MaraSleuth
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Wow Webhound - I think you're onto something! Excellent work!!
:clap::clap: Good Point about the phone call and the shoes. Maybe she had recently watched the video and that was a good visual in her head and why she mentioned the book but the shoes...mentioning the shoes? That's strange. Really think you are on to something here.
O/T:
There were some little buggers in the World of Disney bag. You can see them as they have fallen onto the brown paper in the photographs of the dirt and crap that had fallen off the items. You can clearly see what is a bug, or larva, or a maggot (I'm not a bug expert). I totally think the World of Disney bag was in contact with the body.
Nice sleuthing, Webhound.
If Caylee had shoes missing we may not even know about it until LE goes over with a search warrant specifically for Caylee's shoes (shades of: Oh, Winnie the Pooh bedding? A Winnie the Pooh blanket is missing...).
I think Caylee was killed in the home and likely not wearing her shoes at the time and thus, no little shoes were found at the dump site.
Yup. Just killin' time until she could go back to the house and lounge around drinking expensive bottled water, eating high end snacks and slathering herself with cocoa butter.
(Sorry, been watching too much NG!) :floorlaugh:
With all the potential theories of what really happened to Caylee, all with some amount of credibility....I think the "accidental death" theory has to be thrown out. If Caylee's death was an accident, i.e. drowning, drugging, etc. with everything that has gone on in this case, I cannot believe that she wouldn't have come clean about that at some point. Even if she told JB what really happened, and it was an accident -even if it was indirectly caused by KC's own neglect- any attorney (good or bad) would put that forward as the explanation and get the death penalty/LIPWP off the table.
By KC's and JB's actions to date, the only thing I think that can be certain is that it was no accident, but intentional. Maybe not premeditated, but intentional. As such, their only hope is to instill enough doubt to get her acquitted.
Still O/T but, Good catch!
Although I hadn't noticed in the pix, I found this info in the docs:
Under article H-60518 was listed:
Art #1 World of Disney Bag
Atr #3 Gatorade bottle w/further description & mention of it being found inside the WoD bag.
Art #5 Plastic bag w/knot in it.
But who #'s evidence items this way? 1, 3, 5? Later in the docs it said that:
Art #2 Entomology items in sterile vial from Art #1.
Art #4 two pieces of paper used under Art's #1 & 3 for photographing.
Art #6 Entomology items in sterile vial from Art #5.
Art #7 piece of paper used under Art #5 for photographing.
So yeah, WOW! These bags were in close proximity to Caylee's remains and entomology items were collected from both, so I don't think it's a major stretch to hypothesize that they may have been in the trunk w/Caylee's remains!! I'm dying to know what was inside Art #5 Plastic bag w/knot in it. Shoes? (see how I got back on topic there?) Swimsuit, doll clothes, book(s), toy(s)? I'll settle for anything that can connect back to the A's home.
We need to decide if George was telling the truth. This will help in deciding when she died, where she died, and then possibly how she died. Did George see Casey and Caylee leave around 1 PM on June 16th?
In all this time I just realized that I don't think I've ever heard Casey's description of the clothing she last saw Caylee in. Does anyone recall? I've heard tons about George's description - but not Casey's. Do their descriptions match?
Who (if anyone) will give credible confirmation if any of Caylee's shoes are missing (or not missing?)
pretty sure its been stated now that markings on the body give rise to intentional death not accidental.
Exactly! I'm still not convinced about GA's account of the next day when KC left with Caylee to go to "work".....
what markings on the body?
heh sorry - i was being lazy not linking.:bang:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/orl-casey-anthony-diary-021809,0,5525818.story
"Evidence on the body suggests that the child's death was not accidental but an intentional act," Orange County Sheriff's Detective Yuri Melich wrote on a Feb. 5 report included among the documents. "As of this writing, there is nothing to suggest that anyone but Casey Anthony is responsible for the death and disposal of Caylee Anthony.""
being a former orlando resident myself, i am partial to orlando sentinel.
i check this link pretty much every day
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/crime-law-justice/trials/casey-anthony-PECLB004341.topic
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