jazzelwood
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I say why not. I'll prolly be tarred and feathered for that opinion but oh well. I think there might be a chance that Casey might open up to her family about what really happened to Caylee. Casey is going to be at a trial to answer for what she did so, I say let them talk to her and REALLY get some closure. Who knows something good might come from it. It says in the article that the visit will be monitored so others will no doubt hear what she might say. .....I don't know...thats just my opinion
It will never happen. If the sheriffs office does this for them, then it should be done for every other inmate in Florida.
Casey doesn't deserve privacy, she gave that up the day she took Caylee's life.
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How many of these are they going to request??????
But that's exactly the problem! If she breaks down sobbing and confesses then whoever is assigned to listen will have to get on the stand and testify to what he/she heard. Baez can claim Casey never said it. As there won't be a videotape (if LE agrees not to have one there) it becomes an ugly she said/he said. And then to rely on GA/CA and Lee? Nope. No videotape, no conversation.
Someone needs to get through these people that prisoner is not special and the
jail isnt run around what they want.
Nothing will come from complying except another request for special treatment and
consideration - and another and another .
Give it up already !
I say Casey will be convicted even without a confession so......I don't worry about the confession part. I just don't think it's that big a deal. Most prisons don't videotape visits anyway....