Absolutely...No, not in the classic sense, but definately possible for an OD or lifestyle fatality for sure
You know in reference to speculation on possible drug use, I would just like to point out that drugs are very much part of the club scene.
Absolutely...No, not in the classic sense, but definately possible for an OD or lifestyle fatality for sure
I'm thinking that she may have had contact, but her mother never knew exactly where she was (?)...I'm beginning to think a lot of what the family has put out has been well rehearsed so it could very well be that the 911 call is closer to the truth.
She was trying to get her daughter released and was obviously coached by the attorney on what to say. Could it be the furthest thing from the truth? Absolutely.But in the bond hearing she said because she talked to her daily she wasnt alarmed. Telling the police it took me a month to find her, to me is alot different than saying well I talked to her daily and everything was ok, except I didnt get to see Caylee. Also in the 911 call she mentions she has a bank affidavit. I know nothing about what it would take to get a bank affidavit, do you just walk in say someone stole money out of my account and they can produce some legal document right then and there?
In Cindy's defense...having the 'problem' check in on a phone does not necessarily mean you know where they are. I have a family member who has pulled these same stunts while we were frantically looking for her. We've herad it all "ill be home in an hour, I'll be home tomorrow" And if I'm not mistaken Lee said the same thing about casey.
I agree, I think there wasnt contact and Cindy got very angry, then the car impound, and the bank situation so she went looking for her on the 15th and found her.
She was trying to get her daughter released and was obviously coached by the attorney on what to say. Could it be the furthest thing from the truth? Absolutely.
I'm confused....
Casey tells Christina she wants to talk to Tony because she "was arrested TODAY" & didn't get a chance to talk to him.
Doesn't that mean these are old videos??
Oh brother, I feel sorry for ANYONE who has any involvement with this Casey brat.
But in the bond hearing she said because she talked to her daily she wasnt alarmed. Telling the police it took me a month to find her, to me is alot different than saying well I talked to her daily and everything was ok, except I didnt get to see Caylee. Also in the 911 call she mentions she has a bank affidavit. I know nothing about what it would take to get a bank affidavit, do you just walk in say someone stole money out of my account and they can produce some legal document right then and there?
So this is my first post. I am supposed to be studying for the NY bar right now, but you guys have completely distracted me for three days! Seriously, I am beyond impressed with the work you all have done. And I'm now addicted.
I don't know if this has been mentioned previously, but I stumbled upon this link:
http://forums.brevardcountymoms.com/viewtopic.php?t=7549
"On the weekend of June 9th...the same day that Caylee Anthony was last known to have been seen, there was a robbery in Brevard County, FL of a Zenaida Gonzalez"
I don't necessarily buy the other stuff in this post (i.e. that Casey committed the robbery); but I do find it highly suspect that this all of this happened on the same day. Maybe she just saw Zenaida's name on the news? Or a website? Or something? Or maybe she hoped to pin the car "theft" on the same criminal? I haven't found any articles about this robbery, but I am intrigued. One of the things that bothers me the most about all of Casey's ridiculous lying is that, in the police report, she drove the cops to her "nanny's" neighborhood (a nanny she had used for, what, 2 years?), couldn't remember what the address was "because she had been there so many times," and then the cops found an address in the car, that just happened to be across the street. This whole case is crazaaaazy.
Nevertheless, thank you all so much for the entertainment and insight!
I agree with you Kathyn2 that casey is the making of her mother, who has seemed very out there. But, I also did have the feeling, as some had posted long ago, that Cindy may have been humoring her daughter in order to get her to talk. The release of the jailhouse phone call sort of clinches that for me.I agree with you totally. YOu have Casey pegged to the T. She is also the making of her mother. She knows how to manipulate mom to the nth degree.
maybe this has been addressed already, I've not caught up for the day yet. But in Lee's interview he states that they didn't realize that Casey couldn't call them if she didn't have money and she didn't have money. Doesn't that seem like something Baez should have pointed out to them??![]()
I think that was just a ploy to get her daughter to fess up. There are so many mind games being played here, I don't think I have one anymore!!If she was in contact with her daily she knew she had the car yet didnt report it stolen from June 27th (Casey may of had the car sooner) until July 13th when they received the impound notice. Something just isnt right with the stories being told.
maybe this has been addressed already, I've not caught up for the day yet. But in Lee's interview he states that they didn't realize that Casey couldn't call them if she didn't have money and she didn't have money. Doesn't that seem like something Baez should have pointed out to them??![]()
maybe this has been addressed already, I've not caught up for the day yet. But in Lee's interview he states that they didn't realize that Casey couldn't call them if she didn't have money and she didn't have money. Doesn't that seem like something Baez should have pointed out to them??![]()
I think that was just a ploy to get her daughter to fess up. There are so many mind games being played here, I don't think I have one anymore!!
4. I wish the family had ultimately given Casey Tony's number