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Kaelyn Moore

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
3748 total appearances

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And it's kind of known, even though the family dynamic is strange, it was known that Casey and Lee talked to each other a lot. They usually would tell each other about their lives and share secrets and stuff. And Lee and Cindy start interrogating Casey about where Kaylee is this whole time. Casey is insisting she's with the nanny. She's with Zenaida.

And it's kind of known, even though the family dynamic is strange, it was known that Casey and Lee talked to each other a lot. They usually would tell each other about their lives and share secrets and stuff. And Lee and Cindy start interrogating Casey about where Kaylee is this whole time. Casey is insisting she's with the nanny. She's with Zenaida.

So Lee and Cindy start saying that they're going to go to Zenaida's apartment and pick Kaylee up that night. We need our granddaughter back. But Casey tells them that's actually not a good idea. And this is when the second 911 call happens, and this is at 8.40 p.m. On this call, Cindy says she needs, quote, someone to be arrested in my home.

So Lee and Cindy start saying that they're going to go to Zenaida's apartment and pick Kaylee up that night. We need our granddaughter back. But Casey tells them that's actually not a good idea. And this is when the second 911 call happens, and this is at 8.40 p.m. On this call, Cindy says she needs, quote, someone to be arrested in my home.

So Lee and Cindy start saying that they're going to go to Zenaida's apartment and pick Kaylee up that night. We need our granddaughter back. But Casey tells them that's actually not a good idea. And this is when the second 911 call happens, and this is at 8.40 p.m. On this call, Cindy says she needs, quote, someone to be arrested in my home.

She also mentioned something about a, quote, possible missing child, a three-year-old that's been missing for a month. Here's a clip of that.

She also mentioned something about a, quote, possible missing child, a three-year-old that's been missing for a month. Here's a clip of that.

She also mentioned something about a, quote, possible missing child, a three-year-old that's been missing for a month. Here's a clip of that.

After this call, the family continues to argue and sort out the details of what's going on. Cindy is getting increasingly frustrated because the police still haven't arrived. And it's at this point she overhears Casey telling Lee... that Kaylee's actually been gone for an entire month and that the nanny has stolen her.

After this call, the family continues to argue and sort out the details of what's going on. Cindy is getting increasingly frustrated because the police still haven't arrived. And it's at this point she overhears Casey telling Lee... that Kaylee's actually been gone for an entire month and that the nanny has stolen her.

After this call, the family continues to argue and sort out the details of what's going on. Cindy is getting increasingly frustrated because the police still haven't arrived. And it's at this point she overhears Casey telling Lee... that Kaylee's actually been gone for an entire month and that the nanny has stolen her.

So once again, Cindy calls 911 around 9.40 p.m., which is an hour after the 8.40 p.m. call where she said that there was possibly a missing child and no cops showed up. I want to play a little clip of that 911 call here. Yeah.

So once again, Cindy calls 911 around 9.40 p.m., which is an hour after the 8.40 p.m. call where she said that there was possibly a missing child and no cops showed up. I want to play a little clip of that 911 call here. Yeah.

So once again, Cindy calls 911 around 9.40 p.m., which is an hour after the 8.40 p.m. call where she said that there was possibly a missing child and no cops showed up. I want to play a little clip of that 911 call here. Yeah.

So you can hear in this call, Cindy's very emotional, rightly so. She tells the 911 operator that her granddaughter has been missing for a month. She repeats Casey's claims about the nanny. She literally says, quote, This is when she finally says to police that the car smelled like human decomposition.

So you can hear in this call, Cindy's very emotional, rightly so. She tells the 911 operator that her granddaughter has been missing for a month. She repeats Casey's claims about the nanny. She literally says, quote, This is when she finally says to police that the car smelled like human decomposition.

So you can hear in this call, Cindy's very emotional, rightly so. She tells the 911 operator that her granddaughter has been missing for a month. She repeats Casey's claims about the nanny. She literally says, quote, This is when she finally says to police that the car smelled like human decomposition.

But what's interesting is later on, she would actually confess that she only told the police about the human decomp smell because she thought it was the best way to get their attention, thinking maybe then they would actually show up to the house because they had not been showing up, even though they knew that maybe a child was missing.

But what's interesting is later on, she would actually confess that she only told the police about the human decomp smell because she thought it was the best way to get their attention, thinking maybe then they would actually show up to the house because they had not been showing up, even though they knew that maybe a child was missing.

But what's interesting is later on, she would actually confess that she only told the police about the human decomp smell because she thought it was the best way to get their attention, thinking maybe then they would actually show up to the house because they had not been showing up, even though they knew that maybe a child was missing.