EastSideOfSaddness
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How far away from Amscot was her parent's home?
Isabelle,
Ray'sMom
It's approximately 7.5 miles away.
How far away from Amscot was her parent's home?
Isabelle,
Ray'sMom
Wasn't the truck on the 20th? Or thereabouts? This was the 27th.
The car was left at Amscot before 7am. Tony didn't pick her until 4 hours later. What did she do with frozen food for four hours?
I agree except how could someone steal the car if there was no gas in it? Could she possibly be that dumb? I'm thinking maybe...
Yep.........I think so too. As much as KC loves money, there wouldn't be any other reason for her to leave her purse. She knew there was no money in it. She just wanted to tempt someone to take the car with the purse and the keys in it.
I didn't realize her keys were left in it, but from the descriptives we've heard... I find it hard to believe she'd think anyone would drive that car very far.
I think she left the car because she couldn't get the smell out and didn't know what else to do with it. Leaving it by the dumpster to mask the odor from passersby. As to her purse being left behind...most young women/teens I know own two or more bags. Probably was a cheap one anyway, no big deal to her to leave it behind as long as she took her wallet.
I think that she intended to go back and get the car...Probably just hadn't sorted out yet what to do about the smell. She delayed too long and then...the car was gone!
I agree with you PP. The fact that she got Amy to purchase the Gas Can on the 30th makes me believe that she fully intended to go back and pick the car up sometime after Amy left for work. So if that was the case, and she hadn't intended to dump the car, but had really run out of gas, then I would doubt the Amscott dumpster being where she disposed of Caylee.
What better place to 'abandon it' than a loan office! Someone decides to try and get a loan, sees the car sitting right there, unlocked, purse inside, thinks "Hey I don't need a loan now, I'll just take the car, I'm sure I can sell it to someone"! Casey is cunning enough to come up with this idea - and obviously I'm not because it took me this long to think it up!
I see all points made but how did she travel from the car to the A's house and back to the car with frozen chicken nuggets and ice pops not melting????? Of course with all the guys in her life she could easily have gotten a lift.jmoGood question.
Didn't she have frozen Tyson chicken and Ice pops from her home freezer?
But a thought just crossed my mind maybe someone should check the cab companys or public transportaion in that area. Firt I don't think she walked the distance and secondly this is Florida in June all the ice pops would be melted.just a thought.I see all points made but how did she travel from the car to the A's house and back to the car with frozen chicken nuggets and ice pops not melting????? Of course with all the guys in her life she could easily have gotten a lift.jmo
I have to agree that I think we are reading a bit much into where Casey ditched her car.
I feel pretty good about Casey abandoning her car, keys in it, purse on the front seat in the hopes that it would be stolen so she could pin the murder of her child, whose body was at some point in the trunk of her car, on someone else.
Hey - I just had an epiphany!Okay, Amscott is a payday check place, right? Casey had a great job at Universal, so why would she need a loan? She didn't want to blow her cover, so she told Tony that she ran out of gas and someone pushed her into that parking lot. When maybe she was getting a loan and her car ran out of gas. Maybe the reason she didn't go back and get it is because she filed for the loan, and got money, under false pretenses and didn't want to get busted by going back.
The reason for this post was to show that maybe not all of her lies had to do with Caylee. Some of them also had to do with getting away with fraud. But she doesn't want to incriminate herself by telling the truth regarding Caylee, and getting in trouble for fraud, and vice versa.