BBM Many times recently I have thought that this must be the best funded reality show evah--just like The Truman show. You are so right in everything you said.
MOO--George was trying to look like a non-creditable witness to save his daughter from possibly facing the DP. I think everything he said and all of his actions on the stand had a purpose.
Thank you. I did find it to be a very interesting article.
I also enjoyed this one which was posted in today's news-- http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/spycatcher/201107/the-not-so-obvious-lessons-the-casey-anthony-trial
"In most criminal cases in America there is no need for jury...
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No. I think this was the most honest interview George ever gave. He was searching for answers. I'm sure he and CA had been talking at home, trying to put dates and conversations together--just like JG and AH did. Everyone was trying to put the puzzle together. At this interview George...
Exactly. And FCA was checked out--several times. If she had been suffering from anything, I'm sure her defense team would have spent more time bringing in medical witnesses instead of forensic witnesses. Some people are just evil. I keep trying to stick with the evidence that was allowed in...
I always felt that George was on to FCA, even before all of this happened, but CA wouldn't let him confront her the way he wanted to. Early in the investigation, he knew who all the evidence was pointing to and he wanted to be as helpful as possible to OCSO because, I think, HE really needed...
You are more sympathetic than I am. CA reminds me very much of my sister's MIL. After my sister was murdered, we found out that her husband had been beating her since they were first married (they had only been married 3.5 mths when she was killed) and that he had also beaten up a girlfriend...
She did not report that her daughter had been kidnapped. By the time CA reported Caylee missing, it was too late for an Amber alert. Valuable time had been lost.
Because the other people who lived with Caylee are the people who frantically called 911 because they wanted help finding their granddaughter. By the morning of July 16th I'm sure LE had been told the story about locating FICA at TL's apartment through AH. I'm sure when being told the story LE...
Amity, here is the link to your post-- Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community - View Single Post - What questions are still unanswered?
Hope someone else responds for you, but I will tell you what I see with FICA. She's just someone who had enablers--someone who never had to face real...
BBM But it ended up not being a normal day. It ended up being the last time he saw Caylee. He probably played that scene over and over again in his head during the weeks he was missing her. Ask me what my husband was wearing this morning--can't tell you. Ask me what my sister was wearing the...
I must say that I've found this thread to be the most interesting one on here. I've enjoyed following everyone really deliberate about the case. For me, it definitely shows that the jury should have never gone from a 6/6 vote on any of the charges had they really done their job properly.
I did...
I really appreciate your efforts--everyone's efforts and I most certainly understand the anger and frustration. I just have to say, I'm not sure I agree with all the letter and e-mail writing. I keep reading all over the internet about people sending e-mails as soon as they hear a new story...
Wow. I just have to say, I'm shocked. I don't know if anyone else has lived through the murder of a family member and the trial that follows, but I have. The trial was like living everything over again. I was a total wreck afterward. Vacation would have been the last thing on my mind.
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