steadychick
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I didn't watch the interview, but I did read the article. Cindy can say all she wants that she told the 911 operator that the car smelled like a dead body just to get the police out to the house faster, but that's just not true and everybody knows it. She followed up that with that story in interviews afterwards. I specifically remember the one she did outside the courthouse where she further talked about how bad that car stunk. If it wasn't true in the first place, why did she keep running with the pizza and then the story of the dead squirrel? Lee even said the car smelled like death. Sorry Cindy. You can try to change your story, but the cat's already out of the bag. OPPS! Don't try to make up a story and lie about it now. Does she really think anyone is buying her new story? Really? It's pathetic. She really needs help, and I hope she gets it.
IIRC I saw that one of CA's coworkers was on the prosecution's witness list to testify regarding the "dead body" statement. I think that Cindy told coworkers about the dead body smell when she returned to work the day they retrieved the car. If this is true, she won't be able to defend it as a benign comment to get the police to the house.