Caylee's toys, sandbox, playhouse, etc.:
ALL of these items (the ones they don't keep for the sake of sentimentality) should go to the same charity to which they hauled all our donations from the Caylee memorial site! If that charity is good enough for all our toys then its good enough for Caylee's playhouse, sandbox, toys purchased for her third birthday that never came, etc.
Enough said!
The As can call their local Social Services department, and talk to someone in a high up position. They can request that a child or children be found that Caylee's toys and clothes can be given to anonymously, without knowledge that they are Caylee's. In fact, the As could ask John Allen or Yuri to arrange this to ensure anonymity. Or they could contact Nick Savage and ask him to make the arrangements for Caylee's items to go to children outside the state of Florida to further ensure anonymity.
Or perhaps they have a friend or relative with a baby who would be happy and grateful to have Caylee's belongings, and would treasure them, and not try to eBay them as Caylee memorabilia.
Or the As could ask the funeral home to make arrangements for all of Caylee's belonging to be burned, cremated in effect, and then the ashes could be buried with Caylee. If I were in the As position, I think this is the route I would take, to ensure that whoever received the items did not sell them as Caylee memorabilia, and to avoid anybody finding out they were Caylee's items because then they could be stolen by someone looking to make $$ off Caylee.
My point is that although it would take some thinking and work, there are definitely ways that Caylee's belongings can be taken care of in a way that ensures Caylee will not be further exploited and commoditized. All it takes is somebody who cares about her, willing to think, do a little work, and to talk with some people.
I've referenced the As but actually now that I think about it, I believe KC and JB are in the driver's seat legally on this, so avoiding making money... I don't know if that's a concern of theirs...
Perhaps legally, after a certain period of time, Caylee's items could be considered legally abandoned, and the As might that way be able to make decisions about what to do with her belongings. Hopefully they will make decisions that are caring and respectful of Caylee.
Okay. That's my morning rambling