Rumpole
Formerly known as "Hercule Poirot"
We need to keep in mind that evidence confirming computer use, for instance, does not show WHO was using the computer. GA could have been using the computer on the morning of 16th.
What exactly points to this being an accident? If we aren't suppose to look at her actions afterwards as evidence, than not being abusive before shouldn't factor into thinking this was an accident...
We need to keep in mind that evidence confirming computer use, for instance, does not show WHO was using the computer. GA could have been using the computer on the morning of 16th.
Note: Please don't read this scenario if you are sensitive to murder vs. accident theory. It involves speculation and opinion on my part. and I don't want to cause any offense to those who believe in an accident. I respect the brilliant posters, such as JWG, who believe this was an unintentional, but am not able to see it in the same light.
It occurred to me that even though Casey gave a false statement to the police, she may have "marked" certain actual timing spots in her story as she created it.
With that in mind, I thought it might be interesting to try to reconstruct the events of June 16 by using Casey's original statement as a template. Please feel free to point out any blind spots or glaring errors:
Casey's statement in bold - my comments follow in plain type:
1. I got off work, left Universal, driving back to pick up Caylee like a normal day
Casey pretended to go to work like every other day-- waited for George to leave-- then returned home with Caylee.
2. and I show up to the apartment, knock on the door. Nobody answers
Nobody is home at the Anthony house, as planned.
3. So I called Zenaida's cell phone and it is out of service. It says the phone is no longer in service.
This is the time frame that Casey marks Caylee as missing. My belief is that she began carrying out plans at this time. ( I'll spare the details of my theory here, but it involves an intentional drowning)
4."So, I sit down on the steps and wait for a little bit to see if it was maybe a fluke.If something happened.
Casey's words here don't show a proactive position. Rather she "sits" and "waits" to make sure this is not a fluke. I believe she is waiting to see that her plans have been successful. During this waiting she makes a 36-minutecall to Amy. Then a call to Jesse. There is also some computer activity.
By this time, I believe Casey's intitial plans have been carried out and Caylee is now deceased. She makes several calls to her parents, probably to satisfy herself that they on schedule and not expected home early. Casey fears being discovered at this point.
5. AND TIME PASSED, I didn't hear from anyone ,no one showed up to the house
Casey is aware of a chunk of time here in which nobody calls or shows up. I believe this is when she first hid Caylee's body (MOO on the Anthony's property) When she is finished Casey leaves the Anthony home.
6. so I went over to Jay Blanchard Park to check a couple of other places, where maybe possibly they would have gone to a couple a stores, just regular places I know Zenaida shows at, and where she's taken Caylee before.
Casey considers a permanent disposal site, goes over kidnapping scenarios (stores, parks, etc.) in her search. (makes a call to Tony).
7. "And, after about 7 o'clock, when I still haven't heard anything,
Up until 7 o'clock, Casey hadn't heard back from her parents. She then gets a call from the Anthony home at 7:45, which goes unanswered.
8. I was getting pretty upset, pretty frantic and went to a neutral place.I didn't really want to come home, I didn't know what I'd say about not knowing where Caylee was. Still hoping I would get a call or, you know, find out that Caylee was coming back so I can go get her."
Casey goes to Tony's--not wanting to "come home." She shows concern for a time when she can return to get Caylee.
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June 18
Casey returns - backs into the driveway, borrows a shovel from the neighbor. At this time she retrieves Caylee and mistakenly punctures the bag/s while doing so. She doesn't notice the leak until she places the body in her trunk. Panicked by the leakage and resulting odor, she disposes of the body as quickly as possible--40 seconds later on Suburban Drive.
I think one can make too much of a lack of a 911 call. I had a rather serious accident with a hand-held power saw seven years ago (kicked back into my knee). Once I dragged myself into the house and got to the phone, I called my wife at work. I never thought of 911. Shock will do that.
I can imagine KC initially being in shock over finding her dead or apparently dead child in the pool. She may have tried to revive her herself. Why did she not seek help? Who knows exactly, but again I believe fear of Cindy played a large role. I don't think very much time elapsed before KC switched into "cover-my-a$$" mode.
Not saying it is normal or justifiable, just plausible. We cannot assume everyone is like us.
I bow to your superior knowledge. I am relatively new to this mountain of information. I have tried to absorb as much as possible, but I have become comfortably numb.But he was not, because photobucket timestamps on KC's account show she was uploading pictures during that time.
But he was not, because photobucket timestamps on KC's account show she was uploading pictures during that time.
Also consider KC's behavior towards her daughter in every single interview with friends and family. Not one ever mentions anything but a loving and doting mother - ever. They do not hold back on her lying and thieving. While it might make an interesting plot in a crime novel, I do not see KC suddenly doing something as inhumane and cruel as wrapping duct tape around the head of her live daughter.
A cover up, to me, implies that an individual is concerned for the ramifications for their actions and/or inactions. It is both calculated and self-serving and implies an awareness of culpability. Admittedly, it is very difficult for me to believe that a loving mother would be more concerned about the consequences that might befall her because of her percieved negligence in her child's tragic death rather than contact EMS, the authorities, or even family and friends. Moreover for someone to contrive and maintain a months long lie that has caused the suffering of her family, consumed untold resources, and attracted the attention and scrutiny of the public seems quite a lot of effort if it were indeed an accident. While this is all circumstantial, it is persuasive enough for me to consider that Casey killed her daughter purposefully.
He stated this VERY clearly in his interview with the FBI. This will come up for sure if the case ever goes to trial. He is adament and very clear about this fact.
I have gone back and read your posts especially the computer details 12-10-2008.But he was not, because photobucket timestamps on KC's account show she was uploading pictures during that time.
I don't think that it was KC searching Chloroform. I think that it was CA. After reading the emails to her mother, I am even more convinced. She was in a very unhappy marriage, even spoke of suicide, along with the fact that she would have to pay him alimony. I think she wanted to off her significant other, and make it appear as if it was in self defense.
Do you know what the pictures were that she was uploading? Is there a link to this? What time of the morning was this being done? From all info for the wee hours of the 15th to morning of the 16th she was busy.......when did she sleep?:waitasec:
Overall I think she would have liked it to be an accident which she would have explained away and she was infact trying to stage something like that?