Posted on 08/27/2008 3:10:18 PM PDT by Tex Pete
Results taken from air samples reveal that a body was decomposing in the trunk of a car driven by the mother of missing Florida toddler Caylee Anthony, a local TV station reported.
Detectives with cadaver dogs said they detected the smell of human decomposition coming from the trunk of the Pontiac Casey Anthony was driving when her little girl disappeared more than two months ago.
The University of Tennessee "Body Farm" conducted the tests on the car's air samples Aug. 10, and on Wednesday their conclusion was released: a human corpse had been decomposing there, according to WESH-2 TV.
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Not at all surprising but it still hits you right in the gut.
This is what happens when adults think they can party forever and not live with consequences.
Well, I hope this is enough evidence to arrest the “mother.”
I’ve watched science programs on the “Body Farm”. I don’t think I could do it. They many dedicated people who work under most stressful conditions.
They should put this person in solitary and throw the key away. And, they should put a muzzle on the so called grand parents.
An ignorant, self centered, clubbing parent.
A dead (almost certainly) child.
To think that something as “innocent” as a just-want-to-have-fun mentality can lead to the death of a little girl...
It’ll be interesting and certainly sad to see the details continue to unfold.
“An unclothed doll belonging to the tot and a washed dinnerware knife were among the items found in Anthony’s Pontiac Sunfire, which had scratches on its trunk.”
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I don’t think I’ll have much appetite for dinner this evening.
Between the missing daughter, the compromised deputy, and the parents...who could dispute that she has to be batsh!t crazy...?
I have to say I’m not surprised, but I’m very sad. I had held out hope that that little girl really was alive. May justice be done, and God bless that baby.
susie
I’ve seen shows on that Body Farm. Brutal, but I’m so very glad there are dedicated professionals who work in such difficult circumstances to get justice for the unfortunate victims of violent crime.
Crazy, but she can clearly distinguish right from wrong. If she did what it appears she did, she hid the evidence. This means she knows it was wrong. To me, that should be the litmus test.
susie
It’s her mother I can’t figure out. If I even suspected that my child was involved in the disappearance of my grandchild I would turn them over so fast it would make their head spin.
I don’t want to think about her last moments.
It must have been frightening beyond words.
sw
My daughter has wanted to be a CSI since she was 6, which happens to be one year before CSI first aired in 2000 btw. She is now 15 and chomping at the bit to go to UT, we live in Tennessee, for their Forensic Anthropology program, ie the Body Farm.
Funny thing, we have never watched CBS, and it was 2003 or 2004 before we knew there was a show called CSI. That she came up with her desired occupation on her own has always impressed me.
I’ve seen similar shows, and I seriously doubt I could do it either.
State Attorney’s Office is presently meeting on this finding...expect “MOM” to be back behind bars within 24-36 hours facing 2nd Degree Murder charges.
She iced her own kid...we know..she know’s it...and her freaking parents know it.
According to my clock...the bounty hunter has 36 hours until he starts pounding on doors. He has given her until midnight Friday morning to tell him where the hell the child is at.
Hope she is enjoying her last hours of freedom.
It’s over bitch.
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