jon_burrows
New Member
Why would it have been a scene sealing off the car? the 2 most vocal and the only ones that thought the car smelling like a dead body was a big deal were Cindy and George.LE actually gave Casey access to the car alone.
here is a better thread for this though:
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=92537&highlight=pontiac
Casey never said the car smelled like a dead body and she was the one who held all the answers. In fact, Casey blamed the smell on dead squirrels. I think it's simply a judgment call when LE enters a bizarre situation. They knew Casey had 31 days to hide a dead body and the chances of finding her without Casey fessing up were slim to none. 31 days gives the killer a long time to hide the body...hundreds of miles away never to be found. LE had to pretend they believed her (at least in the beginning)...like the old saying, you get more bees with honey so they played along with her wild goose chase in hopes of gaining her trust in order for her to confess and give up the location of the body.
The car had already been contaminated, the smell wasn't going anywhere, and Casey already had access to the car. Casey knew the police were on their way. LE had to make a choice, play along with Casey's game or secure the car immediately. I feel reasonably certain Casey would have asked why they were securing the car. If they told her because it smells like a dead body Casey could have realized LE isn't quite as easily duped as her parents and asked for a lawyer. LE has to walk a fine line keeping the perps talking before the lawyers come on board.
Bottom line is investigations aren't always black and white. Yes, in a perfect world the car would have been sealed and Casey would have kept yapping. But would she have if they started treating her car like a crime scene? After all, she knew Caylee's decomposing body was the source of the smell. I think is was a good move on LE's part not to make a big deal of the smell and concentrate on finding the body.
IMO