Chloroform in the trunk of caseys car

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So, could it be from someone trying to clean the trunk?

And it's just a coincidence that she may have been researching chloroform on the internet?
 
  • #363
I agree with earlier posters, it doesn't explain looking it up on the internet. So, we now have to figure out why, and where did she get it.

You can get ANYTHING on the internet......
 
  • #364
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx is her new nickname. Or are we not allowed nicknames?

No namecalling, nicknames like that. And no last names.
 
  • #365
I'm thinking now about this message that was found that Casey left on Facebook or Myspace to her friend Cameron on June 27 - the day after the "All White Party" at Fusian.


6/28 Sat
♦ Possibly the day Tony left for NY. (?) (Note: Clint says he moved out of Tony's place on 7/1. There is a myspace corroboration that Tony was in NY on 7/2, and that he returned on 7/5.)
♦ 1:12pm Casey posts Facebook message to Cameron : "Got drunk last night. Threatened to kill someone. Good times."
♦ 3:45pm Casey shares photobucket pic(s) w/Cameron



Who was she threatening?

Was she just talking trash to her friend - lying? How could she utter those words knowing Caylee was dead by then?

Could she have really wanted to kill someone - not Caylee - but Caylee died instead?
 
  • #366
They just said on HLN that you CAN buy choloform online.....and the family spokeman (term used lightly cuz he's a joke) is not answering questions and is referring everyone to JB
 
  • #367
On Fox News...missed the lst part....

Mike Brooks is saying you can buy cholorform on line.
 
  • #368
My searches indicate that it leaves the system quickly.


BTW, I'm new. Hi, everyone.

They have it on HLN right now. Anthony's spokesman say that it has not been supported by evidence. It's about to go down, folks. We are going to get a ton of discovery and I can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!

In one of the things I posted earlier it says that it damages bone marrow. When they find that baby, they can test the bones to see if this was something that she was doing long term, or just the once.
 
  • #369
I wonder if LE checked out all those apts at sawgrass to see if any of Casey's friends live there and cook up Meth?? I think she gets her lies from bits of truth. Maybe Caylee got into something there.
 
  • #370
Wiki info:

Inadvertent synthesis of chloroform
The haloform reaction can also occur inadvertently in domestic settings. Sodium hypochlorite solution (chlorine bleach) mixed with common household liquids such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, ethanol, or isopropyl alcohol may produce some chloroform, in addition to other compounds such as chloroacetone, or dichloroacetone.

Without reading the rest of my thread, this has my vote! She poured bleach on the stain.
 
  • #371
You can make it using pool shocker and actetone (nail polish remover )
other ways too ( please let LE find she purchased at least one of these
and had access to the other )

there is no benevolent reason to make this crap - nor to be searching
how to on the internet


People we have to stop trying to attribute normal human actions and
emotions to this sick girl . She is damaged goods.
 
  • #372
I wonder if the Anthony's are close to any vets or taxidermist? I don't think it is that easy to buy chloraform online, unless you are licensed in something where you could use it. I found this online.....

In my experience, it is difficult, at best, to purchase chloroform as an individual. If you represent a school, university, or business/laboratory that legitimately uses this substance, you can shop at chemical supply sites such as science.com. But as an unlicensed, uninsured individual the best bet you have for the purchase of this Department of Justice (DOJ) and Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) restricted substance is through a farm supply company. Perhaps there are farm supply retail stores in outlying areas in the Mid West that might still have an old bottle or two laying around. You might also try retail taxidermy supply stores as it can be used to humanely euthanise mounting specimens
 
  • #373
It's not just that they found high/significant concentration og chloroform in her car. It is not from the baby's hair (as far as we know now but it is from her car). I don't know if hair can show chloroform. And it is definitely not from any accidental drowing. Casey was searching about it online.

TWO SCENARIOS:

1.
I believe from day one what she was doing was putting the child to sleep in the car and drugging her with something so she could go up to boyfriend's apartment and have a sweet night for herself. So I am not sure she actually killed Casey on the 16th or whatever happened happened later? She had the child with her during the day and drugged her before boyfriend returned home and put her in the car until one time the dosage was LETHAL. So her ex-boyfriend - sorry I forget his name - the cop who resigned, he might actually be 100% correct in his recollection that he heard Caylee in the background or heard Casey talking to her. Casey had Caylee with her when nobody was around and drugged her before eveyrone returned and kept telling them she was with the nanny and all that.

2. Now the really evil one that agrees with those people who believe whatever happened happened at the Anthony's home and that flurry of phone calls has some significance. WHAT IF THIS WAS A PLANNED MURDER? What if it was her plan to drown the baby and because from watching too much CSI she knew if she held the baby under water it would leave some marks on baby's body, she researched online what chemicals are used in a swimming pool and gave Caylee a lethal dose of CHLOREFORM and threw her in the pool? Then started calling parents and brothers to play a frantic mother that found Caylee drowned? But nobody answered her phones and she had to move the child. She didn't want to call 911 and play that little play because she learned all her life to cover behind her parents. She wanted her parents to find first about the terrible accident and them take over everything, calling the police, talking with the police, while she was ''grieving'' in the corner.

It is definitely a weird choice of chemical and one has to wonder why this?
 
  • #374
In drowning, the victims stomach usually fills with water. In some cases, the lungs may fill with water, but not always. If the person become unconscious, then the lungs will fill with water, but in some cases, the drowning victim's larygospasms will prevent water from entering the lungs. However, if there is chlorine in the water and it enters the stomach and/or lungs, the chlorine could react with the body, the human body is 65% water. Let's say the victim was buried, then dug up and moved a day or two later. Due to decomposition and time the chlorine could have interacted with the water in the body, gases and other chemical compounds to create a high level of chloroform. Remember, chloroform is usually used one or two drops at a time. Even an ounce or two of chloroform would be considered a high level.

Incidentally, the large amount of water swallowed by most drowning victims, can later cause kidney failure in those victims who were successfully resucitated.

Of course, this theory doesn't explain why Casey was looking up chloroform on the internet.

I doubt that an ounce or two of Chloroform could be found in an entire pool. The amount of Chlorine in pool water is very low, less than 2.0ppm. Many communities disinfect their drinking water with Chlorine. People are not overdosing on Chloroform in those areas.
 
  • #375
Hi, I have been out all day, what is going on with [FONT=verdana, arial, helvetica]chloroform?[/FONT]
 
  • #376
You can make it using pool shocker and actetone (nail polish remover )
other ways too ( please let LE find she purchased at least one of these
and had access to the other )

there is no benevolent reason to make this crap - nor to be searching
how to on the internet


People we have to stop trying to attribute normal human actions and
emotions to this sick girl . She is damaged goods.

THANK YOU!! I am really growing weary of people who even try to find the least rational ounce of behavior here.
Thanks for saying what I have been screaming inside!!!:blowkiss:
 
  • #377
trying to catch up! But I found this:

"According to numerous Web sites, chloroform can form when chlorine comes in contact with skin, sweat or urine."
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/orange/orl-casey-anthony-jail-090308,0,7110266.story


Ah ha, this is why cindy made that statement on NG last night. About putting Caylee's diapers in the trunk sometimes and Caylee peeing in her playhouse. I thought cindy was trying to explain the DNA, but actually she is trying to explain the cloroform b/c she knew last week about that.:eek:
 
  • #378
My searches indicate that it leaves the system quickly.


BTW, I'm new. Hi, everyone.

With so much being said, I didn't want you to feel like you were not being heard. Welcome to Webslueths!
 
  • #379
Chloroform present, along WITH a computer search is indicative of intent.

Orlando is a major metropolitan area. I'm confident LE knows what their local druggies, gang members and other "stellar" members of society do with chloroform if it's a regularly used substance.

If CA was using it as a "mommy's little helper", while she partied, they'll figure out that, too. I so hope we're coming to a point in this case with more answers than questions.
 
  • #380
Do you think that maybe Casey stole the Chloroform from the Tattoo shop?? If she hung out there alot with Caylee, she would just have to grab it while no one was looking. She could have researched it on the internet to find out what it would "do". jmo
 
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