police were at the house- after she got KC and Caylee wasn't with her!
Thanks, Galvino! Still...doesn't make it any better, imo. They had to force her to go home to report the car smelling like a dead body and she already knew Caylee was missing (myspace post on July 3rd). It also means she lied...yet again.She didn't tell Debbie P that she thought the baby was dead when she went back to work, she told her on the phone when the police were at the house- after she got KC and Caylee wasn't with her!
Sure does! It means it was not some "uttered excitement" or whatever the legal term they use for it. She had not just found the car and had time for it all to soak in plus plenty of time for her to form a "plan" to call them. In other words...she did NOT make those 911 calls in a panic!! No way!!
Mike G. mentioned that Cindy told a coworker some comment about Caylee being dead, too. (I haven't seen that here yet.) This would back up that she knew long before those calls were made.
I kept saying she called in a rage over Casey, the money, and the car...that Caylee was an afterthought. Now it could be the whole thing was staged, imo.
Thanks, Galvino! Still...doesn't make it any better, imo. They had to force her to go home to report the car smelling like a dead body and she already knew Caylee was missing (myspace post on July 3rd). It also means she lied...yet again.
Sure does! It means it was not some "uttered excitement" or whatever the legal term they use for it. She had not just found the car and had time for it all to soak in plus plenty of time for her to form a "plan" to call them. In other words...she did NOT make those 911 calls in a panic!! No way!!
Mike G. mentioned that Cindy told a coworker some comment about Caylee being dead, too. (I haven't seen that here yet.) This would back up that she knew long before those calls were made.
I kept saying she called in a rage over Casey, the money, and the car...that Caylee was an afterthought. Now it could be the whole thing was staged, imo.
I've said all along she sounded angry, not grieving or shocked, in those calls. I have also felt the calls were staged but I have wondered if she didn't know even before July and the cover up goes further. But then maybe I'm too suspicious.
It's not simply denial when you tell people the car smells like death, what will you do if the baby is dead and then flat out refuse to call police.
Not true. CA said that in a telephone conversation with her supervisor that night after she caught up with the tart mom.Sure does! It means it was not some "uttered excitement" or whatever the legal term they use for it. She had not just found the car and had time for it all to soak in plus plenty of time for her to form a "plan" to call them. In other words...she did NOT make those 911 calls in a panic!! No way!! (I kept saying she called in a rage over Casey, the money, and the car...that Caylee was an afterthought.)
Mike G. mentioned that Cindy told a coworker some comment about Caylee being dead, too. (I haven't seen that here yet.)[/quote]
Hi SS,
Yes, not word for word but Cindy told an employee, after coming back to work after finding the car, 'If that baby is dead, I don't know what I'll do"
It's on the page with interviews with fellow employees of Cindy.
ETA: I just noticed that Galvino posted this already. Sorry.
Ok all of you are so down on Cindy for not calling the police after she told her co workers about what the car smelled like.I would be just as upset or even more at the co workers. They could have just as easily called the LE and told them what Cindy had told them
I think it says it all that Cindy went back to work.....WTH if I had found my daughters car at a tow yard and it "smelled like there had been a dead body in the dang car"...snd I didn't KNOW where my daughter or grand daughter were....Work would have been the least of MY worries.....
JDB- are u saying that u would have - over your co-worker's objections- called 911?
GMAB!
Don't forget, she also kept herself busy doing laundry.I think it says it all that Cindy went back to work.....WTH if I had found my daughters car at a tow yard and it "smelled like there had been a dead body in the dang car"...snd I didn't KNOW where my daughter or grand daughter were....Work would have been the least of MY worries.....
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