Like in the early 1970's when Woodward and Bernstein broke the Watergate story in a series of articles -- all on sourced information?I like the good old days of reporting the news!
hee hee
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Like in the early 1970's when Woodward and Bernstein broke the Watergate story in a series of articles -- all on sourced information?I like the good old days of reporting the news!
From what I can see in the pictures of them together, and what we hear from her friends, I think she did love Casey. I think we will find out that this was an accident. IMOO
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/orange/orl-casey-anthony-082808,0,306070.story
from the orlando news paper- BH discussing why he wants to revoke bond
He's getting exposure, but frankly that's all he's getting, IMO. He's not doing a great job for his client, flails about, talks too much, makes his client look bad...I really don't think anyone is going to be beating down his door to hire him after this...IMO. IMO, he doesn't come across as professional at all.
don't know if it's my computer - did the webcam just go back down?
Just logging on for the day and reading.
You know, sometimes, it's not a good thing to defend a guilty person. I realize everyone is entitled to a defense, but sometimes it's bad for your career, especially in a case as "big" as this one.
Baez needs to run like the wind if he has any hope for a future as a defense attorney. JMO.
Wow. Just wow.
When I read the 400 pages of docs, I thought it was so strange that she said that so coolly. I wondered how she couldn't yell and scream it, then began to wonder if somehow she really DOESN'T know where she is...
I know there is the whole personality disorder question, but in my experience with knowing someone well with Borderline PD and that "recreating the past" is one sign of it, and they really do believe their version of past, the person I know still will get very defensive and downright abusive if you question her stories...
But Casey just sits there with her uh-huhs etc.
Your scenario makes sense.
Well, thanks for the link. It's about time they woke up and smelled the coffee. She sure is in danger being out on the streets. She is much safer in jail.http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/orange/orl-casey-anthony-082808,0,306070.story
from the orlando news paper- BH discussing why he wants to revoke bond
He's getting exposure, but frankly that's all he's getting, IMO. He's not doing a great job for his client, flails about, talks too much, makes his client look bad...I really don't think anyone is going to be beating down his door to hire him after this...IMO. IMO, he doesn't come across as professional at all.
More importantly, listen to Baez! http://www.orlandosentinel.com/video/?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=2848870
Last time I checked, criminals who require the services of such people don't always check their backgrounds. They usually aren't professionals and are not in the public eye like in this case. There is an old addage which still holds true: Any press is good press. Name recognition alone is worth what he is doing.He's getting exposure, but frankly that's all he's getting, IMO. He's not doing a great job for his client, flails about, talks too much, makes his client look bad...I really don't think anyone is going to be beating down his door to hire him after this...IMO. IMO, he doesn't come across as professional at all.
She can't be stupid enough to blame it on Cindy.
Has there been any news about her visit to the attorney today? (Sorry, playing catch up.).
On both I get video not available. Wonder if that means anything?More importantly, listen to Baez! http://www.orlandosentinel.com/video/?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=2848870
Yes. Absolutely. Not a doubt in my mind.
Unfortunately, I picture a scenario where Casey's jealousy erupted into a violent rage and that is why Caylee is no longer with us.
She's there now.
I'm sorry, but this is a very wrong way to interpret what has happened here. Cindy is fighting for both her daughter and her grand daughter. Unfortunately, it appears as though her grand daughter is dead at the hands of her daughter.The thing that has most intrigued me about this case of course is Cindy. The way she has tried to explain things away . . . you can see where Casey gets it from.
She just says a statement . . . just like Casey does -- and expects you to believe it. Like the Pizza comment. Eyewitness News said.. Ok... Repeated their experiment TWICE -- and both times rebuked her ridiculous comment.
I almost wonder if Casey is the one who should have been put up for adoption 22 years ago... and not Caylee.
Casey may not try and blame her parents because she knows she'll need to use them in the future with appeals, visits in prison, and sending her jail money.