Osco confirms caylee dna

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  • #121
Were the results from the FBI or from the FBI as obtained from the "Central Florida Body Farm". Sounds like a problem to me. I understood the study of air was done at the Body Farm connected to University of Tennessee. Never heard of one in Central Florida. Please correct me if I am wrong.

Isabelle,
Ray'sMom
 
  • #122
The best thing Baez could do for his "girl" right now is to have her tell them exactly where Caylee is. It would save time, money, resources and maybe her parents and Lee can grieve properly. ( I don't much care for them but it is what it is.) That would go a long way towards the family emotionally at this point. She's already destroyed one life--maybe the other 3 can somehow be salvaged
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  • #123
I think the hair band would be a visual test. Although it's not clear yet what type of testing was done.

So, the example I heard was that if you pull a piece of hair from someone living and it has skin on it and then you put it in a trunk it would decompose.
 
  • #124
Yes, same chubby little cheeks, same pensive look she has in many of her photos, same way of posing. It brought tears to my eyes.

Okay, now I'm crying...
 
  • #125
RIP Caylee
 
  • #126
Were the results from the FBI or from the FBI as obtained from the "Central Florida Body Farm". Sounds like a problem to me. I understood the study of air was done at the Body Farm connected to University of Tennessee. Never heard of one in Central Florida. Please correct me if I am wrong.

Isabelle,
Ray'sMom


No other news site is reporting this, I think it is BS!
 
  • #127
No other news site is reporting this, I think it is BS!

I do too. I will wait until LE does a pc with FBI present. I would imagine someone from the FBI would speak to this if it were so. Now I am going to see if I can email the writer/s of the article.

Isabelle,
Ray'sMom
 
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I'm pretty sure you do have a legal obligation to seek medical help, particularly a parent.

A lay person doesn't always know if a person is dead or unconscious, or if they can be resuscitated.

The first example that jumps to mind is Dylan Groene. In court there was testimony that if medical help had been sought when Duncan shot him in the stomach, he likely could have been saved.

I think it's something to do with lack of regard for human life.

I don't know. I shouldn't even be posting I'm so upset right now. I definitely knew this was coming, it's just awfully awfully hard when it's confirmed. I can't stand thinking of that baby in that trunk, and Cindy referring to the stench of her poor little dead grandbaby's body as rotten garbage etc.

Children are not garbage you toss wherever you can sling them. They deserve respect. And I'm sick of it.
 
  • #130
I lifted this quote from the wesh article posted page 1 of this thread.

"Orange County detectives are directing search teams to areas associated with their investigation, like a wooded area near the Amscot where Casey Anthony abandoned her car.

"The information we've gotten back from the FBI lab has clearly helped us focus our investigation," Allen said.

Police sources said the lab test that clinched the decision was on strands of hair belonging to Caylee that showed signs of decomposition. However, those tests did not provide a probable cause for how the child's body ended up in the trunk. Investigators said they're continuing to look into that."

The bold in the quote above is mine. It made me want to go "hmmmmmm...."
 
  • #131
Does anyone know the name of the Central Florida Body Farm?

Isabelle,
Ray'sMom


Hey Isabelle - shouldn't you be evacuating??!!?? All the best !

Orlando does not have a body farm. The tests were done at the University of Tennessee Body Farm: http://web.utk.edu/~anthrop/index.htm


Rest in Peace, little Caylee.
 
  • #132
Were the results from the FBI or from the FBI as obtained from the "Central Florida Body Farm". Sounds like a problem to me. I understood the study of air was done at the Body Farm connected to University of Tennessee. Never heard of one in Central Florida. Please correct me if I am wrong.

Isabelle,
Ray'sMom
I interpreted it as the FBI did testing on the hair sample which was determined to be from Caylee, while the body farm did the air test which showed a decomposing body in the trunk. I also had read previously that the body farm is in Tennessee.
 
  • #133
It is not being reported anywhere else so I don't put much stock into it. If true it would be all over every station with breaking news IMO.
 
  • #134
Do you think anyone can get through to them....maybe with Casey out of the house it's a possibility......

The OSCO needs to call in a Grief Psychologist to assist in explaining what everything means to them, as a Grief Psychologist can put things into a sensitive perspective for these grieving, denying grandparents. My next door neighbor is a practicing Psychologist who typically works cases of tornado victims, hurricane victims, bank robbery victims, rape victims, etc., and she said that until a licensed Psychologist sits down with OSCO and the grandparents and connects the dots for them, they will continue to be in denial. So, so sad.
 
  • #135
I'm pretty sure you do have a legal obligation to seek medical help, particularly a parent.

A lay person doesn't always know if a person is dead or unconscious, or if they can be resuscitated.

The first example that jumps to mind is Dylan Groene. In court there was testimony that if medical help had been sought when Duncan shot him in the stomach, he likely could have been saved.

I think it's something to do with lack of regard for human life.

I don't know. I shouldn't even be posting I'm so upset right now. I definitely knew this was coming, it's just awfully awfully hard when it's confirmed. I can't stand thinking of that baby in that trunk, and Cindy referring to the stench of her poor little dead grandbaby's body as rotten garbage etc.

Children are not garbage you toss wherever you can sling them. They deserve respect. And I'm sick of it.
I think you might be replying to my earlier post about the law, since I brought up about disposing of a body and who does that if a child accidentally dies such as drowning in a pool. I also agree about the family conveniently switching the cause of the odor from "the car smells like a dead body" to saying it was 'rotting' pizza and a bag of garbage. Talk about enabling!
 
  • #136
It is not being reported anywhere else so I don't put much stock into it. If true it would be all over every station with breaking news IMO.

WESH 2 just did an interview with Detective John Allen who confirms all of this. The decomposing DNA in the trunk of Casey's car is that of Caylee Anthony.
 
  • #137
Hey Isabelle - shouldn't you be evacuating??!!?? All the best !

Orlando does not have a body farm. The tests were done at the University of Tennessee Body Farm: http://web.utk.edu/~anthrop/index.htm


Rest in Peace, little Caylee.

No, not evacuating. Am 90 miles away from New Orleans.

Why do you think the article referenced a Central Florida Body Farm.

Isabelle,
Ray'sMom
 
  • #138
When you die, the dead body releases a chemical that can be found in the hair near the root. It happens within minutes of death and the hair will form a ring near the root. Your hair falls out easier after death as well.
My Grandparents friends owned a funeral home back in the 70's and I remember my Grandfather saying that alcohol was used to "wash" the hair of the deceased when they would get the body ready for showings for the family. There is a reason that water is not used, but I cannot remeber the exact reason.

Also I noticed on the physic thread the mention of "mounds" to look for the body. MCO (Orlando International Airport) has an area that is filled with these mounds. Back in an isolated area near the back roads and have been there forever.They used to be used to store weopons way back in the 60's and then they were used to store fireworks I believe. Interesting that this physcic would mention the mounds as unless you are familiar with the area, you wouldn't know about them.

I hope that whole area gets included in the search.
 
  • #139
So, the example I heard was that if you pull a piece of hair from someone living and it has skin on it and then you put it in a trunk it would decompose.

IIRC, IMO, that's what a defense would say to confuse a layman jury. A hair from a live person and a dead person look different. A dead person's hair has a black band on it. In other words, Casey was dead before her hair came loose from her body.
 
  • #140
I've sent an email to Bob Kealing at wesh concerning the Central Florida Body Farm.

Will post results, if any, and continue to think of Caylee as a living being until otherwise proven beyond a reasonable doubt.

Isabelle,
Ray'sMom
 
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