So she wrote that she used chloroform to put the baby down and she told the inmate that she got it from CA? is that right?
Well the fact that she would put in writing that she actually used chloroform to put the baby to sleep is about as incriminating as it gets imo.
Chloroform to get her to sleep quickly and then the Xanax or antihistamines in her system kept her asleep for 6-8 hours. (I'm not a chemist, but an old psych nurse.)
No, a HHA is a CNA who works for a Home Health Agency. They would NOT have access to meds. Cindy, however, was an RN who was a Nurse Case Manager, so she may have had access to the med closet.
Sorry for the misunderstanding LinasK but I meant - Home Healty Agency was HHA. We have RN'S, CNA'S, PT'S and OT'S at our home on a regular basis.
CNA & PT were here yesterday and the RN just left. I don't want you to think I am totally clueless on this.
But again in this particular State they cannot administer IV drugs or meds. It is different with Hospice but that is a totally different ballgame.
I will ask Laura/RN next week when she comes if they have a med closet at their office so I will know for sure.
I realize that chloroform has been discussed at length but do not recall anything indicating Cindy supplied it. Is this possible? Could this be the secret of why she has defended Casey beyond common sense? Could Cindy have supplied it not knowing the purpose and got caught up in this mess?
WHY would Casey even suggest that Cindy supplied chloroform if this was not the case? Whats the motive?
http://www.wftv.com/news/23067010/detail.html
Quote "Investigators said, Casey told inmate Robyn Adams through the letters they exchanged that Caylee had trouble sleeping and she had to use chloroform to put her to sleep. Also, Casey implied to Robyn Adams that her mother, Cindy Anthony, brought chloroform home from the clinic where she worked."
BTW, I do not believe that Cindy would have supplied chloroform for this purpose. However, it may be possible that Casey gave her a line of bull (like working at Disney) that convinced her she needed it for another purpose. Did Cindy have access to it at the clinic?
It would not have Chloroform in it if there is...
As a Nurse Case Manager, Cindy may have gone out to do home visits. Her job is to be in charge of patient care coordination.I voted "No" in the poll. Cindy worked in the office of Gentiva, which is a home-health care service, in which nurses visit patients in their home who are recovering from illness or surgery, often elderly patients.
Cindy was in the administrative end rather than hands-on, so I don't think she would routinely have access to drugs. Also, I don't think Chloroform would be a drug stocked by the company. It's my understanding that chloroform is not a widely used drug today.
No, a HHA is a CNA who works for a Home Health Agency. They would NOT have access to meds. Cindy, however, was an RN who was a Nurse Case Manager, so she may have had access to the med closet.
Quote "In the letters, Casey told inmate Robyn Adams that Caylee had trouble sleeping and she had to use chloroform to put her to sleep. Also, Casey Anthony implied to Robyn Adams that her mother, Cindy Anthony, brought chloroform home from the clinic where she worked."
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/casey-anthony-letters-chloroform-used-to-put-caylee-530513.html
So she wrote that she used chloroform to put the baby down and she told the inmate that she got it from CA? is that right?
Well the fact that she would put in writing that she actually used chloroform to put the baby to sleep is about as incriminating as it gets imo.
As a Nurse Case Manager, Cindy may have gone out to do home visits. Her job is to be in charge of patient care coordination.