I was thinking the same thing. So much thought and caring went into the recovery of Caylee's remains! And writing those reports must have been difficult--to be so precise and yet maintain Caylee's dignity.
Amazing job, amazingly caring people. It must have been heartbreaking.
Hey, hey, guys--I'm a librarian!!!!! If you throw all those books at her, I'll have to shelve them (after I wash 'em).
Throw something else--bologna?? Maybe??
Thanks, LolaMoon--you pretty much summed it up for me!
I'd also like to add that I feel for GA, but *in my opinion*: he lied about the gas cans and seeing KC and Caylee on the 16th; he took the car home from the tow yard and cleaned it, knowing it smelled like death; he knew a body had been...
Oh, LeLe, thank you so much for the pictures!!!!! I've never seen the messages that people have left for Caylee--it's so touching.
I live 1000 miles away, and wanted to see the memorial area so much.
Thank you again, and a huge :blowkiss: to your husband. He put a lot of time and thought...
I posted this a few days ago in the parking lot, and I think it might be of interest here. It's an article from Sacramento Magazine, Feb. 2009:
http://www.sacmag.com/media/Sacramento-Magazine/February-2009/COMPLEX-CHARACTER/
Most of the time I love LP, sometimes not so much, but he is very...
My 2 cents:
Casey must have communicated her wishes thru JB somehow. I bet THAT was an interesting conversation!
I can see why Casey would want a private service. Just get it over with--I am done with that little girl. Do it as quietly and quickly as possible, and I can get on with my life...
Wow, Osama's quite a reach!
She's just an ordinary, everyday sociopath who killed her daughter.
Hitler's quite a reach, too. Not sure JB could get a nation to follow him.
I thought I read that Cindy, at least, was scrapbooking. But--that may belong on the myth thread! But they have tons of pictures of Caylee, and obviously care about displaying them. And, I like the idea of myspace and facebook as a sort of digital scrapbooking.
My DH doesn't follow this case...
I haven't read this whole thread, but it seems to me there is a lot of LIBRARIAN BASHING going on! :)
I am one, and I'd never wear that grey suit jacket!
Not sayin that librarians are great dressers--but we tend more to quilted vests, denim skirts, and above all, SENSIBLE SHOES. Throw...
The jacket was a step in the right direction for her court presentation, but didn't fit well, and the look is too harsh for her. The bun is also too severe. Her look is a caricature of what her look should be, and a total disconnect for a jury that will see the party pics.
I'm sure they're...
Oh, my, I'm sorry I implied I could actually trace back that far. No, I just sent a swab of my cheek off to a company (along with a hefty check) and they matched it to haplogroup J. We're talking 50,000+ years ago--really ancient! I lose track of my ancestors at around 1600 AD.
The point...
I've been into genealogy lately, and had my mitochondrial DNA traced. As I understand it, and mind you science is NOT my forte, women can trace their DNA back to 7 ancient "mothers". Author Brian Sykes describes them in his book, The Seven Daughters of Eve. I am a member of Haplogroup J, early...
Another question (I'm sorry I'm obviously law-challenged) why do some lawyers address the judge as "Your Honor", and JB sometimes says "Judge" and other times "Your Honor"?
"Judge" doesn't sound as respectful somehow. Is that OK, etiquette-wise?
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