In addition..
Pretty much confirms what everybody had already suspected especially since I always came back to the fact that she waited 30 days before she reported her daughter was missing.

It makes me sick to my stomach to think about that poor little girl and what she must've went through. I suppose now they will have to see if the Grand Parents were involved or at least knew more than what they told the authorities.
to the g'parents,[who need to spend a few days in the "box"]. Those 2 think they are "unfairly targeted? How about pending charges of complicity after the fact?
I'm really wondering how much attention the "county utility worker" may get??
Who is he?
Had access to Caylee's home for meter reading?
Know's/ parties w/ the mom?
How did he come to walk up, supposedly to take a leak, and magically pick up a plastic bag w/ a body in it? The smell alone, would drive most people from the area!
Smells fishy to me, given that literally 1000's of searchers, dogs, experts of many sciences, all failed. Then this guy walks up to the scene?????
It's known behavior of perps, to revisit the scene, standby while searches are conducted, "help" in the search/recovery, "accidentally" stumble on the victim..
The eqasearch guy said they couldn't do a search there, as it was flooded.
Makes me wonder if the bag wasn't dumped AFTER the water went down.
Initially, the bag was likely new, and was sealed up, to some degree. Decomp would have filled that bag w/ gas, causing it to float to the surface.
Even if the body didn't float, the gas vapors would have been picked up by the cadaver dog
. That is, assuming they were even there....
A decomposing body, be it human, or other, WILL attract scavengers.. I'm leaning toward the body being moved, sometime after death occurred. Was that why there was the "dead body" "rotted pizza", "dead rat" smell in the car??
The empty apt, that was supposedly where the "baby sitter" lived, was empty, and hadn't been occupied for months... Another crime scene? I've not seen a news report on that..
The list of maybes, could be's, goes on and on.
Bottom line: a truly sad end for a beautiful little girl.