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To: Thank You Rush
I still can’t believe that was Caylee in the photo shown opening the sliding glass door to the backyard area! To me, it always looked like a much bigger child.

I noticed that too, but I just thought it was because we had seen SO MANY pictures of Caylee as a younger child and not so many of her when she was older. Most of th epictures were focused on her face. It was hard to tell how tall she was. However, you could see her face maturing and becoming what I call "wise". Her face is changing from an innocent, angel baby look to a defiant gaze in some of the photos as she gets older. I can see her becoming a handful, particularly if she doesn't get her way. There is a reason that they call that stage of development the "terrible twos". I wish that someone had put those photos in date order, and then you could see the subtle change in her look. Yes, Casey was the photographer. I'm sure that Cindy took pictures too. Your point about the bathing suit is well taken.

1,059 posted on 07/08/2011 2:25:48 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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To: afraidfortherepublic

I agree the child looked older in that photo by the sliding glass door but the child was dressed in an outfit I’d seen Caylee wearing in other photos so I didn’t make much of it. Now I’m wondering if she could have been that tall at the age of 2 or younger.

Or did the defense stage the picture using a child wearing a similar outfit to one Caylee wore? The picture was very dark and after all, we could only see the child from behind. Thinking about it more closely, I never took any pictures of the back of my daughter’s head so this picture is raising questions with me now.


1,064 posted on 07/08/2011 2:34:21 PM PDT by An American In Dairyland
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