Is Casey the real Zenaida?

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When I was in Orlando in November, there was a small green truck in Lee's driveway.
Yes, I saw all the landmarks. :crazy:



Oh you little sleuther, you! :seeya:

I wonder who's truck you saw in the driveway?
 
Do Florida's registrations coincide with a persons birth month like they do here in Ohio? If they do, which I know not all states do, then could this link to someone who has a birth date in November?


Yes, they do.
 
Do Florida's registrations coincide with a persons birth month like they do here in Ohio? If they do, which I know not all states do, then could this link to someone who has a birth date in November?

Registration ends on the birthday of whoever's name is on the title, the interesting thing would be to know how many times the tag has been changed between vehicles....

I have an antique tag that gets switched on a regular basis, due to ongoing repairs to one or the other of the two antiques we own.
 
Yep. I called the Orange County Court Clerk today about the case. Here's what I've learned:

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Title was issued for the 97 Ford in August 2007 and the registration was up to date in May 2008. The registration was due to expire November 2008. The DMV records do NOT show it has been renewed, but some times there is a lag in information being updated.

What the heck is going on here???

Is there any way to tell if the tag was not renewed because it (the tag) was reported stolen or lost? Logic would dictate that the owner of the 97 Ford would notice the tag missing and report it to DMV in order to get a new tag- doubt they would continue driving around with no tag.....not to mention the danger of the stolen tag being used by a stranger commiting a crime or getting into an accident. In Maryland we get a front and rear tag, and the rear tag has stickers showing the month and yr the tag expires. Some people will actually put a cardboard tag on the rear or in the rear window, with the tag info and a note that says "Tag Lost" or "Tag Stolen" if they don't want to pay for a new one or wait for a new one to come by mail. (Marylanders hate to physically GO to the DMV).

I also find it a little weird that the citing officer ran a DL check on the name ZG22, and verified a valid DL, but didn't run a routine check on the registration/tag to verify not stolen, etc., especially considering that the driver could not present an actual license. That would have immediately told the LEO that the tag didn't match the car, unless the 95 Chevy was registered to the same owner as the 97 Ford (?) Anyway to check if the owner of the 97 ford ALSO has a 95 Chevy?

Valhall, thank you SO much for the fantastic sleuthing!!!:blowkiss:
 
The citation says Officer Narvaez.

You know------I have been sittin here "glued" to your post. Now I just have to ask-------can't hold it back anymore.

Val? What else have you figured out?
 
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If KC was pulled over on May 24 and misrepresented herself as ZG, wouldn't that officer remember that?

The fingerprints could easily be matched to KC if this is all true.

I'd think SA would be all over this. Why aren't they?

Perhaps they are and we just do not know about it...maybe they are "still investigating" it...

I just figure if there is an inkling, we would know it by now. I mean, know-it-all Leonard P. hasn't even mentioned it!! :eek:

Maybe he found out something about it that made him know it was NOT true, OR he will read it here and it will be a new theory by the weeks end.:crazy:
 
Fascinating thread. Awesome find & analysis, Valhall & all. :clap::clap::clap::woohoo::clap::clap:

Miss Casey's penchant for LE-connected boyfriends become more and more interesting as this theory progresses. (Not implying she was aided and abetted. Just finding the pattern curiouser and curiouser.)

Does anyone else recall LE saying months ago - rather offhand - that they've learned Casey has a long history breaking the law? I can't recall if it was to media, or an interview... At the time, I remember thinking they must be talking about Amy's and Grandpa's checkbooks, and thinking that that wasn't a very long history, actually. :waitasec:

But maybe ... that's not the only law-breaking they were talking about. Anyone else remember those LE comments - and maybe the source? I feel that perhaps LE has always had much more on Miss Casey/Zanny's periperal activities that we have not even seen yet. :cow:

(yeah, forgive me ratttled-brain, I've been here, too long :crazy:.)
 
This is so "surreal." I find this whole thing fascinating, but unconvinced as yet.

Since the tag was stolen, how much farther can one go to get actual PROOF? Can the actual car even be traced now?

Does the courthouse where one pays the fines have video cameras? What about the actual courtroom? If so, are those videos still available for review?

Bring on the doc dump!!
 
The citation says Officer Narvaez.

Keep up the Good Work !!!!

(which is alot more than I can say about Officer Narvaez)......

He pulls over a car w/tags that don't match up to the vehicle, & the driver as no license........but he does 'take the time' to write her a ticket......

Wonder what name was on the insurance ?? wonder if he even bothered to look ?? what ID did he accept from her ??
 
Y'all are on this like stink on a monkey! Go TEAM!
 
I found the disposition on the traffic case. This is from the 06/11/08 arraignment. Signature at the bottom.

http://or.occompt.com/recorder/eagl...80384111&id=DOC235S3662.A0&parent=DOC235S3662

P.S. Waived right to counsel. So we solved that one. Also, please note that this arraignment was at the Ocoee location of the Orange county court system...not the Orlando downtown one, so this ZG22 never had to go to the Orange County downtown location...the payments can be made online or on the phone (learned that one yesterday in the multiple phone calls it took to get through to a live person...lol)
 
I found the disposition on the traffic case. This is from the 06/11/08 arraignment. Signature at the bottom.

http://or.occompt.com/recorder/eagl...80384111&id=DOC235S3662.A0&parent=DOC235S3662

P.S. Waived right to counsel. So we solved that one. Also, please note that this arraignment was at the Ocoee location of the Orange county court system...not the Orlando downtown one, so this ZG22 never had to go to the Orange County downtown location...the payments can be made online or on the phone (learned that one yesterday in the multiple phone calls it took to get through to a live person...lol)


I guess that shoots the video possibility down. Does anybody think that Ofc. N could/would remember this particular traffic stop?
This is just weird.
 
Basically, what this looks like, now that we can view the disposition, is that ZG22 never produced a driver's license...period, either at the moment she got stopped or at the arraignment (note no driver's license number entered). It looks as though at the stop she gave her name and her dob (because it's entered in the electronic case record and ties back to the ZG22 driver's license in the DMV database).

My hubby and I were discussing the issue of the tag not belonging to the vehicle stopped yesterday. Okay, if this had been a guy (lol) the tag would have been run. But the stop was not for any "suspicious activity" (i.e. it was just a moving violation - failure to yield), and you've got a 22 year old girl...bet the officer didn't even run the tag. Serious...I bet he didn't even run it. That, or the owner on the registration of the vehicle was there and produced ID...which is highly possible. If "they" handed the officer the registration to the GREEN CHEVY, and the person listed on that registration was there and produced ID, I don't think he would have ran the tag.

Just speculation on how the mismatch could have occurred.
 
Guys,

Will you look at this pic for me and tell me if you think the white car parked at this house is a 1998 Pontiac Sunfire? This is the address tied to the 1997 Maroon Ford (I believe that's it parked to the left of the house) that the TAG belongs to on the ZG22 traffic stop. (The tag that appears to have been on a 1995 Green Chevy).

Could that be KC's car parked there?
 

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I don't see a bra on the front of the car.
 
Guys,

Will you look at this pic for me and tell me if you think the white car parked at this house is a 1998 Pontiac Sunfire? This is the address tied to the 1997 Maroon Ford (I believe that's it parked to the left of the house) that the TAG belongs to on the ZG22 traffic stop. (The tag that appears to have been on a 1995 Green Chevy).

Could that be KC's car parked there?

The back lights are also not quite right. That looks more like an older Kia, Toyota, or maybe even a Daewoo. Can't quite place it. :)
 
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