The Lab: There’s Evidence A Corpse Was In Casey Anthony’s Car

August 28th, 2008 Posted By Bash.

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I haven’t (personally) posted anything on this story for many reasons, chief being that it is just too disturbing to me. When my first marriage ended after a few years in the late 80’s, my ex took my three sons and I did not see them for years and years. The pain of my children being with me in my home one day, and then gone…literally, gone, the next, and to not see them after that for years, was devastating.

I’m sure you’ve seen video of those women in war torn countries who scream and weep and wail and raise their hands to the sky in bewilderment and such utter agony, obviously thinking that to continue on with life itself seems impossible.

That is how I was broken in 1990.

The good that came of that was I got clean and sober, and have been ever since.

I have been blessed with a wonderful wife of 15 years now, and we have two of the most precious Gifts from God that dwell within our midst: Our two children.

I am 100% behind the spirit of “innocent until proven guilty,” and I don’t particularly care too much for trials taking place on TV by talking head lawyers and retired cops who keep us up to date on all of the latest “evidence” that the investigating authorities have allowed into the public sphere of information, but it is all over the news, and so at the risk of sounding too much like some bloggers, I will not use the headline “The Obligatory Casey Anthony Had A Decomposing Body In her Trunk Post.”

But apparently that is what is being reported now…that evidence back from “The Lab”–wherever that lab may be–is saying that there was a decomposing body in Casey Anthony’s car.

Couple that with the Grandmother of little Caylee saying to the 911 Operator that it smelled like a dead body in that car, a smell independently confirmed by the Police impound tow truck guy (or somebody like that who handled the vehicle early on), and with the actions of Casey…I have to think, sadly, that the little girl is with God now.

Rest in peace, little one.

I wept and wailed like a bereaved Middle Eastern woman for months, literally, when my boys were taken away through divorce, and this woman was out partying apparently after the little girl was recently deceased?

I’m stopping, I can’t type any more.


12 Responses

  1. Anderson S. Wise- VA (America, FUCK YEAH!!!)

    There’s bad mothers, and then there’s this. :evil:

    Personally, I think the news channels waste far too much time on these murder/kidnappings; so much so that I afraid I’m becoming desensitized to such stories. :shock: Yes, that is awful of me to say. This is but one reason I get most of my news from the web, so I don’t have to be subjected to such stories 24/7. I DON’T WANT TO BECOME DESENSITIZED TO THEIR PLIGHT!!!

    I believe if the death penalty was more widely used, we wouldn’t hear as many tragedies.

  2. Knottie

    Bash. as a parent whose children are my life and my blessing I understand completely your words. And I too have wailed in that manner.

    I can not comprehend how a mother whose daughter is missing can be out partying. I would be turning over every rock to find my child. Sadly I think you are correct that this small child is an angel of light now.

  3. sully

    “Rest in peace, little one.”

    AMEN

  4. z4hos

    I think water boarding would be very appropriate here after she is put in the trunk of her car for a day to smell her baby.

  5. Kurt(the infidel)

    definitely avoid Greta Van Susteran’s show. i have watched it a few times and these are the kinds of stories she spends weeks on abd months even. just disecting every little piece of it. its not a good thing when you start to be desensitized to such horror. but it happens

  6. Professor Bill

    I have a better idea, that video of the puppy being thrown into the gator pit(which I couldn’t bring myself to watch), that pit would be a good place for her. Throw her in and walk away, better yet video it and let it be a lesson to everyone who thinks they can kill their kids to shed the responsibility.

  7. righteous anger

    The problem with this country is that evil, in all its shapes, is explained away as some jargon of mental illness or defect. The truth is, that evil has been on this planet since the fall of Adam and Eve. We, as a people, fail to recognize that evil is a part of this world and the sooner we step up and confront it in all its shapes and flavors, the sooner we will eliminate the need to exploit it, condone it, make excuses for it, or allow it to happen. We have been afraid to speak out , because we want to be seen as understanding and compassionate and not judgemental. Our legal society has allowed evil to reign unchecked because there is money to be made, just proving the axiom that the ‘love’ of money is the root of all evil, a false god if you will. Capital punishment if used judiciously and swiftly would act as a deterent. The innocent, wrongly convicted by a jury of peers would be sorted out latter by the Omnipotent One, the guilty, would cease to exist in our society, and would also be judged accordingly. The guilt of wrongly convicting and then executing an innocent person,would serve to re-enforce the importance of a fair trial and deliberations of jury, with the understanding that, the jurors themselves will also be judged eventually. This allows then,that the idea of vigilante justice,appalling as it is, will soon replace our legal system for we have failed to reign in the parade of fools and foolishness of our legal system. The act of dispensing with the charade of justice, and the implementation of immediate vigilante justice, assures that the obviously guilty parties are dealt with swiftly, thus serving as a deterent to others, and that society is not saddled with a system that only promotes the exploitation of the victims and the perpetrators for profit. If our knees are wobbly because we are weak, then we deserve what we get. If we are afraid, because we fear retribution from the All Knowing, then we need to be sure, before acting. This is not the end,only the journey to the end. It is up to us ,if we wish to share it with evil people.

  8. Mark Tanberg

    The pro choice’rs will use this to excuse their cause saying see how having an abortion alleviates this from happening.

    Wrong is wrong no matter when it is committed.

  9. Mark Tanberg

    :arrow: Righteous anger
    “If our knees are wobbly because we are weak, then we deserve what we get. If we are afraid, because we fear retribution from the All Knowing, then we need to be sure, before acting.”

    The scripture says that the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom.

    I totally agree

  10. z4hos

    The comments by “righteous anger” reminded me of a few things.

    I worked five years in a maximum security prison with the worst of the worst. I am not a religious person, but I will tell you with out a doubt in my mind that there is such a thing a evil. It has nothing to do with mental illness, these people are just mean, hateful and morally reprehensible people.

    There is no such thing as hard time. Even the those who are in prison for the most horrendous and despicable crimes if the play the system have their tv’s, commissary, their “boy”, free law library, the food sucks but it is free and you are paying for it. Unless it has changed, inmates are the only people in the US who by law have a right to free medical care (you are also paying for it). In this prison of 2000 there were 20 inmates with HIV/Aids, their medication accounted for 50-60% of the pharmacy bill every month. Illegal drugs at times seem easier to get in prison than on the street.
    They will sue for anything, and again the taxpayer is stuck with the bill for all the legal work to defend against such bullshit. Two examples: I was sued by an inmate because I would only allow a male nurse to take him his medication because each time the female nurse came to his cell he would jack off and through the come at her or give them a medical request with come smeared on it. This actually went all the way through the legal system till a judge ruled on it, and even then his office called for clarification.
    Second example is an inmate sued because he calmed the medication caused him to be impotent, he sued the state payed for him to have a penile implant. However there was some justice, he played with it so much it became infected and had to be removed and could not be put back in because of the damage from the infection.

    Sorry for the long post but I feel a hell of a lot better.http://patdollard.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_beer.gif

  11. drillanwr (Today I Am A Georgian)

    :arrow: Mark Tanberg

    Even as bad, or worse … women’s groups will, when it is found this “mother” killed her child and hid it, come running to her defense and demand she NOT be punished for having done what she did to her own child …

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