I work at a law firm, and when we celebrate a verdict with champagne, we do it in the office. We don't do criminal law, but we are sometimes involved in civil cases in which someone was killed or seriously injured, and no matter what side you're on, I can't imagine celebrating a victory in a...
Gosh, it just makes me want to scream! Hurricane Fay hit the coast of Florida on August 18. If the LE had investigated Kronk's first call and found little Caylee's body before the hurricane, can you imagine the evidence that might have been found also? All of it washed away!
IMO, sadly, Caylee is most likely deceased, and her death was most likely the result of Casey's actions. However, I recognize that this opinion is based solely on information I've gotten from the media and online forums, which may or may not be accurate. The LE have not released actual test...
And they don't mention the TES search when they are being interviewed on tv. You would think they would (nicely) ask for people to volunteer to join TES in the search, instead of complaining that no one is looking for Caylee. These people are so strange.
That's so well put. I also feel sympathy for Cindy and George, although I am horrified by the things they say and do, and don't do, like not going out to search for Caylee. I try to keep in mind that they must be in a lot of pain right now, and who knows how they would deal with such a...
I so agree with this statement. It would be so wrong not to help search for Caylee just because her own family aren't searching, as hard as that is to deal with. The focus really should be on Caylee, and bringing that poor child home for a proper burial. I think there would have been many...
Ive always thought they should look for Caylee around the Sawgrass Apts. That would fit in with Caseys story about Zanny, if the body were found, she could argue in her defense that Zanny must have killed her and put her there. I am afraid poor Caylees little body will not be found...
I haven't sat down and watched the Father's Day video from start to finish, but I recall others saying it did not appear Caley was able to speak very well. I don't think Casey could have gotten away with her imaginary job very long with a chatty 3 y/o around, I wonder if she discouraged Caley...
I don't understand either, but it may be as simple as Cindy and George refusing to accept that a search for a body is needed. They could be in deep denial. TES is an incredible organization, and they could be a real help in this case.
This is just speculation on my part, but I always assumed Cindy watched Caley while Casey was partying, or any other time she needed a sitter in the evenings, when Cindy wasn't at work, and the imaginary nanny watched her during the day while Casey was at her imaginary job. I'm sure Cindy was...
In the article above, George referred to "people assisting outside the normal scope of things." Does anyone else think these people could be scam artists trying to get money from the family by preying upon the grief-stricken grandparents, trying to give them hope Caley is alive? The whole...
I don't suppose this Zenaida is the same one who visited the Sawgrass apartments? Does anyone know? Identity theft is so rampant these days, I still think Casey might have been planning to use this woman's identity to get credit cards, etc. If she was stealing from her friends and using her...
I personally don't think Zanaida the nanny (however you spell it) exists, but I don't think it's strange that she wouldn't remember her phone number. People nowadays (gosh I'm old) program all their numbers into their cell phones, and never dial them, so they don't remember them. I have no...
I agree, I think it is also possible confronting Casey would cause her to shut down completely. I think the family is trying to keep the lines of communication open. At least, I did, but cancelling the visits seems strange.
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