Caylee Anthony General Discussion Thread #78

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  • #241
If I were a relative...and I could get into see her...

I swear I'd look at her and say, "Casey... we found Caylee"....

Just to see what she did

WHAT A BRILLIANT IDEA!!!!!! :clap::clap::clap:
 
  • #242
I'm just shaking my head. Wouldn't it have been easier and more effective to just make up numbers? What could be the point of this exercise?

It's starting to dawn on me that we're never gong to figure this out, because none of it makes any sense,

The only explanation I can come up with is that she was REALLY pressed for time and could only change the names, not the numbers.
 
  • #243
I thought that also... Seems even George embellishes truth.

:confused:

Whether he said $50 or $5.....the cost is of no significance.
 
  • #244
Yep, and the "wow" factor (or "ugggh" factor) will be multiplied times 100. Sadly... :( I just can't wait for this to all be over. And I hope at the end, Caylee is able to be laid to rest in peace like she deserves.

Caylee didn't deserve this... and Casey didn't deserve to have such a beautiful little girl call her mommy. :furious:

amen:)
 
  • #245
I agree with this observation. If it were just about the lack of fuel, then Casey would have returned that day to get her means of transportation to and from the clubs (you know, to work on her investigation).

As I've asked in several threads now, how does one reconcile asking Tony to pick her up, meaning he knows where she left the car, with her wanting it to be stolen??? Are you guys saying she wanted it to be stolen from the lot from where it was finally recovered? If so, I still am not following, because Tony would have known that Caylee was NOT alive in the car when he picked up Casey, so if the car later turned up, and the exact same forensics are performed - same Caylee (?) forensic connection, which cannot be explained away by some random 3rd party stealing the vehicle from the Am. parking lot after Casey "ran out of gas," right? Again, I don't get why anyone thinks Casey intended for the car to be stolen from that parking lot - what would it have gained her if it later showed up??? Or is that just it: she hoped it would NEVER show up??? if so, she's not nearly as smart as she wants everyone to believe she is...:furious:
 
  • #246
Did anyone see where it's been posted that there really is a Tom Manley? The guy Casey said was her boss from Universal? He is associated with Kodak. I did some looking and from what I can tell, Kodak is the group of photographers that hangs out at all the amusement parks and sells the pictures that are taken, like on roller coasters and such.
 
  • #247
Just before we were put on hold, I was going to post this question, so I did a little research and did not come up with anything. So here goes...

Where was George on the day or during the time Cindy went to find Casey? We know he went to pick up the car, but then what? Cindy states when she and Casey returned from the cop shop Lee was there and she was so glad he was. Was George there?
Cindy briefly mentions that the police immediately separated Casey from them, and they could be together, but Casey couldn't be with them. She inserts Lee into the scenario several times, but I don't hear he mention George.

I'm not sure where I want to go with this, but I'm finding it odd, considering the dynamics. Anyone else?

OME
 
  • #248
The only explanation I can come up with is that she was REALLY pressed for time and could only change the names, not the numbers.

WOW thats a good thought too.
 
  • #249
Yes, if it was her cell phone book, she could have easily changed the names on a couple of numbers. But still... Why?

Good god, who knows! It's so strange.
 
  • #250
If I were a relative...and I could get into see her...

I swear I'd look at her and say, "Casey... we found Caylee"....

Just to see what she did

Probably she'd say:

Great! Now give me Tony's number so he can pick me up when they release me. I want to go to Fusion!
 
  • #251
Thankyou for the date.

Why is Lee doing any investigating? Why doesn't he turn it all over to LE?

He is doing his own personal investigation in addition to what LE is doing. I don't question why he is doing it, at least he is being pro-active in the search in his own way. He is turning his findings over to LE, according to his interview the other day, IIRC.
 
  • #252
If I were a relative...and I could get into see her...

I swear I'd look at her and say, "Casey... we found Caylee"....

Just to see what she did

Now that's an interesting proposition. Would love to hear what she said myself!
 
  • #253
So on geraldo, orlando salinas said something to the effect that Lee had found names of people Casey had mentioned (jeff, juliet I assume) in her address book with numbers of neighbors. He called the numbers and the neighbors and Lee were confused. I do not know if this is a physical address book or in a phone, I was under the impression LE had her phone and the blackjack was gone, if it even existed.


Thank you for posting this! I am confused, though. Can you maybe reword this to clarify? It sounds like Lee called the neighbors and he and the neighbors were confused? About what? :confused:
 
  • #254
Yes, if it was her cell phone book, she could have easily changed the names on a couple of numbers. But still... Why?

Maybe it was the best she could do with only a little time? Or she is just so used to her glib, superficial explanations being accepted, she really thought this would placate LE?
 
  • #255
Aside from Cindy, who else has confirmed these were "inconsistent" hits? The dog trainer that was initially interviewed said two dogs hit on the trunk of the car and in the backyard. Nothing was mentioned about any inconsistencies. Anyone know for sure?


LOL...What are the chances !!!!......A faimily with the most "inconsistant "
stories we have ever heard now claims TWO dogs brought in were
"inconsistant" too.
 
  • #256
Yes, if it was her cell phone book, she could have easily changed the names on a couple of numbers. But still... Why?

Do you think she changed the names really quickly (I'm sure she could change them fast since she's used to texting) -- and she thought LE would believe her enough to let her go instead of arresting her "on a whim". Then she'd have more time to figure out how to proceed. I think she was just sooo used to getting away with lying, she thought she could fool them too.

Note to self: Innocent people don't cover their azz so much and make up fake stories/people/phone numbers when their child goes missing... because there is no need to do so. :chicken:
 
  • #257
I don't know if this has been spotted by any websleuths yet but I found it interesting. It's a post on craigslist about casey from someone who says theyve seen her before and that she was well, "working" This person says they have reported it to LE also. another twist and turn i guess. The area is close to the Saratosa/Tampa area and that is where she told gm she was going to work at. Whoever knows. Heres the link.
http://orlando.craigslist.org/rnr/774649471.html
 
  • #258
:confused:

Whether he said $50 or $5.....the cost is of no significance.

Wouldn't it be important if George testifies that there was no smell on the 24th? If 50$ of gas were taken and the car or Casey can't be accounted for at all by any friends for a couple of days, couldn't that mean that she may have driven quite a distance and done something?
 
  • #259
As I've asked in several threads now, how does one reconcile asking Tony to pick her up, meaning he knows where she left the car, with her wanting it to be stolen??? Are you guys saying she wanted it to be stolen from the lot from where it was finally recovered? If so, I still am not following, because Tony would have known that Caylee was NOT alive in the car when he picked up Casey, so if the car later turned up, and the exact same forensics are performed - same Caylee (?) forensic connection, which cannot be explained away by some random 3rd party stealing the vehicle from the Am. parking lot after Casey "ran out of gas," right? Again, I don't get why anyone thinks Casey intended for the car to be stolen from that parking lot - what would it have gained her if it later showed up??? Or is that just it: she hoped it would NEVER show up??? if so, she's not nearly as smart as she wants everyone to believe she is...:furious:

i assume she planned on the car turning up at the bottom of a pond like the ones they found while looking in pond near her home the other day
 
  • #260
Again this address book could have been:

on the phone (which LE has I believe)
a paper bound one
or on the computer synced with her phone (which LE has I believe)
on the AT&T account online

or something else.

It was not specified.
 
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