Nancy Grace - Fri., 1/23/09

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Well with the whole 24 hour missing person thing, I'm sure they knew Sgt. Allen would take it very seriously and get on it!
 
LE officer said LA showed up sometime afterward at hospital.

It was also said that the attorney for the Anthony's was at the hospital too.
Maybe everyone just needs to leave the man be for awhile so he does have time to think. He is in a safe setting now and it sounds like that is what he wanted in the first place...some peace and quiet.

My heart goes out to George. I understand the horrible pain that he is suffering because of the murder of Caylee. I can also understand his not wanting to live too. I'm glad that he didn't succeed though. He is living in the middle of a nightmare that isn't going to end and he must feel like he has lost his reason for living. I can't imagine losing a 2 yr old child to murder. I think it is a little different to lose a grown child even though the pain is no different.
I watch the videos of Caylee and cry and I didn't even know her. I'm going to pray for healing for George bless his heart.
 
I agree too, I dont think two days is long enough, I had a friend who tired to commit suicide after being dopped up on all sorts of meds, as soon as they let her out the next day she was in the hospital for another suicide attempt, I blaim the docs for all the meds they had her on, but that is another story, my point being I think George should be very carefully monitored, the poor soul has been through enough and needs a loving enviornment like you said!

you're right, it's not long enough...here in ontario when you are "formed 1" under the mental health act, you are held for 72hrs, no release before that and often times it's much longer..you're on a locked ward and not allowed to leave (ie: go outside to smoke) without a nurse escort.
if you do leave while being under a "form 1" a BOLO will be issued and you'll be picked up by the police and taken back.
 
It was also said that the attorney for the Anthony's was at the hospital too.
Maybe everyone just needs to leave the man be for awhile so he does have time to think. He is in a safe setting now and it sounds like that is what he wanted in the first place...some peace and quiet.

My heart goes out to George. I understand the horrible pain that he is suffering because of the murder of Caylee. I can also understand his not wanting to live too. I'm glad that he didn't succeed though. He is living in the middle of a nightmare that isn't going to end and he must feel like he has lost his reason for living. I can't imagine losing a 2 yr old child to murder. I think it is a little different to lose a grown child even though the pain is no different.
I watch the videos of Caylee and cry and I didn't even know her. I'm going to pray for healing for George bless his heart.
Im saying a prayer for him tonight too, and hope God heals his broken heart....
 
It was also said that the attorney for the Anthony's was at the hospital too.
Maybe everyone just needs to leave the man be for awhile so he does have time to think. He is in a safe setting now and it sounds like that is what he wanted in the first place...some peace and quiet.

The first thing he said to the responding officers was that he wanted to be left alone. I think that he should be. He needs peace, quiet and medical treatment. He doesn't need the circus following him to the hospital. I wonder what type of medical insurance he has. I hope that it will enable him to stay away from the toxic environment of Hopespring for a long time.
 
CA was mad????? Can we put her in the cell :furious:with Casey? I think they would be two happy campers. they could just lie and lie to each other and make up stories all day long. I'm furious!!


I was shocked when I heard that. Really shocked.

There have been a few people on here lambasting other posters in the most scathing terms for ever criticizing the Anthonys, since within minutes of when this all broke early this morning.

And I've been bending over backwards to give Cindy the benefit of the doubt and put aside my thoughts about how I suspect George gets treated at home. But my God, the man is suicidal and she's angry about it?!! No wonder he's depressed to the point of talking about doing away with himself.

Yes, I can understand being angry when a loved one commits suicide but when they are alive, you put aside your own feelings to help them.

I would expect any sane adult to know that. :mad:
 
I was shocked when I heard that. Really shocked.

There have been a few people on here lambasting other posters in the most scathing terms for ever criticizing the Anthonys, since within minutes of when this all broke early this morning.

And I've been bending over backwards to give Cindy the benefit of the doubt and put aside my thoughts about how I suspect George gets treated at home. But my God, the man is suicidal and she's angry about it?!! No wonder he's depressed to the point of talking about doing away with himself.

Yes, I can understand being angry when a loved one commits suicide but when they are alive, you put aside your own feelings to help them.

I would expect any sane adult to know that. :mad:

Therein lies the rub.
 
some people show anger when they are fearful.
 
I wonder what all was in the 5 page 'suicide' note.

The note has also been described as being 6 or 8, or whatever pages. Why can't we be provided with facts? How hard is it to count pages? What in the world is going on with this stuff?
 
The note has also been described as being 6 or 8, or whatever pages. Why can't we be provided with facts? How hard is it to count pages? What in the world is going on with this stuff?

I don't know if this is just rumor, but I heard that there were two notes found - one in the car and one in the room. Maybe this explains the confusion over the number of pages.
 
I think that George was just starting to come to terms with all of this. Too much to face. Sometimes you are sort of in a dream state and hope that the nightmare is only that - just a nightmare. You wake up and everything is fine. Not so here. It is awful. He can't escape this. I think it should be secluded for awhile.
 
It's obvious that the only light in GA's life was Caylee and now she is gone and what does he have left?
 
I agree.....Something is weighing heavily on him & I'm convinced he knows more than what he's said.

The difference between him & Casey is that George actually has a conscience

Casey would never consider taking her own life - Nothing bothers her


I think the murder and loss of his little granddaught who was the light of his life is the burden weighing heavily on Georges heart....nothing more or less.
His is living a nightmare and it is really hard to make your heart understand that you will never see that loved one again...never hold her little body and get a hug and kiss from her or hear her sing "You Are My Sunshine" again. Never is like a foreign word that you just can't comprehend when it comes to the loss of a child. I just feel so bad for him.

Casey is to self centered to harm a hair on her own head. She could care less about her parents...grandparents... and how this is affecting them. I hope they do put the death penalty back on the table and I hope she gets it.
 
We were also told that George required recessitation and that he did not send any text messages to Cindy. No actual attempt at suicide and then about popping sleeping pills. Wanted privacy and to get away or wanted to kill himself.

What in the world is going on? Why can't media and personal contact sources tell the same story?
 
OMG. Cindy is mad at George? What a piece of ..... Let's see, Casey is all about Casey, me me, I, me. :furious: Cindy all about me, me , I, me. :furious::devil::devil::devil: No wonder Casey and Cindy don't seem to get along. Who can out do who? George all about Caylee. How much more can they torment this man. Maybe SA can place him a protective witness. :waitasec:
 
Speaking from personal experience, when you and your spouse are a crime victim or someone you love is a victim of a violent crime marriages tend to crumble. With anger comes blame and even if your marriage was strong to begin with it is hard to "stick together" with everyones opinions and "what ifs" going through your mind to try to come to terms with tragedy. The A's are under additional pressure with the media spotlight and the fact that there daughter is charged with murdering there granddaughter. The mind works differently under pressure and it is apparent the George and Cindy have different thought processes and priorities. My heart goes out to George. I don't think the marriage can survive this. I am sure Cindy is still dwelling on the past to avoid thinking of the heart ache of what lies ahead in there journey with there daughter. :behindbar May god bless them all and please JB release the remains so that Caylee can be laid to rest. What jewelery was Cindy and George planning on Caylee wearing at the funeral?
 
I think the murder and loss of his little granddaught who was the light of his life is the burden weighing heavily on Georges heart....nothing more or less.
His is living a nightmare and it is really hard to make your heart understand that you will never see that loved one again...never hold her little body and get a hug and kiss from her or hear her sing "You Are My Sunshine" again. Never is like a foreign word that you just can't comprehend when it comes to the loss of a child. I just feel so bad for him.

Casey is to self centered to harm a hair on her own head. She could care less about her parents...grandparents... and how this is affecting them. I hope they do put the death penalty back on the table and I hope she gets it.

Me too, B.
 
I pray he goes to another facility. At least for a few more days.

Considering the circumstances around this event GA is likely to be transferred to a mental health facility to further monitor his well being. Considering most psychiatric medications take at least two weeks to notice effect, I would imagine he would be under observation for at least that amount of time.

At least, I'm hoping this is what happens. I can't imagine his physicians sending him home in that critical first two weeks of starting an anti-depressant (assuming they have). He needs the rest for sure, but most importantly, his reaction to any medications needs to be carefully monitored.
 
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