Caylee Anthony

WDWmazprty

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Yeah, just heard. There was no one else it really could've been. So sad for her.:cry: I guess now, they have to figure out if it was really the mother or if the grandparents were involved. What a mess!
 

Timmay

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Also, there seems to be something strange going on with the person that phoned in the tip about the location of the body. Seems he had been calling in tips for some time now.
 

Master Yoda

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Also, there seems to be something strange going on with the person that phoned in the tip about the location of the body. Seems he had been calling in tips for some time now.
From what I read they are not considering him a suspect. Apparently he called reporting a gray and black bag on August 11,12 and 13 but the police never found it due to flooding in the area. Only time will tell. I think it is safe to say that his life will be under a microscope for a while.
 

Timmay

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From what I read they are not considering him a suspect. Apparently he called reporting a gray and black bag on August 11,12 and 13 but the police never found it due to flooding in the area. Only time will tell. I think it is safe to say that his life will be under a microscope for a while.

No, he is not a suspect...but from experience this kind of thing is usually the police investigating themselves. They are aware this guy had a pretty good idea where the body was since August and was back there following up himself, since law enforcement had already "cleared" the area some time ago and were not going to search there any more. I think law enforcement might have dropped the ball a bit on this one.
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
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No, he is not a suspect...but from experience this kind of thing is usually the police investigating themselves. They are aware this guy had a pretty good idea where the body was since August and was back there following up himself, since law enforcement had already "cleared" the area some time ago and were not going to search there any more. I think law enforcement might have dropped the ball a bit on this one.
Agreed.
 

PotteryGal

Active Member
I suspected this when the remains were found.....my heart is heavy over what her last moments on this earth were like. :( And while I haven't been thrilled AT ALL with the things the grandparents have said or done, I feel nothing but sorrow for them now. They loved that baby, I'm sure. Caylee is in heaven and no longer suffering...and that is a comfort to me. RIP baby girl.....
 

wdwCC

New Member
How anyone can do this to a child is way beyond me. Rest in peace little angel.
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Slipknot

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There is no doubt in my mind that Casey, her mother (and possibly her grandmother), is guilty. She lied about going to work the last day she said she saw her daughter (Universal Studios Florida, she never worked there), and her actions in the month between Caylee going missing and Casey reporting her missing (going out clubbing??), she just seemed off long before this story ever became news.

At least now they can lay her to rest and hopefully get a speedy trial and find her guilty already so the local news can find something else to bombard their programming with.

R.I.P. Caylee.
 

nibblesandbits

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We just got back from WDW yesterday and it was weird seeing it on a local news channel other than CNN or MSNBC...so sad..:(
I actually agree. I was in Florida last week when the story was breaking and it was such a different perspective to see it happening on their stations.
 

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