Casey seeing clergy in jail

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Just throwing this out there by experience. My ex husband took some on line classes to become a minister. When he went to the court house to get his OK to preform marriages and open his own church he was laughed at by the judge. The judge told him it was unconstitutional to get a degree in the ministry on line and told him that when he could come back with a degree from a 4 year university she would then take him seriously. I guess what I am getting at, has this clergy man been looked into? If he got his degree on line he is going to be looked at as a messenger, the jail could of over looked it. Just a thought. Highly doubt that is the case, but had to giggle when this memory of my dear ex came back to me.
 
I hope she confesses soon - this will save everyone from a long drawn out trial
I share your hopes for a confession, but I'm not holding my breath! Somehow, I think Casey will never ever tell the truth, and will continue on with this charade forever.:mad:
 
IMO, no confession because kc has made herself believe that the nanny did it........it is her fantasy world.........kc will never admit she did wrong, even though one time kc did say 'mom will NEVER forgive me!' IMO,
 
Sorry if this has been answered previously but can someone tell me why on the jail visitor log there are several visits from attorney Jose Garcia listed as "jail ministries" while others from him are for "attorney visit?" Thanks.
 
I share your hopes for a confession, but I'm not holding my breath! Somehow, I think Casey will never ever tell the truth, and will continue on with this charade forever.:mad:
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IMO Casey is only concerned with "ATTENTION" One of the biggest reasons NOT to confess is that the longer this drags out, the longer she remains relevent.
 
As this is a Clergy thread...are we talking about a "sin" confession to a clergy member (which is private) or are we talking about a clergy member compelling confession of murder to LE? Please clarify. The word "confession" is laden with many meanings.
 
I just signed in and read the messages from yesterday. Here are some thoughts from an old lady that I have learned from 60 years of walking this earth. When there seems to be contradictions in the Bible, it just means that I need to do a little more study. At first, I was troubled about the seeming contradiction between "Thou shalt not kill" and "an eye for an eye."

Further study showed me that many teachings are for me as an individual: I should not kill, I should not lie, I should not steal, etc. And in a perfect world, if nobody broke these commandments, there would be no need for "governmental" laws.

However, since all of us sin and break commandments, then more laws were given to Moses to "govern" the million or more children of Israel as he lead them out of Egypt. That's why there are penalties when we as individuals infringe on the rights of others. And those penalties were quite detailed for Moses in Exodus, Leviticus, etc.

I'll stop here, but feel free to email me at stewarts@lyesoap.com if you would like to agree or disagree.

Since KC didn't govern herself, there is a need for her to now be governed to the full extent of the law.

Our loving Father loves the sinner, but hates the sin committed.
He extends forgiveness to anyone who confesses their sin and also repents of it (stops committing the sin). Just confessing doesn't cut it.

He loves us enough to let us take punishment on earth for our sins committed, also. He is our Father but not a 'sugar daddy', or a blank check.

I still have more to learn!
 
I just signed in and read the messages from yesterday. Here are some thoughts from an old lady that I have learned from 60 years of walking this earth. When there seems to be contradictions in the Bible, it just means that I need to do a little more study. At first, I was troubled about the seeming contradiction between "Thou shalt not kill" and "an eye for an eye."

Further study showed me that many teachings are for me as an individual: I should not kill, I should not lie, I should not steal, etc. And in a perfect world, if nobody broke these commandments, there would be no need for "governmental" laws.

However, since all of us sin and break commandments, then more laws were given to Moses to "govern" the million or more children of Israel as he lead them out of Egypt. That's why there are penalties when we as individuals infringe on the rights of others. And those penalties were quite detailed for Moses in Exodus, Leviticus, etc.

I'll stop here, but feel free to email me at stewarts@lyesoap.com if you would like to agree or disagree.

Since KC didn't govern herself, there is a need for her to now be governed to the full extent of the law.

Our loving Father loves the sinner, but hates the sin committed.
He extends forgiveness to anyone who confesses their sin and also repents of it (stops committing the sin). Just confessing doesn't cut it.

He loves us enough to let us take punishment on earth for our sins committed, also. He is our Father but not a 'sugar daddy', or a blank check.

I still have more to learn!

Hi, Gastew. Well said. And welcome to WS. :blowkiss:
 
I share your hopes for a confession, but I'm not holding my breath! Somehow, I think Casey will never ever tell the truth, and will continue on with this charade forever.:mad:


Yep, she will join the ranks of Scott Peterson :behindbar(he and his family still are waiting for his release) and OJ( remember his search for the killer from the golf course!):behindbar Of course karma stepped in and bit him in the a++:woohoo:
 

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