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Caylee Anthony and Lindbergh cases

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In 1932, a fellow was in a truck... and had to take a leak.. so he parked along the road and walked 50 yards into a woods... and found the missing Lindbergh baby.. the infamous Charles Lindbergh baby (aka The Crime of the Century.. or so it was called)...

In 2008, a utility worker had to take a leak.. so he walked into a nearby woods... and found the missing Caylee Anthony...

In both cases, there were hundreds of searchers.. and nothing... Two guys had to pee and voila...
 
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NJ-Buckeye;1355812; said:
In 1932, a fellow was in a truck... and had to take a leak.. so he parked along the road and walked 50 yards into a woods... and found the missing Lindbergh baby.. the infamous Charles Lindbergh baby (aka The Crime of the Century.. or so it was called)...

In 2008, a utility worker had to take a leak.. so he walked into a nearby woods... and found the missing Caylee Anthony...

In both cases, there were hundreds of searchers.. and nothing... Two guys had to pee and voila...

In the first case, it said "Bruno was here" in yellow colored snow.
 
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I worked on a murder case about ten years ago where two Mormon kids out evangelizing (not sure if that's what Mormons call it) stopped to pee on a rug in a vacant lot which turned out to contain a burned body.

Maybe that's how the golden plates of Moroni were found...
 
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lvbuckeye;1948754; said:
pretty much sums it up... the only evidence was circumstantial...

double jeopardy law ftl in this case.

Didn't really follow the case, but from what I read, the state had solid circumstantial evidence, which is sufficient to convict upon, in addition to expert testimony. I think this will be looked upon as a poor jury decision.
 
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Damn, guess I can't say I'm surprised. My guess is they will try and OJ her and max out the penalty on the lying to the cops charges, basically punishing her as much as they can.
 
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