2009.04.23 Nancy Grace

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GA: "Has any case gotten all this exposure?" :eek:

(it seems them being on tv all the time has given it a lot of exposure it wouldn't have had if it weren't for GA/CA! MOO)

Thank you for bringing this up...the OJ trial did have as much if not more air time/printed media/debate. I can remember seeing ghoulish crime scene photos on the cover of Enquirer & Globe mags in the supermarket aisles. Seriously, G & C are putting themselves in the limelight.
 
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The only snakes i know of that eat carrion are pet snakes. My corn eats frozen mice. It'd be all over any rats in the area though...The idea of anything eating Caylee makes me want to bawl my eyes out.

With the way it affects us, can you imagine how the family will deal with it in court. Poor ole GA can't even handle "remains".
 
  • #163
I thought there were2 bullit casings found somewhere at the scene on Suburban. It was in the report.

No, bullet casings were not found near Caylee.

When the document discovery was released that listed evidence collected from the site, the word "casings" were all over the CSI reports. However, the media was rushing to get information out there ASAP, and overlooked the context. The reports were discussing the collection of insects and their casings. :eek:

The casings are nothing more than the exoskeletons of insects. :bang:
 
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Thank you for bringing this up...the OJ trial did have as much if not more air time/printed media/debate. I can remember seeing ghoulish crime scene photos on the cover of Enquirer & Globe mags in the supermarket aisles. Seriously, G & C are putting themselves in the limelight.
Yes, OJ did have a lot of exposure mainly because he's OJ. But, at least in my opinion, this case wouldn't have had it not been for the A's continuing presence on tv along with their conflicting statements and bizarre behavior. At first I believe it was Caylee not being reported missing for a month that captured the headlines, but what kept it going was not only looking for Caylee but the A's own behavior. So, if Casey can't get a fair trial, they are partly to blame. MOO
 
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For what it's worth, evidence collected at remains site 15/12/2008:

Metal fragment (possible projectile) Baseline marker L8, J-60032 Item #4. OSCO to FBI No.Q-176

Oh yes, and that item as well. :crazy:

Thanks Herc!
 
  • #166
Nancy's on again! :)
 
  • #167
Think they'll explain the tool thing this time around? :crazy:
 
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OH! Next week. Thursday. Duh.
 
  • #170
Think they'll explain the tool thing this time around? :crazy:
Unless we missed something the first time around, no ~ it's the same show! :)
 
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Can they do that? CA isn't goin to sue?
 
  • #173
I can't stand hearing the Anthonys in their interview on the Early Morning Show! It makes me sick to hear Cindi talk about how much Casey has gone through. How about what Caylee went through, is she forgetting that?!
 
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I think the Medical Examiner said there were no marks on the bones (sorry) but I wonder if there could have been marks on her clothes.The Vet could still judge as to whether or not the marks were made by an animal. A tool expert would recognize marks from a tool, maybe even which tool. I do think we are all on the right track. :):)
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O/T I keep praying I live long enough for the trial..I am very "long in the tooth".

Yes, I have to agree that these new witnesses can't have anything to do with the remains or Dr. G the Medical Examiner would have included that in her final report. Remember she concluded "murder" of undetermined means. Something else is up.
 
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Yup. I bet they could determine it came from a particular dog, even. I bet there was Yorkie hair on the duct tape.


DNA tests can absolutely be done to identify individual dogs. We had our dog's DNA tested to see what breed(s) he is. But, more specific tests can be done. The Arabian Horse Registry began requiring hair root DNA testing in 2002 instead of blood tests for parentage verification.

Yorkies don't shed like some breeds. Their hair grows and needs to be cut. But, like people, they do lose hairs. I betcha there were Yorkie hairs in the Anthony vacuum cleaners.

It would be damaging to Casey if Yorkie hair was found on the duct tape.
 
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I like what the psychologist had to say tonight...disingenuous describes the A's behavior pretty well.
 
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No, bullet casings were not found near Caylee.

When the document discovery was released that listed evidence collected from the site, the word "casings" were all over the CSI reports. However, the media was rushing to get information out there ASAP, and overlooked the context. The reports were discussing the collection of insects and their casings. :eek:

The casings are nothing more than the exoskeletons of insects. :bang:

Thank you. I certainly didn't intend to get you riled up.:(
 
  • #180
OH! Next week. Thursday. Duh.

My TV schedule said TUESDAY night. They have been shifting primetime shows around lately. I could be wrong but just thought I mention it, Mama!
 
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