Does anyone think she'll actually plead guilty? I hope she does. Sandra's family, as well as MH deserve some sort of admission so this can be put to rest.
It's also going to depend on how she gave the drug. If she crushed it up and mixed it with something like bubble gum, or water the onset would be a lot faster than if she gave it to her whole and she swallowed it.
I think she'll ride off into the sunset on a white horse with her arms wrapped around the new man in her life... Jose Baez.
Either that or she'll spend the rest of her life traveling to do lectures about child safety issues. Particularly she'll use her story to raise awareness to the issue...
She wouldn't have been given an antibiotic for a viral infection. Antibiotics don't help with viruses. She might have had a bacterial infection, but not a virus.
It seems like Casey panicked and then disposed of her dead child along with everything else she had in the trunk. She had to have had a "better plan" as to how she was going to get rid of everything. The body was only a few feet from the side of the road... even an idiot could figure out it...
In my opinion George is channeling his grief in a positive way. He is someone that understands what this family is going through, and it seems he just wants to help. Its a shame anyone would ask him to leave. He could be an excellent resource for Haleigh's family.
No, if he was being held for 72 hours, whether he signs himself in voluntarily or not, he is there for 72 hours. After the 72 hours, unless another order is signed, he would be able to leave on his own. If the MD felt he should stay longer he could petition a judge to extend the order. GA would...
If the psych laws in Fl are similer as to MA (and I think they are), it would have happened something like this...
He was not taken into custody, as in arrested. If police, family members etc feel that you are a danger to self or others, they can have you evaluated and held unvoluntarily for...
Anger is a totally normal reaction when someone close to you attempts suicide. I don't feel like it makes CA cold or calculating. I think it makes her human. And all you need to do to see CA cry over Caylee is pull up one of the jailhouse videos. I think the mean comments against Cindy and...
I understand that GA, as a former homicide detective, would recognize the smell of a decomposing body. But I really don't see that CA would recognize that smell. I am also a nurse, and it is not uncommon for a deceased patient to remain in a private room for hours while waiting for the family to...
When my daughter was a baby she had a hamper that was a wooden frame with a canvas laundry bag that hung over it. It also had flower decorations that were almost like patches. If the laundry bag Caylee was found in is similar, I wouldn't be surprised if the "iron on letters" found in the bag...
I remember hearing that in the florida heat the body would have been skeletonized within two weeks. That could be why the smell wasn't noticed by searchers.
I'm guessing she left her fingerprints on that duct tape. And we've already seen the decomp evidence in the trunk, so that could be considered what she "took away"
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