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I think BWI was referring to KC smoking pot not cigarettes.
What is she smoking here is it a cigar? It could be a pipe can't tell.
http://media.photobucket.com/image/casey anthony/cayleecross/2casey.jpg?o=35
I think BWI was referring to KC smoking pot not cigarettes.
What is she smoking here is it a cigar? It could be a pipe can't tell.
http://media.photobucket.com/image/casey anthony/cayleecross/2casey.jpg?o=35
What is she smoking here is it a cigar? It could be a pipe can't tell.
http://media.photobucket.com/image/casey anthony/cayleecross/2casey.jpg?o=35
All this chemistry stuff goes over my head, so while I was waiting to hear back from a chemist friend, I decided to google 'tobacco' along with each of the chemicals detected in the crystal light bottle individually.
And guess what?
Every single one on the list is associated with tobacco.
2-Butanol - Solvent, also converted to Butanone- Found in tobacco
methyl ethyl ketone - Solvent, denaturing agent, cleaning agent-Found in tobacco
Methyl Alcohol Solvent- Found in tobacco
Disulfide, dimethyl - Insecticide - contributor of urine smell- Found in tobacco
P-cresol - Disinfectants, insecticides-Found in tobacco
Anisole - Aromatic in perfumes and insecticides-Added to tobacco for aroma
Methyl Isocyanide Pesticides- Found in tobacco
cyclohexane, [(1-methylpropyl)thio]- - Fungicide, insecticide? Adds flavor to tobacco (eeeew!)
Trimethylamine - Manufacturing use. Main source of urine smell- Found in tobacco
Phenol - Antiseptic, herbicide- Found in tobacco
2-Nonanol, 5-ethyl- - Fungicide, insecticide?-Found in tobacco
Benzothiazole - Industrial use - binding agent?- Found in tobacco
1-Methoxycycloheptatriene - Use unknown, seems to be a neurotoxin-Found in tobacco
It's still unknown if all of these are added to Copenhagen specifically, but I don't think we'll ever know for sure since the tobacco industry does not want consumers to know of all the toxins they add.
If nothing else, it's a good reason for smokers and chewers to quit. Here we are discussing this lethal mixture and all of them are used in tobacco and consumed daily.
In my mind, I'm pretty much convinced now that the brown liquid was spit from the copenhagen, but I know others feel differently, and am still open to other ideas.
Am happy to provide links if requested, but right now I'm off to take my lil princess to the park. It's a beautiful day here.
JMO
WKMG reporter Tony Pipitone reports:
But a closer look the FBI laboratory test results on the liquid reveals the level of chloroform in the liquid constitutes only about 12 parts per billion. By comparison, drinking water can contain up to 80 parts per billion of chloroform and its chemical cousins and still pass the Environmental Protection Agency standards for chlorinated drinking water.
See the complete story here.
OK, let's move on from chloroform since that proved to be a dead end. :banghead:
I took a look at what was found in the Gatorade bottle, the syringe, and the Crystal Light bottle. Here I summarize what the chemistry lab found. Later I will try to do the same for the toxicology lab (which is where the testosterone was noticed). I have sorted the compounds in order of greatest to least abundance, and I have added a little comment as to the possible purpose of the compound.
From the Gatorade bottle:ethanol - Denatured ethanol is a solventIMHO, it looks to me like the Gatorade bottle contained a household cleaner or possibly something like a degreaser. There may have been a mixture of cleaners. Clearly it was not Gatorade or anything one would want to ingest.
dodecanol - Surfactant
limonene - Solvent
turpineol - Herbal oil
n-tridecan-1-ol - Used in cleaning solutions
2-methyl-1-undecanol - Used in cleaning solutions
7-Octen-2-ol, 2,6-dimethyl - Aromatic used in soaps
dodecane - Solvent
tetradecyl trifluoroacetate - Used in insecticides
1,7,7-trimethyl-bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-yl ester - ?
tert-butanol - Used to denature ethanol
eucolyptol - Frangance, insecticide
acetone - Used to denature ethanol
From the syringe:dodecanol - SurfactantAs with the Gatorade bottle, the syringe contents suggest some form of a cleaner is present, although it does not appear to be identical to the contents found in the Gatorade bottle. Again, this appears to be a set of chemicals one would not expect to find in a syringe.
Butylated Hydroxytoluene - Anti-oxidant used in food preservation and other industrial purposes
ethanol - Denatured alcohol is a solvent
limonene - Solvent
turpineol - Herbal oil
dodecane - Solvent
undecane - Attract moths, cockroaches
tetradecane - Cosmetic use?
Given the testosterone was found in the toxicology analysis, my initial reaction is that the syringe was used to inject steroids and discarded. It was later found and used to hold a caustic substance.
From the Crystal Light bottle:2-Butanol - Solvent, also converted to ButanoneOnce again, what appears to be cleaning fluid, insecticide, deodorizer, or some mixture of the above is found in the Crystal Light bottle. Not what one would expect to find.
methyl ethyl ketone - Solvent, denaturing agent, cleaning agent
Methyl Alcohol - Solvent
Disulfide, dimethyl - Insecticide - contributor of urine smell
P-cresol - Disinfectants, insecticides
Anisole - Aromatic in perfumes and insecticides
Methyl Isocyanide - Pesticides
cyclohexane, [(1-methylpropyl)thio]- - Fungicide, insecticide?
Trimethylamine - Manufacturing use. Main source of urine smell
Phenol - Antiseptic, herbicide
2-Nonanol, 5-ethyl- - Fungicide, insecticide?
Benzothiazole - Industrial use - binding agent?
1-Methoxycycloheptatriene - Use unknown, seems to be a neurotoxin
Oh, thanks for the chemical list and now we know it was tobacco.
I couldn't handle the other thoughts of injecting the child with pesticide.
What is she smoking here is it a cigar? It could be a pipe can't tell.
http://media.photobucket.com/image/casey anthony/cayleecross/2casey.jpg?o=35
I am pretty sure it's a cigar. (Insert Freud joke here.)
All this chemistry stuff goes over my head, so while I was waiting to hear back from a chemist friend, I decided to google 'tobacco' along with each of the chemicals detected in the crystal light bottle individually.
And guess what?
Every single one on the list is associated with tobacco.
2-Butanol - Solvent, also converted to Butanone- Found in tobacco
methyl ethyl ketone - Solvent, denaturing agent, cleaning agent-Found in tobacco
Methyl Alcohol – Solvent- Found in tobacco
Disulfide, dimethyl - Insecticide - contributor of urine smell- Found in tobacco
P-cresol - Disinfectants, insecticides-Found in tobacco
Anisole - Aromatic in perfumes and insecticides-Added to tobacco for aroma
Methyl Isocyanide – Pesticides- Found in tobacco
cyclohexane, [(1-methylpropyl)thio]- - Fungicide, insecticide? Adds flavor to tobacco (eeeew!)
Trimethylamine - Manufacturing use. Main source of urine smell- Found in tobacco
Phenol - Antiseptic, herbicide- Found in tobacco
2-Nonanol, 5-ethyl- - Fungicide, insecticide?-Found in tobacco
Benzothiazole - Industrial use - binding agent?- Found in tobacco
1-Methoxycycloheptatriene - Use unknown, seems to be a neurotoxin-Found in tobacco
It's still unknown if all of these are added to Copenhagen specifically, but I don't think we'll ever know for sure since the tobacco industry does not want consumers to know of all the toxins they add.
If nothing else, it's a good reason for smokers and chewers to quit. Here we are discussing this lethal mixture and all of them are used in tobacco and consumed daily.
In my mind, I'm pretty much convinced now that the brown liquid was spit from the copenhagen, but I know others feel differently, and am still open to other ideas.
Am happy to provide links if requested, but right now I'm off to take my lil princess to the park. It's a beautiful day here.
JMO
I think it's just a regular ol' cigar. It looks too perfectly put together to be a blunt and it's thicker and shorter than an average blunt and the shape of it, IMO is too perfect to have been "rolled" or "stuffed". The ash doesn't really match up either, too fat and perfectly rounded and looks as if it's part of the cigar rather than actually creating ashes. Though I suppose it could have been rolled by someone who's a he!! of a blunt roller, dudes got talent if that's the case! IMO.
I won't add any pictures of blunts cuz It's probably against TOS but all ya gotta do is search for blunts if you want to see what I'm refering to.
Well with so many scenarios and theories and Casey's big cigar I thought I would dedicate this song.
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Now playing: Peter, Paul & Mary - Blowing in the Wind
via FoxyTunes
thank you for all the hard work!! :hug:
one thing that is bugin me....why would LE/FBI asked TonE who drinks the crystal light? why would they care if someone used the bottle to spit in? or that there was the chew spit in there....?
The mix found in the syringe and gatorade bottle is the possible smoking gun, imo. Whether the syringe was previously used for hormone replacement or body building, there is no reason for anyone to draw pesticides up into the mix. Bug killing ingredients don't build muscles, make people high or put men in the mood for love. What reason would ANYONE have to put together those ingredients other than the obvious one? The syringe and gatorade bottle were found by a dead body.
Casey smoked?? Where did you hear that?