et in Arcadia ego wrote:nashvillebrook wrote:mostly people just speed past in their sealed, air conditioned cars.
Even so, in the Florida heat, even a small animal decomposing on the side of the road is going to generate a sizable stench. A car's AC will pick that up easily. A decaying child's body that close to the road in south Florida is going to register with every car that drives by it.
Maybe that wasn't the original dumping ground. Maybe after decomposition was complete, the remains were moved near the grandfather's house. That it was so close to the road would be suggestive that the body was dumped from the road, not taken from the house.
A red herring of sorts. In other words, maybe someone wanted the investigators to think that the remains were taken there and dumped from a remote location.
"Why would I kill my own granddaughter and dump her body in my own yard, that's nuts!!"
hmm..
The wooded area where the remains were found is steps away from a densely populated neighborhood-less than 1/4 mile from the Anthony home. Dogs in the neighborhood should have been going nuts. Some Websleuthers claimed a joggers ran by the spot every day.
Casey's friend KioMarie Torres directed authorities to this exact area, saying she and Casey hung out there as teenagers. At least one official search, with cadaver dogs, took place in the area. TES was there after TS Fay and lost an atv in the water. Gale St. John, a psychic with "The Bodyhunters" went there with her cadaver dog and filmed the area on August 11.
Then there is Roy Kronk, the meter reader who found the body. On August 11, 12, and 13 he supposedly called OCSO to report a suspicious bag in the area. On the 13th an officer finally responded in person but didn't find the bag. No one can explain: if Kronk saw the same bag then as he found in December, why didn't the officer find it in August?