I am happy it's Dr. G. I have seen her show on TV and she seems like such a caring, compassionate person, and THOROUGH. She really cares about the victims and their families. It seems appropriate that she would handle the remains of that precious little child.
How simple but how very true. Those are some mighty comforting words. Thank you. Fortunately, because of her young age we can know that she went straight to Heaven. She is a paradise that "eye has not seen nor ear heard" - happiness and peace beyond imagination.
I just look at that little...
That's what I do - I just give it a "breather" every so often. Whoopee! Now I have two NG shows to watch. I just found out last night that they might do a grand jury, so that got my emotions really rolling. :woohoo:
I am really hoping to see justice done soon. Any cold blooded rat who can...
I don't know what it is about this case that has bugged me to the point of spending as much emotional energy on it as I have. The OJ and Scott Peterson cases grabbed my attention, too, but not like this one. I don't have a child the age of Caylee; my son is grown. However, I remember him well...
Hello. I noticed that quite a few of those searches for escort services were in the San Diego/California area if my memory serves correctly. She also called some guy out in California and left a message that she had something to tell him. I think she was going to give him some *advertiser censored* and bull...
It's infinitely better than being in jail, though, which is where she belongs. What a sick miscarriage of justice. Shame on the police. They have enough to bring a case, and I'm sure there's more we don't know about that they have.
Perhaps her father is emotionally unavailable. Or, her mother came between them. That might explain some of the animosity between the two women - competing for George's attention. I also think that same dynamic might have come between Casey and Caylee somehow. I think perhaps Casey saw...
Right on! I wouldn't put my neighbors through that misery. But, it just demonstrates how selfish people can be. They don't seem to care about how their neighbors feel about the disruption.
Also, I think there is a real safety concern. Casey is probably far safer in jail then at home right now.
That reminds me - did anyone pick up on Casey's snarky retort of "Oh well..." during her friend's teary comments during that call? I replayed it again, just to make sure, and there it was, clear as a bell. It was very damning. I sure hope the police caught that. It was not only a cruel...
It's not just the stone-face that has people beside themselves, it's the carefree party-girl face and big toothy grins and the bounce to her step when she walks, holding her head high. That's what's the most infuriating, to me. No apparent shame, no remorse.
I had the same thought - it would be great if she got thrown back in the pokey before the interview. I wonder what the detectives think about her getting back out. I sure would like to be a bug on their wall!
I was outraged, too, last night. Even my husband, who normally does not follow these types of stories had some colorful words for Casey. I can't believe she's getting out of jail again!
Well, your post reminded me to donate to TES, because I had to do something. I was going to last night...
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