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08-09-2008, 09:22 PM
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I tend to think you are right about the Grandmother protecting the daughter. Maybe Mom accidentally killed Caylee and got rid of the body, told Grandma.
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08-09-2008, 09:40 PM
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wow, i dunno. maybe the grandma knows more than she is willing to share. tough to say. i just hope she is ok. but wouldnt the grandpa probably know if the grandma was hiding something? he seems like a no-nonsense kind of guy that would not omit evidence, but i dunno. i just watch the news... confused like everyone else. i hope the little girl is still alive though. the mom... seems like she is ill or has a personality disorder or something.
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08-18-2008, 11:39 PM
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What's gonna be left of Caylee?
Caylee's body must be sooo decomposed by now, will they be able to ever prove how she died?? If the body is found, will Casey say the kidnappers must have killed her? I feel certain Caylee is dead. I was thinking the flurry of phone calls were made while Casey was looking for Caylee - like she woke from a nap, or got out of a long shower, or maybe even came back after leaving Caylee alone in the house awhile napping - and Caylee was missing. Then, after a frantic search, she found her drowned, and that's when the calls stopped, while Casey decided what to do with the body....
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08-19-2008, 01:37 PM
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Why would you hide your child's body if it drowned accidentally? That does not make any sense to me. You would be far better off calling 911 than having to prove you did not drown the child yourself after the body is found. They have enough with the decomposing odor in the trunk to shed suspicion. The mom out clubbing after her baby was missing is the most damaging evidence in my op. 
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08-19-2008, 02:05 PM
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This case is like a bad soap opera. The poor little girl is what is important not the rest of that bunch.... I am getting more aggravated by the day. Even though it looks bad. There is always hope. Let's hope they keep a close eye on that mom when she is released. LORD!!! 
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08-19-2008, 05:53 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MotleyCrew
Why would you hide your child's body if it drowned accidentally? That does not make any sense to me. You would be far better off calling 911 than having to prove you did not drown the child yourself after the body is found. They have enough with the decomposing odor in the trunk to shed suspicion. The mom out clubbing after her baby was missing is the most damaging evidence in my op. 
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Neither does leaving the scene of an accident yet people do it all the time.
The only one we know of that has the info of her whereabouts is the mom and she seems more worried about getting out of jail then where her child is
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08-19-2008, 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by like2fish
the grandpa seems like a really good guy. the gramma tends to talk a lot, without really saying anything new... not sure if she is protecting her daughter or in denial... but both grandparents care A LOT, and you can tell. i feel terrible for them as they may lose their grand-daughter and their daughter (if convicted, she may spend the rest of her life in jail).
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About the grandparents.......
The grandpa said they know who has the child and they know they are being watched. The grandma says the mom knows where the child is but she (the mom) will sit in a prison cell to protect the child and not tell where she is.
I mean, come on! Does this make sense?
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08-21-2008, 06:56 PM
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Well, the mom got out of jail today and it doesn't seem like anyone is any closer to finding the little lost girl. Kaylee where are you??? I would think if someone was holding her, they would have given in to the pressure and let her go. This whole thing does't look good.. 
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08-21-2008, 09:44 PM
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The case is a media circus. I am so sick of hearing it on the news every minute of the day. I was almost glad for the tropical storm....at least it gave the local media fresh meat. Gee.....you would think nothing else ever happens around here.
I'm sure the police are being extra careful because they don't want to do anything until they have accumulated enough evidence to prosecute. I think everyone knows the mother is lying. She knows exactly what she did to or with that beautiful child.
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08-21-2008, 09:59 PM
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They need to go back to the old days where you dig a hole throw in the criminal then stone them, thats what needs to happen to this mother if something happened to that child because of her.
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