Caylee Anthony 2 year old General Discussion #45

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Thanks Patti sorry for the delay doing laundry
 
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I just can't figure out where the Pontiac was from the 16th to 27th, how much did she drive it etc. Was Caylee in it for 11 days?


well if they found the gas cans in it then we know she drove it over to the parents house somewhere between the 22-24th ..I think that's when they susupected they were taken ..Correct me if I am wrong..
I am thinking possibly a little road trip shortly there after!?
 
  • #223
This is totally off topic, but I need to pass it along, fWIW.

When my eldest child suddenly died at 21, from sudden cardiac arrhythmia, caused by a rare birth defect, my primary care physician gave me only 10 Xanax to get through the funeral.

He told me that this was not a safe drug to use over an extended period of time, and that it was too easy to become dependent on it. He advised me to use it to get through the "public" part of grieving, and then to take to my bed, and do the rest by sobbing my heart out, until I was exhausted.

But, he is a rare bird.

hugs!
 
  • #224
I was rewatching Nancy Grace, and they had Casey's friend on. She just said that "while your child that you have loved for almost all of her life is in the trunk of your car"

What does that mean? Anybody else catch this?
 
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I don't think Jose will give dad the letter. Not if it implicates casey in anything illegal. He has to protect Casey's interests. Altho I did think by law that if anything illegal was revealed to him that he couldn't cover it up. Is that true?

Anything Casey gives Jose is a confidential communication protected by attorney client privilege. The police cannot get it so long as Jose does not allow anyone else to see it (outside of his employees or other attorneys representing Casey). He would only have an obligation to notify the police if the letter contained a threat to carry out a crime in the future, not if it contained a confession of one comitted in the past. Confessions to an attorney are privileged. If the letter contains incriminating evidence, Jose would be breaching his duty to his client to reveal it to anyone else. If he gave it to Casey's parents, the police could obtain it. However, if Casey directs him to give the letter to her parents, and it contains incriminating evidence, he would have a conflict between his duty to protect his client, and to carry out her instructions. I'm not sure what he would do in that situation.
 
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I am right there with you! I read it over, and over and over again, and still do not understand. The video made it worse..'
Maybe a new dummie book should be in the works..

Thanks for letting me know that I'm not alone! I will now eagerly await for the dummy book to be written.... we can read it together!!!! :rolleyes:
 
  • #229
I disagree with you somewhat here. We don't know how her parents shaped her personality. We don't know what daily life was like inside the Anthony home. We don't know if they were abusive or not...we just can't say that they hold no blame in this.

And that's what's so frustrating about this case. So many lies from all members of this family (except for Lee, maybe).

It leaves us to draw conclusions that may be incorrect. The family could remedy this by being honest. And by ending the lies (squirrel, pizza, good mother, party photos from when she was pregnant).

The only reason so many people suspect that something is "off" about them is because they've put themselves in the position for people to suspect something's off about them.

But didn't this same family raise LEE and use the same parenting skills? Just a thought.........
 
  • #230
Xanax has a pretty strong tranquilizing effect, but its definitely not a narcotic.
 
  • #231
Ok No offence here, but I don't think Casey would be that smart, to deliver a message in code, completly backwards! I just don't see it!


They arent' saying she delivers a code backwards. They are saying subiliminally this is what she is saying when you play her conversations backwards.
 
  • #232
This has to be the strangest case that I have ever followed and that's the honest-to-God's truth. I have never encountered people such as these in my life. Your granddaughter is missing and most likely it's your daughter that is involved, yet you continually lie or make excuses for her behavior. It's sickening. Everytime I read or watch another comment by this family, it makes me want to bash the TV. According to them, the pictures of Casey partying were actually pictures of when Casey was pregnant; the decomposing body smell in the car was actually a pizza that was rotten; and the list goes on and on. No wonder Casey turned out to be a skilled liar herself because it sure seems as if she came by it honestly. JMHO!

Oh I hear you! You should see my poor TV, it's full of band-aids and has threatened to call the TV-abuse-hotline!
 
  • #233
I've researched this "backwards talk" a bit and have to say that unfortuntely I'm too dumb to understand it.

Geez, me too! I tried to "get" it... but it's just not happening. I'm just happy that I'm not the only one! :)
 
  • #234
They arent' saying she delivers a code backwards. They are saying subiliminally this is what she is saying when you play her conversations backwards.

Yeah I understand this! But, I still don't think this is in the right direction, I am sure if I were to talk, anyone can make "subliminal" messages out of my words too. Just seem to be bogus here.
 
  • #235
It gets better. I found this yesterday and a relative says he believes George was a Homicide Detective!
http://www.tribtoday.com/page/content.detail/id/508668.html?nav=5021

The family needed a PR -savvy spokesperson early on, and they instead have made their own comments to the media. Bad move on their part - and to my way of thinking it explains, for those of you who don't like the posts being made about the family, why there's such a vicious reaction by a significant portion of the people following this case to anything they say these days.

I am rather surprised that they have continued to represent themselves personally to the public in lieu of their association with KidFinder and Never Lose Hope. Both of those organizations should be experienced enough to have explained the necessity to maintain a communications message and strategy to energize the volunteer participation in the search for Caylee in light of their daughter's situation. What we have now is George on tv this weekend practically begging for volunteers and casting the positive spin both on the search and on Casey -- and getting basted in the process for the public's perception of the family's inconsistent statements.
 
  • #236
So...the latest is Casey said that Caylee will be home for her birthday?

If this bs about the family having some "inside info" that we just couldn't comprehend is true, why wait...they act like they are in the mob or something, Lee and Casey's jailhouse chitty chat about " I wasn't in the Universal parking lot for work or fun....." and Lee is like...."OH! I gotcha'''wink wink...This is all so irritating!!! If Casey was scared to give info about Caylee's whereabouts in fear of her safety, why didn't she explain that to her frantic mom before she called 911...?? Like, mom, THIS is why I haven't contacted the police......not "Oh, ya....um Zaneida Fernandez....blah blah" UGH!!!!
 
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But didn't this same family raise LEE and use the same parenting skills? Just a thought.........

I couldn't agree with you more....I was raised in a hot mess, have gotten a lot of therapy, surronded myself with great people and became a better person from the experience instead of a mess, my brother IS A MESS, I hate people blaming their adult life mistakes on their parents we all have free will, her choices belong to her not her family
 
  • #238
I was rewatching Nancy Grace, and they had Casey's friend on. She just said that "while your child that you have loved for almost all of her life is in the trunk of your car"

What does that mean? Anybody else catch this?

I noticed it also. It did sound odd.
 
  • #239
This is totally off topic, but I need to pass it along, fWIW.

When my eldest child suddenly died at 21, from sudden cardiac arrhythmia, caused by a rare birth defect, my primary care physician gave me only 10 Xanax to get through the funeral.

He told me that this was not a safe drug to use over an extended period of time, and that it was too easy to become dependent on it. He advised me to use it to get through the "public" part of grieving, and then to take to my bed, and do the rest by sobbing my heart out, until I was exhausted.

But, he is a rare bird.

Oh I'm so sorry that you lost your son, Housemouse :( A big hug from one mother to another!
 
  • #240
The family needed a PR -savvy spokesperson early on, and they instead have made their own comments to the media. Bad move on their part - and to my way of thinking it explains, for those of you who don't like the posts being made about the family, why there's such a vicious reaction by a significant portion of the people following this case to anything they say these days.

I am rather surprised that they have continued to represent themselves personally to the public in lieu of their association with KidFinder and Never Lose Hope. Both of those organizations should be experienced enough to have explained the necessity to maintain a communications message and strategy to energize the volunteer participation in the search for Caylee in light of their daughter's situation. What we have now is George on tv this weekend practically begging for volunteers and casting the positive spin both on the search and on Casey -- and getting basted in the process for the public's perception of the family's inconsistent statements.

Don't forget the job descriptions on myspace for personal assistants that work for free.
 
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