3:45 am cops search georges trunk

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  • #241
How? I'm confused... GA said that she had the wedges in there on the 24th and that is when he retrieved them. If GA moved the wedges out the aforementioned day, then they would only mean that the wedges were in KC's car from whenever to June 24.. Would it not?
If the trunk was saturated with chloroform when they retrieved it (remember it was left the 27th)items in the trunk I would imagine would be too. If George took the wedges out of Casey's car on the 24th and it had evidence of chloroform on it then something would have been likely to have happened before that date. If it doesn't, then something would have likely happened between the 24th-27th. Also, if it has evidence of chloroform, and we know Casey had possession of the car then (the 24th)LE can directly link her with the car. Make sense? Remember she didn't have possession of it after the 27th. They want to be sure they can directly link her with possession of the vehicle too.
 
  • #242
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.

I don't think he even needs that..unless its FL law...I don't have a concealed carry and got mine in less than a hour. I was shocked at how fast it was. I had been putting it off because I have mixed feelings about firearms...but travel alone alot.
 
  • #243
No. You need one (tire iron), unless you have a pit crew or are super-impatient and sucker a bunch of your friends to speed things up.

If you mean chocks/wedges - you'd need two on ramps.
Is the bag big enough to hold 2?
 
  • #244
I don't think GA is a rocket scientist, but also don't think he would leave any evidence in his car.
I agree. George has been all over the place with that car. If he needed to dispose of whatever it is that's small enough to fit in that bag, he's had plenty of opportunity.
 
  • #245
Well, it has to be something someone has told them or something of that sort.
Someone is talking or implicated GPA somehow.

Evidence planted followed by an anonymous tip emailed in from one of KC's alias email accounts so that dad could be the one going down!
 
  • #246
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.

I aint taking up for him I actually think he is guilty but wouldn't a former cop be able to remember certain stuff because of they career?
 
  • #247
Uh, I the hell rotate my own tires. And balance them, too. Issue?

oops.....sorry. i go to discount and they do it for free. didn't think anyone did that anymore. i'm a girl too....so forgive me!
 
  • #248
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.
LE was smiling (YM) when they were leading her out of the house too. Maybe they're just happy guys!
 
  • #249
Cool. Considering myself messed with. :woohoo:

I really hope this is just to get tools that had been in Casey's trunk. I can't stomach the thought tonight of GA having decomp that wasn't just transfer in his vehicle. The gp are beyond a hot mess. But I'm a sucker and I still have a slim hope their protection of Casey didn't begin until the day of the 911 calls.

maybe that tool is the murder weapon.................
 
  • #250
Sorry, this is just driving me pure-D batty!

Ok, so if her bond would be revoked, would it be like BOOM, Missy, you're coming with me? Or would stuff get filed at the station then they come back for Casey?

If he had a gun and it's registered, wouldn't they have asked for it before Casey was allowed to be in the home?
 
  • #251
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California Dreamer-As crazy as it sounds, could be....sure wouldn't put it past KC.
 
  • #254
Just a random thought...wheel chocks put in place after the Sunfire was backed down to somewhere? Scratches on the trunk? Backed into a sloped, brushy area, scratching the car, placed the wheel chocks to prevent the car from rolling.
 
  • #255
I aint taking up for him I actually think he is guilty but wouldn't a former cop be able to remember certain stuff because of they career?

maybe, but a whole month later? i can't even remember what my daughter wore yesterday to work.
 
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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.
But, according to GA Casey had them in her trunk and he wanted them to rotate CA's tires...that's why he made her open the trunk. Oh, at this point everything smells fishy!
 
  • #258
How about an air sample from the wheel well of the car. Chloroform in its gaseous state is heavier than air and would tent to settle in the lower area of the car. The covered wheel well is protected from above or sides and traces whould be less likely to have been forced out into the air.

I doubt if it is a handgun the bag doesn't seen to have enough weight to it.
 
  • #259
Just a random thought...wheel chocks put in place after the Sunfire was backed down to somewhere? Scratches on the trunk? Backed into a sloped area, scatching the car, placed the wheel chocks to prevent the car from rolling.

You wouldn't have to back a car down a sloped area to dispose of a 30 pound child.
 
  • #260
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.

I think you might be right! Look at the man, he is holding the bag out in front of him in a unusual manner; however, OS describes him as carrying the bag. Who carries a bag like that? I guess someone could..but it does not look like there is anything bulky or heavy in it. I cannot tell what the woman has. Maybe a two-way radio, or some sort of meter? Maybe there was a powder or liquid in the car and they swabbed it and are letting the meter indicate what it is..
 
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