P.I. Says He Videotaped Area Where Caylee Was Later Found

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I believe the meter reader may have been more concerned about the smell. May have experienced smelling the body of a deceased person in his past. I live across the street from a state forest and every once in awhile you catch the faint smell of something that has died. As far as the deputy, he may never have had the experience of smelling the body of a dead person and may have thought it was a dead animal. Deer smell especially bad, worse than anything you would have forgotten in your refrigerator for weeks. JMO

I thought that it was reported that the smell of decomp would not have been as strong in the later months? If that is true then I don't think the meter reader would have smelled anything. I just don't know what to think anymore...
 
I so KNOW from whence you are coming. :blowkiss:

Oh yes,I know you do.:blowkiss:The amazing thing is that we survive,we continue to function and it's not even a conscious thing.The mind has ways of allowing us to cope .
As horrendous as it sounds ,I think the A's could have left Caylee there,not because they are monsters,but because it was there way of surviving this mess.
 
PS, I should add...and from Lee Anthony's residence and car. I think there will be information/evidence taken from these places too. I think the next 2 weeks will be HUGE in terms of physical evidence and will tie things together to the point where we will all finally get an idea about what happened and who likely knew what and when. At least I hope so! PS-for the lawyers on the board, anyone know the rule in Florida as to whether a client can waive the a/c privilege if client provides info directly to the person retained by client's attorney to assist with client's case? In other words, if Casey A. told Dominic C. where the body was....would that be privileged? Not that it's likely (Casey would have told him the info before she was in jail and presumably, Dominic C. would have done something with that information earlier than November). Just curious.

I, too, think this will be the case - the train, so to speak is picking up
speed ..... and, the A's and their attorneys cannot stop it.
 
Doesn't mean they didn't suspect particular areas though, and that doesn't say much for their nanny kidnap theory. IMO they knew or suspected what KC had done and where she might have disposed of poor little Caylee. And that makes all their statements and actions very suspicious to me.

yup. makes me wonder if la's absence was because he was playing a little two-faced game with casey and she fell for it. he was downright frustrated and not putting up with her bs that first jail call...and then changed his tune, and admittedly said he would have worded things differently that time if he knew he was being recorded. so, maybe, just maybe, he's a link to truth from casey in some way. i'm sure he cares about his sister, but everyone's patience has been tried; sometimes people change their alliances...

disclaimer: notice i said makes me wonder, not 'i think this is true'. i don't know what to think in this case half the time!:confused:
 
I only know one thing. This case drives me crazy and gets weirder by the day. I want to know the truth about the whole shebang!



HI Kathryn, ITA The case also has so many facets to it one has to be well read from the beginning to get everything straight :confused:

I also find it interesting we have some legal professionals as posters here, diving into the case. It should be an interesting road to travel, getting Justice for little Caylee. YaYa xox
 
PS, I should add...and from Lee Anthony's residence and car. I think there will be information/evidence taken from these places too. I think the next 2 weeks will be HUGE in terms of physical evidence and will tie things together to the point where we will all finally get an idea about what happened and who likely knew what and when. At least I hope so! PS-for the lawyers on the board, anyone know the rule in Florida as to whether a client can waive the a/c privilege if client provides info directly to the person retained by client's attorney to assist with client's case? In other words, if Casey A. told Dominic C. where the body was....would that be privileged? Not that it's likely (Casey would have told him the info before she was in jail and presumably, Dominic C. would have done something with that information earlier than November). Just curious.

Wow....heavy statement about Lee there. I'm not gonna disagree though. As far as "privilege" goes.....doesn't that include attorney, spiritual advisor, confidential interviews.....what else would fall in that category?
 
Sure makes you wonder why the dispatcher said "bag" and it is edited out of what Roy K said. :waitasec: In the incident report of that call it is written as "gray bag". :waitasec:

I'm so glad you said "grey'
I knew I had read that somewhere, going blind looking.:crazy:
 
I, too, think this will be the case - the train, so to speak is picking up
speed ..... and, the A's and their attorneys cannot stop it.

I was thinking more like a snowball rolling down a hill, getting bigger and bigger and when it reaches the bottom of the hill anyone associated with KC is going to go splat.:eek:
 
I agree, Chilly.
I will have to listen to Kronks calls again and someone correct me if I'm wrong,
but, did he not mention in his August calls he saw something white? I did not hear him say a black garbage bag.
I think he did see something but it wasn't the bag Caylee was found in, I think it was other garbage and stuff thrown into the swampy area.

Kronk's crank calls.

I think RK was just a focused WS'er sleuth. He was convinced he was on the right track and had made a few calls, the last one was started by his Supervisor because he was right this time and he didn't want it viewed as a 'crank' call given his prior call history. Plain, simple.
 
Maybe I missed this information, so help me understand something. If the Meter guy called in his tip, and was met at the scene by a deputy, how did events occur from the moment the deputy arrived on the scene? I assume MM told the deputy what he saw that he felt was suspicious, perhaps even walking the officer to the location of what he found. So what happened then? It just seems counterintuitive to me that if the guy really thought he was onto something that he would neither accompany the deputy to look at what was there, or if he was too hesitant to be in the woods, would he not wait on the safety of the road, then when the deputy emerged, ask,"Well? What was it?"
Maybe I missed something that explained all this, but it just seems odd that any LEO would just blow the whole thing off, unless what the MM pointed out was, in fact, nothing.:confused:
 
PS, I should add...and from Lee Anthony's residence and car. I think there will be information/evidence taken from these places too. I think the next 2 weeks will be HUGE in terms of physical evidence and will tie things together to the point where we will all finally get an idea about what happened and who likely knew what and when. At least I hope so! PS-for the lawyers on the board, anyone know the rule in Florida as to whether a client can waive the a/c privilege if client provides info directly to the person retained by client's attorney to assist with client's case? In other words, if Casey A. told Dominic C. where the body was....would that be privileged? Not that it's likely (Casey would have told him the info before she was in jail and presumably, Dominic C. would have done something with that information earlier than November). Just curious.


Hi NJ Lawyer,

If the next few weeks are forthcoming with loads of physical evidence coming in, do you think the powers that be will put it out to the public? I would think if it is info gleaned by the State it would be held close to the vest so as not to give the defense an edge. And if it is from the defense I don't think I would trust anything they say as it would possibly be spinning like a top, for what they want the public to hear!

BTW, Anything 'legal' about criminal law is my worst subject. :rolleyes:
 
Wow....heavy statement about Lee there. I'm not gonna disagree though. As far as "privilege" goes.....doesn't that include attorney, spiritual advisor, confidential interviews.....what else would fall in that category?

From what I could find the PI is privileged during the time of the contract, but he was not working with Baez when he did this little jaunt in cinematography. He stopped working for Casey 10-1-08. And there are two PI's, I have not seen that the other one was under contract with Baez at all. But the point being that a PI apparantly can fall under privilege at times, but if proper protocol is not followed it can be pierced.
 
Couldn't the deputy shoot that darn snake and continue to check out the
site?? After these tips, why wouldn't LE call for a search of that area then and there in August even if the body wasn't found that day?
It should have been a site of interest being so close to the Anthony home.
I just don't get it at all!!
 
Of course they wouldn't. According to all sources, the area was underwater up until a week and a half before the body was found. The article makes no sense at all. Can anyone make sense of these quotes, supposedly by Carlos Padilla?

"We will definitely look into that, absolutely," said Carlos Padilla, Orange County Sheriff's Office.

"They know the existence of the tape and want to look at all evidence that's available," Padilla said.

Who is 'they' if it's not 'we'?

Where did you hear "underwater up until a week and a half before the body was found"??? I have been stomping around in Orlando myself for quite some time. The waters everywhere were very close to normal levels by the time TES came to search the last time on Nov. 7 & 8th...FloridaKatz and I went together weeks after Nov. 7th and even fell into a deep hole (like FEET DEEP) and there was no water.

Yes different areas have different conditions - but we both live in Brevard and saw many areas of Orlando that day and on subsequent days. Here, when the waters begin to recede, they recede rapidly. I don't buy the underwater until a week and a half before the body was found...MONTH AND A HALF maybe...
 
Oh yes,I know you do.:blowkiss:The amazing thing is that we survive,we continue to function and it's not even a conscious thing.The mind has ways of allowing us to cope .
As horrendous as it sounds ,I think the A's could have left Caylee there,not because they are monsters,but because it was there way of surviving this mess.

And, with much help from a Higher Power, in my case, anyway.

I know what you mean w/ that last sentence, and I am truly working at *seeing* it that way - my heart tells me, it is so - my mind wants to *judge*.

However, yes, although their actions will be termed by many as monstrous (and I swing that way most of the time), due to their low level of emotional intelligence, this was the way they chose to "survive," because they *knew* no better way to cope and did not feel the need to seek help with this deficiency!
 
My first instinct is to say no.....no friend of a friend and not the meter reader. Thing is though....this whole case has become so bizarre I'm not sure about anything anymore:confused:.

I know everyone going to come back on this one, but i am going to post it anyway.
I belive the meter reader belives in phychics and he was sent here more than once. I don't think he has anything to do with Anthonys; JMO.
 
I'm just REALLY having a hard time believing that her body was only a few feet from the road this whole entire time and took 6 months to find. With all the searches, etc. Just does not make any sense. There were thousands of people searching for her (and cadaver dogs)...kind of odd that that area was never searched...that close to their home and none of the thousands of searchers looked there? Come on...either there were searches conducted there and it was cleared, or no one thought to look in a wooded area close to the Anthony home (which is crazy). It was right next to the road for goodness' sake!!! How can that be missed for 6 months? It obviously wasn't under water for the entire 6 months or the meter reader wouldn't have claimed to see something there in August. Weren't there large searches going on in August? And no one looked there? It's all way too suspicious. In my opinion, everyone is a suspect. The meter reader claimed to have found something in August and reported it THREE times. THREE times...and law enforcement didn't find her??? She either wasn't there, or LE dropped the ball! I'm sorry, it just doesn't make any sense IMO.

Bolded by me - ITA!!! and I don't think LE dropped the ball....
 
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