Zoe Bogart
Let's not ask for the Moon, we have the Stars
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Obviously, the truth and Mrs. Anthony are strangers. Her timecards don't reflect what she testified to under oath.
I did a search for "chlorophyll" and went through five pages of results and not one hit for "chloroform" appeared (I didn't expect any). Cindy said she searched for "chlorophyll" and "chloroform" was one of the results, so she clicked on it (one version). Another version was that she searched only for "chloroform", or did she admit to the misspelled "chloraform", but definitely not "how to make chloroform". I think there have been other versions of this story, too. IDK.
What did she say appeared on the pop-up ad from three years ago? We all remember pop-up ads, don't we, especially those from March 2008, on a day we obviously sneaked out of work and our time card was miraculously working overtime for us.
I do hope the prosecution gets Mrs. A's backside back on that stand during rebuttal and shows her exactly how many times she's listed at more than 8 hours. "We're not allowed to list more than 8 hours per day no matter how many hours we work." :liar:
With all the tall tales being told in that courtroom from lay witnesses to "experts" and even defense attorneys, I'm surprised anyone can manage to squeeze in there with all the long noses present and growing by the minute, not to mention how the fire department should be standing guard in the courtroom with all those pants on fire. :furious:
It appears no one on the side of the defense even knows there was a little girl named Caylee. :tears: For them it's all about Casey and the horrible things the prosecution wants to do to her and her attorney. Cry me a river.
I did a search for "chlorophyll" and went through five pages of results and not one hit for "chloroform" appeared (I didn't expect any). Cindy said she searched for "chlorophyll" and "chloroform" was one of the results, so she clicked on it (one version). Another version was that she searched only for "chloroform", or did she admit to the misspelled "chloraform", but definitely not "how to make chloroform". I think there have been other versions of this story, too. IDK.
What did she say appeared on the pop-up ad from three years ago? We all remember pop-up ads, don't we, especially those from March 2008, on a day we obviously sneaked out of work and our time card was miraculously working overtime for us.
I do hope the prosecution gets Mrs. A's backside back on that stand during rebuttal and shows her exactly how many times she's listed at more than 8 hours. "We're not allowed to list more than 8 hours per day no matter how many hours we work." :liar:
With all the tall tales being told in that courtroom from lay witnesses to "experts" and even defense attorneys, I'm surprised anyone can manage to squeeze in there with all the long noses present and growing by the minute, not to mention how the fire department should be standing guard in the courtroom with all those pants on fire. :furious:
It appears no one on the side of the defense even knows there was a little girl named Caylee. :tears: For them it's all about Casey and the horrible things the prosecution wants to do to her and her attorney. Cry me a river.