You should tune back in. She slams Casey and is not very nice about it, but she doesn't slam G&C.
As much as I despise her way of going, nobody can say she is not a victims' advocate.
I just couldn't snip a word of your post - they were all too important. It is very easy for us (me, too) to judge, because most of us are sitting home with our families intact, our lives going on. These folks have been tossed into the mouth of hell.
I loved it when Wendy Murphy said that. It...
...of course it does. Doesn't all duct tape look the same to the eye? :waitasec: I remember hearing this and didn't understand it.
But I'm with everybody else who thinks that fingerprints on the duct tape will do it.
I'm sure she was mad. She doesn't need that crap right now, that's what she's thinking. But these people are strung as tight as a banjo string and I can't think what their life must be like right now. I think if she were angry at George, it would be considered a normal reaction.
I completely agree with you.
After all, we have no idea what it is that they know. We have no idea what has gone on behind closed doors at their house.
Cindy is his wife, for Pete's sake. All these preconceived notions about who is evil and who is good, who did what? We don't know any of...
I don't see anything having any effect on Casey, because I think she is shut off from reality. I have always thought her situation had more to do with a mental defect or personality disorder of some kind, something that she cannot help. We tend to ascribe "normal" people's emotions to her, and...
I don't actually think that Casey thought far enough ahead to be worried about it. I was a lot like she is in some ways (I didn't have multiple partners but my head worked like hers works) and I got pregnant, barely knowing how I got that way.
God saved me from being the kind of parent she...
Oh she's innocent until proven guilty, but she's on her own. I wouldn't contribute any money to her defense. That's what court-appointed attorneys are supposed to be for, well, them and movie star lawyers. :)
I have a picture in my head of the bar manager saying, "HERE, Casey. You are in charge of the shot girls" and then walking off hitting himself in the head "Dang I wish she would just SHUT UP!" and "Thank goodness. We can get money out of her for her drinks." Of course I have no idea, it's just...
I have always believe that something happened - I have no idea what it was or what made it happen, but I believe something changed in Casey's life all of a sudden.
It is newsworthy. The network wants the story. If they offered me $20K to tell my story, you bet your sweet bippy I would take it. Sorry if that makes me look like a money-grubber, but it's just the truth.
They pay for stories. They pay for photographs. They pay for appearances. I just don't...
There are some things that just "are." This is one of them. I see your point, though.
The other thing is Casey's having control over Caylee's remains. Casey, under our legal system, is not guilty of murdering her daughter. That's just the way it is.
Never mind the fact that we all knew she...
I know one thing: If I ever need to knock somebody in the head, I'll just do it, and then LIE. You don't have to be particularly smart, just never admit it.
I've never seen anything like this in my life, never. This whole thing is taking place because KC has never told the truth in her life...
I apologize for the vagueness of this post/question. :) In that first slideshow of stuff picked up by TES, where they showed the polka-dot bra, etc., there was a shoe. I am almost positive I have seen that shoe in some of the home snapshots from the As. They were mule-type sandals, and I think...
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