No DNA or blood in her car - what's your take? Did this bitch off her kid?
I think she did it, but not on purpose.
I think Casey meant to knock Caylee out so she could go out partying, and she ended up giving the kid a lethal dose of chloroform (or some concoction she made trying to make chloroform).
I think Casey freaked out and did not know what to do. In this theory, she couldn't call the police because she would go to jail for manslaugter, etc.
So she put Caylee in her car for a few days to try and buy some time. Eventually the smell became over powreing so she had to dump her body. The body was dumped very close to Casey's house.
That is where the tape came in. I think Casey did not want Caylee's mouth and nose exposed to bugs that could get in there, so she put a piece of tape over it.
I think the smell did not go away, so Casey put some tarsh in the back of her car so she could have, somewhat, of an aliby.
In the state of Florida, aggravated child abuse resulting in a death can be charged as murder one.
I hope Casey does not get off on a technicality.
I think she did it, but not on purpose.
I think Casey meant to knock Caylee out so she could go out partying, and she ended up giving the kid a lethal dose of chloroform (or some concoction she made trying to make chloroform).
I think Casey freaked out and did not know what to do. In this theory, she couldn't call the police because she would go to jail for manslaugter, etc.
So she put Caylee in her car for a few days to try and buy some time. Eventually the smell became over powreing so she had to dump her body. The body was dumped very close to Casey's house.
That is where the tape came in. I think Casey did not want Caylee's mouth and nose exposed to bugs that could get in there, so she put a piece of tape over it.
I think the smell did not go away, so Casey put some tarsh in the back of her car so she could have, somewhat, of an aliby.
In the state of Florida, aggravated child abuse resulting in a death can be charged as murder one.
I hope Casey does not get off on a technicality.
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