2011.06.25 Sidebar Thread (Trial Day Twenty-eight)

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Originally Posted by beeshie [ame="http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?p=6765082#post6765082"]
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I've watched today's proceedings twice and don't see Casey flailing her arms or looking upset. Where are you seeing this?



I watched it 3xs before I could ICA in her mood ..looks like she is say Ok or something like that
 

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After watching this clip, thank you, it appears that ICA is directly involved. It was reported that Baez was with her earlier in her cell. When Court starts, ICA walks in and Baez is NOT happy. It goes downhill from here.

The next clip shows ICA with Medina, then Mason and Baez in the cell w/her. She is brought back to court, she flails her arms as if to say, "I give up".

As soon as she is seated, Mason wants to call a sidebar. They do. Then all attorneys part and look glum. HHJP speaks and they pack up and leave.
 
:tyou::tyou: This is a good recap of this morning's "drama" ...

And yes, ICA does look upset, or her "usual self" ... she was "absolutely" mad about something ...

hmmm ... to have been a fly on the wall back there ...

OOOhhh the glare she gave JA when he was going back to the desk (around mark 1:29) - she's plenty mad at him huh? Something that happened had to have been bad for her side to get that kind of look, don't 'cha think?
They're on to her, and she knows it...

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http://www.clickorlando.com/news/28355538/detail.html
 
Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome ... "an individual — usually a mother — deliberately makes another person (most often his or her own preschool child) sick or convinces others that the person is sick. The parent or caregiver misleads others into thinking that the child has medical problems by lying and reporting fictitious episodes. He or she may exaggerate, fabricate, or induce symptoms. As a result, doctors usually order tests, try different types of medications, and may even hospitalize the child or perform surgery to determine the cause. Typically, the perpetrator feels satisfied by gaining the attention and sympathy of doctors, nurses, and others who come into contact with him or her and the child. Some experts believe that it isn't just the attention that's gained from the "illness" of the child that drives this behavior, but also the satisfaction in being able to deceive individuals that they consider to be more important and powerful than themselves."

Sound familiar? While I don't believe MBPS is a factor in Casey Anthony's case it is obvious that early on she was all about Casey and she enjoyed attention ... and lots of it. The comparison of Casey Anthony to MBPS shows what extreme lengths individuals will go to get what they want ... like drugging and killing their child in order to go out to party ... covering up the death by blaming it on nanny abduction ... fabricating stories about being sexually abused by your father and brother ... and the list goes on. IMO ... her actions / behavior after Caylee "disappeared" spoke volumes about her mentality. As in the case of MBPS, she had also finally gotten what she wanted and even got a tattoo to commemorate it! Bella Vita ... beautiful life. I'm sure, at that point in time her ego probably wouldn't allow the possibility but I believe she may find the rest of her life a little less attractive behind bars.

To read about MBPS ...
http://kidshealth.org/parent/general/sick/munchausen.html

I do not see any history of Munchausen applicable to Caylee. There are no records of sudden illnesses, hospitalisations, etc that I would expect to see. All the identifying factors you mention in your 2nd paragraph would be expected with pretty much every cluster b personality disorder as well. That's what I think we see with Casey Anthony. A woman afflicted with comorbid PD. JMHO
 
If the DT is still going w/drowning accident and a staging. Why would the perp put three layers of tape across the mouth? Wouldn't just one suffice for a staging?

The three layers is key. This was an act of rage.
 
I think I have read most of this thread and I did a search but didn't find this mentioned... CM said on Thursday something like he heard that there were logistical issues with feeding the jury on Saturday...? Could that be all it was?

My impression at the time was that CM was saying he had heard from someone else that there could not be extended hours Saturday because there was no way to provide lunch for everyone on Saturday (previously they have ended before lunch on Saturdays). Maybe the cafeteria was closed? I went back and played it again, here's what I hear...starting about 30:05.

JP: Court will be in recess. One last thing, tomorrow you need to tell me, and uh, be prepared, uh, to go to uh, 2:30-3:00, Saturday. We will break at noon for an hour for a short lunch. (pause) Dr. Mason, you look a little bewildered...
CM: Uh, only because I had heard a conversation about a logistical problem (inaudible) with feeding the jury and media and so forth...
JP: Feeding who?
CM: The jury.
JP: (laughs) If there are logistical problems, no one has informed me of any logistical problems. (laughs) Well, I am quite sure if there are any logistical problems they will tell me, if not I will assume there are no problems. We're in recess.
 
Sorry if OT but,
I'm watching NY Ink and a woman came in and wanted a tattoo of her daughter's newborn footprints on her forearm along with her name and birthdate... as she was getting tattooed, we find out the baby died at birth and after a YEAR of depression and mourning, the woman wanted to commemorate her daughter that she knew for seconds via this tattoo.
THIS is the kind of memorial tattoo one gets for their deceased child!! NOT Bella Vita.... Sigh.
:twocents:
 
I think I have read most of this thread and I did a search but didn't find this mentioned... CM said on Thursday something like he heard that there were logistical issues with feeding the jury on Saturday...? Could that be all it was?

My impression at the time was that CM was saying he had heard from someone else that there could not be extended hours Saturday because there was no way to provide lunch for everyone on Saturday (previously they have ended before lunch on Saturdays). Maybe the cafeteria was closed? I went back and played it again, here's what I hear...starting about 30:05.

JP: Court will be in recess. One last thing, tomorrow you need to tell me, and uh, be prepared, uh, to go to uh, 2:30-3:00, Saturday. We will break at noon for an hour for a short lunch. (pause) Dr. Mason, you look a little bewildered...
CM: Uh, only because I had heard a conversation about a logistical problem (inaudible) with feeding the jury and media and so forth...
JP: Feeding who?
CM: The jury.
JP: (laughs) If there are logistical problems, no one has informed me of any logistical problems. (laughs) Well, I am quite sure if there are any logistical problems they will tell me, if not I will assume there are no problems. We're in recess.

CM does not want to work on Saturdays. I thought perhaps he was just gigging the judge.
 
OOOhhh the glare she gave JA when he was going back to the desk (around mark 1:29) - she's plenty mad at him huh? Something that happened had to have been bad for her side to get that kind of look, don't 'cha think?
They're on to her, and she knows it...

30ktudu_th.jpg


http://www.clickorlando.com/news/28355538/detail.html

My problem with them is this:
If they go out of their way to let us see it, it is an act.
I can't help feel this is more smoke and mirrors.
 
CM does not want to work on Saturdays. I thought perhaps he was just gigging the judge.

:seeya: Hey there!

Well, I guess I didn't realized he didn't want to work at all on Saturdays, just not work late...

If there were no logistical issues with feeding them, I guess the cafeteria workers were probably peeved that they had to order food to prepare and schedule people to work that shift and then everyone got sent home. :doh:
 
Originally Posted by beeshie
I've watched today's proceedings twice and don't see Casey flailing her arms or looking upset. Where are you seeing this?



I watched it 3xs before I could ICA in her mood ..looks like she is say Ok or something like that

Great photos!! Thank You!!
Is it just me or is ICA looking at the camera or for the camera in the first pic and perhaps the second?
 
I think I have read most of this thread and I did a search but didn't find this mentioned... CM said on Thursday something like he heard that there were logistical issues with feeding the jury on Saturday...? Could that be all it was?

My impression at the time was that CM was saying he had heard from someone else that there could not be extended hours Saturday because there was no way to provide lunch for everyone on Saturday (previously they have ended before lunch on Saturdays). Maybe the cafeteria was closed? I went back and played it again, here's what I hear...starting about 30:05.

JP: Court will be in recess. One last thing, tomorrow you need to tell me, and uh, be prepared, uh, to go to uh, 2:30-3:00, Saturday. We will break at noon for an hour for a short lunch. (pause) Dr. Mason, you look a little bewildered...
CM: Uh, only because I had heard a conversation about a logistical problem (inaudible) with feeding the jury and media and so forth...
JP: Feeding who?
CM: The jury.
JP: (laughs) If there are logistical problems, no one has informed me of any logistical problems. (laughs) Well, I am quite sure if there are any logistical problems they will tell me, if not I will assume there are no problems. We're in recess.

No, I don't think so because they had at least 4 to 6 witnesses sitting and waiting in the witness room. I think they would have at least gone until 1 pm if lunch were the only problem. imoo
 
I see JB as very inexperienced. He has made some horrible mistakes, he cannot question a witness at all, he has no idea how to authenticate a document, how to impeach someone, etc. I also see him as too arrogant to realize his ignorance and that is very dangerous. A good attorney must be humble and realistic enough to know when they need practice, assistance, whatever.

I really do not think when he took the case he expected a DP case. I think someone here posted, most of his clients before had plead out. I really believe he thought that would be the case here.
 
Sorry if OT but,
I'm watching NY Ink and a woman came in and wanted a tattoo of her daughter's newborn footprints on her forearm along with her name and birthdate... as she was getting tattooed, we find out the baby died at birth and after a YEAR of depression and mourning, the woman wanted to commemorate her daughter that she knew for seconds via this tattoo.
THIS is the kind of memorial tattoo one gets for their deceased child!! NOT Bella Vita.... Sigh.
:twocents:

THANK YOU. You are so right on. She claims that "Bella Vita" is a memorial for Caylee. So just how did little Caylee have such a 'beautiful life' if she ended up triple bagged in a garbage dump before her 3rd birthday?
 
:seeya: Hey there!

Well, I guess I didn't realized he didn't want to work at all on Saturdays, just not work late...

If there were no logistical issues with feeding them, I guess the cafeteria workers were probably peeved that they had to order food to prepare and schedule people to work that shift and then everyone got sent home. :doh:

I don't know what his beef is, but he has always been prickly about Saturdays.
 
Sorry. Jose was whining to GR that the court was making him narrow the testimony of his witnesses and today he whined about the same thing, only with Furton. Does this have to do with the judge asking them what their defense was? Or was this a plan in action yesterday and Jose getting his argument out into the media before he said the same thing this morning.

JB should be thanking his lucky stars that HHJP is there to prevent him from suborning perjury. It's not like he doesn't have ENOUGH strikes against him with the state bar as it stands.
 
I thought the same thing but there is more to it. Before this CM was yelling at the DT when they were in back with KC. When the PT is going in back with the DT, JB does not want it on the record but JA insists. CM motioned to DS to keep KC away. DS gets the female DT to take her in another room so KC cannot read the transcript on DS laptop. The two female junior DT's are reading the laptop. Their reaction looks like something big is going on and they do not look happy. Every time the door opens where KC is, the 2 female DT's jump apart and look at door like they don't want KC to hear what they are saying. The other male DT looks nervous. While this is going on, CA reads a text and looks up at GA with clear surprise on her face. GA looks at it and says OMG. CA gets up and leaves. When KC enters the courtroom she throws her hands up in the air like she's angry. DS closes her laptop so KC can not read it. JB enters first then CM. CM looks sick (I don't mean physically). HHJP keeps his cool until he steps down to talk to the jury. He's walking fast and not looking happy. When he returns he walks past KC but does not look at her. She openly smirks at him and leans forward to watch him. Looks to me like she's thinking "Got cha" All this leads me to think the DT just found out about some incriminating evidence against KC and are accusing JG of hiding it.

I saw much of this as well, but I'm going to look at it again. I started viewing late and started when KC came out flailing the arms. I thought she looked like she had been crying but have been corrected on that. (Every day her eyes seem puffier and puffier to me - not sleeping well?)

I believe there was a point when CA and KC were both out of the room at the same time. I thought that very odd, but then I learned from posts like yours that KC was in the holding cell. I need to match those two up because when it happened I was surprised to say the least. I wonder if those two have been texting and got caught. That would make for some late nite reading!
 
I don't recall who was asking about this.

Jane Velez-Mitchell witnesses Cindy Anthony and Lee whispering in elevator


Velez-Mitchell then pondered whether Cindy taking notes in court is just for her own purpose “...or is she really listening and crafting explanations?”

I have thought this all along about Cindy being in the courtroom. She is taking notes and then can use that for when she testifies.

Also, being that in this day and age, there are records of everything. Did anybody else find it odd that when LDK asked Cindy, "So if we go back and check your work records to see if you were there." Cindy right away said, "Oh I am sure they are gone." Makes me wonder if she checked to see how far back employer kept records.
 
JMO- and a warning to boot... but the deaths I have witnessed burp and belch a lot... it was creepy to me! even an hour later..

The first one I saw I was only 21 in nursing school sooo....
IMO the tape was to stop that til she figured out what to do..

IF IT WASN'T THE MURDER WEAPON

Part of me thinks that she did not witness her daughter die. I think she left her in the trunk with the tape and let her die while she was with her man of the hour.
 
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