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Kaelyn Moore

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So I actually do have a question about this and I want to hear your perspective on it because did you, when you were in school for OT, did you ever smell human decomposition? Like were you working on cadavers?

So I actually do have a question about this and I want to hear your perspective on it because did you, when you were in school for OT, did you ever smell human decomposition? Like were you working on cadavers?

So I actually do have a question about this and I want to hear your perspective on it because did you, when you were in school for OT, did you ever smell human decomposition? Like were you working on cadavers?

True. No. OK, that's a good point. So you haven't smelled human decomposition.

True. No. OK, that's a good point. So you haven't smelled human decomposition.

True. No. OK, that's a good point. So you haven't smelled human decomposition.

There's a very specific smell to rotting flesh. George was a cop his whole career. If he smells human decomposition and he knows that his granddaughter is missing. Why didn't he call 911 immediately? And he didn't. And so you mentioned that there was actually trash in the car, even though everyone's saying there's human decomposition smell, they pop open the trunk and there's trash.

There's a very specific smell to rotting flesh. George was a cop his whole career. If he smells human decomposition and he knows that his granddaughter is missing. Why didn't he call 911 immediately? And he didn't. And so you mentioned that there was actually trash in the car, even though everyone's saying there's human decomposition smell, they pop open the trunk and there's trash.

There's a very specific smell to rotting flesh. George was a cop his whole career. If he smells human decomposition and he knows that his granddaughter is missing. Why didn't he call 911 immediately? And he didn't. And so you mentioned that there was actually trash in the car, even though everyone's saying there's human decomposition smell, they pop open the trunk and there's trash.

Well, the Anthony's actually used to have to load their trash into the car in the trunk and then they would drive to a dumpster and drop it off. So it's not unrealistic to think that when Casey first took the car, she maybe threw the trash in the trunk because she was going to go drop it off somewhere and she forgot about it.

Well, the Anthony's actually used to have to load their trash into the car in the trunk and then they would drive to a dumpster and drop it off. So it's not unrealistic to think that when Casey first took the car, she maybe threw the trash in the trunk because she was going to go drop it off somewhere and she forgot about it.

Well, the Anthony's actually used to have to load their trash into the car in the trunk and then they would drive to a dumpster and drop it off. So it's not unrealistic to think that when Casey first took the car, she maybe threw the trash in the trunk because she was going to go drop it off somewhere and she forgot about it.

And so while this car was impounded, the trash was actually in the trunk fermenting this whole time. And there's another person who is at the actual like tow area, the person who worked at the tow. And they interviewed him later. And he was like, oh, yeah, cars come in here all the time with dead bodies in them. Like I've smelled dead bodies in cars before. This smells like a dead body. But again.

And so while this car was impounded, the trash was actually in the trunk fermenting this whole time. And there's another person who is at the actual like tow area, the person who worked at the tow. And they interviewed him later. And he was like, oh, yeah, cars come in here all the time with dead bodies in them. Like I've smelled dead bodies in cars before. This smells like a dead body. But again.

And so while this car was impounded, the trash was actually in the trunk fermenting this whole time. And there's another person who is at the actual like tow area, the person who worked at the tow. And they interviewed him later. And he was like, oh, yeah, cars come in here all the time with dead bodies in them. Like I've smelled dead bodies in cars before. This smells like a dead body. But again.

George comes to him, tells him that Casey and Kaylee are missing. He claims that it did smell like a dead body. That guy also doesn't call 911. So I'm just a little confused. I think it's worth noting here that even though at that time people thought it smelled like a dead body, no one called the police to report it.

George comes to him, tells him that Casey and Kaylee are missing. He claims that it did smell like a dead body. That guy also doesn't call 911. So I'm just a little confused. I think it's worth noting here that even though at that time people thought it smelled like a dead body, no one called the police to report it.

George comes to him, tells him that Casey and Kaylee are missing. He claims that it did smell like a dead body. That guy also doesn't call 911. So I'm just a little confused. I think it's worth noting here that even though at that time people thought it smelled like a dead body, no one called the police to report it.

The car smell is a huge question mark for me in this case. Yeah. And so up until this point, all Cindy and George thought was that Casey was off somewhere with Kaylee, right? She had said that they were going to a theme park. She said she had a work trip, whatever. Right. But now they find her car abandoned. It maybe smells like decomposition. Regardless, it smells very bad.

The car smell is a huge question mark for me in this case. Yeah. And so up until this point, all Cindy and George thought was that Casey was off somewhere with Kaylee, right? She had said that they were going to a theme park. She said she had a work trip, whatever. Right. But now they find her car abandoned. It maybe smells like decomposition. Regardless, it smells very bad.