Posted on 06/09/2011 2:55:55 PM PDT by Do Not Make Fun Of His Ears
” I think she was using it to put the kid to sleep”
So lessee, a needle in the exact spot of the body was from another source, even though it contained chloroform. Casey lied about squirrels in the undercarriage to lie about the decomp odor. She duct taped Caylee all the way around her head including the hair just so she couldn’t scream if she awoke. She would wash the adhesive out of her hair each morning and..........NONSENSE!!!!! She is as evil as anything I have ever witnessed on this earth.
I initially thought the tape might have been to silence Caylee had she woken from her Chloroform induced sleep. But the amount of tape now makes me think it was postmortem; it wasn’t intended to be removed.
It does to me too. I can't imagine what she could have been thinking and honestly don't want to.
I agree. I don’t think she will be able to EVER erase that horrible image from her mind. Ever.
“the amount of tape now makes me think it was postmortem; it wasnt intended to be removed.”
What purpose would the tape be wrapped around postmortem? Why wrap her head with it postmortem?
But if you had first injected or had her inhale chloroform, and had decided not to break her neck, it would make sense that she wrapped the head thoroughly to ensure suffocation.
The last thing this little angel knew in her short life was pain and terror. No love, no help, no hope. Why does God allow things like this to happen to the innocent?
What I was thinking of was the pain it would have created removing the tape. It wasn’t intended to be temporary is what I was thinking. I can’t imagine any person would do this that didn’t involve death as the end result.
Thanks. I wonder what the jury’s reactions were to the video? /rhetorical Have a good weekend.
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