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Caylee Anthony Case??
Has anyone else noticed how her mother, Casey has shown no emotion whatsoever about her daughter's disappearance? Instead, she gets hostile and defensive when anyone asks her what happened to the little girl. I think she killed her, but for whatever reason, I don't know. I just wish she would give her family some closure and tell where she hid the body. Does anyone else believe she killed her daughter?
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- ?Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Nancy_Usa brings up some of the most interesting and admittedly coherent facts that would fit this case.
The daughter and the mother 'know something jointly', I believe. They also have a strange relationship. Listen to the way they talk to each other.
The grandmother threatening Casey - as in "I've given you a month" - to do what, produce Casey to HER.. That makes more sense..
First, on the 911 calls, Cindy's turning her in for simply 'auto theft' and such. HUH?! - Then she calls back, and even confuses the operators with the newer revelations of a 'missing' granddaughter. She wasn't newly missing, you can hear Cindy on tape stating that she's waited THIS long.
I think the grandmother's intention was to punish the daughter, for something. If you really listen carefully, the two of them are having their own conversation. I don't think the grandmother is this 'saint' either, but I hope that all of this points to Cayley being alive! Maybe Tony does have her, and those 2 are just at each other.
What a sick family.. hopefully we find out that they're just nuts, and that Caylee is fine. We've seen stranger cases, but this scenario may explain the lack of emotion a lot, and the reason for the hostility between mom and daughter.
- There's nothing in the mom (Casey)'s past to indicate she's a terrible person, or mother.
- It would also lead to the positive, - that Caylee's alive.
God bless.
- RoValeLv 71 decade ago
The cadaver dogs that were brought in definitely did smell rotting human flesh. These dogs are specifically trained to smell decaying human bodies. They will ignore rotting animal flesh. Dogs have a very good sense of smell and will detect traces of odors from something that was removed days or even weeks earlier. Whether is was this little girl's or that of another person remains to be seen. I've heard reports that hair samples and dirt were also found in the trunk of that car as well. It does sound like the girl was killed and then her body was exhumed and then taken somewhere else to be dumped.
I don't believe the grandmother's claims that it was a rotting pizza that was left in the trunk of the car. The dogs would not have responded to that.
- mystiLv 61 decade ago
This whole story stinks. That poor little Caylee. I believe her mother killed her, whether accidentally or whatever, and she and the grandmother are hiding that fact. I can't believe they actually think that people are going to believe all that crap about a "babysitter" taking her away somewhere? And not reporting it for 6 weeks? That's insane! I think they will find the little girl's body soon. Neither Casey nor her mother, Cindy, are smart enough to pull this off and walk free. I hope they rot in prison.
- nancie_usaLv 51 decade ago
How about the possibility that Casey had a plan to "flee" with her daughter from "controlling parents" and was fumbled by Mother showing up in person? I want to know what was charged on Mother's credit card. Was it cash? Was it items to set up a home? As far as "cadaver dogs" are they really that good or are they as good as a "physic"? The odor from the car, samples of hair, dirt, and a good sized circle of stain found in the trunk has not been identified positively which is suspicious to me as not being "solid evidence". I think young Mom thought up a 'plan" that went wrong. The plan was for both her and daughter to be missing. Mom has a "significant other " who has the daughter and is probably thinking "Oh crap, what am I supposed to do?". Do you follow me on this one? Watch Nancy Grace and see if you can see what I see. Who's Tony? Take care.
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- 1 decade ago
Yea I have that feeling that she killed her, she is too concerned with her boyfriend, she doesn't sound worried at all about her missing 2 year old daughter!
I mean 31 days!!! if my kid was missing for 31 seconds i would be on that phone!!
I think they all know what really happened, I mean new concrete in the back yard?? come on!!
We will all know the truth real soon!
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and yes when someone is guilty they get very defensive, and thats how she was when they played the calls on Nancy Grace.
she wanted to hang up on Christine when she said they will find out the truth
- Kellie DLv 61 decade ago
Yes I think the mother did something. She won't cooperate with the police, didn't report her missing until the grandmother did 31 DAYS later !! , she shows no emotion. It is sick and this is so bizarre. If my daughter was kidnapped .. the police would be called in 31 seconds and I would be a wreck. I also would help the police as much as possible.
- 1 decade ago
Yes.. She did it and I think the the Grandmother knows it, They called 911 after 31 days of not knowing where a 3 year old was?? Come on Nancy Grace is tearing the lawyer apart!
- jj cullenLv 41 decade ago
Yes, I do. I have thought that since day 1-she is obliviously suffering from some kind of mental illness. She did it, and the stupid Grandmother knows it, I hope those tests on that(decomposition) fluid in her trunk come back fast-(I feel their is no hope of finding her) and nail her white trash a*s to the wall.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes, I do. There is a huge amount of forensic evidence in the trunk of that car. They'll get her.