Caylee’s Mom Involved in Her Death?

Florida police are now saying that the mother of Caylee, the missing Florida girl, is a person of interest and that they suspect that Caylee is dead. They are saying that there is a strong odor of death in Caylee’s mom’s car, and a suspicious stain in her trunk that will be analyzed. Caylee’s grandmother defended her daughter, saying that there had been a box of pizza in there “for 12 days.” 12 days?! That’s an odd number, and very precise. If she knows about pizza being in her daughter’s car for 12 days, why doesn’t she know where Caylee is? And why didn’t she, the grandmother, report Caylee as missing?!

Which leads to the question of Caylee’s extended family’s involvement in her disappearance. She lived in the same home as her grandparents. All these people now apparently want her back. What were they doing during the first week of her not hanging around?

Caylee’s mother continues to maintain that she knows the person who has Caylee. Is she mentally unstable? Did she herself kill Caylee, and she can’t face it? Do the grandparents know this? Have they been covering for her? Her brother seemed rather stone-faced during interviews the other day.

Let us know what you think here at the Peacock & Paisley Blog.

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2 Responses to “Caylee’s Mom Involved in Her Death?”

frdies August 11th, 2008 at 10:47 am

No matter what the look was on Lee’s face, someone would have criticized. He was smiling when he should have been down in the mouth, he was sober and should have been more friendly and smiling. The family had nothing to do with this. Can’t you people see what this is doing to them? They are unraveling and exhausted. All most of you do is play amateur detective and pretend to know something you don’t or sit in front of your computer glad this isn’t you and hammering at them through their comments. I hope they can hold up through this and keep thier jobs.

Heather August 22nd, 2008 at 7:15 pm

Hi There!

No amateur detecting, no magnifying glass, not even in the same state.

But asking questions, definitely.

How is it that you know the family? I welcome you to tell us more about them here, and to tell us what is happening, how they’re coping, and what, if anything, can be done to help them and Caylee.

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