Turbo I haven't read anything about Bass..is he the forensic expert for the prosection? I must have missed this.
I noticed earlier in one of the police interrogations with Casey that she mentioned Lake Underhill Park and how Caylee liked to try to walk around it. I did a quick search and saw that this is close to the airport and it opens at dawn each day. Does anyone know if this area has been searched?
I noticed earlier in one of the police interrogations with Casey that she mentioned Lake Underhill Park and how Caylee liked to try to walk around it. I did a quick search and saw that this is close to the airport and it opens at dawn each day. Does anyone know if this area has been searched?
I know this is a little off topic, but after the poly will LP be able to talk about what they asked him or is that sealed info?
Dr. Lee could not say whether the food was there or not, as it is an ongoing investigation.Wait a minute. For those of us who aren't watching, is all that stuff, the meat, food, etc. still in the car? Were the fungus and maggots in the car at the time it was found or has all that stuff been in the car rotting and attracting insect activity all this time?
aahhhh....it just hit me....the gas cans were to set the car on fire...to get rid of the smell and evidence. But she didn't get the opportunity.
I'm going to have to read the transcript when it comes up. I caught the first part of what he was saying, then he lost me because I couldn't understand him. I still can't comprehend how processed food spoiling in garbage bags can smell the same as a decomposing human body. :waitasec:But he wouldn't be talking about what WAS in the car, would he?..I think he was talking about what IS in the car. JMO.
Look up The Body Farm and Dr. William Bass. He is world renown for his research in dead bodies. He started the Body Farm at the University of Tennessee many years ago, and is the standard in deteriorated bodies.
That's what I heard.
yea your right and hard to believe he is 69 yrs old huhYou just gotta LOVE LP and the pay-per-view!
What an ingenius idea.
I'm going to have to read the transcript when it comes up. I caught the first part of what he was saying, then he lost me because I couldn't understand him. I still can't comprehend how processed food spoiling in garbage bags can smell the same as a decomposing human body. :waitasec:
Kobi skirting around answers as to levels of chloroform present in their two car test.
No kidding, is there any combination of food in the world that has ever rotted in your house or car by accident and the smell remained 5 months after it was removed?