2009.07.30 Document Release

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  • #121
Really, what was the inflatable bed for? there was no zanny

Maybe she offered Curb service..... LOL !!!

OK, I'll go back into my corner..
 
  • #122
So I guess the docs ARE out, huh?! LOL

Just came on to check...anyone want to help an old lady out and give a brief synopsis of what they've released?

There's some records of inventory taken that belonged to Caylee and LOT of personal info on Jesse G. (which we think STINKS!) and the typed records of previously released videos of the Anthonys, including KC. That's the briefest brief - LOL!
 
  • #123
It's ends up a dried little wad of scab JBean about the size of a wad of gum. I kept mine (sons) in the freezer in a film cannister but I probably didn't need to. I'm glad to hear others here saved theirs because I'd hate to have been alone with The A's on this one LOL!

I didn't keep them. I did keep first haircuts and first lost teeth...that's about all my weak stomach can handle! (I have the queasiest stomach in the northwest!)
 
  • #124
i didn't know they were kept at home. I mean don't they have to be specially stored?

The umbilical cord stump itself, does not have to be specially stored. The cord blood which is collected (when the cord is cut) must be stored cryogenically (frozen). Not only did my husband and I save each of our children's stumps, we chose to have their cord blood collected at birth, and their cord blood is stored at the CBR facility in Tucson, AZ.

So, to answer your question, no special storage for umbilical stumps.....
 
  • #125
I re-read GA's LE interview today. In it, he went through the whole secondary story of the BP kidnapping. Didn't he say that he had no knowledge of this story in the ZG deposition? Could these guys really be that confident that they untouchable by LE?
 
  • #126
The umbilical cord stump itself, does not have to be specially stored. The cord blood which is collected (when the cord is cut) must be stored cryogenically (frozen). Not only did my husband and I save each of our children's stumps, we chose to have their cord blood collected at birth, and their cord blood is stored at the CBR facility in Tucson, AZ.

So, to answer your question, no special storage for umbilical stumps.....


What do you use the cord blood for?
 
  • #127
I hope he writes a book and gets SOMETHING out of this.

Me too! And lots of SOMETHING! I would buy his book plus buy it for friends/family just to support him. It is so unfair what this is doing to his life.
 
  • #128
Really, what was the inflatable bed for? there was no zanny

CA did state in her LE detective interview that she told KC she could move out with the stipulation that KC was employed, a job is necessary. You can't stay house to house." Maybe KC used the bed to sleep on at one of the homes CA was referring to. The only other thing I can think of is the blow up bed was a tool of a trade. Kind of like the avon lady who goes door to door or a message therapist who must lugg her table in and out homes. A person can easily sanatize a blow up bed rather than a cloth mattess. this way KC wouldn't feel like she was imposing
 
  • #129
Really, what was the inflatable bed for? there was no zanny

I would guess it was a place for Caylee to sleep on the occasions Casey's boy of the week said that her toddler being in the bed with them was inappropriate. Hey, no problem, in addition to a diaper bag I have an inflatable mattress in my trunk at all times. (the jokes are endless so I will skip them).

Notice Cindy says it has been home for the last two months.
The first of those month's Tony didn't have Caylee overnight at his place.
The second month Caylee was dead. Mattress at home.
 
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Re: the hair-straightener. Why would KC need hair straightener??? (I'm a hair dresser), she doesn't need that product!

She probably stole it. Whether she needed it or not would be of little issue.
 
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Uh oh, now that poor Sandra Lee has her name all over this too. I don't know who's address that doll was collected from, does anyone know who lives at 2500 West Colonial Drive, Orlando? I guess they called the cops when they got the package.

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I may well be wrong but I'm thinking L.A.
 
  • #134
I was so moved by the interview with Richard Grund today. His face just reeks of exhaustion and compassion and resentment and sympathy and love and fear and regret and embarrassment. There's no emotion in the world I didn't see in his glassy eyes. When he said that Jesse is only 26 years old... that made my heart drop to my shoes. Goodness gracious.

If you read all Jesse's personnel files, and garnered from that a profile of a kid who was lazy and slovenly, one must certainly imagine that at some point in a person's life, maturity happens. And the way he has handled himself throughout this entire investigation, it is clear to me that he has reached that point. He has matured. He's no longer a server at TGI Fridays, he's no longer a kid thinking it would be cool to be a cop but who finds out he's not cut out for it. He's no longer a wide-eyed boy in love with a beautiful sex goddess who rejects him. He's now the prime focus of a gaggle of goons who are trying to use slight of hand to pin a tail on a donkey.

He'll change from this. He'll grow, I'm sure of that. I have this inexplicable need to say that I have confidence in Jesse, and in his future. You don't come from a background of people like his parents and NOT walk forward somehow.

When Richard said that they don't regret any of this because otherwise, they'd never have known Caylee, that won me over. His eye was on the war, not the battle. What was that line from "The Patriot" ? Aim small, miss small, I think it was.

I'm babbling because I'm overwhelmed with emotion. If I owned my own company, the first person I'd hire would be Jesse. I hope somebody else out there feels the same way.

Hang in there, Jesse. You aren't alone.
 
  • #135
I, like many others have stated on this thread, stopped reading after only a few pages of the info on Jesse. I am hoping other who were unfortunate enough to have been used by Casey don't have to have their lives dissected and exposed to this same degree, too! Especially Amy. MOO
 
  • #136
I was so moved by the interview with Richard Grund today. His face just reeks of exhaustion and compassion and resentment and sympathy and love and fear and regret and embarrassment. There's no emotion in the world I didn't see in his glassy eyes. When he said that Jesse is only 26 years old... that made my heart drop to my shoes. Goodness gracious.

If you read all Jesse's personnel files, and garnered from that a profile of a kid who was lazy and slovenly, one must certainly imagine that at some point in a person's life, maturity happens. And the way he has handled himself throughout this entire investigation, it is clear to me that he has reached that point. He has matured. He's no longer a server at TGI Fridays, he's no longer a kid thinking it would be cool to be a cop but who finds out he's not cut out for it. He's no longer a wide-eyed boy in love with a beautiful sex goddess who rejects him. He's now the prime focus of a gaggle of goons who are trying to use slight of hand to pin a tail on a donkey.

He'll change from this. He'll grow, I'm sure of that. I have this inexplicable need to say that I have confidence in Jesse, and in his future. You don't come from a background of people like his parents and NOT walk forward somehow.

When Richard said that they don't regret any of this because otherwise, they'd never have known Caylee, that won me over. His eye was on the war, not the battle. What was that line from "The Patriot" ? Aim small, miss small, I think it was.

I'm babbling because I'm overwhelmed with emotion. If I owned my own company, the first person I'd hire would be Jesse. I hope somebody else out there feels the same way.

Hang in there, Jesse. You aren't alone.


I agree. And Jesse has done nothing wrong. Not everyone is cut out to be a police officer. You can see how strict the training levels are and it serves two purposes, safety of the public and safety for the officer. It is no disgrace to admit you are not cut out to be a cop, for sure. It is a tough job very much like a fireman, safety being number one priority. If JB thinks he will be pointing the finger at Jesse because of his work record JB will find most people will be siding with Jesse and it will backfire on JB. I know I could never be a doctor but if I tried to learn and could not pass the exams I would not feel like a failure. I would just realize I was not cut out for that profession.
 
  • #137
Looks to me like a list of items that LE collected to obtain DNA. Some people do save their newborn's umbilical cords.

My late friend's ashes were buried under her apple tree, where she also buried the kids' umbilicle cords.
 
  • #138
I agree. And Jesse has done nothing wrong. Not everyone is cut out to be a police officer. You can see how strict the training levels are and it serves two purposes, safety of the public and safety for the officer. It is no disgrace to admit you are not cut out to be a cop, for sure. It is a tough job very much like a fireman, safety being number one priority. If JB thinks he will be pointing the finger at Jesse because of his work record JB will find most people will be siding with Jesse and it will backfire on JB. I know I could never be a doctor but if I tried to learn and could not pass the exams I would not feel like a failure. I would just realize I was not cut out for that profession.

Exactly!

Jesse is just a kid, IMHO. 20-somethings are gonna be wrong a few times, and their judgement has not had time to develop, yet.

But, that kid has one extremely precious asset, IMHO-- integrity.
 
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I agree. And Jesse has done nothing wrong. Not everyone is cut out to be a police officer. You can see how strict the training levels are and it serves two purposes, safety of the public and safety for the officer. It is no disgrace to admit you are not cut out to be a cop, for sure. It is a tough job very much like a fireman, safety being number one priority. If JB thinks he will be pointing the finger at Jesse because of his work record JB will find most people will be siding with Jesse and it will backfire on JB. I know I could never be a doctor but if I tried to learn and could not pass the exams I would not feel like a failure. I would just realize I was not cut out for that profession.

Particularly when it looks like JB is in the wrong field, and hasn't found out, yet.
 
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