Casey gets a 1 million dollar offer for first story

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I have seen so many polls regarding the verdict, on newspapers, media websites and they show overwhelmingly that people feel she is guilty.
The Orlando Sentinel is just one I recalled - I just looked up the results.
They had 132,457 responses as to whether the verdict was correct.
78% or 102874 said she was guilty.
That sounds fairly representative to me, and is way more than the two thirds I hear about.

Thank you for setting that straight ... and this was just one newspaper in Orlando ... also 1,281,801 people signed ONE of the petitions for Caylee's Law ... just the actions taken by politicians and lawmakers so far is very impressive .... I would say the 2/3 of Americans that feel she is guilty is a very conservative ...
 
I wonder if the heart of CM - champion of the constitution - god bless him - beats a little faster now, knowing that a true hero of first amendment rights has endorsed his position... it must feel like the signing of the Declaration of Independence (wave your flag CM WAVE YOUR FLAG)
 
I have a feeling too many watch HLN or TMZ the big promoters of "She's a hot item and wants $1.5M". Now you can tell me the lizards in my yard are purple all you want, but I still won't believe you...nor will I believe HLN, TMZ or the likes that I want to hear a word from her or her attornies.

There's a large audience that won't watch and will boycott, way more than there are those saying they will watch. If the sponsors don't believe it, just try it!!!

BOYCOTT!

So true, it will be called Black Monday or whatever days it's on. I think tv's all over America will go off for a couple of hours in protest. Have at it ABC, NBC and Thank You CBS for standing so firm and saying you won't give her a darn nickel. She's already set to go down the same path that got her where she is to begin with. Ah great, KC flying on some old guy's jet All dancing on Caylee's grave with a beer, talking legal talk. She has some really FINE Mentors. Personally I'm very interested, IN SEEING HER CRASH AND BURN. :banghead:
 
I have seen so many polls regarding the verdict, on newspapers, media websites and they show overwhelmingly that people feel she is guilty.
The Orlando Sentinel is just one I recalled - I just looked up the results.
They had 132,457 responses as to whether the verdict was correct.
78% or 102874 said she was guilty.
That sounds fairly representative to me, and is way more than the two thirds I hear about.

I agree, in fact most of the polls I have seen in newspapers, news shows and on FB pages like InSession have all been more like 3/4 of people think the verdict was wrong and she is guilty
 
Okay, i am about to duck and hide from the rocks that might be thrown!

I would watch an interview. I want to know what she has to say. I am not ashamed of that. And i believe that many of those that say they wouldn't watch likely will. JMO
 
Okay, i am about to duck and hide from the rocks that might be thrown!

I would watch an interview. I want to know what she has to say. I am not ashamed of that. And i believe that many of those that say they wouldn't watch likely will. JMO

There's no harm in that, if you believe she'll tell the truth. :silly:
We are only against her getting paid for anything. That includes showing her face, opening her mouth, ya know etc etc.
 
I agree, in fact most of the polls I have seen in newspapers, news shows and on FB pages like InSession have all been more like 3/4 of people think the verdict was wrong and she is guilty

I thought 2/3 sounded low. So in essence, she was lucky enough to find 12 needles in a haystack that said Not Guilty. Someting not wight here. :maddening:
 
There's no harm in that, if you believe she'll tell the truth. :silly:
We are only against her getting paid for anything. That includes showing her face, opening her mouth, ya know etc etc.

I would watch too, but would hardly be watching for the "truth" to suddenly be exposed. I am curious to see how she would act, body language, fidgeting, etc. and even how she would look. I don't think any interviewer, unless they have a crazy-large ego, would expect to get honest answers to anything important. But I do think a lot of people would tune in. Even if the 2/3 against is correct, that leads 1/3, which is still a number in the tens of millions and a network or cable channel only needs maybe 10 million viewers, or less, to consider it worthwhile.

(Actually, according to google, shows like "48 Hours Mystery" gets from 3-8 million viewers on average, so maybe any number around there would be considered a good rating.)
 
There's no harm in that, if you believe she'll tell the truth. :silly:
We are only against her getting paid for anything. That includes showing her face, opening her mouth, ya know etc etc.

I don't expect the truth but i'd like to see what she does say.

If i had the cash, i'd pay her just to get it over with :innocent:

She's getting far too much attention while everyone waits around planning their boycotts. JMO.
 
I would watch too, but would hardly be watching for the "truth" to suddenly be exposed. I am curious to see how she would act, body language, fidgeting, etc. and even how she would look. I don't think any interviewer, unless they have a crazy-large ego, would expect to get honest answers to anything important. But I do think a lot of people would tune in. Even if the 2/3 against is correct, that leads 1/3, which is still a number in the tens of millions and a network or cable channel only needs maybe 10 million viewers, or less, to consider it worthwhile.
The lack of eye contact would be a direct giveaway to her lies. Diane Sawyer interviewed Scott Peterson before his wife's body was found- it was so obvious he was lying by the way he would shift his eyes. It was also obvious to me that Susan Smith's tears for her "kidnapped children" were fake!
 
Yes the one by Diane Fanning. Is it worth reading? I read almost everything here and I missed about the book. I would read it as long as it doesn't contribute anything financially to FCA. :maddening::maddening:
 
Yes the one by Diane Fanning. Is it worth reading? I read almost everything here and I missed about the book. I would read it as long as it doesn't contribute anything financially to FCA. :maddening::maddening:

No it is not anything Casey gets money from :) I bought a used copy on amazon for a few dollars and read it in a day, I was riveted. Yes, it was worth reading, I would say. More info from friends I had never heard of, more about her childhood and also Cindy's childhood, etc...
 
Thanks clu,the book sounds interesting. As long as the money doesn't go to her I would read it. I have no interest in what she is doing or where she is now. I am in New Jersey and every store I go in, the magazines with her on the cover are turned around.
 
Thanks clu,the book sounds interesting. As long as the money doesn't go to her I would read it. I have no interest in what she is doing or where she is now. I am in New Jersey and every store I go in, the magazines with her on the cover are turned around.

It is not a pro-Casey book at all, IMO. Just tells the story.
 
It is not a pro-Casey book at all, IMO. Just tells the story.
o/t I ended up on some odd website last night with the Rebecca Nalepa case.
NOT sure how I got there??
N E way!!!! you were Websleuths top poster last week,
here are you <see image> #1!!! competitors
that are coming in close behnd you
are listed too! lol

D Fanning's book.
I read it. It was accurate enough. Seened short to me but I guess being familiar with the case made it a quick read!
 

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o/t I ended up on some odd website last night with the Rebecca Nalepa case.
NOT sure how I got there??
N E way!!!! you were Websleuths top poster last week,here are you <see image> #1!!! competitors
that are coming in close behnd you
are listed too! lol

D Fanning's book.
I read it. It was accurate enough. Seened short to me but I guess being familiar with the case made it a quick read!

Oh no, I guess that proves I don't have a life :( I had an especially bad week, health-wise, so very seldom left my chair. I guess it shows.
 
I'm very sorry you are having health problems, cluciano, I hope things get better for you.
 
I would not read any book about CFCA, besides not being interested at all in her life story, who knows with any of these books my money could be helping to line the pockets of a child murderer through the back door.

I wouldn't put it past any of that blood money grabbing crew to use every trick in the book to con it out of the unwitting public.
 
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