I see you already bumped the thread
Now to get back on topic, does any one know when the book signing will be in Orlando?
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Excuse me if it has already been posted.....I loved JA's description of Linda as a marshmallow hand grenade.
I had JA sign my book and I asked if I could have a hug. He said sure...that's when I said, "Thank you for being Caylee's hero". He hugged me tighter and said thank you so much for your support. I also said, don't let the Bar quit on Baez, and he said, don't worry we won't...we definitely won't.
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Friday, December 02, 2011
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Reading that the jury wanted to know who was going home, what order, who would get to leave first etc on the THIRD day said all I needed to hear to understand what happened all the better (boy that's a messy sentence). Something has to change with the system in that respect - the people who have critical thinking skills required to judge someone's fate aren't the people who completely avoid a semi-local story this big. I can't blame Cindy as much as JA does - I totally get where he is coming from but she was the mother AND grandmother....I'd have gone off the deep end too.
Ahhhhhhhh, I not only want Jeff's signature and to meet him - how about a signing with Yuri there too..... :crazy: .....ahhhhhh, but I digress.
Just ordered Kindle download even though my hard back should arrive sometime tomorrow. I wonder if Cindy & Casey pre-ordered their copies. :giggle: you know they'll read this book and knowing they are reading it will only serve to make my reading experience all the more pleasurable.
I haven't been able to control my tears as I read this book.
Really, it is no wonder that people like Casey exist. What stings and burns and rips my heart out is that it feels like we're back in the dark ages. If ordinary people (who are asked to serve on a jury) do not have even a shred of common sense and compassion then it is truly a very scary world to live in.
Just finished the book and I LOVED IT! With a little one of my own, and working from home, i have had very little sleep because i couldn't put it down!
Here's some stuff I loved -
1) LOVED what JA said about the jury (pretty much everything I've read here). I especially loved when he said "they weren't going to figure that out in 90 minutes of deliberation" regarding JF's comment about not really knowing what happened to Caylee. JF is the juror who was all over TV and went to Disney! He talked about how it SHOULD have taken a lot of work and common sense (among lots of other things). I WILL NEVER FORGIVE THEM!
2) LOVED all the times times he said Cindy chose Casey over Caylee! Even in the Dr. Phil interview, Cindy downplayed the fact that Caylee was thrown away like garbage. I hope KARMA strikes and Cindy is stuck with her (blank - blank - blank) daughter for the rest of her life!
3) First time I actually read the interview w/YM when Casey was at Universal and at the dead-end hallway finally told him that she didn't work there. At the end of the interview she said something like "my mom has already said she will never forgive me." Funny how JB said that in opening... I felt that the DT read this statement and BINGO they found the reason why the (blank -blank - blank) did not come forward about the "accidental drowning."
4) Loved all the comments about JB and the DT. Funny and true!
Excuse me if it has already been posted.....I loved JA's description of Linda as a marshmallow hand grenade.
Do not forget that it was GA's testimony to the GJ that resulted in the murder indictment. May be GA was not expecting DP. OCA went probably practically insane of anger at her dad after that gig.
Their compassion was misplaced.
I agree, rotterdam.
And I know that I'm in the minority, butI do feel a twinge of sympathy for GA. No doubt he's one very flawed individual, but to me he seemed the only one of the A's who made any attempt to get at the truth.
IMO, he was horrified and distraught when Lippman informed him of the DT's strategy going into trial not just because he was humiliated, but because at that point his last glimmer of doubt was erased. While he'd always been the most willing to admit his daughter's capability to lie, cheat, and steal, I believe that even he had held onto the tiniest kernel of hope that KC wasn't guilty. But when she turned around and accused HIM of molesting her and killing Caylee, then he KNEW she had done it.
That said, I would NEVER donate to a foundation that GA or any of the A's have so much as thought about being associated with. Let them all fade away and do their penance in private, on their own dime.
Great interview with Jeff, but he is being far too generous to CA when he says she was in denial all the time.... I think she was in denial for a few hours only, on the day they found the car, then it was all lies/cover up. She is a natural born liar.
I agree, I don't see denial in Cindy but I did see conniving, thwarting the investigation. Publicly trying over and over to convince everyone of a relationship with OCA that did not exist. In the end all her efforts worked for her. I don't see her having an excuse for her behavior because she is the Mother and Grandmother.