Sunday, December 14, 2008

How easy is it to buy a vial of Chloroform?
















I have been following that story about the missing two year old, Caylee Anthony on the CNN-Headline News cable channel.


I prefer to watch for updates on The Nancy Grace Show (an evening segment on Headline News hosted by Nancy Grace: a lawyer/ journalist known for her fearless probing for the truth hidden behind all the crap). I sometimes watch Jane Velez-Mitchell: her show is alright too.


The part where viewers call into the show with their theories and questions on the case, is where I go for a bag of Cheetos from the kitchen and make myself comfortable infront of the TV set. (I live for this Sherlock shit!!)


I knew from the beginning (like alot of you, I am sure) that the 2 year old was already dead; and that the grandparents, having figured that out, busied themselves with this elaborate cover-up to prevent another family loss: in the form of their daughter being sent to the electric chair.


Thanks to media coverage, the viewers were kept informed about:


  1. evidence in the tot mom's car (ie. traces of chloroform and hair matching Caylee's)

  2. evidence of web searches found on the mom's computer (ie. "how to break a neck" and "the effects of chloroform").

However there is one "burning" question that I have. A question that none of the callers to the show have thought of asking....and heeere's my burning question!

"If traces of chloroform were found...er... and there is a likelihood that the drug caused the baby's death, however unintended. If the tot's mom, indeed, conducted that web search for chloroform...er, could someone educate me on how easy it would be for someone to even get their hands on a sufficient enough dose of that drug to do the criminal deed?"
Is chloroform an OTC drug that one can easily buy at the nearest Walgreen store? Or would it be more likely that having a mother who is a nurse by profession (Cindy Anthony), the tot's mom would have easier access to the drug than the "Average Joe"? HMMMM....
I think this question/ theory is relevant to the case and investigators might be overlooking this possibility. So all who might be reading this (and might per chance have telephone access to the Nancy Grace show) please be a kind-heart and call in on behalf of Windies Perspective!
Be sure to start off the conversation with this very provocative question: "How easy is it to buy a vial of Chloroform?"

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