Steely Dan
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total karma with it being the anniversery.
sadly i dont see her approaching the truth at all
I honestly believe she doesn't know what the truth really is anymore.
total karma with it being the anniversery.
sadly i dont see her approaching the truth at all
I have a question regarding the LIE that Cindy is NOW telling where she only SAID there smelled like there was a "dead body in the dam* car" because she wanted to get the police there quicker (YEAH RIGHT CINDY). ???
Didn't she tell 2 or 3 people at Gentiva about the bad smell that afternoon PRIOR to making that 919 call later that evening????.... has anyone read that she's been confronted with this discrepancy?? Dear Lord, I HOPE she gets questioned about this on the stand!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:liar::liar:
Oh please let her bring that nasty, hateful attitude with her, please let her defiant, cockiness permeate the courtroom, let her smack her gum and get bug-eyed, let her be everything she was for Morgan and more....please, please, please! I long to see this woman put squarely in her place and I can think of no one better to put her there than HHJP.
According to her coworker Charles C, Cindy came in that afternoon and told a group of people that the car smelled like a dead body. She made a similar statement to Amy later in the day (that the car smelled like something had died). Obviously she wasn't trying to get the police to show up at those times.
I hope the SA asks her about this at the hearing.
Oh I cannot wait to watch the family dynamics with two of them going on the stand and Casey watching....I seriously cannot wait for this....I'm hoping Cindy starts telling the prosecutor why the 911 can't be admitted, or even better HHJP...please Cindy start telling everyone else how to do their job! I'm also hoping she comes up with some brand new twist on the story. Oh the lies....give me more of your ridiculous lies! Any chance she'll go off the rails and get hauled off in contempt of court? No, no...that would be too good to be true.
Wow, and I used to have sympathy for the woman...guess that's gone!
According to her coworker Charles C, Cindy came in that afternoon and told a group of people that the car smelled like a dead body. She made a similar statement to Amy later in the day (that the car smelled like something had died). Obviously she wasn't trying to get the police to show up at those times.
I hope the SA asks her about this at the hearing.
snip......
Why not just eat now? :waitasec:
Since the last doc dump, it had become apparent that JB was sneaking in correspondence to ICA from her family during her first year of being in jail, what if this will also be a line of questioning from the SA in order to show to JP that there have been underhanded tactics going on in this case from the beginning...Since JP asked about the trust between the SA and the Defense and the JB brought up the letters, so could it be that the SA office is also going to use these subpoenas the prove to the JP that JB was obviously breaking the jail rules by allowing these correspondences?
I'll be sitting back waiting for CA to tell the SA "this isn't relevant", "that isn't relevant"..I will be making a big pitcher of margaritas for the occasion. I've already lined up my mother to babysit my babes.
I can't wait to hear HHJP respond to that one!!! Going to try and block out next Thursday on the Calendar...maybe we will have a law class that day.
So who gets to draw the short straw and try to make Cindy realize that she can not be hostile on the stand?
And... she told her boss and other co-workers the exact same thing about the car reeking!Agreed!
Now I have nothing to back this up at all, but I've heard that the car -still- reeks, which would also show that she wasn't making it up to hurry the police.
I think its obvious just from listening to all three calls, that the situation was escalating. With Casey's admission that Caylee was gone, in addition to the horrid smell that Cindy was already aware of, Cindy was absolutely terrified. The appropriate alarm bells were going off in her head.
The sad thing is, if Cindy had not made that last call, I don't think Caylee's death would be public knowledge.