For anyone following Caylee Anthony

Someone who would say that their grandchilds rotting body was just a forgotten pizza just might possibly be mentally ill. I do not believe their reaction has been normal at all and I can have that opinion.

The whole thing is truly senseless and sad.
 
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I agree completely. I've been around law enforcement and worked at a state prison and I will never understand how someone could do that to a child.

Not just a child I don't even see how someone could do that to an animal let alone a child.
 
they say the meter guy that found the remains had made 2 other reports of the same area before which seems weird but she was dating a cop and the meter people work with the cops so whats the link
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Huh? I never heard them say anything like that. Of course that's a crazy thing to say, but people come up with all sorts of things - where'd this come from?
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I head the pizza comment too - after she called 911 and stated it smelled like death, later she said it turned out to be a rotting pizza that had fallen out of a grocery bag. Mmmmhmmmmm
 
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Huh? I never heard them say anything like that. Of course that's a crazy thing to say, but people come up with all sorts of things - where'd this come from?
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The first detectives to look at the ***grandparents car*** smelled death (I gather that an officer who has smelled a decomposing human finds it nearly unmistakable), dogs hit on it too. They had not came out with the lab results yet (to the public anyway but I can assume they were pressuring the family with them) and the grandmother was infront of the camera explaining how a rotting pizza might be mistaken for a rotting human (her grandchild) - just disgusting.

Caylee's mother was not the only one to fail to report the child as missing for an entire month. They lived with the grandparents.
 
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I have always wondered about that. They arrest you in the first place because they think you are aguilty of a crime. It's more like guilty until proven innocent. the state has the burden of proof, but the defense has the burden of resaonable doubt. Seems all kinda backwards to me.
 
The pizza thing was from Larry King Live, just the night before they found the remains. The grandmother was saying it smelled like a dead body on the 911 call, but when Larry King asked her about it, she said it was a rotting pizza she smelled. The grandfather, who was a cop, was just strangely disconnected from it all, even though he smelled it, too.

They are all disturbed, methinks.
 

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