Schmerty_Jones
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My guess is:" I told you that's a dead squirrel, that Jesse G planted there!"
What human DNA?"

My guess is:
"Obviously, Zanny killed that child. Now if LE would do their jobs, the real killer can finally be brought to justice and Casey can come home where she belongs, holding her head high because she's innocent, as I've uhhh...told you guys from DAY ONE."
Why hasn't CA made the connection between Zanny's taking Caylee on June 16th and then Zanny having an accident in Tampa on June 27th, 28th and 30th? They were all hanging out together in Jacksonville with Hopkins, including Zanny, on June 27th-30th.
CA, in telling the story and making sure the Officer gets it right, never once says anything about how it makes no sense that KC is hanging out with the women that kidnapped her daughter 10 days earlier.
Salem
But, remember the little pigtailed homicidal eight year old wasn't the product of two wonderful parents-she was adopted! Her bio mother was a maniac who gave birth in prison (if I remember correctly). The premise of the movies I believe was about the argument of nature-vs-nurture.!
According to Tony's posts on SM, the computer had the blue screen when Lee arrived to pick up Casey's belongings. Casey had been using it when Cindy showed up. That indicates to me that it was Casey who was madly deleting things. She must have deleted something that kept the computer from restarting once it was shut down.
When The Bad Seed was released in 1956, it was a psychological "chiller" that had as wild an impact on audiences as Hitchcock's Psycho.
In 1956, most Americans regarded Psychology and Psychiatry as utter nonsense or, at best, an unreliable, dubious "science." So, when The Bad Seed suggested that two wonderful parents could produce a sweet, pigtailed, homicidal eight-year-old with perfect manners but no conscience , the entire premise seemed more like fictional melodrama than psychological science at first...
But soon after seeing it, people began to remember children they'd known who'd behaved in very strange, inexplicable, and frightening ways.
I was only a child when I saw the Bad Seed at the movies with my parents, but it shook me up a little, and the grown-ups way more. My parents and their friends talked about it long afterward.Hi FridayThis film obviously owed it's popularity to the horror of this possibility, but in reality everything we've learned in the 50 years since about personality development and learned behavior has been, as you say, undoing this frightening myth, and concludes sociopaths are not born. It honestly bothers me that movies like this--that exploit fears of demon seeds and psycho genes by suggesting that even wise, caring, child-centered and responsible parents who discipline consistently and appropriately are nevertheless helpless to train up empathic, well-adjusted children--subtly blameshift, excuse away and undermine those very well established links...
For any who believe KC eg is a true, coldblooded sociopath, most mental health experts have reached a widely shared conclusion that sociopaths are NOT in fact born this way--rather to the contrary they've amassed a wealth of research and clinical evidence to prove this is instead largely determined by parenting extremes during childhood. But it sure gave everyone a good scare!!JMO
"The fact that abnormal physical changes have been found in the brains of sociopaths does not mean that they were born this way. Things like not having a father during pre-adolescence or of being raised by non-loving parents or foster parents can cause a re-organization of brain functions and structural changes that are evident in adulthood.
The lack of loving parents has been shown to have sociopathic consequences in primate studies. Further, these characteristics appear to be transmitted from one generation to another, as sociopaths lack the capacity to love their own offspring...
The main problem seems to be in the process of parenting itself. We teach many things in our schools: carpentry, housekeeping and cooking, computer skills... These are all great for future employment. But what do we teach about being a good parent? Perhaps a mandatory curriculum in our schools should include exposure to the benefits of loving and caring parental skills. This type of exposure to "parental psychology" might prevent future sociopaths and it also might alter budding sociopaths before their neurological hardware becomes hardwired for a life of emotionless pain." -Dr. K. Dillard
http://www.viewzone.com/sociopath.html
Why hasn't CA made the connection between Zanny's taking Caylee on June 16th and then Zanny having an accident in Tampa on June 27th, 28th and 30th? They were all hanging out together in Jacksonville with Hopkins, including Zanny, on June 27th-30th.
CA, in telling the story and making sure the Officer gets it right, never once says anything about how it makes no sense that KC is hanging out with the women that kidnapped her daughter 10 days earlier.
Salem
Why hasn't CA made the connection between Zanny's taking Caylee on June 16th and then Zanny having an accident in Tampa on June 27th, 28th and 30th? They were all hanging out together in Jacksonville with Hopkins, including Zanny, on June 27th-30th.
CA, in telling the story and making sure the Officer gets it right, never once says anything about how it makes no sense that KC is hanging out with the women that kidnapped her daughter 10 days earlier.
Salem
Why hasn't CA made the connection between Zanny's taking Caylee on June 16th and then Zanny having an accident in Tampa on June 27th, 28th and 30th? They were all hanging out together in Jacksonville with Hopkins, including Zanny, on June 27th-30th.
CA, in telling the story and making sure the Officer gets it right, never once says anything about how it makes no sense that KC is hanging out with the women that kidnapped her daughter 10 days earlier.
Salem
When Ca was telling the officers information to fill in their calendars, she was giving them the daily KC story as she heard it from KC. By the time of the interview, CA had already learned that no one could locate Zanny and that KC had been lying about where she had been. She was reporting what KC had told her.
Why hasn't CA made the connection between Zanny's taking Caylee on June 16th and then Zanny having an accident in Tampa on June 27th, 28th and 30th? They were all hanging out together in Jacksonville with Hopkins, including Zanny, on June 27th-30th.
CA, in telling the story and making sure the Officer gets it right, never once says anything about how it makes no sense that KC is hanging out with the women that kidnapped her daughter 10 days earlier.
Salem
I thought the laptop had the blue screen problem. I had it. It can be "fixed" but does involve wiping out all information. I had a tech guy come and download my info. prior to the fix. Then you reload all software. If there was a blue screen problem, the info should still be there...unless someone was in the process of trying to fix it and didn't get the info off the hard drive.Such great points! I think LA deleted everything in that 2 hour window he was at TL's apt. He should be held on obstruction charges just for that! And isnt there a way to get into the laptops harddrives and restore that info???
Ya know...I didn't realize that...but could the accident have supposedly happened in May...not June? Oh, I'm so confused...I'll have to go search.Why hasn't CA made the connection between Zanny's taking Caylee on June 16th and then Zanny having an accident in Tampa on June 27th, 28th and 30th? They were all hanging out together in Jacksonville with Hopkins, including Zanny, on June 27th-30th.
CA, in telling the story and making sure the Officer gets it right, never once says anything about how it makes no sense that KC is hanging out with the women that kidnapped her daughter 10 days earlier.
Salem
She did know it was a lie.Rock on Salem!!! Great question.....you get a huge gold star!
Makes one wonder how these detectives can keep themselves from jumping out of their chairs and banging their heads against the wall.....I know I sure would!
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