Caylee Anthony 2 year old General Discussion #72

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  • #181
I am sitting here looking at a certified letter and the return address is clearly posted on the envelope.

On the certified letter yes, but we are talking about the notice to pick it up at the post office.
 
  • #182
I definitely remember that in the very beginning of this case, Cindy said Casey was supposed to be going to Tampa for a job interview and a little vacation.

So, perhaps all the time Casey was calling and texting, Cindy thought they were in Tampa. Casey may have told her they were in Tampa. But, when George and Cindy got the registered letter from the impound yard that their 1998 Pontiac had been abandoned and towed to that yard..........that's when they learned that Casey wasn't where she was supposed to be.

Casey said Tampa, but her car was impounded right there in Orlando, not too far from home.

Casey was going on vacation! How precious. Well she works so hard, she deserves it. Was this a month-long vacay and job interview according to Cindy?
 
  • #183
No, George and Casey were the last people.
There is no independent verification that George and Casey were with Caylee on June 16th, only their word.

There is independent confirmation that Cindy was with Caylee on the 15th, in the form of a videotape as well as eyewitnesses at the nursing home.
 
  • #184
That would make the date June 14th not the 15th or 16th. So is Casey saying the last time SHE saw Caylee was on June 14th and she didn't see her again after that?
 
  • #185
I find the dates of when Cindy and Casey were talking of most interest. Cindy made a myspace post July 3rd, correct? George says he saw Casey the 24th, correct? If we are to believe George, Cindy talked to Casey the 24th b/c Casey knew about the shed b/c Cindy told her....right? That's the last time we are certain to my knowledge (and going with believing the statements of the Anthony's)

So, 9 days from what we have to work with since Cindy spoke to Casey. Casey couldn't have been taking her mothers calls or sharing much because Cindy found the phone# of Amy in Casey's purse per Cindy (left in the car I'm assuming) on July 15th. Law enforcement found a piece of paper with the 232 Glenwood address in the car according to the affidavit (2 different papers? the addy and phone# or is LE taking credit for what Cindy handed over to them?). Amy took Cindy to Tony's where Casey was staying. Obviously Casey wasn't talking to her mom then.

June 20th Casey is at the clubs and looks as if she hasn't a care in the world. June 24th, at home she sees dad. June 27th Casey abandons her car with car seat in it and Tony picks her up (car doesn't smell June 24th but must have smelled June 27th). It was shortly after the 27th Tony goes to NY until the 5th? Casey cooks out for Tony and roommate on July 5th. Then it was like July 6th? 7th? Casey stays at Amy/Ricardo’s while Amy is out of town for a week. Amy is home the 15th and robbed of monies in her car, though Casey supposedly took money from Amy the night before the trip? July 6th? 7th?

June 24th to 27th interests me most, if George Anthony is being truthful about seeing Casey, seeing in the trunk and not mentioning a smell. Let's say that the neighbor is not quite certain about the 18th on the shovel (just for chits-and-giggles)

The shed was most prob'ly robbed on the 23rd, let's just say the 23rd is the date the shovel is borrowed and it's to break into the shed and Casey has backed her car in. She backed in not to recover a body but to load the car with clothes and a couple gas cans. No body in the trunk, it smells fine on the 24th.

24th Casey talks to mom and knows the shed has been reported to police as broken into (and apparently had been speaking to mom everyday prior to 24th). The 24th Casey tells Jesse that Caylee is at the beach with Nanny (Cindy says that Casey even told some people Caylee was at the beach with Cindy--Cindy believes the beach is the truth in the lie--on video).

Casey needs to unload these cans she doesn't need Johnny-law on her butt. Casey tries to get the cans back without being caught, but she was busted. Perhaps she had laundry detergent in the car to have a ‘wash the clothes excuse’, wasn’t needed as she was busted. Make an appearance and look 'normal'.

Somehow, some way Caylee has died and lay somewhere for a couple of days, I think after the 20th. The night of the 24th Caylee is loaded into the trunk and wrapped in sheets or something? Caylee is taken somewhere and hidden or buried? The car smells and the smell won't come out (maybe that is why the detergent is in the trunk? She had tried to remove the odor?) Sweat over the problem car a couple of days then decide the car needs to be stolen, gone…whatever.

Goldenrod Rd by checking crime sheets and reading comments on WS by locals--is a higher crime area. My guess is that is prob’ly common knowledge. Leave a purse in the car and let it sit in hopes it’s taken. I would like to know if there’s a call and what the triangulation of the calls are that day when Casey leaves the car and has Tony pick her up.

I have no real idea of what happened to Caylee but the dates and things as they are now just don’t make sense. If I go with the Caylee is alive and somebody has her, I would start looking in Puerto Rico, myself. The dates after the 20th interest me more than the ones they are giving us atm. Kinda hate myself for writing out a morbid thing like this
 
  • #186
I talked to my friend who owns a tow company. They towed the car on June 30th. The letter would have been mailed the next day. So how is it we are talking about July 14th and 15th anyway?! I have heard the term "snail mail", but that is ridiculous!
This is what happened, they either declined the intial letter or were not available to pick it up? After attempts were made, per US Postal Service a card is left asking you to pick it up at the Post Office, right? My understanding it was the weekend, so they decided to pick up the letter maybe on the 14th. The green notice waiting cert. mail card, likely gave them the senders info and the cert. number. I think they knew prior to or on the 12th where the car actually was. MOO
 
  • #187
YES! YES! YES!

Now, why 31 days as opposed to a month, 30 days or 4 weeks?

I find this odd also. Most people would characterize 31 days as a month. Is this b/c she was counting the days since her daughter last was alive?
 
  • #188
I talked to my friend who owns a tow company. They towed the car on June 30th. The letter would have been mailed the next day. So how is it we are talking about July 14th and 15th anyway?! I have heard the term "snail mail", but that is ridiculous!

SS just because your friend does that does not mean all tow companies work the same way. The Anthony's have proof when they picked up the darn car and the registered letter. They had to sign for both plus pay for the car.
 
  • #189
I talked to my friend who owns a tow company. They towed the car on June 30th. The letter would have been mailed the next day. So how is it we are talking about July 14th and 15th anyway?! I have heard the term "snail mail", but that is ridiculous!
Didn't Padilla say early on that the tow company took awhile to send the letter?

I got the impression that maybe they weren't in a hurry either because they were racking up daily impound fees, or maybe because the 4th of July holiday week meant they were short-staffed.
 
  • #190
I talked to my friend who owns a tow company. They towed the car on June 30th. The letter would have been mailed the next day. So how is it we are talking about July 14th and 15th anyway?! I have heard the term "snail mail", but that is ridiculous!

SS just because your friend does that does not mean all tow companies work the same way. The Anthony's have proof when they picked up the darn car and the registered letter. They had to sign for both plus pay for the car.
 
  • #191
If the letter was sent out on July 1st. There is plenty of time for two notices. I agree. They knew where the car was.
 
  • #192
There is no independent verification that George and Casey were with Caylee on June 16th, only their word.

There is independent confirmation that Cindy was with Caylee on the 15th, in the form of a videotape as well as eyewitnesses at the nursing home.
That is correct, George has now made that statement public record in the form of media. Is he going to take it back? We recall, Cindy saying she heard the girls in their room. No sighting there? So now George comes forward and states "he not only saw them he also describes what Caylee was wearing." Was there also a mention of them swimming in the pool on the 16th?
 
  • #193
I talked to my friend who owns a tow company. They towed the car on June 30th. The letter would have been mailed the next day. So how is it we are talking about July 14th and 15th anyway?! I have heard the term "snail mail", but that is ridiculous!
Didn't Padilla say early on that the tow company took awhile to send the letter?

I got the impression that maybe they weren't in a hurry either because they were racking up daily impound fees, or maybe because the 4th of July holiday week meant they were short-staffed.
 
  • #194
Am I the only one that got kicked off for 45 minutes.
 
  • #195
Yes. Odd statement tho. She said it was either the 12th, 13th, or 14th of June and she was "certain" of the date. LOL

It was Christine who said that she went for a walk with Casey and Caylee on either the 12th, 13th, or 14th. What she probably meant was certain of the time frame.......a few days prior to Father's Day.

This is the Christine who spoke with Casey in that phone call from jail on July 16th, who became very upset saying "If anything happened to Caylee, I'd just die." Casey's response was that her phone call home was a big waste of time. Casey was incredibly cold in that phone call! All she wanted was Tony's phone number. :mad:
 
  • #196
I asked a friend of ours who works as a clerk in a tow impound yard, she said depending on how busy they are sometimes a car can sit for a bit before they run vin to get registered owner info and mail notice. She said they legally have 10 days to send notification, if they go beyond the 10 days they cannot charge the impound fees.

Laws could be different in FL.??....also could be 10 "business" days, not counting weekends & holidays (July 4th)
 
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I really think the only significant thing about it is that the family all got behind that wrong date because it was the date Casey gave. Now, why Casey gave that date, I suspect had something to do with an alibi.

In that same 911 call (the third one) Cindy said she hadn't seen Caylee since June 9th, but when she handed the phone to Casey, Casey told the 911 operator she hadn't seen her daughter for 31 days. It turns out that Casey was accurate as 31 days works out to June 15th.

In one of the first interviews with George and Cindy they were asked when the last time they saw Caylee. They were specific in stating that Cindy last saw Caylee on June 8th (Sunday), and George saw Casey and Caylee on June 9th (Monday) as they were leaving the house.

George and Cindy had the sequence of events correct, but were off by one week. It is possible that Cindy remembered Father's Day, a Sunday, but thought Father's Day was on the 8th. She didn't take time to look at a calendar to see which Sunday was Father's Day.
 
  • #199
Discussion thread #72 - OMG - no wonder I am so confused.

Need to clear my defrag my brain and clear my cookies. Maybe then it won't be so confusing.
 
  • #200
Discussion thread #72 - OMG - no wonder I am so confused.

Need to clear my defrag my brain and clear my cookies. Maybe then it won't be so confusing.

They have me all confused also and I have been reading every day. Maybe I just need to get some sleep and as you said defrag, clear cookies and history.
 
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