\It is interesting that in this report, OCSO Supplemental, Debbie P. (supervisor of Cindy) says on the 15th (when Cindy returned to work after the tow lot incident), that Cindy was angry and said the car was a mess and the baby's car seat and clothes were left in the car.
On the same report, Charles (another co-worker of Cindy's) says that on the 15th of June Cindy returns to work and sounds angry, making a statement to them that the car "smells like a dead body". Cindy also mentions that the car seat was there with some of Caylee's clothes, her "favorite" doll, and some toys.
I don't remember that any of Caylee's clothes were found in Casey's car and taken as evidence by LE ...
Link to report
http://www.wftv.com/news/18530380/detail.html
With the statements that Cindy made to her co-workers and the fact that she returned to work with all these tidbits of information, I am sure that they looked at Cindy like she had two heads. I am pretty sure that if presented with these facts by Cindy, I would have gone into a private office and called 911 myself. Also, I don't know how the towyard owner ever let GA out of the lot with the "stinking" car. I would have thought that he especially would have called 911.