Respectfully, all dogs shed/lose hair. As do humans. Although Yorkies can be said to be among the lightest shedders (I'm sure this is not a real term! :crazy:), there's bound to be a stray hair or two around. And wouldn't it be great if one was stuck to that horrible duct tape? Boy, I'd...
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Does FL look at household income? Or just parental income? If the latter, Casey most likely could have applied and been deemed eligible for benefits. I don't think Cindy would have allowed it, though. In my opinion, she was way to proud to let Casey and Caylee receive assistance.
I've been wondering about fiber/trace debris tests on the pieces of tape. Assuming a premeditated scenario: I can imagine tearing off multiple sections of tape, sticking them individually to the edge of an object close by (dresser or headboard, seat of a car, dining room chair), then applying...
I totally agree! Between Cindy and Lee, my ears were bleeding. I'm sure I missed pertinent statements made by both because I gave up on their interviews.
AZL:
Wouldn't the motion(s) you mention come into play when specific documents/pieces of evidence are requested by the media/public, and access is subsequently denied? In other words, would the media/public need to know about the existence of certain documents in order for said info to be...
note: This may belong on a different thread; if so, please relocate. Thanks!
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If the tape wasn't wound around Caylee's head, and if Caylee's hair was in a ponytail, how did so much hair (enough to secure the mandible in place post-decomposition) get stuck to the tape? I'm running...
Remember, at first Cindy was calling the police attempting to turn Casey in for the supposed car theft and the stealing of money. That's why the dispatcher was asking about Casey at that point in time. It only turned into a missing child matter after Casey's "confession" to Cindy about Zanny...
I'm listening with you...
Caylee's clothing isn't described in the 911 call during which Casey spoke to the dispatcher. Going in reverse chron now...
In the 2nd call here, Cindy is describing what Casey is wearing. Is that what you were remembering?
I couldn't help but notice that the autopsy report contains a reference to an estimate of the length of time it takes for a body to decompose under certain conditions. (Here: document page 5 of 10/hand-numbered page 6468)
In part, it reads (paraphrasing): During FL's hot and rainy summer...
See page 31 of Jesse's 7.23.2008 interview transcript for confirmation of 6.24.2008 as the date of Jesse's resignation.
Also, I thought this 12.22.2008 GVS interview excerpt was interesting:
JESSE GRUND: Correct. And that conversation that I had with her on the 24th had nothing to do with...
I know! WTH?! As bad as I feel for both Cindy and George, their statements here are inexcusable. Can anyone offer a reasonable explanation for this? Aside from the fact that these comments are plain hypocrisy, they're also quite insulting to those whose help was turned away. Tacky.
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I agree - I think George was recalling the general day-to-day and interspersing those many memories with specific recollections about THE day (6.16.2008). He mentions that when he last saw Caylee ("just before one o'clock that day"), he didn't realize that it would be the last...
MAMABEAR, if I misunderstand, please correct me:
I agree w/you. I think I get the 'nothing to hide nothing to fear' perspective, but the fact remains that it's my life (hypothetically). And my personal, day to day dealings (again - hypothetically). Being a private person in general, and...
Speaking of HLN, they just had a file photo of Casey in court on screen while talking about the documents released today. The ticker/caption at the bottom of the screen read (paraphrasing): Docs: Casey Anthony Never Worked At Universal. As if today's news is breaking that story. I actually...
I don't believe so; seems like the POA wouldn't pulled into the criminal trial unless either the prosecution or the defense deemed it of evidentiary (or other) value. Also, they aren't usually filed with the court, so there's no public record in existence for the media to request.
You're right. Consider the fact that in every criminal case where death's involved, there is a family experiencing anguish, sadness, grief, etc. (Un)fortunately there are laws in place that apply unilaterally, regardless of circumstance. With the filing of this motion, the Anthonys are...
From WESH.com (bold mine):
"George and Cindy Anthony are asking Thursday that their granddaughter's autopsy results be sealed until the trial of their daughter, Casey.
A spokeswoman at the state attorney's office confirmed to WESH 2 that Caylee's autopsy report is part of 1,000 pages of new...
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