mamadofthree
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Very prophetic on her part...altho it should have read: Until further notice, the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off. LOL
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Very prophetic on her part...altho it should have read: Until further notice, the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off. LOL
From my memory, she didn't make the cheque book discovery and call the bank until after she got back home. When Cindy called, I think she still believed Casey's story re putting the money away in her sleep. It wasn't until mom picked her up, that she started to realise Casey stole from her. IMOO
She was mistaken... it was a different Casey... no seriously, that's what she said later.
According to Cindy's theory -- that man in the car might not have committed suicide -- he might have "sweated" to death.
I have been lurking on these boards for the last few weeks.
I decided to register.
About the dumpster: There could be a possibility that Casey parked next to the dumpster to get rid of her crime, intentional or accidental.
There are at least three landfill areas in Orlando.
Yahoo! Shortcut - AboutLandfills near Orlando
local.yahoo.com
Trademark Metals Recycling LLC - (1)
(407) 422-9866 - 317 W Kaley St, Orlando, FL
Get DirectionsReviewsOfficial site
Waste Management Incorporated
(407) 428-1647 - 4978 Lb Mcleod Rd, Orlando, FL
Get DirectionsOfficial site
Seminole Recycling Incorporated
(407) 366-0097 - Orlando, FL
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More Results...
Also, per WESH TV,
landhttp://www.wesh.com/news/9673441/detail.htmlfill on
Landfill on fire in Orlando, Aug. 14.
Just another odd twist in a very sad story.
DreamWeaver
Good point about Casey's phone records from that day :clap: We KNOW Amy hadn't called her.
LOL Or The Three Faces Of Eve Squared.This whole case is like the Six Degrees Of Kevin Bacon - Casey Anthony Edition
::takes a shot::
lolol. Ya know, out of all the forums I'm on, you're the ONLY one who's ever commented that they've even known what that name was from. Rock on.
I seriously doubt she dumped Caylee in that dumpster next to the car.
She may be stupid for leaving a car that reaked with death -- but she isn't THAT stupid.
Ok...those were the most painful documents to sort through BUT so worth the read.
Now that I have sifted through all of the friends interviews, the tow truck operators interview, and the countless other documents, I have to say that I am truly sick to my stomach. In my opinion, Caylee is not with us anymore. What was really compelling is in the impound lot owner's interview, he states that the smell inside the Pontiac was the same as in a car that a man committed suicide inside. So, now we don't just have the detective, dogs and Cindy - we have another person confirming that the car smelled like human decomp.
Casey's interview at Universal has to be my favorite in terms of understanding what a true sociopath she really is. The detectives continue to confront her with the truth - ummm Zani the Nanny does not exist - that she did not drop Caylee off to Zani- and they keep telling her that they understand that people do things that they are not proud of - things that they lie about and 'bury'.
I thought the detectives did a good job in trying to get her to tell them exactly what happened to Caylee...and how they kept using the word "bury" to elicit an emotional reaction. And, she had no reaction....creepy....
I thought the final 911 call starts at 9:41 or 9:44pm, wouldn't that fit with George coming home?
page 123 of pdf 1, casey questioning
Q: What about the baby's dad's parents, would you have left her with them too?
<this follows Casey saying she woudn't sell Caylee, she could have left her with Cindy and gone away on her own>
CA: I haven't talked to them since we were probably six or seven years old. Since we were little kids. That was probably the last time I talked to or saw them.
Who is she talking about there?
Doomsday?
According to Cindy's theory -- that man in the car might not have committed suicide -- he might have "sweated" to death.
I think the detectives did a great job, there is no way I could have continued questioning her for as long as they did. I would be banging my head against a wall with the stories she told.
Doomsday?
George put gas in the car according to the interview with someonone from the tow lot. He also said it smell when they opend the door and then opend the trunk and it smelled worse. Took a bag of garbage out of it that had food, left over pizza etc. [Didn't make down the PDF or pg sorry.]From one of the pictures in the news reports she was actually parked a long way from the dumpsters. If she were going to use the dumpster, she would most likely parked closer.
One thing which is very strange by all accounts from Casey, family, etc. The car was broken or quit running due to lack of gas. Then her father goes there and drives it off the impound lot and according to the person there did nothing to it. Just started it and drove off.
Then we also have the lot manager saying it smelled just like the car they picked up which a man and committed suicide in and was not found for 5 days.
HOW MANY MORE DO THEY NEED TO VERIFY THE DECOMP SMELL?
But without Amy's phone records or reverse call charge records for Tony's house, how can you be sure??
IMOO