Hi April showers. I hear you!:crazy:
I'm sorry to hear what you're going through, it's hard but I understand. If I'm going to be lonesome, I'd rather be alone and lonesome. Anyway, it's not a fun thing, whatever the circumstances.:hug:
Looks like poor, little Casey couldn't hold out any longer. She just had to buy some stuff.
"From: Allen.Moore
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 3:22 PM
Subject: 081030 UPDATE - Casey Anthony - Inmate Commissary Order placed
081030 UPDATE - Casey Anthony - Inmate Commissary Order placed
Attached is the commissary order which has been placed by Casey Anthony on Wednesday night (10/29/2008). The order will be delivered to the housing area on Friday.
One new attorney visit has appeared on the official visitors log: Attorney Jose Baez arrived at the perimeter on 10/29/2008 at 8:52:21 p.m. and departed the perimeter on 10/29/2008 at 10:15:33 - No she uses the same order form as the female general population. She remains, as before, in protective custody level one.
* No phone calls
* No video visitations scheduled
* No new money deposits in Casey Anthonys inmate accounts
Allen Moore, JD, APR
Public Information Officer
Orange County Corrections Department
Orange County Government, FL"
http://gretawire.foxnews.com/2008/1...-mother-in-jail-what-do-you-order/#more-21493
Hahahaa....looks like she's finally getting the message that she's going to be there for a while! A longgggggg while.
This release didn't have a list of the items ordered though??
Hahahaa....looks like she's finally getting the message that she's going to be there for a while! A longgggggg while.
This release didn't have a list of the items ordered though??
Yes, it's on the link. Shampoo, deoderant, noxema, clothes, etc. Blah, blah! Oh, and it looks like she'll be writing some letters.
Jail has TV in the day room - no tv's in cells in jail. Prison, yes. Jail no. Most people are in jail for only a day or so - they bond out. Prison, they get tv's and lots of goodies in their cells.
Well, of course she has to write to her new boyfriend, Scott Peterson. oops, did I just say that?Hummmmmm, she ordered 10 envelopes, 4 pads of 8 1/2x11 paper and a book of stamps along with the hygiene products she needs to keep herself "fresh" for Baez and jail staff.
Wonder just who she plans on sending letters to? And will the jail staff allow them to be mailed after they are read? We know she can't give them to Baez to mail out, at least legally he cannot do it.
Surely she's not gone all this time with no soap, shampoo, or toothpaste. Do inmates get a little "Wecome" package upon arrival?
Look on the daily updates page. The Sentinel has a list that is a little larger and easier to read.Hahahaa....looks like she's finally getting the message that she's going to be there for a while! A longgggggg while.
This release didn't have a list of the items ordered though??
Looks like poor, little Casey couldn't hold out any longer. She just had to buy some stuff.
"From: Allen.Moore
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 3:22 PM
Subject: 081030 UPDATE - Casey Anthony - Inmate Commissary Order placed
081030 UPDATE - Casey Anthony - Inmate Commissary Order placed
Attached is the commissary order which has been placed by Casey Anthony on Wednesday night (10/29/2008). The order will be delivered to the housing area on Friday.
One new attorney visit has appeared on the official visitors log: Attorney Jose Baez arrived at the perimeter on 10/29/2008 at 8:52:21 p.m. and departed the perimeter on 10/29/2008 at 10:15:33 - No she uses the same order form as the female general population. She remains, as before, in protective custody level one.
* No phone calls
* No video visitations scheduled
* No new money deposits in Casey Anthonys inmate accounts
Allen Moore, JD, APR
Public Information Officer
Orange County Corrections Department
Orange County Government, FL"
http://gretawire.foxnews.com/2008/1...-mother-in-jail-what-do-you-order/#more-21493