Eagle1
01-03-2009, 11:41 AM
Jan. 3, 2009
This case is really in the news currently, mostly CNN I think. A 22-yr old single mother is in jail accused of murder refusing to talk, except to send investigators on wild goose chases with her many lies. When Caylee was born, they handed her to the grandmother, Cindy, and there has always been some rivalry between Cindy and Casey, which finally came to a head.
Casey had broken up with her fiance claiming he loved the toddler more than her. Very serious issue, plus she felt she was missing out on her youth, partying.
As probably all of us know, there was a strong scent of death in the mom Casey's car trunk, and she didn't want her father looking in there. The remains, a skeleton, were found by the side of the road near the elementary school near their home.
Two or three people had for some reason been interested in that area since the child disappeared. Casey's friend suggested looking there just because they'd hung out there in school, and a meter reader called police three times in August about a suspicious-looking trash bag he seemed to know not to touch. He was transferred from that route, but when transferred back, he kicked the bag and a skull rolled out, in November. Also a private detective and a videographer, I believe, maybe both hired by Casey's attorney, had been within yards of the spot, but not close enough. Who had sent them there?
I think that's a big question which there may be nobody looking into.
This case is really in the news currently, mostly CNN I think. A 22-yr old single mother is in jail accused of murder refusing to talk, except to send investigators on wild goose chases with her many lies. When Caylee was born, they handed her to the grandmother, Cindy, and there has always been some rivalry between Cindy and Casey, which finally came to a head.
Casey had broken up with her fiance claiming he loved the toddler more than her. Very serious issue, plus she felt she was missing out on her youth, partying.
As probably all of us know, there was a strong scent of death in the mom Casey's car trunk, and she didn't want her father looking in there. The remains, a skeleton, were found by the side of the road near the elementary school near their home.
Two or three people had for some reason been interested in that area since the child disappeared. Casey's friend suggested looking there just because they'd hung out there in school, and a meter reader called police three times in August about a suspicious-looking trash bag he seemed to know not to touch. He was transferred from that route, but when transferred back, he kicked the bag and a skull rolled out, in November. Also a private detective and a videographer, I believe, maybe both hired by Casey's attorney, had been within yards of the spot, but not close enough. Who had sent them there?
I think that's a big question which there may be nobody looking into.