2008.11.06 Nancy Grace

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Me too, Chilly. He certainly did a masterful job of changing the subject and non-answering the question. I hope NG wasn't this easily distracted from the topic at hand when she was a prosecutor.

She should have let him answer the question... that's the way she is... too hot-headed to let her guests speak. I'm glad I saw this... somebody calling her on her rudeness and getting in her face! I wish some of her 'panel' would do the same thing once in a while.
But in all fairness.. Nejame should have kept his cool as well... he kind of let his temper get out of hand and made himself look bad.
 
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Unfortunately, it didn't fit in with Nancy's agenda.

You know, I'm glad she's kept the case in the spotlight. And I do watch the show.

But I don't think she has done a good job with this, AT ALL. She is painful to watch--not because she "asks the hard questions," but because she bullies with no intention of listening to responses. Sometimes, those responses would be really, really useful.

I fully agree that keeping the case in the public eye is an enormous priority.

I just wish someone else were doing it.

I agree.. she hasn't done such a good job. She is too biased towards the guilty side... we should be able to hear the other side once in a while, but unfortunately, she doesn't want to listen to good old common sense.
I will be glad when Greta gets back to covering this case, but I'm not sure she will now. I'm glad that Nancy kept up the coverage, and I appreciate her dedication to it... but I do wish she would take a crash course in professional journalism.
 
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Did NeJame say Caylee was no longer with us or did I hear wrong?


I'm glad that I wasn't the only one who heard this. He has done this before--implies what everyone says (i.e., caylee being deceased) but covers GA & CA saying they aren't ready for it yet...along those lines...thus far the only atty who goes on record of saying Caylee alive is JB....go figure? jmo :confused:
 
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I think NG is capable of keeping Caylee in the public eye without the lies and innuendo. She is not a journalist, she is not a reporter. She is tabloid entertainment, and should be taken as such. To even associate her with good journalism is insulting to great journalist like Larry King who tell both sides and always sticks to the facts. NG, will never be anything but cheap entertainment .

Of course, your post is your opinion only!

Nancy Grace is an attorney & a crime victim -- I do not think she even pretends to be a journalist or a reporter. She keeps cases spotlighted on her show to maintain focus.

Nancy Grace is AWESOME!!! Larry King . . . what a laugh!!!
 
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I agree.. she hasn't done such a good job. She is too biased towards the guilty side... we should be able to hear the other side once in a while, but unfortunately, she doesn't want to listen to good old common sense.
I will be glad when Greta gets back to covering this case, but I'm not sure she will now. I'm glad that Nancy kept up the coverage, and I appreciate her dedication to it... but I do wish she would take a crash course in professional journalism.

she is not a journalist -- she is a lawyer & crime victim.
 
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I think any attny that goes on NG repeatedly to discuss his clients is unprofessional no matter what they say on the show.

I must agree with you, suspicious mind . . . lawyers who "advertise" themselves & their cases are totally unprofessional IMHO.

Nancy Grace is fortunate to have control of her show and keeps these types of crimes in the spotlight . . .
 
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She should have let him answer the question... that's the way she is... too hot-headed to let her guests speak. I'm glad I saw this... somebody calling her on her rudeness and getting in her face! I wish some of her 'panel' would do the same thing once in a while.
But in all fairness.. Nejame should have kept his cool as well... he kind of let his temper get out of hand and made himself look bad.

Yes, he should have. If he lets NG get under his skin, I have to wonder about his ability to use self control in a Court Room atmosphere.

Nejame knew full well what he was up against when appearing on the NG show.

If he has no respect for the host and what she has to offer, he shouldn't be there.
 
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Exactly!!!
Although helping other families with their own missing children, which is horrific and I couldn't imagine the pain, is a very noble cause, she needs to concentrate on the needs of her own situation and family. Now is not the time to be considering her vocation.
Every time I get close to sympathizing and have small grasp of understanding them, they throw a curve ball.
 
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I'm not sure of the laws, but I don't think the defense is under the same obligation to ..um..not leak. There have definitely been many LE leaks - one unnamed source after another.
And they have all been substantiated to some extent so we do know they were accurate. Too many people denied them early on I recall as not being "credible" yada yada yada. It isn't illegal for either side to have leaks unless there is a gag order in place...which there is none. LE could have held pressers and done graphs on every piece of evidence they had if they so wanted to tip their hand even more to the defense. I think they allowed the so-called leaks to help the A fam and the world directly around them understand that Caylee was indeed dead and in the back of the trunk.

How many people can sit here today and say that Caylee is still alive when even her defense team makes it so obviously clear she is deceased? This "leak" from them is specific. MN is also specific about Caylee being deceased. T. Black said it, too. Casey, Cindy, and JB are now the only ones who say they believe she is alive. George's own words say he knows the truth no matter what he is saying publically.
 
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Although helping other families with their own missing children, which is horrific and I couldn't imagine the pain, is a very noble cause, she needs to concentrate on the needs of her own situation and family. Now is not the time to be considering her vocation.
Every time I get close to sympathizing and have small grasp of understanding them, they throw a curve ball.
I think I quoted the wrong post. Sorry.
 
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Btw~ I LOVED NG going after MN!! It was the highlight of my evening. He kept spouting off about 18 months and the dress. Well...hate to tell him this...but when Caylee went missing, she was a few weeks shy of 3 years old NOT 18 months! You can purchase the same EXACT dress in other sizes and the dress held up in the interview by Cindy may be the one she wore when little...but can they prove she never owned another one in a larger size?! NG should have picked up on that and driven the point home. (Altho...she did verify that her staffer's child wore one that was a 6 at the earlier age.)
 
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Why would George or Cindy need to take a polygraph? They are not and never have been suspects.

Not my concern at the moment. I just want to know why, per Nejame, the reason George is not a candidate for a polygraph is because Cindy takes medication. Doesn't make any sense to me.
 
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It doesn't but I think Mr MN hopes if he spouts off that CA can't because of the meds enough that we'll forget about GA and LA :crazy:

Ok. I'll try to forget ;)
 
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MN was on the show last night -- mainly because I'm sure he had a "talking to" by Cindy to defend the family's honor.

I've never seem him that combative -- and I'm sure it was a direct result from an instruction from Cindy.
 
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How did this thread get to be 43 pages long? :)

Last night was crazy. I loved the tri-screen with LP chuckling to himself while NG and Nejame duked it out. I like that LP laughed off the "P.T. Barnum" insult. LP really is a clever one (alluding that Nejame is "Tom Thumb") and thinks fast on his feet.

Last night notwithstanding, I also think that Nejame (generally) is doing a fair job with what and who he has as clients. [Just my opinion] I don't get the same gagging reflex with him as I do with Baez is on screen. :)
 
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Btw~ I LOVED NG going after MN!! It was the highlight of my evening. He kept spouting off about 18 months and the dress. Well...hate to tell him this...but when Caylee went missing, she was a few weeks shy of 3 years old NOT 18 months! You can purchase the same EXACT dress in other sizes and the dress held up in the interview by Cindy may be the one she wore when little...but can they prove she never owned another one in a larger size?! NG should have picked up on that and driven the point home. (Altho...she did verify that her staffer's child wore one that was a 6 at the earlier age.)

I said the exact same thing SS.
 
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Btw~ I LOVED NG going after MN!! It was the highlight of my evening. He kept spouting off about 18 months and the dress. Well...hate to tell him this...but when Caylee went missing, she was a few weeks shy of 3 years old NOT 18 months! You can purchase the same EXACT dress in other sizes and the dress held up in the interview by Cindy may be the one she wore when little...but can they prove she never owned another one in a larger size?! NG should have picked up on that and driven the point home. (Altho...she did verify that her staffer's child wore one that was a 6 at the earlier age.)

Have you seen that photo of Caylee wearing the Disney dress? I did and I'd say she was around 12-18 months in it. Maybe that's what he was referring to? She was 18 months when she wore that particular Disney dress (she had several Disney dresses) and that the one found wasn't close in size to the one she actually wore.

Just throwing that out there. I would have liked to have NG point it out to him that Caylee was dang near 3 years of age when she disappeared.
 
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