According to LA and KC's myspace messages--they joked about getting Dad a book. "The Dummies guide to getting a job."
I think that JB is very cruel to allow the GP's to believe their Caylee is alive. We can expect that from KC..she is a psycho, what's his excuse. He knows the score and he should at least be making some attempt to ease the GP's to the ultimate outcome. What is Cindy going to do by the time the trial comes? She is going to be completely gone! In the meantime he reports phony leads, phony hope, all in the name of protecting his client? I don't think so. I think he is perpetuating a crime and should be viewed as such. Even an attorney is not above the law.
Pretty well known that GA and CA have had their issues, and still are! I'm thinkin' CA was po'd at GA for whatever reason (his fed-up with KC attitude, his balking at her control of him, pick one of many!) and decided to "punish" him by taking the apple of his eye (dear little Caylee) away from the house on Father's Day and with her for the day while she and Caylee went to see her own dad.
LA and KC being self-centered as they are, figured, well, if mom isn't sticking around for Father's Day, why should we?
I can understand CA going to visit her day for Father's Day, but criminy, even with George working, there could have been some sort of celebration in honor of GA before she had to leave for Mt. Dora, less than an hour away from her home, maybe had all the family their for breakfast, but at least SOMEthing for him.
According to LA and KC's myspace messages--they joked about getting Dad a book. "The Dummies guide to getting a job."
Has anybody stated that CA or CLA or LA or CA di anything for george on fathers day? I just cant see a daughter not giving her dad a hug and saying happy fathers day! Or did I miss something? I no that ca took caylee to her dads at nursing home but what about ga did he not get a card or a happy fathers day from his kids just wanted to know?
Ok, I really do enjoy humour.
BUT,
And I am not innocent of spewing some out there for public consumption.
BUT, are we crossing some lines of decency?
Get it, got it, agree on the squirrel story. --> It doesn't jive. It is ridiculous and it is not credible.
BUT,
Reducing the decomp evidence/smell of a little, tiny, innocent, defenseless Toddler to this degree of humour is a bit tasteless, yes?
(Not arguing your emotions or the point,) But could we please exercise some degree of honour and respect for Caylee in this process?
Black-humour is normal, and reasonable, but my rant tonight is that people are taking it way too far, without really thinking beyond squirrels, and squirrel comments.
Caylee is gone. And the smell from the Pontiac WASN'T related to squirrels, as much as we'd all like to kid our-selves.
There is a time & a place for black-humour - and the decomp smell just ain't the place. That was a vibrant, lovely, beautiful little girl - one who would be in a play in elementary school, earn swimming badges, get homesick while at summer camp, suffer over her first 'love' in grade 7, badger her parents (Grand-Parents?) for mani-pedi, dress, purse, and acceptance for her Prom Date.
It IS worthy of thought, and even black humour, but we're going way, way out of line here.
That squirrelly smell was Caylee - and she had a future ahead of her.
(Not terribly concerned if this makes me hated. This is whacked.)
Ok, I really do enjoy humour.
BUT,
And I am not innocent of spewing some out there for public consumption.
BUT, are we crossing some lines of decency?
Get it, got it, agree on the squirrel story. --> It doesn't jive. It is ridiculous and it is not credible.
BUT,
Reducing the decomp evidence/smell of a little, tiny, innocent, defenseless Toddler to this degree of humour is a bit tasteless, yes?
(Not arguing your emotions or the point,) But could we please exercise some degree of honour and respect for Caylee in this process?
Black-humour is normal, and reasonable, but my rant tonight is that people are taking it way too far, without really thinking beyond squirrels, and squirrel comments.
Caylee is gone. And the smell from the Pontiac WASN'T related to squirrels, as much as we'd all like to kid our-selves.
There is a time & a place for black-humour - and the decomp smell just ain't the place. That was a vibrant, lovely, beautiful little girl - one who would be in a play in elementary school, earn swimming badges, get homesick while at summer camp, suffer over her first 'love' in grade 7, badger her parents (Grand-Parents?) for mani-pedi, dress, purse, and acceptance for her Prom Date.
It IS worthy of thought, and even black humour, but we're going way, way out of line here.
That squirrelly smell was Caylee - and she had a future ahead of her.
(Not terribly concerned if this makes me hated. This is whacked.)
I don't think that ANYONE here was making any kind of mockery of what the smell was..I think that he original question was asking if someone hit a squirell to see if it left a smell, no different than those who did the pizza test knowing it wasn't pizza..
My apologies if anything I said about squirrels hit you the wrong way, I can assure you, it was not meant at all in that manner..:blowkiss:
And I changed my avtar sorry if it offened anyone and no this is not a laughing matter It's about caylee, but its so hard when you hear the stupid lies that ca says! Sorry too!
Ok, I really do enjoy humour.
BUT,
And I am not innocent of spewing some out there for public consumption.
BUT, are we crossing some lines of decency?
Get it, got it, agree on the squirrel story. --> It doesn't jive. It is ridiculous and it is not credible.
BUT, Reducing the decomp evidence/smell of a little, tiny, innocent, defenseless Toddler to this degree of humour is a bit tasteless, yes?
(Not arguing your emotions or the point,) But could we please exercise some degree of honour and respect for Caylee in this process?
Black-humour is normal, and reasonable, but my rant tonight is that people are taking it way too far, without really thinking beyond squirrels, and squirrel comments.
Caylee is gone. And the smell from the Pontiac WASN'T related to squirrels, as much as we'd all like to kid our-selves.
There is a time & a place for black-humour - and the decomp smell just ain't the place. That was a vibrant, lovely, beautiful little girl - one who would be in a play in elementary school, earn swimming badges, get homesick while at summer camp, suffer over her first 'love' in grade 7, badger her parents (Grand-Parents?) for mani-pedi, dress, purse, and acceptance for her Prom Date.
It IS worthy of thought, and even black humour, but we're going way, way out of line here.
That squirrelly smell was Caylee - and she had a future ahead of her.
(Not terribly concerned if this makes me hated. This is whacked.)
Ok, I really do enjoy humour.
BUT,
And I am not innocent of spewing some out there for public consumption.
BUT, are we crossing some lines of decency?
Get it, got it, agree on the squirrel story. --> It doesn't jive. It is ridiculous and it is not credible.
BUT,
Reducing the decomp evidence/smell of a little, tiny, innocent, defenseless Toddler to this degree of humour is a bit tasteless, yes?
(Not arguing your emotions or the point,) But could we please exercise some degree of honour and respect for Caylee in this process?
Black-humour is normal, and reasonable, but my rant tonight is that people are taking it way too far, without really thinking beyond squirrels, and squirrel comments.
Caylee is gone. And the smell from the Pontiac WASN'T related to squirrels, as much as we'd all like to kid our-selves.
There is a time & a place for black-humour - and the decomp smell just ain't the place. That was a vibrant, lovely, beautiful little girl - one who would be in a play in elementary school, earn swimming badges, get homesick while at summer camp, suffer over her first 'love' in grade 7, badger her parents (Grand-Parents?) for mani-pedi, dress, purse, and acceptance for her Prom Date.
It IS worthy of thought, and even black humour, but we're going way, way out of line here.
That squirrelly smell was Caylee - and she had a future ahead of her.
(Not terribly concerned if this makes me hated. This is whacked.)
Ok, I really do enjoy humour.
BUT,
And I am not innocent of spewing some out there for public consumption.
BUT, are we crossing some lines of decency?
Get it, got it, agree on the squirrel story. --> It doesn't jive. It is ridiculous and it is not credible.
BUT,
Reducing the decomp evidence/smell of a little, tiny, innocent, defenseless Toddler to this degree of humour is a bit tasteless, yes?
(Not arguing your emotions or the point,) But could we please exercise some degree of honour and respect for Caylee in this process?
Black-humour is normal, and reasonable, but my rant tonight is that people are taking it way too far, without really thinking beyond squirrels, and squirrel comments.
Caylee is gone. And the smell from the Pontiac WASN'T related to squirrels, as much as we'd all like to kid our-selves.
There is a time & a place for black-humour - and the decomp smell just ain't the place. That was a vibrant, lovely, beautiful little girl - one who would be in a play in elementary school, earn swimming badges, get homesick while at summer camp, suffer over her first 'love' in grade 7, badger her parents (Grand-Parents?) for mani-pedi, dress, purse, and acceptance for her Prom Date.
It IS worthy of thought, and even black humour, but we're going way, way out of line here.
That squirrelly smell was Caylee - and she had a future ahead of her.
(Not terribly concerned if this makes me hated. This is whacked.)
There was no mention of Casey being by the house till later on the 15th (grandma and Caylee swimming, Casey gets a towel). George worked that night so I doubt if Casey even saw him if she was there at all. I don't recall if LE even asked George in his interview where Casey was that day..hmmm...anyone remember where GA said his daughter was? Important dates serve as a trigger...surely he remembered where she was.I don't remember which, but in one of CA's interviews she stated that GA did not want to celebrate Fathers Day. She didn't give a reason why. Very sad really.
:truce: We know that. We absolutely care about what happened to Caylee or we wouldn't be here. The squirrel comments are making fun of the ridiculousness of Casey's & Cindy's statements. We acknowledge the horrible smell of the car was Caylee's decomp in the trunk, not some dead squirrels or rotting pizza, okay?
My personal rant is that the media keeps calling Caylee 3 years old, when Caylee obviously died before reaching her 3rd birthday- she was 2- 21/2 if you want to be exact!