burningsky22
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With all due respect, I don't see what cutting the umbilical cord has to do with morals??:waitasec:
Just very very strange.
With all due respect, I don't see what cutting the umbilical cord has to do with morals??:waitasec:
GEORGE CUT THE CORD???? JMO - but eeeewwww. I could see mama or maybe even Jesse - but daddy? My hubby was right there - almost passed out as my youngest reached out and pulled down - lol - but even he didn't cut the cord the doc did. Now I think that is just downright strange. As far as Casey not being the first to hold her - I did both mine without drugs AT ALL - that is until the baby was out - then I wouldn't let even the doc touch me without that demerol-lol- that's why after they cleaned up the baby they gave her to hubby and told him to be careful when handing her to me because by that time the drugs had kicked in and I was almost singing - lol. They had people on either side of me once I got her because of that too.
Anyone else?
People did this article shortly after the news of Caylee's disappearance. If People paid, they would have had the money last week to bail Casey out.
George didn't even get free copies to hand out as he had to go to another town to by the magazine himself.
I understand what you are saying. It must be a double whammy they may have lost their daughter and their granddaughter.
WHAT I DON'T UNDERSTAND is their constantly lying. Saying one thing, then either flat out denying they said it or trying to make excuses for what they said.
It show's a pattern of lying.
You kind of are insinuating something
No. I don't think it is too odd. People I know have had their fathers in the delivery room. Not something I'd want but doesn't mean they don't have morals or are not modest. They probably view birth differently than you.
On a related note, I just thought how un-private (not really a word) young adults lives seem in the present time. Cameras in the labor/delivery room, webshots, myspace, youtube, etc. With all the online photos being discovered of Caylee/Casey it seems that their lives were shared in full view of the world. So how does that child go missing for possibly 31 days unnoticed?
:clap::clap::clap: Ain't that the truth.The Anthony's don't appear to be a real traditional family.
The key word here is "reputable" magazine.
It's possible she didn't know she was pregnant. Not that I believe that's when those pictures were from, but a point worth mentioning.
Does anyone know the timeframe that Jesse took the paternity test?
Everything within the crime scene smells just like the body itself. Even a 19 day old rotting pizza smells just like the dead body.
Even metallic items of evidence smell like the dead body.
my response:
I know...in a closed crime scene. Others were wondering why other people didn't notice the smell outside the car. Do you have any ideas about that?
No, I am not insinuating anything. I don't believe there is anything at all sexual between Casey and her father. I've stated this in the many posts and conversations on this very subject days ago. I just personally find that my gag reflex is alive and well when thinking of my own father being in the delivery room, especially cutting the umbilical cord. It's a matter of personal opinion and my own modesty. I view birth as a moment of unbelievable beauty... bringing a child into the world. My daughter's first breath was captured on camera and I cherish that with my life. My grandson's first breath as well.
Does anyone know the timeframe that Jesse took the paternity test?
Does anyone know the timeframe that Jesse took the paternity test?
I posted this in the other thread but thought i'd post it here also.
is this essie
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/1489269839065369218WTmynK
this was the day of her birth
and again
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/1489270235065369218NcDBZS
This looks like the other Grandma?
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/1489270308065369218vlVfsU