I must have missed this but how did this beautiful little girl get in the trashbag in the woods? Was it ever asked or explained by the cops or in the trial?
>>I must have missed this but how did this beautiful little girl get in the trashbag in the woods? Was it ever asked or explained by the cops or in the trial? <<
Well, according to the defense, Caylee drowned, and the Dad covered it all up after sexually molesting Casey. Then the mom did internet searches for chloroform, then she didn’t.
No one knows who searched for “neck breaking, internal bleeding” etc.
My theory is Caylee put duct tape over her mouth, walked into the woods, climbed into the trash bag, and suffocated.
Casey was so distraught by her father raping her that she tried to forget about it by partying and getting tattoos and making up lies about Zanny the Nanny. Also, in not reporting anything to the police.
The main thing is, this is a “HUGE VICTORY FOR JUSTICE”® and we can all celebrate the jury’s verdict!
WOOOOOHOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pass the fireworks and champagne.
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Well it happened because the little girl was in the company of a fantastic mother. I raised 3 of them, I was never this fantastic. /sarc
You see now, all you have to do is look good in pictures and videos.
Well, her mother and her defense Attorneys, would have you believe that:
Little Caylee, choloformed herself, she found the DUCT TAPE, put 3 strands on her face, crawled into not One but Two black garbage bags, then put herself into that laundry bag, (all things coming from Casey's home), then put herself into the trunk of Caseys car, (she was the only one who drove that car).
Then after she started STINKING so bad, little Caylee felt so bad about that, she jumped out as MOMMY drove passed by that SWAMP.
Little CAYLEE did all this, just so her mother would not have to babysit her any longer, and mommy could PARTY LIKE HELL.
To answer your question, YES, the STATE proved all the eveidence against Casey in their case. It was all about Casey and the 31 days, plus HER stinking car, which she abandoned. Not telling a soul until found by her parents.