Given:
1) the potential relationship this photo establishes between the plaid blanket, the "Big Trouble..." tshirt and Caylee staying the night away from home (see date & times of the photos)
2) The blanket in the pic fitting Cindy's description reasonbably well
3) The plaid blanket from the trunk being unaccounted for per Cindy
IMHO it is reasonable to conclude the item in the pic IS the plaid blanket for the purposes of sleuthing further. :twocents:
Nice work :clap:
Some thoughts...
A) whether or not the blanket was in contact with Caylee's body at the time of death, if it was in the trunk it would've required disposal simply due to the odor it absorbed
B)More likely, IMHO, the blanket was used to cover/conceal Caylee's body in the trunk, hence it would,ve been directly contaminated with decomp and hair.
C) IMHO, handling the body by handling it in the blanket (vs. directly) would've been more palateable
D) IMHO, the plaid blanket would've been too bulky to fit inside the bags that the body was transferred into, hence, it had to be separated during the transfer process
E) It seems reasonable to speculate that the plaid blanket would've been transferred into a separate plastic trash bag for disposal.
F) Perhaps Casey's hands were indirectly contaminated with the fatty acids via handling the blanket, hence wiping them on the paper towels and transferring fibers to them in the process would explain that evidence.
G) Perhaps Casey expected the odor in the car to dissipate once the body was gone (see JWG's timeline of the odor in the car) as one explanation for why the plaid blanket was not found @ the disposal site. IOW, either being lazy, hurried, or planning to launder the plaid blanket later, it stayed in the trunk when the body was tossed 6/19-20. And, perhaps it was the plaid blanket in a plastic bag that Casey tossed on the morning of 6/27 when she texted Amy that morning about having gotten rid of the odor problem just before the Pontiac ran outta gas @ Amscott. If it were still in the trunk 6/27 in a plastic bag it would've been the perfect means for Casey to think she'd solved the problem by tossing it...simple & easy. And it would've given her reason to believe she'd solved the problem because she would have a new reason to think more time was needed for the odor to dissipate...masking the need to focus on the stain on the trunk mat.
Soooo...where's the blanket? :waitasec: You might consider visiting the 6/27 ping thread for some ideas.