MaryAnnDVC
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DH is going to de-skunk the dog again tonight, and I'm going to work on the porch again today. And DD is coming tomorrow and we'll use her nose.You need an unbiased nose (as opposed to a BAEZ nose.Just keeping it on topic.) You will continue to smell it for awhile and it will be hard to pinpoint where it is or if the smell is gone and you are just imagining it. Have a neighbor, friend, or family member come over and tell them you want them to be honest about the odor. When you are in the house with that smell most of the day, it plays tricks on you. Good luck!


Did assassin find Casey Anthony's 'safe house' and threaten to kill her?
Cindy Adams, Crime Examiner
November 17, 2011
Orlando, Fla. - One report is claiming that Casey Anthony, infamous for being acquitted for killing her toddler daughter, Caylee Anthony, 2, was whisked away from her Florida safe house after an assassination threat was made on her life. Her representatives have not yet publicly confirmed or denied the National Enquirer story.
According to the report, a hit man discovered Casey's location and placed a note on her door saying, I know where you are, I'm coming to put a bullet in your brain. According to the Enquirer, the note is similar to an email she received by her team, which read, I want her dead! If she knew where she was I would do it myself.
The Daily Mail also reported the Enquirer story, writing that when the note pinned to the door was found, her bodyguards panicked, assuming that Casey's head would be blown off the moment she stepped outside the house.
November 17, 2011
Orlando, Fla. - One report is claiming that Casey Anthony, infamous for being acquitted for killing her toddler daughter, Caylee Anthony, 2, was whisked away from her Florida safe house after an assassination threat was made on her life. Her representatives have not yet publicly confirmed or denied the National Enquirer story.
According to the report, a hit man discovered Casey's location and placed a note on her door saying, I know where you are, I'm coming to put a bullet in your brain. According to the Enquirer, the note is similar to an email she received by her team, which read, I want her dead! If she knew where she was I would do it myself.
The Daily Mail also reported the Enquirer story, writing that when the note pinned to the door was found, her bodyguards panicked, assuming that Casey's head would be blown off the moment she stepped outside the house.
A source deemed an insider relayed the assassination attempt story, according the Enquirer, claiming decoy vehicles were used so the would-be assassin would not know which one Casey was riding in.
The fact she is still hidden and still alive is testimony to just how good her team of bodyguards are. They're the best, but it was a very close call, the source told the tabloid.
The Enquirer also reported that Casey has had to move several times prior due to threats on her life first from St. George Island, then to a rural area in Gainsville and later to a condominium in Smyrna Beach.
The inside source noted that many people want to harm Casey because they believe she got away with the murder of her child.
On July 5, 2011, a jury found Casey not guilty of killing Caylee, who prosecutors alleged Casey had killed in the summer of 2008 using chloroform and duct tape. She walked out of jail a free woman on July 17. She is currently on parole for a Jan. 2010 check fraud conviction.