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Yes, it was announced shortly after the verdict. The woman claims that her son told her he was Caylee's father before he died in a car crash. But why hasn't she come out before now?
ok, I just got a google alert saying that the other grandmother has hired J.Q. Kelly to file a wrongful death suit against MCA....it is radar on line......not sure if it is alright to post or not.....
We will be soon announcing a new law in Florida which prevents jurors from being paid for commenting on the case in which they served for a period of six months. This would also make it illegal to approach a juror with compensation. Not a liberal/conservative Democrat/Republican issue. This helps assure a fair jury for all, not subject to financial temptations. Stay tuned.
My buddy saw Baez in the airport and said some surfer dudes were yelling "Sustained" at him ... apparently Baez smirked and marched on.
ok, I just got a google alert saying that the other grandmother has hired J.Q. Kelly to file a wrongful death suit against MCA....it is radar on line......not sure if it is alright to post or not.....
Can someone explain to me what exactly WMs theory is? I turn the channel when I see her so I have no idea what this is about.
http://www.radaronline.com/exclusiv...mother-hires-oj-lawyer-wrongful-death-lawsuit
Casey Anthony may not be off the hook yet she still could face a possible wrongful death lawsuit being masterminded by the man who pinned a multi-million dollar judgment against O.J. Simpson.
After a jury acquitted Anthony of charges that she killed 2-year-old daughter Caylee, a famed celebrity lawyer has signed on to represent Donna MacLean, a Massachusetts woman who claims to be the tiny tot's lost grandmother...
I don't think this quote by D. Simms last night to Greta VS is going to work - but Hal B. has a new column out (posted in Today's News - No Discussion) about their interview last night.
Dorothy claims we must have compassion for ICA and we can never have enough compassion. I've been a great defender of the word "Compassion" on this forum for the past couple of years.
BUT compassion is never meant to replace accountability or responsibility or to indicate forgiveness and a "get out of jail free card." I think Miss Simms will find the general public will not have the degree of compassion she would like to see for ICA.
"Van Susteren said she was troubled by the word compassion in relation to Casey Anthony.
You say compassion, and regrettably, the first thing I think of is that, at best, her child was missing. At worst, of course, that the child was murdered by her, the Fox News Channel host said. She had a cavalier attitude partying and getting a tattoo. Its hard for me on the outside to think of compassion for her.
Sims replied, You can never have too much compassion.
"She sidestepped a Van Susteren question about whether Anthony knows about the level of hatred and vitriol in the public over the verdict."
Ms Simms may find her future clients and the general public will not have very much compassion for her own role in this during the trial also.
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"Ive seen people take more time debating what brand of dental floss to buy."
I saw that segment yesterday with Wendy, not so sure I'm on that wagon. But if that's what makes Wendy happy to think and say well so be it. What's good enough for George is good enough for Casey at this point. After this trial it is evident that you can say what you want about anybody without any repercussion. jmo
Can someone explain to me what exactly WMs theory is? I turn the channel when I see her so I have no idea what this is about.
Bull Fing Chit....I do NOT have compassion on that baby killer. Miss Sims can have it...not me.
I was going to post your picture (saw it here: http://failbook.failblog.org/page/2/) but then saw that you had it...
Nevermind I still think it is funny.
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I don't think this quote by D. Simms last night to Greta VS is going to work - but Hal B. has a new column out (posted in Today's News - No Discussion) about their interview last night.
Dorothy claims we must have compassion for ICA and we can never have enough compassion. I've been a great defender of the word "Compassion" on this forum for the past couple of years.
BUT compassion is never meant to replace accountability or responsibility or to indicate forgiveness and a "get out of jail free card." I think Miss Simms will find the general public will not have the degree of compassion she would like to see for ICA.
"Van Susteren said she was troubled by the word compassion in relation to Casey Anthony.
You say compassion, and regrettably, the first thing I think of is that, at best, her child was missing. At worst, of course, that the child was murdered by her, the Fox News Channel host said. She had a cavalier attitude partying and getting a tattoo. Its hard for me on the outside to think of compassion for her.
Sims replied, You can never have too much compassion.
"She sidestepped a Van Susteren question about whether Anthony knows about the level of hatred and vitriol in the public over the verdict."
Ms Simms may find her future clients and the general public will not have very much compassion for her own role in this during the trial also.
Um, yeah. I don't think DCS had much compassion. Play acting is not compassion. And neither is acting like you won a big contest. If any of them had real compassion or really thought she was innocent, they wouldn't have partied like they did.
Agreed! My "compassion" goes to all the families of missing children who truly mourn the loss of their loved ones. Never to one that threw her child away like trash and then lied and lied and lied and partied and partied and partied. She would still be partying if CA had not made the 911 call.
Compassion is important. Only for those that deserve it. NEVER for ICA!:banghead: