IIRC Casey was arrested 17 July correct,IN the phone call that evening when she wanted Tone's number,she said that she had talked to him that day (noonish) so she had the phone on the 17th. correct me if I'm wrong.
If she was trying to just get rid of the car, why not push it into a river or lake? The water would have gotten rid of all evidence including the suspicious uh..."pizza" smell. I think there may have been more to it than that.
Liltigress.............I also don't believe that Cindy and Casey were talking and texting on a daily basis. At the most, a call once a week to say all is okay.
I also think that although Cindy and George felt something was definitely wrong with the car smelling so bad, that they didn't connect it with Caylee on an immediate basis. But, by the time of the third 911 call, Cindy was definitely terrified as she had been putting two and two together.
But, somewhere along the line, both Cindy and George went into denial, clinging to Casey's story of the babysitter kidnapping.
Since you just listened to it, what was the exact statement Casey said to her mother about "what do you mean you don't know" or something to that statement. I found that such a Moment in that conversation.
So help me here - they know they have been blocked from seeing Caylee ... they both knew the car smelled like decomp... they know Casey is alive (they're talking to her, so who the heck did they think was dead in the trunk? I've still yet to hear any plausible theory as to who else they thought was in there...am I missing something on a thread somewhere about this?
Frustrated.
I was watching the local Central Florida news on this story all weekend, and I kept hearing the same thing repeated over and over again: The police are working on the "theory" that this is a missing person's case, not a homicide case.
I say bologne (sp).
If the police were working this case on the "missing person" theory, they would have issued an Amber Alert, and they would have asked the "kidnapper" to drop the child off at "XYZ" place with no questions asked.
Do the police think we (citizens who care about this case) are gullible enough to think that they are treating this as a "missing persons" case ? Everything they have done and said up to this point, shows that they are treating this as a homicide case. And with GP George being an ex LE, he knows it too. Hence his frustration at the media last week. He (as we all do), wants this to just be a missing persons case, but he knows that everything the police has done up to this point, is how they treat homicide cases.
If Caylee has been kidnapped (and I pray this is the case), I for one would offer up my home for the kidnapper to drop her off at my house, no questions asked, then leave immediately so that I can call the police, turn her over to them and get this torture over with.
tony may have infomation that he doesnt even know is valuable
she might have told him she was going somewhere at some point and he is the only one that knows that
except, the police probably know it now
no reason for him to cover for her if he wasnt involved
but she sure did want to talk to him in a badddddd way
I'm very curious who will be the first media person to get the guts to ask her about that post, at least just to see her reaction, because I think that alone may say a lot.
Basically to say, you guys say it was a normal day and she was going to work, etc., and then read the post and just see where it were to go.
I actually think Greta might be able to 'couch' it in a way that Cindy wouldn't blow up at her, and ask it in a way that Greta makes it sound like she's empathizing with her but really asking it to dig.
Very good point... Casey had her phone when her mom found her at Tony's b/c that's when she "answered" the mystery call from "Caylee." Then she tells Lee that the last place she had it for certain was IIRC the park?? When the heck did she have time to go to the park to lose the phone.... So many inconsistencies... I'm losing my mind here!!:waitasec:
She might have been afraid she couldn't pull that off without help. Since she left the keys in it, I think she expected it to be stolen, so the smell would never be an issue.
She might have been afraid she couldn't pull that off without help. Since she left the keys in it, I think she expected it to be stolen, so the smell would never be an issue.
I think that's a great idea. You should send an email to Greta with a link to that post. "she left without warning". I think Cindy's rant and the 911 calls are the closest to the truth that we have gotten in this case. Not much else the Anthony's say fits.
Since you just listened to it, what was the exact statement Casey said to her mother about "what do you mean you don't know" or something to that statement. I found that such a Moment in that conversation.
That is one of the questions that is really bothering me. Another coincidence, or related to Caylee's disappearance?
Info on the phone calls/Who Kyle is.. as much info as we have.. (Copied from LilTigress on the Search Warrant Thread):
http://www.ocso.com/LinkClick.aspx?link=MediaRelations%2f08.07.08_SEARCHWARRANT.pdf&tabid=547&mid=1935 page 6 of 7 of the PDF
Casey: (appears to be quoting her mother's cameo statement on tv-voice pitched at the end) You don't know what my involvement is and stuff?
I honestly don't think Tony was involved in any way other than picking her up. It seemed he rarely had a chance to interact with Caylee. From reading around on his Dad's page, Tony comes from a very religious and close knit family, he seems to be a good guy with a good head on his shoulders.