magic-cat
Mother to Many
It hit me like a ton of bricks while I was NOT thinking about the case that Casey stated specifically that she wanted Caylee buried in a casket and she wanted there to be a gravestone so she could visit her grave someday.
Then I thought about the, perhaps, makeshift "casket" that she made for her in the vinyl laundry tote and then also about the PI, D. Casey searching for groupings of 3 pavers or stones, as if Casey had set this up as a makeshift gravestone.
Does her statement scream out that she wanted to place Caylee in a casket like she did NOT do when she disposed of her where she did, and to have a REAL gravestone in place of the makeshift one that she might have set up? In making that statement is it another "consciousness of guilt" type scenario. I mean, she had to have felt pretty strongly about it to force JB to even make the statement on her behalf...:waitasec:
I just wonder since she made her own "wrapping" and "casket" and maybe marked it with stones, if her statement is indicative of consciousness of guilt over throwing her daughter out in the woods like that, to be scattered to the winds by flooding and animals...
Then I thought about the, perhaps, makeshift "casket" that she made for her in the vinyl laundry tote and then also about the PI, D. Casey searching for groupings of 3 pavers or stones, as if Casey had set this up as a makeshift gravestone.
Does her statement scream out that she wanted to place Caylee in a casket like she did NOT do when she disposed of her where she did, and to have a REAL gravestone in place of the makeshift one that she might have set up? In making that statement is it another "consciousness of guilt" type scenario. I mean, she had to have felt pretty strongly about it to force JB to even make the statement on her behalf...:waitasec:
I just wonder since she made her own "wrapping" and "casket" and maybe marked it with stones, if her statement is indicative of consciousness of guilt over throwing her daughter out in the woods like that, to be scattered to the winds by flooding and animals...