DawnTCB
Taking Care of Business
- Joined
- Sep 22, 2004
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I was just thinking, after JB finished his closing, ICA gave him a big hug, which, taken at face value only, was a "thank you" for getting up there and giving it his all. Say what you will about JB, he gave that speech everything he had.
But there was no one to hug the State today... no one to say thank you for pouring out your heart and soul and speaking for little Caylee. :grouphug::grouphug::grouphug:
I say thank you, and if I was there I would hug you. :hug: Spectacular.
And although I have recently felt I did not have an emotional involvement in this case, I cried THREE times during LDB's passionate explanation. Compelling, encompassing, honest, without gamesmanship, and short!
PS: I was glad LDB played that "gimme Tony's number" call... I have explained this case to so many people over the last three years and I always play that call... how can you listen to that and imagine she had nothing to do with it? No mother of a missing child talks like that. None. And no mother of a child that they loved who died in an accident talks like that either, no matter what their father might or might not have done.
But there was no one to hug the State today... no one to say thank you for pouring out your heart and soul and speaking for little Caylee. :grouphug::grouphug::grouphug:
I say thank you, and if I was there I would hug you. :hug: Spectacular.
And although I have recently felt I did not have an emotional involvement in this case, I cried THREE times during LDB's passionate explanation. Compelling, encompassing, honest, without gamesmanship, and short!
PS: I was glad LDB played that "gimme Tony's number" call... I have explained this case to so many people over the last three years and I always play that call... how can you listen to that and imagine she had nothing to do with it? No mother of a missing child talks like that. None. And no mother of a child that they loved who died in an accident talks like that either, no matter what their father might or might not have done.