magic-cat
Mother to Many
Thank you kindly...glad to be of assistance. :blowkiss:Respectfully snipped to save space:
Magic-cat, your excellent points actually caused me to change my mind on this. I had felt that George's communications were none of the public's business, but, on reflection, I believe your line of thinking is more appropriate.
I do not have an attorney. I have not been on the national news for 6 months. My daughter did not murder her child who had been raised in my home. And if I decided to commit suicide, nobody would know it until AFTER the fact. But, IF all those things were true of me as they are of George, then I would know of a certainty that after I was gone it would all be made public.So, Magic Cat, if the police were called by your attorney because you left a suicide text message and he was worried about you, does that then mean that it's the taxpayers' right to know and read your notes?
Then his lawyer might should have not spoken to the MEDIA about it, don't you think? "Keep it secret-keep it safe"...Thank you for posting this, I just finished reading something similar when I did a google search. So, if suicide is not a crime, then why would GA's letter and everything he stated to LE, possibly be released to the public? IMO, this is a personal issue that should be kept between GA and those who are treating him.
Florida Sunshine Laws...everything is made public...Hayley, So sorry to hear about the loss of your roomate, I know that must of been so very difficult for you. {{Hugs}}. I hadn't thought about the incident report being filed as a reason to make the matter public, but I see it as a possibility. I guess I just don't understand the reasoning behind making every single incident report public.
As for the note. I would be INTENSELY interested to see what he wrote and to whom. I would especially be intrigued to know what the veiled comments were about her friends, and would love to see his manner of writing-it can tell you a great deal about an individual. Why do I care? Well, this has been a roller coaster ride from HADES from the beginning and George has been along for the ride. He is the father of one of the most cold-hearted and calculated FEMALE sociopaths that perhaps has been studied to this date. He is her father and therefore holds some clues as to who SHE is. He knows her intimately, and he knows her TRUTHFULLY. Cindy had told her co-worker that Casey yelled at George more than she did. This is very telling, as, except for the gas can incident, I have never heard George mention a word of his daughters treatment of him personally. I am interested in the truth, and if reading his letters, notes, or texts will help me arrive at the shores of that beautiful state-TRUTH-then I will pour over them for hours on end and analyze them frontward and backward and sideways and gleen ANYTHING and EVERYTHING from them that I can.
If that makes me uncompassionate well allright then. If I could get my hands on any member of that family's private correspondence of ANY kind I would read it and that includes their journals or anything else that became available for me to have access. If it will shed some light on how a monster such as Casey develops and if their are triggers or milestones they share in common (sociopaths that is) then I will read their most private thoughts and confessions. I likely won't feel so good afterward, but then again, who has felt good after listening to any one of the interviews with the police or the FBI? Who has felt good after listening to one lie after another being spewed in the media on a nearly daily basis by this family? I will suffer the bad mood or the bad feelings to get at the heart of what makes this evil woman tick...and if I have to read a suicide note to gain insight into this, then that is exactly what I will do...and without guilt or regret.