Caylee Anthony 2 year old General Discussion #61

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Yes, it can. I can't see our little drama queen princess with the manicured fingers and pedi feet even thinking about disposing of a body no matter how small. She seems the type to squeal and scream at a cockroach. That's why I think the accomplice or "helper" had to be a male. Yesterday's talk of immunity told me there had to be someone else involved in all this.
 
  • #282
I think CSI at the house today was more to rule things "out" than to rule things "in" - I think the stain in the trunk came back as blood and that's what they were trying to find. BTW I also heard they did have a search warrant for today's visit - so they wanted this search on the reocrd and properly documented. They only took 5 - 6 bags (not 12 like some are reporting) and if you watch the video - those bags didn't look like they had all that much in them.
Swabs? They're pretty small.
 
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I think CSI at the house today was more to rule things "out" than to rule things "in" - I think the stain in the trunk came back as blood and that's what they were trying to find. BTW I also heard they did have a search warrant for today's visit - so they wanted this search on the reocrd and properly documented. They only took 5 - 6 bags (not 12 like some are reporting) and if you watch the video - those bags didn't look like they had all that much in them.
Search warrant usually means rather specific areas and things. It does both for today's search rule in and out.
 
  • #284
I think the whole story of Casey coming by on June 24th is just that, a story. If we think something happened to Caylee on June 16th, then 8 days later on the 24th it had to have smelled.
yep exactly - yet he did remove those cans and clean that trunk when he got it back - why why why why would he do that?
 
  • #285
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,398490,00.html

CINDY ANTHONY: I was told that the dog was inconsistent on a hit here and...

VAN SUSTEREN: Here being right here at the house?

CINDY ANTHONY: Yes. And inconsistent where her sandbox was.

VAN SUSTEREN: Which is where?

CINDY ANTHONY: Where it's at now, roughly.

VAN SUSTEREN: Oh, is this the sandbox?

CINDY ANTHONY: That's the sandbox.

VAN SUSTEREN: That has a cover on it. OK.

CINDY ANTHONY: Yes.

VAN SUSTEREN: So there was -- there was an inconsistent alert here.

CINDY ANTHONY: Yes, an inconsistent alert over in the corner of the house.

VAN SUSTEREN: Meaning over behind -- near the pool?

CINDY ANTHONY: Yes.

VAN SUSTEREN: Now, so they never had, as you understand it, an alert. They rather had an inconsistent one.

CINDY ANTHONY: They had an inconsistent alert, so that's why they explained to us why the brought the second cadaver dog in. The second dog did not alert in the same spots that they did.

VAN SUSTEREN: Did not?

CINDY ANTHONY: Did not.
 
  • #286
Can be correct if he never responded to a DOA but didn't he work a small town with a small force? Now if he actually was a homicide detective, there is no way around him missing that one, lol :)

Some small towns go more than 10 years without a homicide or someone being found dead someplace. So we can't say he had to know.
 
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Could something OTHER than Caylee's body have brought the cadaver scent into the backyard -- Casey's clothing for example?
 
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I don't think Caylee drowned either. If people are using the fact the dogs hit on the yard to think she drowned, well....just taking her out of the pool after she died wouldn't cause the dogs to smell decomposition. There would be no decomposition that quickly. Casey had to have that body there for a few days to start the process or have brought her back there after she was already dead for a few days and laid her in the yard. We really don't know if she died at the house but I heard there was a blood stain in the trunk and so I assume Caylee was bleeding if the blood turns out to be hers. I wish we knew more!
 
  • #291
Could something OTHER than Caylee's body have brought the cadaver scent into the backyard -- Casey's clothing for example?
No its decomp if it was on the clothing its still decomp. :mad:
 
  • #292
yep exactly - yet he did remove those cans and clean that trunk when he got it back - why why why why would he do that?
His daughter had last possession of the car... his granddaughter is missing...

I wonder if George was tidying the trunk while Cindy was calling the cops.
 
  • #293
I don't question the phone record information - that can be independently verified.

I don't believe the pool ladder story, because I can't think of anyone it could have originated with other than Cindy or George.

Who is it you think could have been the source of this information, if not them?

I stand corrected on this.......the info on the pool ladder and gate DID come from Cindy and George. I listened to the repeat of Greta and caught that info that I didn't catch watching it the first time.
 
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I don't think Caylee drowned either. If people are using the fact the dogs hit on the yard to think she drowned, well....just taking her out of the pool after she died wouldn't cause the dogs to smell decomposition. There would be no decomposition that quickly. Casey had to have that body there for a few days to start the process or have brought her back there after she was already dead for a few days and laid her in the yard. We really don't know if she died at the house but I heard there was a blood stain in the trunk and so I assume Caylee was bleeding if the blood turns out to be hers. I wish we knew more!
We dont know if the stain was blood, LE has not released what the fluid was.
 
  • #296
Some small towns go more than 10 years without a homicide or someone being found dead someplace. So we can't say he had to know.

He said that he has smelled it before and recognized it in Casey's car....then went on about a squirrell or something. he did say that he has smelled human decomp before.
 
  • #297
What I mean is.....

Could Casey have disposed of Caylee, then come home to take a swim to clean herself off, leaving her clothing on the ground for a little while?
 
  • #298
I really don't see at all how there can be any evidence in her parents' home.
For me any evidence would be in the car, at whoever's place she was sleeping at or somewhere outdoors. You don't surely think she'd come home to kill her daughter in the GP's home. Mind you, the garden maybe
I so don't think the GP's are guilty of anything aside from grossly neglecting to monitor their grandchild once she'd been taken out of the home, blindness and way too much faith in their daughter
 
  • #299
His daughter had last possession of the car... his granddaughter is missing...

I wonder if George was tidying the trunk while Cindy was calling the cops.
exactly and that sure doesn't sound like he didn't know nuffin' about all this BEFORE it all got started
 
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We dont know if the stain was blood, LE has not released what the fluid was.
someone (I think) media was speculating it was blood the other day - I never heard that this was confirmed
 
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