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12-21-2008, 09:17 AM
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Location: California
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Originally Posted by tinman01
Good now maybe Nancy Grace can shut up. Maybe now we can move on to the lethal injection phase of this nightmare.
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I'll second that, she is such an actor.
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12-21-2008, 09:28 AM
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If it does NOT FIT we must OVERLOOK! How would the meter reader be involved in the actual kiiling and disposal of Caylee's body? What evidence is there to support the disappearance of Caylee being a kidnapping? There was no ransom, if the motivation was to have a child...why is she dead?!?
All the evidence points to Mama. Ever heard of a child going missing where the mother didn't even report it for 30 days? Actually the Gma reported it.
I think the meter reader just reported seeing the bag, and the cops were over worked and didn't clue in. They were getting massive tips every day. Of course now the defense team will play this little blunder to the hilt.
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12-21-2008, 11:28 AM
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Location: Northern VA
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Looking at the meter reader with suspicion? Maybe we should look at the cops with suspicion too! The overlooking of the August tip to the body's location has got to be one of the grossest measures of incompetence that I have ever heard about. And yeah..........I am insane with rage over the matter.  If these cops had followed the lead back in August with some professionalism, they might have found the soft tissue that dissappeared since then that could have specifically identified exactly how Caylee's murder went down. It might have told forensics that Caylee was drowned, or strangled, or suffocated. Knowing specifically how the child died might have put the death penalty back on the table. The cops that dropped this ball should all be fired!
D.
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12-21-2008, 03:14 PM
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But even if you do have a gaggle of bumbling keystone cops, (and I don't think they are) does it negate all the other overwhelming evidence in the case that points directly to the mother?
I think not.
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12-21-2008, 07:36 PM
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Location: Northern VA
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Originally Posted by gold*dust1
But even if you do have a gaggle of bumbling keystone cops, (and I don't think they are) does it negate all the other overwhelming evidence in the case that points directly to the mother?
I think not.
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No....it does not negate. Even if Casey did not murder Caylee, Casey should fry for her part! But the other point stands too! The cops who dropped the ball on this important (and timely) lead should be fired for their lack of professionalism!
Still fuming. 
D.
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12-22-2008, 08:21 AM
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Location: Beautiful Lakes & Mountains of East TN
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I didn't mean to say the meter reader did it...just that it's strange. That he might know something...or something?
Why did he lie at first about how he found the remains? that sort of thing.
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12-22-2008, 09:06 AM
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Do you think Casey's parents are involved, and just put on this show of being all upset this whole time?
Did they know that Casey killed Caylee all along? Maybe, knowing they were being taped, they were making all that stuff up on the jail phone call that's been all over the news.
It's kind of dumb to leave the body right next to the house!
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12-22-2008, 10:02 AM
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Location: Midwest
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Originally Posted by tangodoodles
The autopsy may not reveal how she died but the internet searches for "neck breaking" and "house hold weapons" sure leave little doubt that it was done by her mother.
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Something is deeply wrong with a person who spends their time reading about these topics!
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12-22-2008, 10:08 AM
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Location: Midwest
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Originally Posted by bbkaren
I didn't mean to say the meter reader did it...just that it's strange. That he might know something...or something?
Why did he lie at first about how he found the remains? that sort of thing.
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He was afrain he would jeopardize his job if he admitted he was off task to check out a bag that was haunting him for several months. He had to say he needed to go into the woods to take a "whiz" otherwise, he could get reprimended.
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12-22-2008, 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by jojajn
Something is deeply wrong with a person who spends their time reading about these topics!
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Well, that's at least 50% of Americans, I'd guess. Probably more.
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