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Originally Posted by blackmonsters
No matter what kind of matching you do, the child's decomposed skin should be
on the duct tape. Can't get around it. Live skin would leave DNA and dead skin
would stick to the adhesive and it would take 10 years of rain to wash it off.
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The child's dna is all over the duct tape, decomp, hair, etc etc. They had to cut the tape off.
The tape is a little less common, I think they said they only sell it in that area at cosco or something like that.. but I agree that the tape is not the strongest peice of evidence. The tape on it's own doesn't carry much weight. Even if it was the most popular brand in the world sold at every walmart and walgreens you gotta add it all together. How many homes in that area have the same brand of duct tape, same brand of trash bag, foil heart stickers, and a whinnie the pooh children's bedroom set minus a pooh bear blankie?
It's when you put everything together that you connect it to the house. The sticker is significant because the sticker was put on the duct tape after it was wrapped around the child's head- which means it could have only been placed at or after the time of death. The sticker backing being found in the grandparents home puts the child in that house post mortem..
Pic of the sticker found with the child's body:
Source of sticker inside the Anthony Home:
It's not a smoking gun, but you just narrowed down your suspects to people who have access to and are comfortable inside that home.
Also the last time Casey was at the Anthony home before the day Cindy called the cops, she showed up when George and Cindy weren't there, backed her car into the garage, and then asked a neighbor to borrow a shovel. After that her car runs out of gas, she calls her boyfriend who brings some to her and she acts all shady and won't let him near the car, insists she pour the gas in herself. then she ditches the vehicle shortly afterward in an Amscot parkinglot (probably hoping someone would steal it).
It's hard to say what the strongest single peice of evidence is, but every little bit becomes powerful when you put it all together. Like did you know that crazy bitch led cops all the way inside the office complex at universal studios and had them walking around aimlessly in circles before one of the detectives had enough and finally called her on her bullshit and forced her to come clean and admit she didnt work there?
That is some serious pathological liar business right there. It takes balls to take a lie that far. It not only speaks of her character and what she's capable of, but also it shows that someone who
should have been giving the cops valuable information to find her missing child was preoccupied with feeding them bullshit and trying to make them chase their tails.
I could go on and on about it all night, but it's like the Scott Peterson trial. There's not one perfect thing, but when you add together all the peices and all the lies it can't be anybody else.
