maconrich
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Thanks, Aimee!! No reason to be sorry. :blowkiss:
You are doing great work here!
Speaking of work, I searched all over Orlando in and around the places where Casey lived. If she moved Caylee in broad daylight...I can't find a single place where she could have taken her that she would not be seen disposing of her body. The area doesn't really have anywhere that is secluded enough for that. The small lakes don't seem to be a logical place because they are surrounded by houses or well traveled roads. Casey didn't have access to a boat so I don't suspect the water comes into play anyway. I don't find any little parks either. It makes no sense. Which only leaves disposing of her in a trash dumpster or such a place that she could get away with not being seen. Since she returned the shovel to the neighbor...she would have no tools to rebury her. I don't see any other way for her to dispose of Caylee. I hope LE will turn their attention to the dump and start searching.
What if the "Zanny" person was helping dispose of little Caylee by taking her to the "beach" as Casey said? Could there be some truth in that statement? Could this be where the grand went she allegedly stole from Amy? It would be the last time she saw Caylee...just not alive. It would also mean that Zanny did take Caylee. She could have arranged a meeting with Zanny at that apartment complex for the purpose of exchange.
I've been racking my brain trying to remember/think of places in that part of Orlando that would have been quiet/remote enough and I'm not coming up with anything. I'm sure there are parks, but none are coming to mind. I lived down there for 35 years, but left over 10 years ago, and from what I've heard from friends and family even the places that used to be quiet have grown...
If any of the friends (or even a close relative) lives in a house with a yard, that would be a good option; also any small wooded areas at apartments - although that would be more risky. Even with the beach (Daytona, Ormond etc), there's usually not much privacy (joggers, walkers, people fishing plus the regular daytime crowds). Heading up US 1 toward St. Augustine (past Palm Coast) is pretty remote, but I can't think she would have driven very far if there was a strong smell in the car. If she was willing/able to drive far enough, though such places could be found (as in there are still fairly isolated places in Florida).
This (the smell) is the main reason I keep going back to the dumpsters - and more likely one behind a store or business than at an apartment complex. And, imo, quite possibly one between her parents house and the location where the car was found (which doesn't narrow it down much).
With Cindy's father, I'm figuring he's the one holding Caylee in one of the pictures (and they looked very close)? Maybe they've not let him know what's going on? But if he watches the news, I'm not sure how he could miss the story...