I am a newbie and maybe asking too many questions BUT (lol) has the Meter Reader spoke to the media yet about his "story". I haven't seen it. I really want to hear the "story" as I can't imagine what "story" goes with this that he didn't speak to the first time. Hope he doesn't complain about LE, etc.
Meter Reader Who Found Caylee To Tell Story Soon
ORLANDO, Fla. -- The meter reader who discovered the remains of Caylee Anthony plans to tell his whole story to the media sometime in the new year, his attorney said on Wednesday.
http://www.wesh.com/caseyanthony/18344942/detail.html Dec.24/08
I really expected to hear a bit from D Evans by today. It seems to me with "Hoover's Revelations" and the "daisy chain theories", that RK's attorney would move quickly to quash the rumors.....unless??
I have not for a minute thought that RK was anything but a good citizen and standup guy. But this silence is causing me to reconsider.
What are other's thoughts on this?
Ooops! Sorry - file size was only 193k according to my 'puter so I'll try this again - I've lowered the resolution so you may have to enlarge it to see what I am referring to.:waitasec:
Even though it looks like an area that is easy to navigate..unless you have lived in Florida you can't understand how wild these areas are. Florida mangroves, etc....are like a swamp, not like a public park. These areas would be like searching a bijou..not a standard situation at all. However, I share your frustration..that it seems like a logical place (in retrospect) to have been searching vigorously.
***even though I live within 20-25 minutes of where the remains were found, I have not been over there to see, but over on this side of town we have drains that are on the sides of the roads that actually have fairly large openings. Every once in a while a kid will lose a skateboard as it gets away from them and rolls into the drains. These lead out to any one of the many lakes or retention ponds in the area. I wonder if maybe Casey originally pushed the bag through one of the drain openings and the bag worked its way through the drainage areas and ended up where they were found. The remains could have sat in the drain "tunnels" un noticed and it was only when the forces of the drain waters got heavy enough did the bag get unlodged and finish its journey. IMO
thanks. i just checked out the "pictures of the crime scene" thread and someone posted pics of a wooded area in FL. yeah, that's very different from what i was imagining. where i've lived (NC and VA), you would definitely be able to see a body that close to the road, and people would walk through the woods from time to time and stumble on it. makes sense.
BUT. if the woods were this un-navigable, how could the meter reader have seen anything in august when he first called? i don't get it. if he's close enough to see anything in this kind of foliage, he must be pretty close. and if he's that close, wouldn't he pretty much know it was a body? :waitasec: