fixingtoburst
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I hope LE is investigating any thefts from her old job in the last 3 years.
Wait. KC worked for Kodak at one point, right? And chloroform is used in photography.
And they sure didn't waste any time sealing a deal, did they?:furious:How sick is that?
I think the answers will come if and when we find out if Casey did indeed buy it, or if she was just researching its uses online.I can buy chloroform online.![]()
With all the safe and legal degreasers on the market there would be no reason for George to use a dangerous product like Chloroform.
If that's the case...then this is one slick family. I would never have thought of that.
I have always believed George cleaned out the trunk. I have also always thought he may have hidden Caylee's body after he found out what she had done.
The clothes and gas can that was found at Blanchard Park extension by J. Jordan probably came out of Casey's trunk. It is odd there has been no statement by LE about it.
I believe that the entire family might know now exactly what happened.
Does anyone know if this (chloroform) would clean blood and dna evidence? I'm just thinking maybe *someone* used it to clean the trunk. For some reason I can just see this family owning a little bottle of it for when George works on de greasing things like his car etc. He seems to be a handy man along with his wife the cleaner.
I know, I know...I guess I just still want to keep on believing that there is a small chance that Caylee could be alive, somewhere.
Wait. KC worked for Kodak at one point, right? And chloroform is used in photography.
Makes sense Chilly Willy, thanks. What are your thoughts on the picture that Ricardo Morales has on his Facebook? Have you seen it? It says "Win her over with chloroform". I just find that soooooo strange since you just don't really hear of it nowadays. :waitasec:
I don't think Casey's position with Kodak had anything to do with developing photos.
Isn't that the truth?I hope LE is investigating any thefts from her old job in the last 3 years.
When she used to work she could have taken some chloroform as a trinket. Kind of like people stealing their employers pens. That kind of junk.
Maybe I missed something important, but did George admit to cleaning the car or is it speculation?Another thing about using chloroform vs cleaning products readily available at the local supermarket..............George was up against a time constraint. He didn't know when LE might take possession of that car. He had to get that car cleaned up as best as possible in a limited amount of time.
SOmeone posted a link Chloroform and ethanol (gas) can clean DNA