again, I meant no disprespect to anyone discussing the documents. I appreciate the interest in the document and the reason for the discussion. I was just trying to follow the other bits of information not related specifically to the document. ( i.e. Tony's observations of the time spent with the family. )
But I do thank you for the tip of just scrolling through to Tony's posts.
Unfortunately, the other bits mixed in the discussion require following the document comments as well, as they are all mixed in together.
I was just not personally interested so much in the "copy/paste , notary, is it real or is it Memorex" trails. The actual physical paperwork really wasn't all that interesting to me... but Tony's participation was.
I have a great deal of respect for everyone on this forum, and have no criticism of their interests or comments. My apologies if any one was offended by my question, and/or the reasoning behind it.
BBM
I'm curious as to why it would be okay with most people (going by the support he received in this thread when he mentioned the possibility of writing one) for TP to write a book? In the past, on this forum, whenever it has been suggested that anybody is thinking of or going to write a book or make a movie about or around Caylee's case posters have spoken out with venom filled words against anybody who would even think of profitting from the case.
Kentjbkent
I was going to ask this same thing last night, but decided to go to bed instead. For those who posted that they WOULD buy the book, what "bombshells" would you expect to read about???????
According to what Tony posted here in this forum, he only spent a total of two hours with Casey at the home the night she was bonded out....in the living area with a room full of people, and anything else he has offered up has been complete hearsay, inuendos, theories, etc. He knows NO FACTS about what happened to Caylee, who killed her, or the "inside story" of LE during their investigation.
Bottom line, his only involvement in this case has been meeting with Jose to arrange bond, accompanying Casey to the A house the night she was bonded out for a nice dinner prepared by Ms. Casey.
I just don't see where this possible book would have any sales value at all to the general public. Look at those who thought they were going to make a fortune profiting on their roles in the OJ trial....all those books are on sale at the Dollar Tree for $1
The reason is very simple, if most people objected to anyone writing and profiting from a crime, we would not have any true crime novels or even crime reporters. Most objections only come up when someone who supposedly knew and loved the victim, or someone who was intimately connected to the perpetrators makes money of a crime.
For someone who so intimately connect to the perpetrators to benefit is disgusting because it is a case of not only did the perpetrators kill the victim, they have the added benefit of themselves, or the people they are close to, making money off of their crime. And for a victims family, who supposedly loved the victim to actively pursue wealth from their love ones death leaves a bad taste in the month, because it leaves the impression that they did not really feel sorry there so called loved one being gone, for it gave them an opportunity to make money.
The Bondsman type stuff.
He writes well and explains things well. Which would make him a good person in his field to do it.
What brought the possiblity up was when I asked about why he might be arrested. What law, what issue, etc. That 'story' is something interesting that happen din his job. Which just happened to have happen while trying to bond out KC.
I doubt that is the only interesting thing, or KC his only interesting Client.
We had alot of questions dealing with his job. Rules, etc. Sounds like a book from a bondsman is needed.
ITA and would add: Most murder victim's families don't actively support the victim's cold blooded murderer as many feel is the case here. To do so, to try to deprive the victim of justice and then want the victim to support them in a lifestyle higher than they've ever known is more than repulsive. I don't think there are words big enough or ugly enough to describe my opinion.
If folks want to bar any and all from profiting from crime then I suppose all those shows on tv must go; even the evening news must stop broadcasting because they too sell ad time. If we want to take it that far, there may be a month once in a while that this site breaks even plus two or three cents.
ITA and would add: Most murder victim's families don't actively support the victim's cold blooded murderer as many feel is the case here. To do so, to try to deprive the victim of justice and then want the victim to support them in a lifestyle higher than they've ever known is more than repulsive. I don't think there are words big enough or ugly enough to describe my opinion.
If folks want to bar any and all from profiting from crime then I suppose all those shows on tv must go; even the evening news must stop broadcasting because they too sell ad time. If we want to take it that far, there may be a month once in a while that this site breaks even plus two or three cents.
I don't want to bar him or anyone else, but I don't love the idea....It was just the abruptness; he hardly knew them, hasn't been here on WS for a while then shows up, doesn't really write a whole lot in his posts, then wham! He's writing a book! It was kind of uncomfortable.
There are so many people, even here on this board alone, that put in a lot of time trying to chip away at this case, and their names will never be known...For a second, I was hoping he was here to roll up his sleeves and share/sleuth info, but instead he gave a promo.
I dunno. I think he dropped some interesting stuff.
Not a lot, but choice, in places.
i ALWAYS look forward to visitors who were involved, however little.
Sometimes, they don't know what they know.
And, I AM eager to read about how BB goes, on a day-to-day basis.
I dunno. I think he dropped some interesting stuff.
Not a lot, but choice, in places.
i ALWAYS look forward to visitors who were involved, however little.
Sometimes, they don't know what they know.
And, I AM eager to read about how BB goes, on a day-to-day basis.
Duly noted. Hahahahaha~Yes, he told us that his initial response to KC was that she was nice and respectful. That the A's are good people in a very difficult situtation. That LP stretches the truth and loves the camera . (who knew? lol) That JB is not trustworthy, his word is not his bond. That Tracy has some damaging things to say about KC, but no smoking gun information. The he is angry about the misleading document and the SA is aware of his claims that he did not sign that document. He jokes about writing a book. He was threatened with arrest for stepping on the rules of the FL Bailbond Association and FL law which regulates the FL bond industry but it all worked out in the end.
I would prefer that he not go on TV to announce the fact that he did not sign the document. This is for one of the SA's to handle, not him. One of them got robbed of the opportunity to rip out a vein and that just isn't fair. Lawyers need to have fun too.
Yes, he told us that his initial response to KC was that she was nice and respectful. That the A's are good people in a very difficult situtation. That LP stretches the truth and loves the camera . (who knew? lol) That JB is not trustworthy, his word is not his bond. That Tracy has some damaging things to say about KC, but no smoking gun information. The he is angry about the misleading document and the SA is aware of his claims that he did not sign that document. He jokes about writing a book. He was threatened with arrest for stepping on the rules of the FL Bailbond Association and FL law which regulates the FL bond industry but it all worked out in the end.
I would prefer that he not go on TV to announce the fact that he did not sign the document. This is for one of the SA's to handle, not him. One of them got robbed of the opportunity to rip out a vein and that just isn't fair. Lawyers need to have fun too.
I don't want to bar him or anyone else, but I don't love the idea....It was just the abruptness; he hardly knew them, hasn't been here on WS for a while then shows up, doesn't really write a whole lot in his posts, then wham! He's writing a book! It was kind of uncomfortable.
There are so many people, even here on this board alone, that put in a lot of time trying to chip away at this case, and their names will never be known...For a second, I was hoping he was here to roll up his sleeves and share/sleuth info, but instead he gave a promo.