nums24
Praying for Justice!
Tony moved to Utah?
Yes, according to his twitter account.
Tony moved to Utah?
Anthony R.
But seriously though, she has a left behind a long line of casualties she has damaged in one way or another, directly or indirectly:
George - unemployed, breakdown/suicide
Cindy - unemployed and in foreclosure
Jesse - Moved to Georgia
Tony - Moved to Utah
ZFG - unemployed
The prison guard at OC jail - fired
Roy Kronk - named a defense suspect
The Plesea Family - Cindy's parents and brothers
River Cruz - suicide attempt
and that's off the top of my head
RichardCain -- how is Casey responsible for him or any officer not following up on tips
Tim Miller-- if he doesn't want to provide records to courts or appear in court, I think he's probably in the wrong business IMO
But I know what you mean about this case bringing hardships, of differing degrees obviously, on many people
I think there are 4000 people in Orlando who would disagree with you on this thought. And then the many families who have had members of their family go missing throughout the country who would also disagree. jmo
But seriously though, she has a left behind a long line of casualties she has damaged in one way or another, directly or indirectly:
George - unemployed, breakdown/suicide
Cindy - unemployed and in foreclosure
Jesse - Moved to Georgia
Tony - Moved to Utah
ZFG - unemployed
The prison guard at OC jail - fired
Roy Kronk - named a defense suspect
The Plesea Family - Cindy's parents and brothers
River Cruz - suicide attempt
and that's off the top of my head
http://drlillianglassbodylanguagebl...t-cry-in-court-as-her-as-her-tears-were-fake/
I don't know if this has been posted before...Love the analysis...JMHO
How many here hit this little performance....:innocent:
Justice for Caylee
In Session commentator just said that the state pays for KC to have her hair done berfore she appears in court!!! Why have we never heard that before? Did I miss this?
This comment was in relation to the live court...defendant requests makeup access.
Probably not the place for this - but this time Dr. Glass is wrong on a lot of accounts. KC was crying real tears, I was there, I saw it. Her face and nose got red as she cried. I don't know how she could have faked her face getting blotchy. Then Dr Glass goes into the unbuttoned blouse - well that blouse WAS buttoned all the way up, it was a bit low cut, but it was buttoned. Sorry, Dr. Glass is impressing me less and less each time she writes an article, she doesn't even try to be objective about her 'oberservations' any more either.
Wow - inmates sure get a a lot of perks and privileges, if that is true. I am fairly frugal when it comes to make-up and hair care. So the good people of Florida are paying for Casey to be pampered so she can look nice for the camera? Excuse me while I go :sick:
Wow - inmates sure get a a lot of perks and privileges, if that is true. I am fairly frugal when it comes to make-up and hair care. So the good people of Florida are paying for Casey to be pampered so she can look nice for the camera? Excuse me while I go :sick:
In Session commentator just said that the state pays for KC to have her hair done berfore she appears in court!!! Why have we never heard that before? Did I miss this?
This comment was in relation to the live court...defendant requests makeup access.
I can't imagine the state pays much for hair care. Casey has come to court more than once with her hair looking like it hadn't even been washed. Her hair looked nice and shiny last time, but her hair sure hasn't looked styled since she has been incarcerated. MOO
Grrrr! I sure don't like the thought that I helped pay for her to have her hair done. :furious: You know I thought her hair looked like it had been flat ironed and I was kind of wondering about that. Surely they wouldn't let an inmate have a hot flat iron. Those curled under and even ends don't just happen though. I wonder if there is a way to find documentation on this. Surely the jail would have some sort of record if she had her hair done... public record, right?
http://drlillianglassbodylanguagebl...t-cry-in-court-as-her-as-her-tears-were-fake/
I don't know if this has been posted before...Love the analysis...JMHO
How many here hit this little performance....:innocent:
Justice for Caylee
Probably not the place for this - but this time Dr. Glass is wrong on a lot of accounts. KC was crying real tears, I was there, I saw it. Her face and nose got red as she cried. I don't know how she could have faked her face getting blotchy. Then Dr Glass goes into the unbuttoned blouse - well that blouse WAS buttoned all the way up, it was a bit low cut, but it was buttoned. Sorry, Dr. Glass is impressing me less and less each time she writes an article, she doesn't even try to be objective about her 'oberservations' any more either.
I can't imagine the state pays much for hair care. Casey has come to court more than once with her hair looking like it hadn't even been washed. Her hair looked nice and shiny last time, but her hair sure hasn't looked styled since she has been incarcerated. MOO
I wasn't there but I agree with you based on what I saw on video. I think casey showed real emotion at seeing her brother for the first time in what, a year and a half? And watching him say "I love you." Lillian Glass is fun to read but I think she carries things too far and is not objective. Her hatred for this family colors everything she reports. However, I get the sense that some of that hatred is feigned. She is pandering to those of us who cannot stand the anthonys and is giving us what we want, which is support for our belief that the whole lot are inhuman creeps.
But really, I for one am not so black and white. I think people with personality disorders can be on a spectrum. I think narcissists, people with borderline, and even sociopathy can feel regular human emotions at times. I do think sociopaths can cry real tears, just usually for themselves. I also think that while there is a malignancy to the anthony family, with a lot of disordered thinking and behaving going on, they are human and even feel love along with all that hate, from time to time. It's fun for me to read Glass but i do not take her seriously much.