3:45 am cops search georges trunk

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  • #221
we sit on the couch and hold hands while we each type on laptops with our other hands. thats' why i have so many typos.

Aww, how romantic.
 
  • #222
fox 35 doesnt either- for once i think os scooped a big break!
 
  • #223
I don't think GA is a rocket scientist, but also don't think he would leave any evidence in his car.
 
  • #224
My husband gives me a pathetic look whenever he see's me on the computer.
If I told him you were all imaginary he'd have me committed.
I know what he's thinking and he needs to shut up.

At the beginning of my obsession with this case, my man was giving me attitude too. Now, he's let it go some since I throw a fit when he starts in. I tell him to stop making fun of me and to shut up. It's so sad.... I just wish that this would go to trial so I can get on with my life because God knows I cannot stop looking at this train wreck!
 
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It will be interesting to see if George gets his own attorney tomorrow.
 
  • #227
My guess is that when Casey had the private conversation with Lee today she told him about something she hid in George's vehicle. She probably wanted him to get rid of it before George found it.

That's an interesting theory...I like that!
 
  • #228
who the hell rotates their own tires? i've never believed that story george threw out there. it was fishy because they were protecting casey and then all the sudden they throw out something that makes her look even worse.

He has to do it himself because they can't afford the $30 because Casey stole all their money!
 
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For the love of God what did they take??!?!? I am dying to know
 
  • #231
gads! I'm smacking my head trying to recall a case where there was a glitch that caused a whack-job to be able to purchase a gun that shouldn't have or some such.

I guess what I'm wondering is the waiting period is, if any in Fl. Trying to piece together if a gun would have been a new purchase or what.


If he has a concealed weapons permit (which he probably does since he works in security), then he can get the gun the same day he walks into the store.
 
  • #232
If it was a gun, would that change anything with Casey? Or would he just be fined?
 
  • #233
Are those chocks like a wedge?? To keep the car from rolling?

Chocks are wedge-shaped, and probably why someone would call them a wedge. They usually have a handle on them. But normally a chock is not kept in the car, they're kept in the garage along with other tools.
 
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who the hell rotates their own tires?

Uh, I the hell rotate my own tires. And balance them, too. Issue?
 
  • #236
gads! I'm smacking my head trying to recall a case where there was a glitch that caused a whack-job to be able to purchase a gun that shouldn't have or some such.

I guess what I'm wondering is the waiting period is, if any in Fl. Trying to piece together if a gun would have been a new purchase or what.

What with GA being former LE, it wouldn't have to be a new purchase by any means. A lot of former LE keep firearms in the home. They know all the reasons it could be a good idea. Of course, might not be a good idea at the present time ....
 
  • #237
That paper sack was definitely non-bulky-looking. Maybe the cop was holding it to shield whatever was being collected from the camera. And the red-jacket cop looked like she was smiling.
 
  • #238
I've been suspicious of George for some time.

First, his account of the events of June 16th.........too much information regarding what Casey and Caylee were both wearing when they left the house that day. No one is going to remember what someone else was wearing a month later, especially a man. George's details were based on what he and Cindy found in the car in the way of clothing........the gray slacks that belonged to Casey, that Cindy washed because they "smelled like the car."

Secondly, I've been suspicious of George's story of June 24th. Something just doesn't quite mesh there, and I don't think it happened the way he described it.

George retrieved the Pontiac from the impound yard on July 15th, late in the afternoon. While Cindy was out looking for Casey, George was cleaning up that car. After Cindy called 911 (three times) maybe George was worried that when the police came they would take the car, especially after learning that Cindy told the 911 operator that the car smelled like a dead body. Maybe there was bloody clothing that he quickly stuffed in the wheel well of his car.


I agree that George remembering exactly what they were wearing was a red flag. I do believe he cleaned the car up while Cindy was tracking Casey down. I think he would have tossed any evidence by now though. Doubt he'd just leave it there in his wheel well.
 
  • #239
Well, it has to be something someone has told them or something of that sort.
Someone is talking or implicated GPA somehow.

It wouldn't surprise me if KC blamed GA!
 
  • #240
Could this somehow be related to the search ? Maybe they need something to back up something they found ?

I was about to write the same thing because it would explain why they are doing this in a hurry and in the middle of the night.

My theory: I'm no car expert, but aren't these wedges usually bought in pairs, so you can put one behind each back tire?

What if they found the matching wedge somewhere in one of the searches? And they need the one from his car trunk to prove it is identical?

Why would he only have one wedge in his trunk? That would be fishy right there, especially if he mentioned "wedges" plural before.
 
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