2010.05.21 Document Release

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pg 53 4 toothbrushes belonging to Caylee
to me thats a lot of toothbrushes I have a 16 month old and he has 1
 
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" SA NS is currently in Baghdad..."

Is there a State's Attorney with initials NS?

I took that to refer to FBI Special Agent Nick Savage, but I don't know that to be a fact.


ETA: Sorry, I type slowly LOL Others were much quicker. But nice to know I was not alone in what I thought!
 
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Dang!

**christee feels a little stoopid cuz so many people knew who NS was**
 
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" SA NS is currently in Baghdad..."



I took that to refer to FBI Special Agent Nick Savage, but I don't know that to be a fact.

Yes, it's Special Agent Nick Savage.
 
  • #127
pg 53 4 toothbrushes belonging to Caylee
to me thats a lot of toothbrushes I have a 16 month old and he has 1

Didn't CA say in an interview that she had one in KCs bathroom, one in CAs bathroom, and even one in the kitchen (???) Not to mention the one in the backpack. oohhhkkaaayyy
 
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pg 62 "none of this evidence looks particularly probative, given the relationship of the victim and suspect. oh well"
 
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Haven't even started in yet. Reading what you all have to say helps me pick up the points of interest. (my eyes!) Thank You for everyone's input so far.
 
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pg 64 talks about can't say absolutely the hair is from a decomposed body but is consistent with and matches the hair from the hairbrush which is different from her mothers
 
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I know were not suppose to sleuth or anything but on pg 62 it states that the car is registered to the grandmother and casey only drives it so no other examines will be done??
 
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pg 90 "two buccal swabs taken from Mr. Burner but only for elimination purposes"
 
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Yes, I remember reading that before. I thought maybe he was deployed but you have a good guess there.

Well....it might be far-fetched but a girl can hope....right?? :)

moo
 
  • #135
Well, if you were a marginal witness and your name / address / phone / drivers license numbers were in this, you would thank me for redacting it. :)

While they are public docs, not everyone wants all of their contact info out there just because they had the misfortune to run into Casey somewhere.

You are such a good, good guy.I sure am glad you are always careful. It matters. Thank you for all you do here!!! Please let us know when you need more money,it is not fair that you should pay for these docs out of your own money, especially since the cost is so ongoing.

In the words of the Honorable Judge Stan Stickland, "Rule and Roll" Judge Perry. Rule and Roll!!!
 
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I was wondering that, too! i guess even then she was throwing old George under the bus, making him sign for the wrong hairbrush she gave. Nice, real nice!


I think it's important to remember that CA is the one that said something like "Oh, I didn't realize this was sworn statement" after one of her interviews with detectives.
 
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You are such a good, good guy. Sure am glad you are always careful. It matters. Thank you for all you do here!!! Please let us know when you need more money,it is not fair that you should pay for these docs out of your own money, especially since the cost is so ongoing.

You are quite right! TWA could you start the collection ? I will be the first to contribute. Thank you Musikman:Jumpie:
 
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Please do tell us! I will be happy to pitch in as well! Thank you Muzikman!!!
 
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Who according to Cindy, was never sick:


Gentamicin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic, used to treat many types of bacterial infections, particularly those caused by Gram-negative bacteria. However, gentamicin is not used for Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Neisseria meningitidis or Legionella pneumophila.

It is synthesized by Micromonospora, a genus of Gram-positive bacteria widely present in the environment (water and soil). To highlight their specific biological origins, gentamicin and other related antibiotics produced by this genus (verdamicin, mutamicin, sisomicin, netilmicin, retymicin) generally have their spellings ending in ~micin and not in ~mycin. Gentamicin is a bactericidal antibiotic that works by binding the 30S subunit of the bacterial ribosome, interrupting protein synthesis.

Like all aminoglycosides, when gentamicin is given orally, it is not systemically active. This is because it is not absorbed to any appreciable extent from the small intestine. It is administered intravenously, intramuscularly or topically to treat infections. It appears to be completely eliminated unchanged in the urine. Urine must be collected for many days to recover all of a given dose because the drug binds avidly to certain tissues.

(I had NO idea what it was or for)!
Extremely likely that it was for an eye infection.

Is it true that the media is camped out at the SA office? (bombshell tonight)
 
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You are quite right! TWA could you start the collection ? I will be the first to contribute. Thank you Musikman:Jumpie:

Please do tell us! I will be happy to pitch in as well! Thank you Muzikman!!!

shhhhhh....MM has a paypal account that he uses and he lets us know when it needs refilled :)....shhhhhhhh
 
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