Respectfully snipped by me
This is an interesting thought, it brings me back to a horrific moment a couple of months ago with my daughter. Since she turned 1, she became a master at nudity and could get out of anything, and I do mean anything. Then she would take off the diaper- then came...well, you know. At the end of my rope, I tried 2 layers of diapers, both fastened backwards, regular pj's and then footie pj's over that , turned backwards (where they zipped up the back) My husband found this all very hillarious by the way, probably because he didn't have to clean it...anyway, after she removed that stuff like it was nothing...I had to take duct tape and tape her diaper halfway around the back up to where the tabs meet the front of the diaper. She was almost 2 at the time.
I do this for about a month, she finally relents and stops trying. Then we head to Mom-In-Laws and it gets to be nap time so I go to get her blanket and when I come back she has found the duct tape in the junk drawer of MIL house, and proceeds to tear off a piece and is trying to stick it to herself
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and she is pleading with me "Mommy tape? Mommy tape? I want tape!?" at which point I DIE of embarrassment.
So the point of that long story is that children that age are very capable (and willing) to tell anything and everything. Perhaps that is what happened with Caylee, maybe she let something slip that day.