2008.09.18 Tracy M interview audio #2

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I would like to know if JB drove her down Suburban Dr. while she was out on bail would it have shown up on the ankle bracelet.
 
I would like to know if JB drove her down Suburban Dr. while she was out on bail would it have shown up on the ankle bracelet.

Hmmm...Interesting! I wonder if the ankle monitor pings something like a cellphone? Anyone know?:waitasec:
 
Now why does that make absolutely NO SENSE to me. After a year of badmouthing the entire family (including the accused), he now has a soft spot for Miss Casey? You have got to be kidding me!! How badly does this guy want to remain in the spotlight?

I think it may be because he has been tyring to play on both sidses of the fence. Thinking he is so important that both sides are going to take him into their confidence. I have seen people like this and all they do is make themselves look foolish and the people they are trying to play just make in fun of them.
 
Just when I thought I couldn't be more disgusted !! This case is making me:sick::sick:
 
I would like to know if JB drove her down Suburban Dr. while she was out on bail would it have shown up on the ankle bracelet.

Don't those bracelets have something like a GPS signal on them? So they would not only know she was not where she was supposed to be, but exactly where she went to....?
 
If I am not mistaken. THe ankle bracelets are tied into a monitor in the home that the home confinement officer can "dial" into to verify that they are in fact within proximity to the monitor. Usually the boundary for detection is not beyond the yard. They are not a GPS hence KC's escorts when she left the home.
 
I think that after hearing Tracy's interview we can see just how easily KC can pull people in. It is probably one of the biggest reasons that she got away with so much for so long.
 
The charming Ted Bundy kind of pull you in, but only when she's in the mood. It'd be a Huge Waste to let anyone else get the attention.
 
This is a bit of the TM interview, where she tells about the song that KC had “in her head” the whole time she was in jail. (In a separate post, I’ll put the words to the song and link.)


Q: Did she listen to music?
TM: Yep. Oh yeah. Yeah.
Q: OK.
TM: OK. The song. (laughter) There was. Oh, I don’t know what we were doing; but she’s sittin’, oh, I was takin’ a shower and gettin’ out of the shower. She’s in the living room, I think it was a Saturday; I don’t think we went to the Attorney’s that day. So it’s a Saturday or Sunday and she’s playin’ this song and I’m listening to it and it; one line, it’s Sevendust. We talked about Sevendust; it’s a band she likes, a lot.
And she goes, “Oh, this is the song. This is the song I was tellin’ you about. I want to hear it. I want you to hear it.”
And so she starts playing it. And some of the words--I go, “Oh, I like that song, play it again.”
She plays it again and then she, it’s over and then I’m still gettin’ dressed and stuff. So she plays it again and then she walks in and she goes, “This song was in my head the whole time I was in jail; you know, the first verse, it just reminds me of everything that’s going on in my life and I couldn’t get it out of my head.”
And it’s ah, I have the lyrics in there, I think someone sent them to you. But that, we ended up listening to it 13 times, in a row, just at that one sitting. And then, later on that night, we’re sittin’ in a room makin’ bracelets with beads and her Mom’s in there with us; and she plays the song again and Cindy’s sittin’ there listening to it and she goes, “Oh, my God, that song reminds me of (our, or) my life.”
And Casey goes, “Yeah, that’s my song.”
And Cindy just starts crying. (laughter) And then the song’s over and Casey goes, “Well, I guess you don’t want to hear it again!” (laughter)
‘Cause it’s, we listened to it every single day.
Q: But it was a song that Casey said she had in her head?
TM: In her head, the whole time she was in jail, and it’s ah, do you want me to get the lyrics? ‘Cause it’s right.
Q: We can do that afterwards.
TM: OK.
Q: What, I mean just to the best of your recollection, what’s the song about?
TM: (exhale) Erase the past again is the main lyric of it. But the one thing that caught my attention, why I wanted her to play it again, is like this one line says, “I hope it doesn’t scream my name”, which (laughing), I was thinkin’, whatever she did, she doesn’t want to get caught. It’s about. Well, I don’t know what it means; I really don’t know.
Q: So at some point she’s playing it; and Cindy says, “It reminds me of what’s going on in my life.”?
TM: Yeah. ‘Cause it’s like I’m up; I’m down; I’m a rollercoaster. It’s a real. It’s a. It’s a good song. It’s an emotional song.
Q: But Cindy thinks that it encapsulates her life but then Casey says, “Well, wait a minute.
TM: “That’s my song.” (laughter)
Q: “That’s my song.”
TM: Yeah.
Q: OK.
TM: Casey could listen to it and like it and enjoy it and Cindy lost it. Cindy started crying. Cindy was, Cindy cares. Casey (laughter) doesn’t really care about much.
 
This is a link and the words to the song KC told TM about.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9Z7248A45s"]YouTube- Sevendust feat. Chris Daughtry - The Past[/ame]

The Past by Sevendust (Chris Daughtry)

Beneath the water
that's falling from my eyes
lays a soul I've left behind
the edge of sorrow was reached but now I'm fine
I've filled the hole I had inside

I'll pray it doesn't scream my name
so I light a flame and let it breathe
the air that kills the shame

I'm up
I'm down
like a rollercoaster racing through my life
I've erased the past again

a risky morning
I feel like I'm alive
I can't believe I've made it through this time
the edge of sorrow I lived in for some time
(lived in for some time)
has left the hole I have inside

The burden is I try my hate
was the last thing I ever felt
or thought I could escape

I'm up
I'm down
like a rollercoaster racing through my life
I've erased the past again
[x2]

You let me in then broke me down
the difference is this time around
I will not let you see me try

I'm up
I'm down
like a rollercoaster racing through my life
I've erased the past again
[x2]

Erased the past again now
Erased the past again

Beneath the water
that has fallen from my eyes


I wonder what KC meant when she told TM about this song being in her head the whole time she was in jail? Did she mean the tune was really playing in her head (as in hearing voices) or was she just remembering it the way a normal person would?

Another thought, I think this song might be the closest thing to a confession we ever get from KC. (moo)
 
I don't think she meant she is hearing voices.
I think she meant she played the song over and over in her head.
Today, I was singing Santaria by Sublime in my head for no reason other than I heard it on the radio and it "got stuck".
Sometimes I get hooked on certain lyrics for a tune and play it repeatedly in my head looking for deeper meaning.
 
Yikes. :bang: Besides this interview being awkward and annoying as hell, here is what I took from it :eek:ther_beatingA_Dead

She says she liked Casey, that Casey was a likable girl and in another breath accuses her of being annoying, friendless, constantly at her side and simply wanting her to shut up?

She willingly duped media pretending to be Casey?

She claims Casey was a motormouth who if given the opportunity will just go on and on (as if one could not figure that assessment of their own accord) and yet that exact observation seemed very familiar to me listening to that interview as LE barely got a word in edgewise. He even had to tell her to slow down where she got ahead of herself and the interview. :too much info:

She assumed Lee doesn't like her because he didn't give her as much attention as she felt the others had (No wonder she and Casey seemed to hit it off!), which interprets as "rude" but again in the next sentence, claims she didn't let it bother her. So why bring it up if it was such a non issue?

I would take what this two faced woman says with a grain of salt. It appears she is either suffering from Stockholm Syndrome or is indeed a willing Casey Anthony groupie. How do these odd people seem to find each other :waitasec:

Last but not least, her opinion is that the members of Websleuths are "losers with no lives that sit on the computer all day" but she is the person sitting on her butt hanging out for 8 days in that house, conversation after conversation with a pathological liar suspected of murdering her daughter, playing dress up, designing matching ankle "jewelry", taking pictures with and even feeling sorry for Casey? :curtsey:
 
Yikes. :bang: Besides this interview being awkward and annoying as hell, here is what I took from it :eek:ther_beatingA_Dead

She says she liked Casey, that Casey was a likable girl and in another breath accuses her of being annoying, friendless, constantly at her side and simply wanting her to shut up?

She willingly duped media pretending to be Casey?

She claims Casey was a motormouth who if given the opportunity will just go on and on (as if one could not figure that assessment of their own accord) and yet that exact observation seemed very familiar to me listening to that interview as LE barely got a word in edgewise. He even had to tell her to slow down where she got ahead of herself and the interview. :too much info:

She assumed Lee doesn't like her because he didn't give her as much attention as she felt the others had (No wonder she and Casey seemed to hit it off!), which interprets as "rude" but again in the next sentence, claims she didn't let it bother her. So why bring it up if it was such a non issue?

I would take what this two faced woman says with a grain of salt. It appears she is either suffering from Stockholm Syndrome or is indeed a willing Casey Anthony groupie. How do these odd people seem to find each other :waitasec:

Last but not least, her opinion is that the members of Websleuths are "losers with no lives that sit on the computer all day" but she is the person sitting on her butt hanging out for 8 days in that house, conversation after conversation with a pathological liar suspected of murdering her daughter, playing dress up, designing matching ankle "jewelry", taking pictures with and even feeling sorry for Casey? :curtsey:

Very well said! :)
 
This is a link and the words to the song KC told TM about.

YouTube- Sevendust feat. Chris Daughtry - The Past

The Past by Sevendust (Chris Daughtry)

Beneath the water
that's falling from my eyes
lays a soul I've left behind
the edge of sorrow was reached but now I'm fine
I've filled the hole I had inside

I'll pray it doesn't scream my name

so I light a flame and let it breathe
the air that kills the shame

I'm up
I'm down
like a rollercoaster racing through my life
I've erased the past again

a risky morning
I feel like I'm alive
I can't believe I've made it through this time
the edge of sorrow I lived in for some time
(lived in for some time)
has left the hole I have inside

The burden is I try my hate
was the last thing I ever felt
or thought I could escape

I'm up
I'm down
like a rollercoaster racing through my life
I've erased the past again
[x2]

You let me in then broke me down
the difference is this time around
I will not let you see me try

I'm up
I'm down
like a rollercoaster racing through my life
I've erased the past again
[x2]

Erased the past again now
Erased the past again

Beneath the water
that has fallen from my eyes


I wonder what KC meant when she told TM about this song being in her head the whole time she was in jail? Did she mean the tune was really playing in her head (as in hearing voices) or was she just remembering it the way a normal person would?

Another thought, I think this song might be the closest thing to a confession we ever get from KC. (moo)

BBM. I agree about the 'confession part.

Very telling, IMO. I also don't think she actually heard voices but rather kept replaying the song in her head, kind of like when a needle is stuck in the groove of a record (showing my age. :blushing:)
 
This is a link and the words to the song KC told TM about.

YouTube- Sevendust feat. Chris Daughtry - The Past

The Past by Sevendust (Chris Daughtry)

Beneath the water
that's falling from my eyes
lays a soul I've left behind
the edge of sorrow was reached but now I'm fine
I've filled the hole I had inside

I'll pray it doesn't scream my name
so I light a flame and let it breathe
the air that kills the shame

I'm up
I'm down
like a rollercoaster racing through my life
I've erased the past again

a risky morning
I feel like I'm alive
I can't believe I've made it through this time
the edge of sorrow I lived in for some time
(lived in for some time)
has left the hole I have inside

The burden is I try my hate
was the last thing I ever felt
or thought I could escape

I'm up
I'm down
like a rollercoaster racing through my life
I've erased the past again
[x2]

You let me in then broke me down
the difference is this time around
I will not let you see me try

I'm up
I'm down
like a rollercoaster racing through my life
I've erased the past again
[x2]

Erased the past again now
Erased the past again

Beneath the water
that has fallen from my eyes


I wonder what KC meant when she told TM about this song being in her head the whole time she was in jail? Did she mean the tune was really playing in her head (as in hearing voices) or was she just remembering it the way a normal person would?

Another thought, I think this song might be the closest thing to a confession we ever get from KC. (moo)

Why would CA think this song was applicable to her? It seems to be about being hurt and in the process of moving forward, erase the past. Putting things in one's past though there is lingering pain....It does not seem to be so much a song that would relate to wishing your live grand daughter would come home, not really an "I Miss you" song.
 
I agree that CA liked the song (it really is a nice song), but I think she was also thinking about what meaning the words had for KC. The lines bolded above by lacey clementine:

1. Lays a soul I’ve left behind—her daughter’s soul, maybe?
2. I’ll pray it doesn’t scream my name—praying LE would not be able to trace the crime to her?
3. I’ve erased the past again—KC has done this many times. (CA is well aware of this behaviour)
4. I can’t believe I’ve made it through this time—everyone knows about her “secret” and she’s still safe at home. (At the time, she was.)

I think these words probably made CA’s blood run cold; thus, her tears. CA is an intelligent woman, she see things. She just chooses to look the other way and deny, deny, deny. In this instance, I think the song broke through her barriers. (She put them right back up, though.)
 
BBM. I agree about the 'confession part.

Very telling, IMO. I also don't think she actually heard voices but rather kept replaying the song in her head, kind of like when a needle is stuck in the groove of a record (showing my age. :blushing:)

Lol. Yep, I hear you about the needle being “stuck in the groove!”

I think your right about this. After all, they ordered at least two psych evaluations for KC. I’m content to leave this up to the experts.
 
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