Woe.be.gone
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I think BP (oil) has all they can do just to deal with their own problems. LOL
Belly laugh - thank you! :biglaugh::applause:
Oh and ty to countzero too.
I think BP (oil) has all they can do just to deal with their own problems. LOL
When Casey tried to somehow make sense of her lies about universal by telling the detectives "Maybe we could hand out some fliers or see if people at the turnstiles have seen Caylee"
This is mind boggling for several reasons.
1) Why would she need to lie to police to have them escort her to Universal?
2) Why mention handing out fliers when you didn't bring any?
3) If you were in fear for Caylee's life and you were protecting the family for 31 days, what changed? Why is it suddenly ok for you to be cooperating with police? Are you not in danger any more?
4)Why wouldn't you do this on your own, you've had 31 days?
5) What does it mean if something makes sense "in a backwards sort of way"?
It is just my opinion. It smells bad and there is indeed a trash bag there, yet there is no body. Obvious to me, its the trash without further reliable evidence. IMO
What? What?
What? What?
Its the "Flat Earth Theory" Atlanta.. as in.. "if there was no body found in the trunk.. then obviously there was never one in there at any time". Same as the flat earth folks believe "if I cant see the curve of the world..then it doesn't exist".
My two cents.. lolol
wild
George saying he said, "Please don't let this be my daughter or granddaughter."
However in his own words, he maintains that Cindy and Casey had been in constant contact, so it seems preposterous that he included Casey in that silent plea. Cindy and Casey had talked every day or every other day, according to GA. He knew the car had been impounded since the 30th.