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Casey Anthony bombshell, innocent after all?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 447473" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Steely...the lead investigator almost got chewed out for contemplating the idea that missing persons cases were theoretically dealt with like pre-homicide cases. He made some remark like that to someone and he almost lost his job. </p><p></p><p>Obviously once they got the chance to talk to Casey for any length of time, the investigators had a very good feeling that they were dealing with a homicide but they also felt it happened at least a month before. They got the car into the police impound. The house would have nil for forensics because everyone lived there. You would never find anything in a pool to prove or disprove drowning. I think they did everything they could forensically. We really dont have tv csi teams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 447473, member: 1514"] Steely...the lead investigator almost got chewed out for contemplating the idea that missing persons cases were theoretically dealt with like pre-homicide cases. He made some remark like that to someone and he almost lost his job. Obviously once they got the chance to talk to Casey for any length of time, the investigators had a very good feeling that they were dealing with a homicide but they also felt it happened at least a month before. They got the car into the police impound. The house would have nil for forensics because everyone lived there. You would never find anything in a pool to prove or disprove drowning. I think they did everything they could forensically. We really dont have tv csi teams. [/QUOTE]
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