Caylee Anthony General Discussion Thread #160

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The parents appear to want GPS attached to their kids and there was a discussion about how far micro-chipping dogs has evolved. There are now external GPS systems for hunting dogs and apparently Costco has one for a reasonable price. Somebody said one kid had a dental implant. Obviously a topic near and dear to those involved and feeling the pain of missing kid cases.

can they really do that!?!
 
  • #162
The link you provided shows "watches", is there another link?

no i was misunderstood as to exactly what my dogs chip does i was under the impression with the database link i would no where he was..but we got that figured but thanks anyway
 
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I'm sorry, I'm a little testy today...My daughter has an ocean front home in Mississippi...so pardon me....but can we please start a separate thread for the darn dog chips?
Peace & Love,
Deb
 
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ya know what i am wondering? do you recall the many times Baez has said that his client has a "compelling reason " as to why she didn't report her missing, etc? wonder if he is still planning on using that "compelling reason" in his "opening arguments" as he previously stated.
 
  • #166
I'm sorry, I'm a little testy today...My daughter has an ocean front home in Mississippi...so pardon me....but can we please start a separate thread for the darn dog chips?
Peace & Love,
Deb

Why, it's partly a discussion on children as well. It's an insight into how to protect your child or FIND THEM!
 
  • #167
Implants would be helpful in certain types of missing kid's cases, but unless mandatory probably not in murder cases.
 
  • #168
My horrible suspicions are (at this point) that Caylee was placed in a dumpster. The odds of locating any body parts would be slim to none, and even if something were found, after all this time, determining a cause of death almost impossible.
IF this is the case, and no body is recovered, will the DA take their best shot at a murder/manslaughter conviction for Casey IF their only evidence is what we currently know about?
Hopefully they have more than we are privey to, I'm just asking.

This is what I keep worrying about, because I tend to think very long term. I get so sick of watching the crime shows on tv and seeing murderers get manslaughter. Hopefully there is quite a bit of evidence to prevent something happening to another child someday should Casey get out someday and have more children. She'll be even smarter and streetwise after a stretch in prison.
 
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I'm sorry, I'm a little testy today...My daughter has an ocean front home in Mississippi...so pardon me....but can we please start a separate thread for the darn dog chips?
Peace & Love,
Deb

I am hoping that you can feel confident that your daughter is safe and sound because she has evacuated. Yes?
 
  • #170
Where is Caylee -

I've always believed that if you were going to commit a crime such as killing someone and then hiding them, you would hide them in a place that is familiar to you, where you could go back and check on the body from time to time to make sure it's still hidden (that is if you don't get caught and are not in jail). You would also pick a place where, at the time of disposing the body, you would know for sure that you wouldn't be seen while disposing the body.

If we could "think like Casey" (oooogggghhh that thought makes me shiver), then maybe we can try and figure out where Caylee is.
 
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I think Cindy does need an apology.....from Casey.
 
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Where is Caylee -

I've always believed that if you were going to commit a crime such as killing someone and then hiding them, you would hide them in a place that is familiar to you, where you could go back and check on the body from time to time to make sure it's still hidden (that is if you don't get caught and are not in jail). You would also pick a place where, at the time of disposing the body, you would know for sure that you wouldn't be seen while disposing the body.

If we could "think like Casey" (oooogggghhh that thought makes me shiver), then maybe we can try and figure out where Caylee is.

You think Caylee is at Fusian?
 
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This is what I keep worrying about, because I tend to think very long term. I get so sick of watching the crime shows on tv and seeing murderers get manslaughter. Hopefully there is quite a bit of evidence to prevent something happening to another child someday should Casey get out someday and have more children. She'll be even smarter and streetwise after a stretch in prison.


I am so with you Vicki! I truly believe that if she gets out soon , or heaven forbid, off...she will kill again.

She is so cold that God forbid she gets a light sentence, she will sing and skip her way out of jail and figure she is untouchable.
 
  • #175
Implants would be helpful in certain types of missing kid's cases, but unless mandatory probably not in murder cases.

your right but if a child was kidnapped and murdered it would help locate the body, i feel that it would help find alot of missing kids and then that would free up alot of time for LE to focus on the kids that are missing that dont have one.
 
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LOL... I already know where my dog is 24 hrs a day... either sleeping on the sofa or sitting by her food dish. :P
:clap::clap::clap:
 
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Where is Caylee -

I've always believed that if you were going to commit a crime such as killing someone and then hiding them, you would hide them in a place that is familiar to you, where you could go back and check on the body from time to time to make sure it's still hidden (that is if you don't get caught and are not in jail). You would also pick a place where, at the time of disposing the body, you would know for sure that you wouldn't be seen while disposing the body.

If we could "think like Casey" (oooogggghhh that thought makes me shiver), then maybe we can try and figure out where Caylee is.

Consider that Casey is a sociopath who thinks she's smarter than everyone else. Also recall that one of her favorite TV shows is CSI. How would those two things affect where she might dispose of a body?

Have we had any results from forensics on the shovel?
 
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Where is Caylee -

I've always believed that if you were going to commit a crime such as killing someone and then hiding them, you would hide them in a place that is familiar to you, where you could go back and check on the body from time to time to make sure it's still hidden (that is if you don't get caught and are not in jail). You would also pick a place where, at the time of disposing the body, you would know for sure that you wouldn't be seen while disposing the body.

If we could "think like Casey" (oooogggghhh that thought makes me shiver), then maybe we can try and figure out where Caylee is.

Bella Vida!
 
  • #179
http://www.wesh.com/news/17353349/detail.html

Okay I was at a birthday party all day. This is freaking me out!


I don't think it made the major stations yet........ I could be wrong though

I think the poor turnout for the search is horrible at least TES is staying untill they find Caylee.

"We will be here until we bring this community closure, no matter how many trips we have to make," .
 
  • #180
you obviously did not read the whole post that i posted i also posted a link that u could go to to find your dog with this chip
I read, was trying to explain in very simple terms to those that were confused, because there is a GPS that you can get for dogs. And wrote "Hope that helps anyone who is confused." so you would know it wasn't a direct reply to you. I did quote you so others could go look at your link. So sorry if my post upset you, was just trying to be helpful.

FYI. Actually I have my dog's chip registered with my local SPCA, who in turn uses a national database.
 
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