Source Says Casey Said Caylee Was Sold To Someone In Puerto Rico

  • #361
Casey didn't have a job or an office...during that time, she was staying with people, (in the documents, will look for the links)

I'm still trying to figure out how you can get a 3 year old to PR WITHOUT buying her an airline ticket. That's easily checked out. That's how LE found the airport/Georgia story was false. There was only one child on the plane - a nine-year old boy. Only infants who don't need a seat can fly free. We had to pay for my granddaughter from the time she could walk. So it would be on an airline manifest if she were on a plane. Easily checked out. Remember, this is post 911
 
  • #362
Let's say we buy this theory? What did Casey supposedly do with the money? Unless she was in deep with a drug debt!??
 
  • #363
I'm still trying to figure out how you can get a 3 year old to PR WITHOUT buying her an airline ticket. That's easily checked out. That's how LE found the airport/Georgia story was false. There was only one child on the plane - a nine-year old boy. Only infants who don't need a seat can fly free. We had to pay for my granddaughter from the time she could walk. So it would be on an airline manifest if she were on a plane. Easily checked out. Remember, this is post 911

you should read the contents of the thread where this is being discussed, it says the direct opposite...(theres a sucker born every minute)
 
  • #364
Since this theory came right from the horse's mouth how can you believe it?
 
  • #365
it's the "30 day script" to keep LE on the run around. Things didn't go as planned as KC planned to skipp too, but running on fumes spoiled her plan.

????could be???
 
  • #366
I honestly don't believe the 30 day script nonsense
 
  • #367
  • #368
Time is on their side for now. Why charge her now and let the defense get a speedy trial? LE is pizzed, BELIEVE ME..they want her head on a platter and they aren't going to go all knee jerked just to satisfy you or anybody else.

I trust them and have faith in them.

It hasn't been that long it just seems like it has. Patience grasshopper :)

Exactly. I don't know what the rush is. Let them do their jobs and be patient. Casey is not going anywhere.
 
  • #369
I j ust don't think any of these people who went to PR had anything to do with Caylee going missing there is no way they could all keepit a secret and not crack and point fingers - NO WAY. They don't see like the type.
 
  • #370
Whoever this "source close to the family" is, they've been very busy giving information to WFTV lately. First the poppycock about the $2,000,000 deal with Lifetime, which Lifetimes swears is false, and now this "sold Caylee" story. I don't believe a word of either story and think WFTV is very irresponsible in printing the stories without checking the validity of the information first.
 
  • #371
Even if she were taken along as a lap child I would think a good number of witnesses would have come forward by now. I fly fairly regularly and find children to be quite noticable when cranky, and even more so when calmly enjoying the flight. Surely a flight attendant, or passangers sitting nearby could verify this theory if not airport surveilance which I am sure LE has already considered.

Not necessarily. There is a different mode of air travel that would not put the person in front of many witnesses and few questions would be asked. If they disquised Caylee for example as a boy, it would be easy to take her to Puerto Rico or anywhere without anyone asking questions.

The method? Private jets, charter jets, fractional share jets. These are used all the time by wealthy, celebrities, sports stars, even possibly organized crime. This is why you don't see celebrities at the airport going on commercial flights - their time is so valuable it is actually cheaper to fly them on a private plane according to their schedule than try to arrange their transportation through commercial aviation. These flights leave most large airports from a FBO - which is like a small airport terminal. It's private, has limited security and the pilots rarely if ever ask any questions. If there is a flight attendant (not always) they know to be subservient and keep to themselves and just serve the customer.

So the person just sets up the flight and say how many are traveling - they don't even have to say who is flying other than the lead passenger - no one asks - and they tell the company how much food and drink they want and the billing information, date and time they want to fly. The plane meets them at the FBO and off they go. If they are going out of the country, they do have to show passports, but Puerto Rico is not out of the country. That's all there is to this mode of transportation.

Of course, Orlando is just an hour from Tampa by car and Tampa is on the water, so that would be another means of taking someone out of the country that can be done unobserved and unnoticed. Practically everyone has a boat in Tampa.
 
  • #372
I am reposting this because I think people didnt read into the article correctly- Read the article again and then read what I found out about the first part of the article....
http://www.wftv.com/news/17550086/detail.html

Quote from the article says:"Is there a Puerto Rico connection to Caylee Anthony's disappearance or is it just another lie from Casey?

Second Quote:
"You can find mention of the Puerto Rico connection buried in the documents investigators just released. On July 22, after Caylee was reported missing, Casey's former best friend, Amy Huizenga, got a text message in the middle of the night from an unidentified person about a trip she and two of Casey's friends took to Puerto Rico.

"Won't take a genius or the Feds to start talking to you guys about the trip, because you three left at different times to [go] out of the country while Caylee was unaccounted for. Know what I mean?" Huizenga's friend wrote.

The friend then asked: "You guys keep your ticket stubs?" and "Just out of curiosity why did you, Troy and Ricardo go to Puerto Rico separately?"

Then the article goes on about thier source that was close to the family.


Through looking at AH cell phone texts for 7/22/08 and reading ALL of them I have discovered the unidentified person is Jessie! Lee asked Jessie to ask them WHY they all went to PR separately. These are all incoming texts...so if you go to the Jury room and look for the missing pages thread there is the AH cell phone records. SO this story is true but it twisted a little.

Not sure about his converstation with LEE during the time, only maybe its true that Casey was telling her mother another story to get her to still believe her.

phone number ends in 9293...........7/22 @ 9:40 am and another about the trip questions @ 2:36pm. when the eyewhitness news says they are burried in the docs, they arent kidding. Look for call or line # 1093, 1079 is about the Feds etc.

I think Jessie was in contact with Lee at the time up until this point. And he had befriended Amy & the boys to get together to work on the calender.
 
  • #373
Whoever this "source close to the family" is, they've been very busy giving information to WFTV lately. First the poppycock about the $2,000,000 deal with Lifetime, which Lifetimes swears is false, and now this "sold Caylee" story. I don't believe a word of either story and think WFTV is very irresponsible in printing the stories without checking the validity of the information first.

IMO the source is Baez trying to create "reasonable doubt"! IMO Didin't the Puerto Rico media station set up at HIS office for the interview with CA??
 
  • #374
What do you make of the 7/8 and 7/10 text messages from KC to Amy?

On 7/8 - after taking Amy to airport - "Nice! Glad youre safe! Cant wait to get my happy 🤬🤬🤬 down there"

On 7/10 - Amy already in PR - "So im looking at a couple more places today and finding a flight tonight :-)"
 
  • #375
I'm still trying to figure out how you can get a 3 year old to PR WITHOUT buying her an airline ticket. That's easily checked out. That's how LE found the airport/Georgia story was false. There was only one child on the plane - a nine-year old boy. Only infants who don't need a seat can fly free. We had to pay for my granddaughter from the time she could walk. So it would be on an airline manifest if she were on a plane. Easily checked out. Remember, this is post 911

I know PR is US owned so I dont know the laws -


travelling US - EU all must have passports (I am sure anywhere international but my experience is US - EU flights, with children)

Travelling domestic - no passport required for baby under 2 (I was surprised at this) but still had a reservation for him, I would never try to just take him with no res so cant verify that...again, this is under two. over two, requires a ticket.

So is travelling to PR from the US treated as a domestic flight or international? cause if it's int'l, there is simply no way. (no passport)
 
  • #376
What do you make of the 7/8 and 7/10 text messages from KC to Amy?

On 7/8 - after taking Amy to airport - "Nice! Glad youre safe! Cant wait to get my happy 🤬🤬🤬 down there"

On 7/10 - Amy already in PR - "So im looking at a couple more places today and finding a flight tonight :-)"

KC was telling them she was going to fly to PR.....she was also telling Amy that she was looking at apts. or rent houses....ALL lies, of course.
 
  • #377
Fox News reporting that KC is in more legal trouble.....
 
  • #378
I know many of our WS'ers have said the same but I completly agree with those who don't believe this is the case. Why not prodcast that way earlier than now so that it could have been a "tad" bit believeable (sp?)
 
  • #379
I really believe that the family and Baez are just spinning enough tales so that gullible people will find some"reasonable doubt". I don't know why the double jeopardy law even exists. It only seems to act as a barrier to serving justice. In Canada, Casey would have been charged with murder 1 already. We don't have double jeopardy but we don't have malicious prosecution problems either. Wasn't that the purpose of this law? Mind you, in Canada, when someone is convicted of even the worst crimes, their sentencing is not even close to that in the American system
 
  • #380

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