I agree with you. I thought that was just precious and not a bit sad. My kids acted the same way. I didn't think there was a thing wrong with her in that video. It was only sad to me because I knew she died right after. :(
What if she bought the Winnie the Pooh bedding to go and put with Caylee's body? Now I'm sort of reaching, but could it have happened that way, since the stuff didn't match what was in the bedroom?
I have never cared one way or the other about the money, that's not my business. Caylee is dead. Nothing on earth will change that.
Should a broadcast of the funeral be out there? I don't think so. The public memorial, fine.
But that isn't accidental leaks. That is release of information, under the Florida law. I don't think we have those same laws in Arkansas, maybe the FOI act? But anyway - none of this was accidental leaks. That's the way it is supposed to be. :)
I don't think we will ever know if the "real story" IS the "real story." Telling a lie doesn't seem to bother her mother a bit, and even if she did have a "break" and tell - who could believe her?
I guess I just make news where there is none - I assumed that this was one of those rubber bracelets from the Caylee Doll site. LOL.
Edited to admit: I had totally forgotten about the ones the Anthonys were selling.
The defense cannot possibly prevail - and this is somebody's life we're talking about here. I guess they need to be able to say that they gave the defense every break, so that they can't come back and cry foul.
All HIPAA says is that the facility cannot release any information without the patient's signed permission - OR a POA. It is actually BC who is updating his condition, not the hospital, and he is George's attorney.
That's my take on it - I've worked for hospitals since 1978, before HIPAA was...
Absolutely. This is the thing I just do not understand. That stench was reportedly absolutely terrible - their baby granddaughter was missing. Was Casey still missing? This case has just seeped through my skull and sometimes I cant remember details - but if I had a wild child for a daughter and...
I sort of understand some of what has gone on in that family -- my 27-year-old daughter and my now-6-year-old grandson have lived in my house most of his life. I've been widowed since he was 15 months old.
There is a power struggle almost any time two adult women share a house. I think it is...
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