imnotheonlyone
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Fradulent use of personal identification? Hmmmmmm
These records should all be public record - any locals up for a trip to the courthouse?
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Fradulent use of personal identification? Hmmmmmm
Why would Casey protect her father, especially since they didn't get along?
Yep, really hard on the family, and now I've opened pandoras box. Believe it or not, it's harder on the family now that they know he truly is alive and well. His 88 year old mother is still alive and she is just so dissapointed in him, she can't even begin to forgive him, she feels he abandoned her! Considering all of this happened in the 70's, there are different resources available today, than there were then. I have many many resources and ways that in which I was able to locate him. I called Headquarters where the missing person case was initially filed and they were astounded at what I was able to do 31 years later. Bottom line, the missing was smart to give ficticous addresses everywhere he went. It wasn't until the early 90's that he started using his SS number again. But by that time, no one was looking for him because everyone thought he was dead. I checked for activity on his SS# and wouldn't you know! From there I ran a background check, and had to go through a ton of fake addresses to finally find the real one. Like I said earlier, this was a two year process and it wasn't easy.
It was a video that showed him in his black SUV pulling the sign for Caylee.. In the middle of the headline story and you click on it...
NEW CHARGES FOR ANTHONY (ADDITIONAL THEFT .... WEDNESDAY
http://www.wesh.com/news/17377729/detail.html
Does anyone know what fraudulent use of ID might mean???? besides $$$
Uh oh, has she been out of town and using someone's else's ID at the airport?
Simply amazing! While you may have opened Pandora's Box, I'm sure some in your family feel relieved knowing that there is at least an end to the mystery. At least that's how I would feel if something like that happened to my family.
I agree completely. Just like too many mothers before her, Casey did not want a child so she, and she alone, disposed of sweet little Caylee. All the conspiracy theories are fun to contemplate and speculate about, but the truth is really simple. Casey did it. No one helped her. No one plotted with her. No one else is involved.
You don't suppose Casey went to Puerto Rico with her friends and left Caylee with someone and something horrible happened?