Tulessa
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...and she is now sitting in jail for well over a year for what reason?
That deserves more than a thank you.
...and she is now sitting in jail for well over a year for what reason?
Gotcha...I guess as good a story as any. So Casey "borrowed" money? That's a new one.
...and she is now sitting in jail for well over a year for what reason?
She owed "something" to the bad guys. Maybe it was drugs, maybe it was a loan shark. Maybe she witnessed a mob hit? She swore she wouldn't tell, and to make sure that she kept her mouth shut, they took Caylee with a promise to give her back when the coast was clear.
This is also why Cindy said Casey would be called "Mother of the year" when it was all over- Casey kept mum to protect her daughter/family even though she was being crucified by the press and was a penal system martyr.
JoAnn_W
really not starting to believe Casey's lies, lol
Nah...but it would make for a good tv movie. lol
She will still call her MOTY when she is sitting on Death Row. That's how deep in denial they are.:innocent:
Comes back to the same problem she has with the Imaginanny, who is the drug dealer? Name? Associates? Last known address? Phone numbers?
Caylee is dead, there is no reason to protect these people.
The state is looking to kill Casey, she is not protecting them out of self preservation.
Imaginary Drug Dealers are not going to help her anymore than the Imaginary Nanny helped her avoid indictment.
That's why I think the Jesse-selling-Caylee-to-unknown buyers story works better. She only has to prove she associated with Jesse and made calls to him around the time Caylee went missing.
Since Jesse, not KC, knew the child-buyers, then she doesn't have to prove they exist...
She owed "something" to the bad guys. Maybe it was drugs, maybe it was a loan shark. Maybe she witnessed a mob hit? She swore she wouldn't tell, and to make sure that she kept her mouth shut, they took Caylee with a promise to give her back when the coast was clear.
This is also why Cindy said Casey would be called "Mother of the year" when it was all over- Casey kept mum to protect her daughter/family even though she was being crucified by the press and was a penal system martyr.
JoAnn_W
really not starting to believe Casey's lies, lol
Having been in denial myself, I really don't fault them for it. I believe they (Cindy) will snap out of it, though. Just not sure when.
JoAnn_W
So she stole AH's checkbook to pay off the loan shark and decided she really needed those sexy white sunglasses instead?
I don't fault them being in denial. But I have a MAJOR problem with their lies and tampering with evidence. As many on here know, this case has made me a staunch believer in the DP. When I joined this forum I was dead set against it. I lost a brother and a SIL to a brutal murder in 2008. Even then I didn't believe in the DP and we went to the DA and begged him not to seek it. But this case has made me do a total 360. They have lied and connived to cover up what she has done and I feel NO sympathy for them at all. In the beginning? Yes I did. But not Now!
Oh, that is the beauty of drug dealers/mafia people. They have fake names and addresses and no one knows nothing . She met her dealer at Bar X.
She knew if she coughed them up that her daughter, parents and brother and grandparents would all be killed.
Also, she used the "nanny" excuse for her overbearing mother. She admits to lying, not being a good liar. She tried the nanny story with the detectives, but it all fell apart because she was just a scared mommy junkie afraid to give up the dealer because when she was arrested she thought Caylee was still alive.
She's kept mum about this to everyone but Baez. The prosecution is spending all their time and resources on ripping apart the nanny story- only to be shocked when Baez team readily admit she lied about the nanny.
How am I doing walking in her criminal mind shoes?
JoAnn_W
Nah. But petty theft is just one of her habits and can't get her the death penalty.
Actually- what she was doing was practicng her latest scam. If it worked well, she could have gotten the 25 grand she needed and Caylee would be safe today.
JoAnn_W
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Wanna buy a bridge.............
I think I'll pass. :woohoo:Now why would I wanna buy your bridge when I got my own to sell, LOL.
I'll tell you what- I'll buy yours if you buy mine. You go first. Trust me- I'm a doctor
JoAnn_W
This might make a nice One Street Hill episode for KC but it doesn't really jive with real life. First of all, nobody thought she was a junkie - even the people she was around 24/7. All they noticed was a slight spike in smoking weed and maybe a few pills. If she was into anyone for serious money - drug dealers don't bother kidnapping a child, they just off the person who owes them. She couldn't have owed anyone that much unless she was a huge traficker, and even so, they would not have gone after her family - she's not a middle-management member of some cartel despite her delusions of grandeur. Not to mention that anyone who had been around KC for five minutes would know she could freaking care less if any of her family disappeared (with the possible exception of her brother it would be completely in her self interest to have them dead or gone). And I'd think she would have been flush enough while her new career was "picking up" to not have to constantly steal from family and friends like the silly little moocher she was.
And dragging Jesse into some little suburban white-bread drug fantasy would be truly idiotic, even for JB. I think the prosecution could make short work of any attempt to pin this on a life of crime.
And even if they couldn't, all it would do is help prove felony manslaughter rather than premeditated murder. The sentence is the same - the difference is absolutely moot for all intents and purposes.
As long as we are playing this game, let's assume the babysitter/Zanny story is true.
If I had a nanny whom I trusted, and I went one day to pick up my daughter and she was not there, and the nanny's cell was "no longer in service" I would not assume my daughter had been kidnapped. I would start calling hospitals and the police to see if there had been an accident. I would think something had happened to both of them, not that my fabulous, nanny had stolen my baby.
Bolded by me. Actually, drug dealers do not have a uniform code. On the other hand, taking kids for a bad dope deal is not uncommon.
JoAnn_W
Replying to myself. Here's a link talking about the massive problem of kidnappings mixed with drug dealers:
http://newsmax.com/Newsfront/phoenix-drug-kidnappings/2009/02/17/id/328325
JoAnn_W