Screwed up case in a messed up world. I'd say they will find some more folks involved . Still doesn't help the kid.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: burton2019</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Her parents, imo, have something to do with this.</div></div>
At the very least they're guilty of obstructing justice.
one minute it's "Her call smells like a dead body" and the next it's "she did not harm her Caylee is still alive"
You'll shoot your eye out.
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Screwed up case in a messed up world. I'd say they will find some more folks involved . Still doesn't help the kid.
We'll keep the lights on for you.
Spuds
I don't believe for a second that they didn't know about it. She was gone for a month before the [censored] said anything, no way the grandparents didn't know or she told the afterwords.
Another thing that puzzles me about this is that the worker who found the body had told police twice before in October, I believe, that he had found the body and they didn't take him serious.
It was in August, thats been 4 months ago...why in the world did it take them this long? What did they do when the investigated it then? Here's part of a article I posted a few days ago...
"There was a window of opportunity possibly. We had a deputy respond to this area on August 13," the spokesperson said. "We are currently trying to determine the situation of that response to determine what the deputy did on scene at that time with the tipster that he received the information from and we continue to be as thorough as possible to determine the circumstances of that on that afternoon.
"The tip that was received on August 13 was the same individual that reported the findings on December 11. It was the same individual that called into the communications center and called us this past Thursday that made the discovery.
"We have three tips from that individual. We are trying to determine the circumstances and the thoroughness of the deputy that responded that day and will continue to do so in the coming days."
The utility worker initially told authorities that he discovered the remains when he stepped into the weeds to relieve himself by Chickasaw Trail and Suburban Drive in Orlando; however now authorities believe that he had returned to the scene out of curiosity.
Investigators are currently conducting an interview with the officer who responded to the scene on Aug. 13 and another follow-up interview with the utility worker who found the remains. The sheriff's office spokesperson said that the utility worker is being cooperative and is not considered a suspect."
A lot of people who have kids clearly do not deserve those kids.
Justice will prevail. As God says, "vengeance is mine."
I can't believe someone would do this to an innocent child.
Deja Moo: The feeling that you've heard this bull before.
i'm with most of you if her grandparents didn't have anything to do with it they know exactly what happened. How much time can one get for withholding info. in a criminal case or obstruction of justices ?
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