Dignity4Victims
"Miss Anthony and the truth are strangers" - Judge
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First and foremost, it was George and Cindy's responsibility to immediately phone LE from the tow yard and report the smell of that car. George was LE and admittedly knew the car smelled like a dead body as he prayed to God in the tow yard that it wasn't his Caylee. What type of grandfather, much less experienced in LE, would not do so if he really cherished his granddaughter? He even admitted to the FBI that it smelled horribly of human decomposition, followed by him throwing up during that same interview.Actually, all those people that you mentioned (not the dog), did nothing about the smell for a long time.IMO Everyone seems to be right in sync with Ca on their actions. Simon went back to work, Ga went back to work, Le did not secure the car until the next day. IMO Seems no one took this smell serious enough to do anything about it right away. IMO
George should have been the one to phone 911 from that tow yard, never even moving that car. Cindy, if she had an honest bone in her body, should have relayed that information during her first phone call to 911. Although she wasn't a practicing nurse and only had a desk job of paperwork, she did have nurse training and she admittedly knew the smell was that of a dead body. Yet neither of them, even then, stood for Caylee and instead, they protected Casey.
It was George and Cindy's car that reeked, their daughter who was responsible for driving that car, their granddaughter who was immediately thought to be the deceased victim in that car, they had years upon years of Casey's lies, thefts and deceit, and the experience of 31 days of Casey purposely keeping Caylee away from Cindy. Don't tell me they didn't know.
As for LE, they did have an officer stationed at the house guarding that car every minute until it was picked up.