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11-08-2009, 03:55 AM
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Sleep well ...
but still, people getting a whiff of a dead body while filling up a gas tank is not relevant, particularly given all the other evidence. So what if he was too stoned, hung over, or overwhelmed with the smell of gas to pay attention. Casey was paying attention and noticed the smell of death in her car two days earlier on June 25th.
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11-08-2009, 03:59 AM
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i'm glad i stopped in to read 
....i didn't know there were new documents...i'm off to read that report again, by the 'bug expert'
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11-08-2009, 04:00 AM
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There has been great debate as to whether there was enough time to allow adipocere to develop, but the entomological report helps to set the record straight. Not only does the elevated heat of the trunk increase the possibility of adipocere development, but the moist dark environment does as well. Add to that the fact that corpses of toddlers and babies tend to develop adipocere much easier than those of adults, and the presence of “grave wax”, as it is called, is not unreasonable. There has been great debate as to whether there was enough time to allow adipocere to develop, but the entomological report helps to set the record straight. Not only does the elevated heat of the trunk increase the possibility of adipocere development, but the moist dark environment does as well. Add to that the fact that corpses of toddlers and babies tend to develop adipocere much easier than those of adults, and the presence of “grave wax”, as it is called, is not unreasonable.
http://www.thehinkymeter.com/?p=494
Here is Valhall's comments on the grave wax, just FYI. I'm out for good now.
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11-08-2009, 04:12 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BlueMartini
http://74.125.113.132/search?q=cache...ient=firefox-a
This may help with understanding GRAVE WAX and FATTY ACID from FOOD , specifically butter and dairy products.
The dramatic terms being thrown around with out a SPEC of DNA is alarming. Finding a partial piece of a blow flies leg has been breaking news, as said earlier there must be some major de-comp going on at my house, yet I haven't smelled it. The COFFIN FLY though, that has to be the most dramatic YET! Coffin flies EAT organic matter, they swarm to decomposing organic matter, food ( organic matter decomposes) And so where are these latest document discovery to lead me?
I am really going to bed now  maybe.
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"The first necrophages observed on the body after death is the Calliphorid flies. The female green bottle fly (Lucilia cuprina in the United States) is generally the first to colonize the body; the second is the Hairy Maggot Blowfly, Chrysomya rufifacies.[6] Other fly families generally present during this stage are Sarcophagidae, Piophilidae, and Muscidae.[7]
Predators of both immature and adult flies are prevalent at the beginning stages of decomposition. These are important factors to consider when determining the insect colonization time.[7] Chrysomya rufifacies, the second fly to colonize, facultatively predates on fly larvae in its second and third larval instar. Saprinus pennsylvanicus, is a predaceous beetle in the United States that feeds on the early fly larvae"
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11-08-2009, 04:19 AM
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Originally Posted by BlueMartini
Did you comment on the wrong post? My link you commented to was describing GRAVE WAX.
I have a big issue with the flies though  I am seriously out for the night now, be back tomorrow!
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Your post talked about flies:
"The dramatic terms being thrown around with out a SPEC of DNA is alarming. Finding a partial piece of a blow flies leg has been breaking news, as said earlier there must be some major de-comp going on at my house, yet I haven't smelled it. The COFFIN FLY though, that has to be the most dramatic YET! Coffin flies EAT organic matter, they swarm to decomposing organic matter, food ( organic matter decomposes) And so where are these latest document discovery to lead me?"
Did you forget...or are you starting your games again.
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11-08-2009, 09:24 AM
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And Casey under no pressure what so ever told her friend her car no longer smelled on the 27th. so on the 23rd Tony didn't notice a smell, on the 25th CASEY did, on the 27th Casey no longer smelled anything and on the 27th Amscott folks didn't either, then on the date the car got towed, again no one smelled the smell ,but in JULY when George picked up the car it stunk! Theres a lot of wiggle room there, or should I say reason for doubt.
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casey SAID, casey NO LONGER SMELLED - are you trying to say here that casey tells the truth? From what we've seen of her, that would be pretty crazy. Come on - look at the simple facts here. Baby Caylee last seen with mom, mom goes partying for 31 days, something is rotting in her trunk, finally confesses she hasn't seen baby in 31 days. It doesn't take a scientist or a genius to figure what happened here. Again - something is rotting in her trunk, baby is missing. Oh, and ps, the tape on the gas can was to cover the vent hole.
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11-08-2009, 09:31 AM
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