ynotdivein
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Oh god. The pixellated photos are just as bad. Oh my god.
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Did anyone else hear BS with his male co anchor today? The co anchor was discussing a female media person who said on national tv that no way kc would get convicted,that the SA has not, or will not prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt. BS was floored and said something to the affect that is she watching what we are watching or apparently she does not know the details of this case......I think they were referring to WM...don't want to say her name and get in trouble here....
I was shocked when I heard her opinion of the case, too!
Caylee was cremated.
When I heard that, I was overcome by the feeling ICA was telling him what she did to Caylee. Held her down by the wrists while she was "taken away" because ICA's a "bad mother." ugh
The judge told them they had to pixilate the skull, that took some time.
Caylee was cremated. :rose:Is it weird that if I was Cindy Anthony, I'd ask for Caylee's hair when they released her remains so I could wash it with my own hands and bury it with her?
In fact, I've thought about when someone in my immediate family passes away, requesting being able to help wash their remains, comb their hair and get them dressed for viewing.
Did anyone notice if the attorney questioning Lee made it clear, or was able to get in there that Casey told him about the new Zanny park kidnap story AFTER she got out of jail on bail? That attorney kind of stammers and is hard for me to understand, so I didn't catch it.
Also: Just before they started showing photos Casey was giving the blonde state attorney a horrible creepy mean look as she walked past, IMO.
Is it weird that if I was Cindy Anthony, I'd ask for Caylee's hair when they released her remains so I could wash it with my own hands and bury it with her?
In fact, I've thought about when someone in my immediate family passes away, requesting being able to help wash their remains, comb their hair and get them dressed for viewing.