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Wasn't it established very early on that George hasn't held a regular, full-time job since he left LE in Ohio?
For the past ten years, George, it seems, has gone from job to job ..
 
Didn't George lose most of one worker's comp settlement in the online scam? It's hard to believe that someone would be off work that long and at least not be on social security disability or SSI in twenty years time. I guess worker's comp payments and the knee replacement could account for several of these years though.
Knee replacement rehab is relatively long, as compared with some other surgical recoveries. But the very aim of the surgery is to return a person to a functional state---and that happens within a few months' time.

I'm a former orthopedic RN--and the ONLY surgeries for which patients unanimously declare 100% relief are joint replacements. Other surgeries disrupt joints, They may correct anatomical problems but they do not necessarily remove the cause of pain and, in fact, may add to it.

If George has claimed disability post-replacement, then he's simply justifying his freeloading. And he taught his daughter well, it would appear. (This may help explain why no one put a foot down, demanding Casey pull her own weight. She knew how to cut right to the quick, and would very rapidly make any discussion about that incredibly uncomfortable. After all, "Dad doesn't." )

The man's knees were good as new within a few months of replacement. He would not qualify for SSI or disability payment beyond the Worker's Comp he collected for a limited time.

Cindy sure found herself in an untenable situation on many fronts. I think I'd stick my head in the sand (or a gas oven), too, if I were in her shoes.
 
Is any information available on Lee Anthony's employment or his history, and does he live at the family home (just curious)?

That is sketchy at best. There were some web sites he had up about a storage building business and an escort service for sports events. He just moved from his house down the street from the Anthonys and here are the pictures taken of his trash which he left outside.

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Thanks for informative reply. I am having trouble with a knee and I am thinking that I may need a replacement. It is strange because I have never had knee problems but about two weeks ago, my knee started hurting a good deal and then a couple of days ago the pain seemed to go up into my thigh where I didn't think I could get up from a sitting position. Now the thigh pain is gone, but the knee is sore again. Thanks again and have a great day.
 
That is sketchy at best. There were some web sites he had up about a storage building business and an escort service for sports events. He just moved from his house down the street from the Anthonys and here are the pictures taken of his trash which he left outside.

Leerentalhomegarbage5.jpg

Wow, what a mess. I wouldn't be surprised if all of his leftovers are snatched up.
 
Knee replacement rehab is relatively long, as compared with some other surgical recoveries. But the very aim of the surgery is to return a person to a functional state---and that happens within a few months' time.

This is not true. My MIL had a knee replacement last year. She is in severe pain. Her doctor can not figure out what the issue is. She is going for a consult with another doctor and they are probably going to have to go back in. Her doctor says that while most patients do not have these problems, it is not uncommon either.

My MIL is still receiving payments from her disability insurance, even though she has a desk job. Her job still requires some movement and standing, which she can not do.
 
That is sketchy at best. There were some web sites he had up about a storage building business and an escort service for sports events. He just moved from his house down the street from the Anthonys and here are the pictures taken of his trash which he left outside.

Leerentalhomegarbage5.jpg

So then... Lee Anthony just moved from a home (near his parents' home) down the street on Hopespring Drive to a new location? Guess if he owns his own place, he is doing fairly well with respects to making a living.
 
So then... Lee Anthony just moved from a home (near his parents' home) down the street on Hopespring Drive to a new location? Guess if he owns his own place, he is doing fairly well with respects to making a living.

I don't know yet where he moved. The house he moved out of was a rental evidently as it shows the owner living in NY. I found this strange that was out there and someone placed it in the Anthony's front yard. LOL

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This is not true. My MIL had a knee replacement last year. She is in severe pain. Her doctor can not figure out what the issue is. She is going for a consult with another doctor and they are probably going to have to go back in. Her doctor says that while most patients do not have these problems, it is not uncommon either.

My MIL is still receiving payments from her disability insurance, even though she has a desk job. Her job still requires some movement and standing, which she can not do.

A lot depends on the condition and age of the patient. An elderly person will have a much longer rehab time. My neighbor who was 55, has had both of his knees replaced and he has had no problem. He was off from work less than 6 months for both of their replacement and rehab. He had one done at a time.

Is your MIL diabetic? That also slows the healing process. Of course there are also doctors who do poor surgery, so who knows?
 
I have a dear friend that has been involved in the workers comp system for the past 8 years. It has been a nightmare for her. First off, she is single, has a masters degree and has worked for 25 years. Had a great job, traveling all over the U.S., taking computer classes, a boyfriend, her own home and car. etc. While at a client's office she fell and landed on her back, with her head hitting a desk. Long story short....she lost her job, lost her home, hasn't even thought about dating. She has the CTscans and MRIs to show the damage. Her workers comp insurance comp refused to pay her wc benefits, opting to cover her medical expenses after each referral and recommendation went into mediation, which was at least 3 months down the line. She went 3 years without any income. Lost everything but her car and dog. Finally went to court and a judge ordered the wc to start paying her. It isn't alot of money. She has a small home. Can't travel. She does not socialize.

The bottom line is this. If you are seriously injured you will not take a settlement from the wc insurance carrier. With a settlement you have to pay all future medical expenses tied to the injury. If it's a back or head injury, you will have problems and you will need the insurance coverage. If you take a lump sum and walk away as if you don't expect future medical issues from the injury, you have to question the injury.

My friend has been victimized by the wc insurance carrier as well as the people who have taken advantage of the wc system.

From what I know of GA wc injuries, I would question the injury. He moves without any pain. If he's on painkillers, he should not be driving. The yardwork he does, again, it's questionable. I say this after my experience with the wc system, here in FL, with my friend.

Respectfully,
BeagleMom
 
I don't know yet where he moved. The house he moved out of was a rental evidently as it shows the owner living in NY. I found this strange that was out there and someone placed it in the Anthony's front yard. LOL

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Rather creepy and scary picture this is!
 
A lot depends on the condition and age of the patient. An elderly person will have a much longer rehab time. My neighbor who was 55, has had both of his knees replaced and he has had no problem. He was off from work less than 6 months for both of their replacement and rehab. He had one done at a time.

Is your MIL diabetic? That also slows the healing process. Of course there are also doctors who do poor surgery, so who knows?

My MIL is 60 years old and otherwise in perfect health.

A member of our church had both his knees replaced and, like your neighbor, was recovered within a year's time.

The hospital here is one of the most prestigious in the country. My MIL did not have "poor surgery" but instead is having complications after the surgery. She leads as normal of a life as possible, although she can not play golf now. My in laws lead the kind of lifestyle the Anthony's will never achieve. MIL does not need the money whatsoever- she is on disability because she paid for that insurance and now is entitled to receive payments because her doctors have not released her to return to work. Not everyone who is out of work and receiving disability, even if they are able to lead a somewhat normal life, is trying to "milk the system".

Back to the topic of GA and KC- there are plenty of people who freeload off parents and do not end up in jail in regards to a child they failed to report missing for a month. It is obvious the Anthony's are a lower class family, but that should have no bearing on the evidence in this case.
 
Start checking E-bay for Lee's unwanted garbage!
 
Why did George leave Ohio?
They lost their house due to George's gambling around 1984-1985
but didn't leave Ohio for Florida until 1989.Somewhere after that time Cindy ends up with only her name on the house which is still the case. This is somewhere in the DOC dumps...I'm thinking either the 1st or second dump. Someone correc me if I'm wrong about which dump this info is on.
 
Is any information available on Lee Anthony's employment or his history, and does he live at the family home (just curious)?
Once his myspace went private I have never heard any thing about his job other than LP sayin it involved travelling and also he lives about 5 minutes from his parents.
 
Knee replacement rehab is relatively long, as compared with some other surgical recoveries. But the very aim of the surgery is to return a person to a functional state---and that happens within a few months' time.

I'm a former orthopedic RN--and the ONLY surgeries for which patients unanimously declare 100% relief are joint replacements. Other surgeries disrupt joints, They may correct anatomical problems but they do not necessarily remove the cause of pain and, in fact, may add to it.

If George has claimed disability post-replacement, then he's simply justifying his freeloading. And he taught his daughter well, it would appear. (This may help explain why no one put a foot down, demanding Casey pull her own weight. She knew how to cut right to the quick, and would very rapidly make any discussion about that incredibly uncomfortable. After all, "Dad doesn't." )

The man's knees were good as new within a few months of replacement. He would not qualify for SSI or disability payment beyond the Worker's Comp he collected for a limited time.

Cindy sure found herself in an untenable situation on many fronts. I think I'd stick my head in the sand (or a gas oven), too, if I were in her shoes.
Betsy B's comments were very interesting and right on the money.
My husband had 3 operations between both his legs and always went back to work in 6 weeks. Then there came the time when the right knee which had alrady been operated on twice came to havin a knee replacement. My husband's job is very physically hard. This time te dr said he could not return to that heavy job. My husband told him this is the only job I have ever done in my life. Then the dr. said he could not ever lift more than 5 lbs. Well,my husband could not work at his job with just liftin 5 lbs. He asked the dr can't you up the lbs and the dr would not go more than 10 lbs. So my husband did the only thingggg left to do. He demanded that they train him for something else. My husband went a yr to a jr. college
and got his degree in another job,asked and got a settlement for the tools he would need in this new job and a settlement of $15,000. Sadly,when he began trying to set up a business he found that the market was saturated with this type job so in the end he went back to his former job and stayed with it until he retired. So there was no reason for George to laze around all those years...he could have been trained for some other type job. My husband still did hurt but he stayed on another 15 years on that hard job and no longer had the limp. George seems to be in very good shape if you watch him leaning over,picking up heavy things,etc. And he does not limp. My husband is still given pain meds but rarely takes one unless the barometric pressure bothers him as it does and then he will take the meds.
 
I'm sorry but I have never believed that GA lost a ton of money through an Internet scam. I don't think he's all that bright, but I don't think he's stupid either! I think this Internet scam is a ruse because he fell back into his gambling ways and CA would rip his face off if she thought he'd done that again. All MHO, of course.

I agree.

I've seen people say she controlled everything, I don't think she had much choice! I would not have trusted George or Casey to handle anything. Then to feel railroaded and blackmailed into staying with this said husband after spending everything you had bailing your family out again.

I think many of us have seen this family dynamics and recognize it, some of us have lived it. Most of us would be saying poor Cindy, because we would be seeing things as they truly were. IMO George and Casey were pushing Cindy over the edge and Casey leaving with Caylee that day pushed Cindy more. I think the 911 call Cindy placed was the day Cindy was pushed over the edge completely and she will never recover, I think that day she knew Caylee was dead and reality died that day too.

George was suppose to be the man of the family and yet failed as a provider, he failed when he gambled money, he failed at his jobs and I'm sure he failed at other things too. Is it really Cindy's fault he failed at being the man of the household? I think she had no choice but to take the reigns, someone has to do it!

Is it a fact Cindy forced George to leave his job? Does anyone know if George was having problems at the PD? Did he have a gambling problem then? Did she want him to quit because he was having problems of some sort and thought he should quit before getting fired? Does anyone know? He went into his father's car business and got into a fight with his own father, started his own company that failed. Is this all Cindy's fault too? When does George have culpability for his own mistakes and failures?

If a husband is constantly getting into problems and the wife has to come in and fix his mistakes and be the sole supporter, don't you think that would wear a woman down, it would me.

I have a feeling there are a lot of people that point the fingers at Cindy that would be just as loony as she is now, after having to deal with the crap she's had to deal with having George as a husband, Casey as a daughter, the loving support her family has given to her and that is pre Caylee missing.

Why wasn't George watching Caylee? Why didn't he tell on Casey and her weird hours? Is it because it would mean bringing up the fact he doesn't contribute to the financial situation in the homestead?

IMO Cindy was kept in the dark more often than not and that George probably covered for Casey more so than Cindy covering for Casey.

I think she was the one that went off to support the family, and they just laid back for the free ride.

No wonder she's lost her mind and she'll end up losing everything else eventually.

I do think George's activities, his jobs needs to be looked at more closely to see the family dynamics more clearly.
 
weren't the A's looking for some type of personal assistant? someone to do emails and paper work and stuff like that for free? wth was that all about? maybe i am thinking of something else, someone correct me before i go nuts!
Yes,they asked for a" volunteer" Personal Assistant!
 
I don't know yet where he moved. The house he moved out of was a rental evidently as it shows the owner living in NY. I found this strange that was out there and someone placed it in the Anthony's front yard. LOL

a2cffs.jpg
BEER PONG??? Remember Amy H told the detectives in her interview they played beer pong alot!???
 

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