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By Steve Huff in missing persons, unsolved
Wednesday, Sep. 3 2008 @ 11:17PM

findingcaylee.jpgAccording to reports out of Orlando, traces of chloroform were found in Casey Anthony's car. That might normally be the kind of detail that a defense lawyer or an enabling family would write off as irrelevant to the investigation into the disappearance of 3-year-old Caylee Anthony, but unfortunately for Casey Anthony, someone also allegedly used her computer to search for information about chloroform.

Other news in the case -- bounty hunter Leonard Padilla has been dropping little bombs here and there, revealing himself to be a little more cagey than he seemed when he went to Florida saying he believed the little girl was alive. Padilla said, in a recent interview, that the results of tests currently being done by the FBI will "shock the world." Padilla also said that a Dumpster located "a mile and a quarter away from" the home of Casey Anthony's boyfriend, Anthony Lazzaro will "play a big part in this."

Did Casey Anthony kill her daughter in cold blood, then carefully and remorselessly concealed the crime and her daughter's body? A lot of people don't want to believe any mother is capable of such a crime. At this point, in this case, though, any other explanation beggars common sense. Of course, miracles can happen, but they are, sadly, rare. Caylee Anthony is gone. And now, it's as if her entire family is complicit, even though no one has accused Cindy or George Anthony of any crime. Indeed, they probably believe what they say in Casey's defense. In a strange way, that may speak to the sheer weight of the truth -- perhaps the denial expressed by Caylee's grandparents in their words to the media is really two people revealing the fact that they can't deal with the most obvious possibility -- their daughter killed their granddaughter and then went on with life as if nothing had happened. I'll give the Anthonys that much credit -- they may very well be behaving the way they are because to accept the obvious would actually put them -- especially Cindy -- over the edge.

Truth be told, most of us would want to believe anything but that kind of truth. Some things are just too vile to accept. [WKMG Orlando]