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Morgan Absher

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
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During that time, it seemed Casey bounced between Tony's house and another friend's place, Amy Huizenga's. Amy actually says Casey said that she was trying to keep Kaylee away from negativity at her home, caused by her parents' arguments and potential separation. But here's where things start to get really suspicious.

On the evening of July 15th, about a month later, Casey goes back to her parents' house on Hope Spring Drive. Except Kaylee isn't with her. And Cindy apparently overhears Casey telling her brother Lee why Kaylee isn't with her. She says the nanny stole her and refuses to give her back.

On the evening of July 15th, about a month later, Casey goes back to her parents' house on Hope Spring Drive. Except Kaylee isn't with her. And Cindy apparently overhears Casey telling her brother Lee why Kaylee isn't with her. She says the nanny stole her and refuses to give her back.

On the evening of July 15th, about a month later, Casey goes back to her parents' house on Hope Spring Drive. Except Kaylee isn't with her. And Cindy apparently overhears Casey telling her brother Lee why Kaylee isn't with her. She says the nanny stole her and refuses to give her back.

Which brings us to our first major clue, or what a lot of people consider to be the first clue, the scent in the car. Earlier, I mentioned that George had worked in law enforcement, right? Well, the first thing that came to his mind when he opened those car doors, it smelled like a body had been in there. It smelled like human decomposition. But he's not the only one that thought this.

Which brings us to our first major clue, or what a lot of people consider to be the first clue, the scent in the car. Earlier, I mentioned that George had worked in law enforcement, right? Well, the first thing that came to his mind when he opened those car doors, it smelled like a body had been in there. It smelled like human decomposition. But he's not the only one that thought this.

Which brings us to our first major clue, or what a lot of people consider to be the first clue, the scent in the car. Earlier, I mentioned that George had worked in law enforcement, right? Well, the first thing that came to his mind when he opened those car doors, it smelled like a body had been in there. It smelled like human decomposition. But he's not the only one that thought this.

There was a supervisor for the tow truck company that said the same thing. Smells like there was a dead body inside. Only, there is no body in the car. No obvious sign of one either. What there is in the car, in the trunk, is a big bag of trash and a stain where the trash was.

There was a supervisor for the tow truck company that said the same thing. Smells like there was a dead body inside. Only, there is no body in the car. No obvious sign of one either. What there is in the car, in the trunk, is a big bag of trash and a stain where the trash was.

There was a supervisor for the tow truck company that said the same thing. Smells like there was a dead body inside. Only, there is no body in the car. No obvious sign of one either. What there is in the car, in the trunk, is a big bag of trash and a stain where the trash was.

I did have to work on cadavers in anatomy lab in undergrad. But the thing is like the formaldehyde smell is so overpowering by that point that you don't get a true sense of what just decomposition is.

I did have to work on cadavers in anatomy lab in undergrad. But the thing is like the formaldehyde smell is so overpowering by that point that you don't get a true sense of what just decomposition is.

I did have to work on cadavers in anatomy lab in undergrad. But the thing is like the formaldehyde smell is so overpowering by that point that you don't get a true sense of what just decomposition is.

No, but you smell animals in Minnesota like world kill or like you encounter things like that. Like there there is a smell to rotting flesh.

No, but you smell animals in Minnesota like world kill or like you encounter things like that. Like there there is a smell to rotting flesh.

No, but you smell animals in Minnesota like world kill or like you encounter things like that. Like there there is a smell to rotting flesh.

My alarm bells would be ringing. But, you know, given that this girl doesn't like to even fill up her own car and touch a gas pump. Hey, your dad put trash in the car for you to throw away. I could see I'm not going to touch it. Yeah, that's not my job. And it would appear that Casey was, I don't know, telling people different reasons for the smell. Like she doesn't note the trash to her friend.

My alarm bells would be ringing. But, you know, given that this girl doesn't like to even fill up her own car and touch a gas pump. Hey, your dad put trash in the car for you to throw away. I could see I'm not going to touch it. Yeah, that's not my job. And it would appear that Casey was, I don't know, telling people different reasons for the smell. Like she doesn't note the trash to her friend.

My alarm bells would be ringing. But, you know, given that this girl doesn't like to even fill up her own car and touch a gas pump. Hey, your dad put trash in the car for you to throw away. I could see I'm not going to touch it. Yeah, that's not my job. And it would appear that Casey was, I don't know, telling people different reasons for the smell. Like she doesn't note the trash to her friend.

She actually tells her friend Amy Huizenga that the smell in her car could be coming from her hitting a dead animal. Right, right. So we're getting some conflicting info on the trunk smell here. Yes.