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Author Topic: Caylee Marie Anthony, 2, FL Missing since June 16-just reported by mother #23  (Read 348034 times)
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« Reply #1500 on: September 16, 2008, 01:32:24 AM »


If anyone has researched chloroform, exactly what cleaning agents contain chloroform, and why on earth would a trunk of a car need cleaning? Who cleans the trunk, unless something really stinky or incriminating has happened in said trunk.
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« Reply #1501 on: September 16, 2008, 01:32:33 AM »

I'm not sure why people think the choroform is funny.  There was a large amount found in the trunk of Casey's car that also had decomposition and Caylee's DNA. 

JMO, I don't think they had gas cans filled with it, then reported it stolen.  Do you?

I don't know.  All I know is that there's no innocent reason for having chloroform in the trunk of that car with a decomposing body.  It's no laughing matter and I don't want to see page after page of jokes about it.



Ok well I am sorry I didn't think it was that big of a deal people crack jokes all day long about things.....

To me that is like cracking a joke about how Caylee died and that's just not right. 

You are right!  But I would just like to say that I am leaning toward the chloroform as more of the cleaning agent. JMO

yeah I am also thinking it was used for cleaning, being there was high levels in the air of the trunk after sitting in the tow yard for days...

Anyway
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« Reply #1502 on: September 16, 2008, 01:32:52 AM »

Hawkins is the Marine.  You know, Casey loves a man in --- or out of --- uniform.



Wait a minute. Look at that picture. It's a hotel/motel room. How did Casey get a picture of Hawkins, in a hotel/motel, replacing his clothing? Did she sleep with him too. FTLOG!!! Who has she NOT slept with?


And if that aint a    I Just Got Laid Look if i ever saw one
        Darn if I can remember.......
I'll just say it for all ya'll that want to:  He looks like he could have a hot bod under that uniform.

Too bad he lacks the face to match.   

1st Amendment - free speech we all hold to and fight for.
This is just trash talk.  We are all high and mighty about Caylee but anyone else REMOTELY connected to this case is fair game.
This young man - a military man putting his life on the line for us - had the misfortune of meeting Casey.  For goodness sakes, aren't there any mothers or fathers in our group who will stand up for this young man.  Monkeys can be cruel.  Maybe too cruel for me.  Shame on you.
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« Reply #1503 on: September 16, 2008, 01:33:07 AM »


I am leaning towards the chloroform being a possible cause of death. I could be wrong but it gave me that "ut oh" feeling when the word surfaced.

I sincerley hope not.  Like I said last night, there are so many over the counter nighttime medicines she could have used.  Why chloroform?  Just thinking outloud?

Casey's interrogation is on my TV right now.  I can't believe she is getting snotty with 3 detectives.  Even if I was innocent, I would be shaking in my boots.
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« Reply #1504 on: September 16, 2008, 01:33:35 AM »


If anyone has researched chloroform, exactly what cleaning agents contain chloroform, and why on earth would a trunk of a car need cleaning? Who cleans the trunk, unless something really stinky or incriminating has happened in said trunk.

Well there was a dead body???
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« Reply #1505 on: September 16, 2008, 01:34:28 AM »


If anyone has researched chloroform, exactly what cleaning agents contain chloroform, and why on earth would a trunk of a car need cleaning? Who cleans the trunk, unless something really stinky or incriminating has happened in said trunk.

Well there was a dead body???

Exactly!
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« Reply #1506 on: September 16, 2008, 01:35:15 AM »


If anyone has researched chloroform, exactly what cleaning agents contain chloroform, and why on earth would a trunk of a car need cleaning? Who cleans the trunk, unless something really stinky or incriminating has happened in said trunk.

Well there was a dead body???
thats why my entire comments about it was....george cleaned it with chloroform after he got home with it.....
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« Reply #1507 on: September 16, 2008, 01:36:37 AM »

One thing we can be thankful for...

These idiots not only lie to law enforcement... they lie to each other.

If they did not lie to one another, within the family as well...


They never would have been caught.

They would have skated.

Caylee would have simply never been heard or seen again. THE END.
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« Reply #1508 on: September 16, 2008, 01:36:40 AM »


If anyone has researched chloroform, exactly what cleaning agents contain chloroform, and why on earth would a trunk of a car need cleaning? Who cleans the trunk, unless something really stinky or incriminating has happened in said trunk.

Well there was a dead body???
thats why my entire comments about it was....george cleaned it with chloroform after he got home with it.....





ANd stored it in gas cans??
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« Reply #1509 on: September 16, 2008, 01:38:17 AM »

Nobody enjoys a little levity more than me

The chloroform in the vehicle was too pure to be what one would use for cleaning

Why such high levels then?  I would think after Caylee was removed, most of the chloroform evidence would be gone.  Just what I thought.
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« Reply #1510 on: September 16, 2008, 01:40:26 AM »


If anyone has researched chloroform, exactly what cleaning agents contain chloroform, and why on earth would a trunk of a car need cleaning? Who cleans the trunk, unless something really stinky or incriminating has happened in said trunk.

Well there was a dead body???
thats why my entire comments about it was....george cleaned it with chloroform after he got home with it.....





ANd stored it in gas cans??
welll  were excactly do you think would be a good place.....gas cans have those air tight  closures and are spill proof and when closed you cant smell the gas   and the plastic is special made so that the gas doesnt melt the plastic so,,,,
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« Reply #1511 on: September 16, 2008, 01:40:52 AM »

Nobody enjoys a little levity more than me

The chloroform in the vehicle was too pure to be what one would use for cleaning

Why such high levels then?  I would think after Caylee was removed, most of the chloroform evidence would be gone.  Just what I thought.

That is what I am thinking I mean NG said the air of the trunk was saturated with Chloroform if caylee was killed with it and her body removed days before why would there be so much still in the trunk...just being on a rag in the back IMO wouldn't make the levels that high....
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« Reply #1512 on: September 16, 2008, 01:40:54 AM »

Nobody enjoys a little levity more than me

The chloroform in the vehicle was too pure to be what one would use for cleaning

Why such high levels then?  I would think after Caylee was removed, most of the chloroform evidence would be gone.  Just what I thought.

I'm not really sure what constitutes high levels to a lab person.  How about if the chloroform was on a cloth and the cloth remained in the trunk of the vehicle after the body was removed?
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« Reply #1513 on: September 16, 2008, 01:42:43 AM »


If anyone has researched chloroform, exactly what cleaning agents contain chloroform, and why on earth would a trunk of a car need cleaning? Who cleans the trunk, unless something really stinky or incriminating has happened in said trunk.

Well there was a dead body???
thats why my entire comments about it was....george cleaned it with chloroform after he got home with it.....





ANd stored it in gas cans??
welll  were excactly do you think would be a good place.....gas cans have those air tight  closures and are spill proof and when closed you cant smell the gas   and the plastic is special made so that the gas doesnt melt the plastic so,,,,

The container it came in. 
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« Reply #1514 on: September 16, 2008, 01:42:56 AM »


If anyone has researched chloroform, exactly what cleaning agents contain chloroform, and why on earth would a trunk of a car need cleaning? Who cleans the trunk, unless something really stinky or incriminating has happened in said trunk.

Well there was a dead body???
thats why my entire comments about it was....george cleaned it with chloroform after he got home with it.....





ANd stored it in gas cans??
welll  were excactly do you think would be a good place.....gas cans have those air tight  closures and are spill proof and when closed you cant smell the gas   and the plastic is special made so that the gas doesnt melt the plastic so,,,,

yeah but I am sure at one point in time they had Gas in them so it would be a mixture of gas and chloroform...but then to report them missing with just so he can say he didn't put chloroform in the gas cans someone else did...Do you think LE would have tested the gas cans to make sure it was gas??? Ok i dont know if that made sense
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« Reply #1515 on: September 16, 2008, 01:44:04 AM »

Nobody enjoys a little levity more than me

The chloroform in the vehicle was too pure to be what one would use for cleaning

Why such high levels then?  I would think after Caylee was removed, most of the chloroform evidence would be gone.  Just what I thought.

I'm not really sure what constitutes high levels to a lab person.  How about if the chloroform was on a cloth and the cloth remained in the trunk of the vehicle after the body was removed?

Hmmmmmmm?  IDK?
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« Reply #1516 on: September 16, 2008, 01:44:48 AM »

Nobody enjoys a little levity more than me

The chloroform in the vehicle was too pure to be what one would use for cleaning

Why such high levels then?  I would think after Caylee was removed, most of the chloroform evidence would be gone.  Just what I thought.

I'm not really sure what constitutes high levels to a lab person.  How about if the chloroform was on a cloth and the cloth remained in the trunk of the vehicle after the body was removed?
what if the one that they used for cleaning hadnt been mixed with anything ...they just used it to hide the decomposition...then would that make sense..
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« Reply #1517 on: September 16, 2008, 01:45:04 AM »


If anyone has researched chloroform, exactly what cleaning agents contain chloroform, and why on earth would a trunk of a car need cleaning? Who cleans the trunk, unless something really stinky or incriminating has happened in said trunk.

Well there was a dead body???
thats why my entire comments about it was....george cleaned it with chloroform after he got home with it.....





ANd stored it in gas cans??
welll  were excactly do you think would be a good place.....gas cans have those air tight  closures and are spill proof and when closed you cant smell the gas   and the plastic is special made so that the gas doesnt melt the plastic so,,,,

The container it came in. 

Well I was gonna say something but nevermind 
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« Reply #1518 on: September 16, 2008, 01:45:13 AM »

Nobody enjoys a little levity more than me

The chloroform in the vehicle was too pure to be what one would use for cleaning

Why such high levels then?  I would think after Caylee was removed, most of the chloroform evidence would be gone.  Just what I thought.

That is what I am thinking I mean NG said the air of the trunk was saturated with Chloroform if caylee was killed with it and her body removed days before why would there be so much still in the trunk...just being on a rag in the back IMO wouldn't make the levels that high....

Can you define what saturated and high levels mean in reference  to forensic pathologist usage?

You know for sure that just being on a rag wouldn't make the levels "that high"?
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« Reply #1519 on: September 16, 2008, 01:46:05 AM »

Nobody enjoys a little levity more than me

The chloroform in the vehicle was too pure to be what one would use for cleaning

Why such high levels then?  I would think after Caylee was removed, most of the chloroform evidence would be gone.  Just what I thought.

I'm not really sure what constitutes high levels to a lab person.  How about if the chloroform was on a cloth and the cloth remained in the trunk of the vehicle after the body was removed?
what if the one that they used for cleaning hadnt been mixed with anything ...they just used it to hide the decomposition...then would that make sense..

Maybe
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