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Tag Archives: henkel
Will Duct Tape be Casey’s Sticking Point – 95% ‘Shurity’
There have been several articles written here at The Hinky Meter in a series entitled “Will Duct Tape be Casey’s Sticking Point“. The first dealt with the forensic analysis reports of the cloth found in the 3 pieces of Henkel … Continue reading
Posted in Caylee Marie Anthony Murder Trial, Criminal Cases, The Science behind Forensics
Tagged 17 allele, adhesive, brian burner, casey anthony, caylee anthony, cloth, cotton, DNA, duct tape, forensics, gas can, george anthony, henkel, henkel duct tape, orlando utilities commission, PC-621HPT, shovel, shurtape, shurtape duct tape
Lee Anthony: ‘He knows what he has done.’
On January 26, 2009, WESH 2 aired a reported entitled What Did Lee Anthony Know? In this report they quoted an unnamed source “close to the investigation” who stated “We kind of treat him separately. He knows what he has … Continue reading
Will Duct Tape be Casey’s Sticking Point? – Loose Ends
There appears to be some who don’t realize there were four pieces of Henkel brand duct tape found at the crime scene. Because of this, there are questions about why Prosecutor Ashton brought up the possibility of Caylee being restrained … Continue reading
Posted in Caylee Marie Anthony Murder Trial, Criminal Cases
Tagged casey anthony, caylee anthony, duct tape, henkel
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Will Duct Tape be Casey’s Sticking Point? – The Connections
In this return to the duct tape issue we will center on the connections between the pieces of duct tape at the crime scene and the Anthony family and George’s very apparent attempts to “cut the tape that binds”. As … Continue reading
Posted in Caylee Marie Anthony Murder Trial, Criminal Cases
Tagged casey anthony, caylee anthony, duct tape, gas can, george anthony, henkel, simon burch
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Will Duct Tape be Casey’s Sticking Point? – The Cloth
The defense side of the Casey Anthony murder trial has invested many frames of media to emphasizing the “difference” between the four pieces of duct tape found at the crime scene and the piece of duct tape found on George’s … Continue reading


