Caylee Anthony 2 years old #7: General Discussion

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  • #181
Its Caylee not Carlee :)

Thanks A.Wood....I have a good friend with a niece named Carlee who had the same disease I had when I was a child - Legg-Perthese disease. I couldn't walk for three years, she had a steel pin placed in her hip. I guess maybe the similar names helps explain why I am so entrenched in this case. I am taking it personally. I wish I could get into the jail cell of Casey and....... I can't go there.
 
  • #182
Hey Reannan, good to see you here!
 
  • #183
I just heard on NG that according to Casey's attorney she is requesting immunity if she tells LE everything she knows about the whereabouts of her little girl. WTF is that? She does know where her daughter is and she needs to tell LE now! She also needs to pay the exact same price for her actions that anyone else would. This is not a good situation.

I've been wondering, can you request immunity in a case for yourself? It's usually immunity in testimony against others....KWIM????
 
  • #184
I'm not sure if I can continue to follow this after hearing this new information. I seem to be stuck at Casey burying Caylee in the backyard then moving her somewhere via the trunk of the car. The officer's statements about the smell and what the dogs found...well to me that leaves little room for doubt. I was relieved the Mr. Anthony assisted the officers (locating the trash that had been in the car, as well right off telling them he felt Casey was lying and that something had happened to Caylee - and who knows at this point what else). Needless to say it's good to see that someone in the family has acted with integrity and true concern for Caylee. I'm inclined to think Casey's friends do have an idea what happened (even if they have no proof) and considering how close some of them were to Caylee, this has to be truly devastating... I think the pictures that many of you found of Casey say a lot about her, about her priorities and about her choices. Sadly, it doesn't seem that Caylee ranked very high. But a good find by WSers and hopefully these pictures will help in the future...
 
  • #185
I just heard on NG that according to Casey's attorney she is requesting immunity if she tells LE everything she knows about the whereabouts of her little girl. WTF is that? She does know where her daughter is and she needs to tell LE now! She also needs to pay the exact same price for her actions that anyone else would. This is not a good situation.

I heard that too. I hope they DO NOT make a deal with her. It's obvious that Caylee is dead since the cadaver dog made a 'hit.' So there's nothing to gain now. The mother is obviously involved. I don't know about the gma but she's involved now at least in withholding information.
 
  • #186
I just heard on NG that according to Casey's attorney she is requesting ammunity if she tells LE everything she knows about the whereabouts of her little girl. WTF is that? She does know where her daughter is and she needs to tell LE now! She also needs to pay the exact same price for her actions that anyone else would. This is not a good situation.


I would tend to agree with you EXCEPT if it was something liek this.

Casey knows that CINDY did it, and doesn't want to tell anything to LE for fear that cindy will pin it back on her.Maybe cindy killed Caylee, and is trying to make Casey take the blame. But if Casey gets immunity she could come clean about what she knows about her daughter.
 
  • #187
That was me, and yes, Tony said he'd only known her for about a month and that everything she's told him is a lie - he said that she told him Caylee's father had died in an accident.

:) Thanks for the input. I can't keep so many posters straight yet. :)
 
  • #188
Is Grandpa in Assisted Living or a Nursing Home? The Nursing home I worked at, no registry either/ they might have had to go there and ask Staff, etc. Cindy got so mad, all she had to do (probably) was tell LE I dont mind you going there to verify but please dont upset my Father.
Which is understandable. I dont understand Cindy.
If from todays testimony, it sounds bad for Caylee and she should try to
cooperate as much as possible now that its clear her daughter probably hurt Caylee. Why try and cover for Casey? I dont get, you'd think she
d be furious.

She probably was/is furious but since she lost Caylee, she doesn't want to lose Casey as well. Especially if Casey said she killed her as an accident.
 
  • #189
According to testimony today it was TWO dogs who hit on the trunk and backyard at the grandparents' house. That speaks volumes.
 
  • #190
If Caylee is dead, something worse than being left in a hot car happened, or cadaver dogs would have hit on the car seat also. So, hypothetically speaking, she died elsewhere and was put into the trunk to be taken somewhere. That's a given.

I was confused about this also. In fact, the "smell of decomposition" only happens after some time has passed - probably about three days in the heat of Florida - possibly longer if the body was buried in the ground as opposed to being hidden above ground. The horrifying thing about this case IMHO is that it appears from the current pathetic evidence we have that the body was MOVED!!! WHY else would have have a "decomposing" body in the trunk of a car??? If I murdered my child today and freaked out about it, and then place her in a trunk and drove to a lake to dispose of her.....there would be no smell....unless I left her laying for a few hours - and then the cadaver dogs would have hit on it. For HUMANS to have smelled decomposition - we are talking DAYS; not hours - which equals a body that is MOVED.
 
  • #191
I heard that too. I hope they DO NOT make a deal with her. It's obvious that Caylee is dead since the cadaver dog made a 'hit.' So there's nothing to gain now. The mother is obviously involved. I don't know about the gma but she's involved now at least in withholding information.

She'll probably make a deal with the DA and then tell them some far-fetched BS story just like she's been doing all along.:eek:

NO WAY is she going to tell them the truth.:chicken:

She knows she did something bad to Caylee. I'm almost sure of it! :mad:

JMHO
fran
 
  • #192
Watched Nancy Grace tonight. I am curious to know what the mother is saying happened to the child.... is there a story that she has given or has she not said anything at all????
 
  • #193
I'm going to think aloud here for a minute..... I am struggling to keep this all straight...please bear with me.

Could this be a possibility?

Could Casey have buried Caylee in the yard - revealed the truth to Cindy (and/or George & Lee) - she and Cindy come up with the "story," LE is called, Cindy digs Caylee's body up and transports her elsewhere in Casey's car, once it had been recovered from the tow yard?
 
  • #194
I was confused about this also. In fact, the "smell of decomposition" only happens after some time has passed - probably about three days in the heat of Florida - possibly longer if the body was buried in the ground as opposed to being hidden above ground. The horrifying thing about this case IMHO is that it appears from the current pathetic evidence we have that the body was MOVED!!! WHY else would have have a "decomposing" body in the trunk of a car??? If I murdered my child today and freaked out about it, and then place her in a trunk and drove to a lake to dispose of her.....there would be no smell....unless I left her laying for a few hours - and then the cadaver dogs would have hit on it. For HUMANS to have smelled decomposition - we are talking DAYS; not hours - which equals a body that is MOVED.

I can attest that this is not necessarily true - it doesn't take long at all for decomposition to start smelling... heat would only accelerate the process
 
  • #195
i think casey wants immunity because she caylee died by 'accident' and she panicked and hid the body and thinks that because she didn't actually murder her she should be immune to any kind of prosecution.
 
  • #196
I was confused about this also. In fact, the "smell of decomposition" only happens after some time has passed - probably about three days in the heat of Florida - possibly longer if the body was buried in the ground as opposed to being hidden above ground. The horrifying thing about this case IMHO is that it appears from the current pathetic evidence we have that the body was MOVED!!! WHY else would have have a "decomposing" body in the trunk of a car??? If I murdered my child today and freaked out about it, and then place her in a trunk and drove to a lake to dispose of her.....there would be no smell....unless I left her laying for a few hours - and then the cadaver dogs would have hit on it. For HUMANS to have smelled decomposition - we are talking DAYS; not hours - which equals a body that is MOVED.

Right, or she was in the trunk long enough until the smell was so overwhelming that Casey had to get rid of the body.
 
  • #197
I'm going to think aloud here for a minute..... I am struggling to keep this all straight...please bear with me.

Could this be a possibility?

Could Casey have buried Caylee in the yard - revealed the truth to Cindy (and/or George & Lee) - she and Cindy come up with the "story," dig Caylee's body up and transport her elsewhere in Casey's car, once it had been recovered from the tow yard?

If either grandparent had been home when Casey borrowed the shovel, I'd be inclined to agree. But since they weren't, it looks to me like Casey buried her in the back yard, dug her up (using the borrowed shovel) and put her into the trunk of her car. Naturally when the analysis of the dirt comes back they'll know if this is what happened (as in if the dirt was the same that was in the yard). :(
 
  • #198
I think it is time to reexamine the photobucket pictures of Fusion and align the dates to the "new" timeline.
 
  • #199
I was confused about this also. In fact, the "smell of decomposition" only happens after some time has passed - probably about three days in the heat of Florida - possibly longer if the body was buried in the ground as opposed to being hidden above ground. The horrifying thing about this case IMHO is that it appears from the current pathetic evidence we have that the body was MOVED!!! WHY else would have have a "decomposing" body in the trunk of a car??? If I murdered my child today and freaked out about it, and then place her in a trunk and drove to a lake to dispose of her.....there would be no smell....unless I left her laying for a few hours - and then the cadaver dogs would have hit on it. For HUMANS to have smelled decomposition - we are talking DAYS; not hours - which equals a body that is MOVED.

I found the detective very professional and interesting/ I think he believes this Mother has been lying nd Caylee is dead:(
I odnt care about Casey, Id hate to have an evil daughter like her. Gads and even her Mum seems to want to protect her, after the Cadaver dog search, Mum should smarten up about her bar fly daughter:behindbar
She is lucky in that at least her son seems OK and rational.
When 2 cadaver dogs, highly trained dogs, hit same area in the yard, you know something BAD has happened and most likely involved Casey.
 
  • #200
I'm only on page 2 of this thread and don't know if this has been mentioned yet............

On Nancy Grace today, she had on a woman dog handler with Homeland Security, showing how cadaver dogs work. The woman said that the day before she had hidden cadaver scent on the set in the studio where she was being filmed. She took the dog off it's lead and gave it a signal. The dog immediately ran to a sofa that had a lot of pillows on it and jumped up on the sofa and sat by one particular pillow. The dog handler went to the dog and gave it it's reward - a dog toy. Behind the pillow was a jar holding a tightly wrapped sheet that had covered a cadaver.

Nancy Grace asked the handler.........."dogs can smell the sent of a cadaver even if the scent in in a sealed jar?" The dog handler said, "yes, a dog's sense of smell is so strong, that even in a sealed container the dog can smell the scent." Nancy asked a lot of good questions. One was, "Can a cadaver dog tell the difference between a human cadaver and an animal carcass." The handler assured Nancy that the dogs are trained specifically for HUMAN cadavers, not animals and will alert only on human remains.

The dog handler also said that dogs trained for cadavers won't alert on drugs, bombs, etc. - that drug sniffing and bomb sniffing dogs are trained for that particular task only, and won't alert on cadavers.

It was very clear that a cadaver dog is NOT going to alert on old pizza left in a car.
 
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