Caylee Anthony 2 year old General Discussion #50

  • Thread starter Thread starter CW
  • Start date Start date
Status
Not open for further replies.
  • #261
Very early on in this case someone mentioned the dark, sad look in Caylees eyes. I can't remember who it was. But they mentioned studying freeze frames of videos and focusing on the children's eyes. If I ever find that post again I'll bring it forward.
Thanks whiteangora, I'd like to see that if you come across it. :)
It's my opinion that a lot of Caylees pictures, her smile looks forced. Just her lips pulled back.

Okay, another far out speculative theory. What if Jesse did take Caylee. It's obvious he loved the little girl and at one time thought she was his. He seemed to be heartbroken when they broke up. What if he stalked Casey and didn't like the new friends she had. Maybe he did take her because he was worried about her???
But if Jesse had/has Caylee, wouldn't the good Rev make sure everyone knows Caylee is safe?
Has anybody mentioned yet jusy why Jesse is ex-le?

:clap:
Go JOE!!!! He has been givin a hard time, but thus far I like his work. Fans in other locale's

He cracks me up when I see him on teevee. He sure runs a tight ship.
 
  • #262
I have said Cindy is the spitting image of my mother...not physically but in every other way. At least from what I have seen. And I beleive that the 911 call could have been an act. I have seen my mother pull hysterics like that and 30 seconds later, laugh and catch her breath. But if she is like my mother behind closed doors as well, then Casey was definitely abused. And my reactions in time of stress are amazingly like Caseys reactions now. I don't know what my reaction would be if my child were missing, thankfully I have never lived that nightmare.

I know what you mean. No one suspected, but I was abused by my mom. To this day she is a total manipulative drama queen.

I learned not to cry and show pain...learned response to abuse. If I cried, I got hit more.

I was diagnosed with a life-threatening disease 4 years ago, and people told me I was not acting like someone who had just had a terrible thing happen to me.

I do know I would come completely unglued if something happened to my daughter, though. I'm a very paranoid mom, prone to panic in that area of my life. But I can appear very calm, maybe even cold to some people, in times of crisis.
 
  • #263
Apparently George works for some security company. I have looked and can find no further info on that. Casey worked as a party girl, getting free drinks if she brought ten people with her to the bar. She was also apparently arm candy for her new man who is an event organizer. None of that pays cash though. Lee lives away from home but is gainfully employed setting up transportation for sporting events, parties etc. Buses and limos etc.

I meant gainfully employed in the house....George's new job is brand new, he started about a week after this news broke. Lee made a comment on Caseys myspace about getting George the greatest fathers day gift ever at Barnes and Noble: "getting a job for dummies." That is a very telling comment. And of course we all know that Casey is a lying, stealing, car abandoning, credit card thief, justice obstructing, mooching, kid "losing" cold hearted, sociopathic mooch. So that leaves Cindy, crazy as she is at least she works.
 
  • #264
Thank you for sharing your experiances with us. You have some excellent insights.:) Everything I am throwing out there is possibilities. Beleive me, if I knew anything, I would drive to FL and make somebody listen. I don't think that Casey is perfect or honest or even a good person. But in order to believe that Caylee is alive, I have to try to find some truth in some of Casey's craziness. The only other option is that Caylee is dead.

Thank you also for sharing your experiences and CONGRATULATIONS on overcoming your problem - I really admire you for it. :clap: I understand much of what you're saying as I have also tried to come up with scenarios that would allow us to have hope that Caylee is still alive. The alternative is so heartbreaking, but I'm really worried it may be the harsh reality. We can still hope and pray that isn't the case.
 
  • #265
Good point, that could be something the defense would use if it were the case. I also remember reading posts on her myspace comments as well as her posts on several of her friends comments pages in April about her being sick. That very well could have been when it happened. The causes and effects are so varied it would be almost impossible to figure what could have caused her seizures, and if it is a tumor where it is located and how it would affect her behavior/emotions/health, etc. It seems certain that if the cause was a brain tumor that the defense would use her medical records to try to claim "temp insanity".

Guys, meaning no disrespect here, but do any of you know what the legal burden is for an insanity defense in a potential capital case?
Do imaginary brain tumors cause you to be excessively manic, lie chronically, steal tens of thousands of dollars from family and friends, "LOSE" your child and do NOTHING to find her as she states.. What in the world would make anyone think that 100%, and I do mean 100% of every behavioral specialist, former FBI, adnauseum, feels this girl is a complte sociopath.. Here's a thought and this is a gift to her defenders, google human form of mad cow disease, and then please post on here how she must have it?? Seriously- there is a dead baby here- it is what it is.
Again I say no disrespect, ther is no evidence of a brain tumor or any other organic problem here??
 
  • #266
With hundreds of people reading the main Caylee thread daily, I implore you all to be careful about the personal stories and information you post about yourselves here.


Why do you say that?
 
  • #267
IMO I think the biggest mistake they have made thus far is arresting her so quickly. I think they could have made her squirm a little longer and they might have gotten a little more info.

True - but they also could have ended up with a Melinda Duckett. I think the Central Florida area is still raw from that. Whatever happened to Trenton - Melinda took it with her. I don't think LE wanted to risk that again - which may have been one of the reasons they decided to arrest Casey and forsake the opportunity to "see what she does".
 
  • #268
IMO I think the biggest mistake they have made thus far is arresting her so quickly. I think they could have made her squirm a little longer and they might have gotten a little more info.
Yeah, LE should have tailed her for a bit. They would have gotten a first hand glimpse of what kind of person they're dealing with, and who knows, she maybe would have slipped up and given them something to go on.
 
  • #269
IMO I think the biggest mistake they have made thus far is arresting her so quickly. I think they could have made her squirm a little longer and they might have gotten a little more info.

Yep. She seems to love to talk so let her ramble.
 
  • #270
True - but they also could have ended up with a Melinda Duckett. I think the Central Florida area is still raw from that. Whatever happened to Trenton - Melinda took it with her. I don't think LE wanted to risk that again - which may have been one of the reasons they decided to arrest Casey and forsake the opportunity to "see what she does".

True, man that was a sad case too. I remember in that case the LE actually made pblic the pings sites from her cell phone. Sure would be nice to get some of that info on Casey.
 
  • #271
This could be a story that the family concocted on the night of July 15.

If I were LE, I'd be looking at Cindy's place of employment to see if there ever was a Zaneida as a patient there.

I still can't get over my feeling that the GPs know what happened, and on the night of the 15th helped dispose/obsfucate evidence and know what happened to their GD.

This is my feeling also. I just don't get it though. If it was an accident why not call paramedics ect. and so forth.
 
  • #272
I know what you mean. No one suspected, but I was abused by my mom. To this day she is a total manipulative drama queen.

I learned not to cry and show pain...learned response to abuse. If I cried, I got hit more.

I was diagnosed with a life-threatening disease 4 years ago, and people told me I was not acting like someone who had just had a terrible thing happen to me.

I do know I would come completely unglued if something happened to my daughter, though. I'm a very paranoid mom, prone to panic in that area of my life. But I can appear very calm, maybe even cold to some people, in times of crisis.

I am paranoid about my kids too, but sometimes I wonder. That is the only reason that I am cutting Casey so much slack, is that I might react the same way. ANd I know that it will probably turn out to be for nothing. I just have to believe that Caylee is alive. I have the feeling that this little girl didn't have an easy life and it hurts to think about it ending this way. :blowkiss:to you.
 
  • #273
Does anybody know the age of the boyfriend, Tony?
 
  • #274
Guys, meaning no disrespect here, but do any of you know what the legal burden is for an insanity defense in a potential capital case?
Do imaginary brain tumors cause you to be excessively manic, lie chronically, steal tens of thousands of dollars from family and friends, "LOSE" your child and do NOTHING to find her as she states.. What in the world would make anyone think that 100%, and I do mean 100% of every behavioral specialist, former FBI, adnauseum, feels this girl is a complte sociopath.. Here's a thought and this is a gift to her defenders, google human form of mad cow disease, and then please post on here how she must have it?? Seriously- there is a dead baby here- it is what it is.
Again I say no disrespect, ther is no evidence of a brain tumor or any other organic problem here??
Imaginary brain tumors, no. Real brain tumors can cause all of those things.
 
  • #275
True, man that was a sad case too. I remember in that case the LE actually made pblic the pings sites from her cell phone. Sure would be nice to get some of that info on Casey.

Obviously, the best would be for Caylee to be found and home safe (although I'm not sure the Anthony home is the best place for her, but I digress). At this point I would take anything - any new information - please LE, throw me a bone (without compromising the investigation, of course)!!!

:treadmill:
 
  • #276
Forget the legal system there is a special place in h*ll for people that would do that and then this media circus to back it up.

Remember Rozzie Franco saying that Cindy told her, "I've already lost one. I'm not gonna lose another." Or something to that effect.
 
  • #277
I am paranoid about my kids too, but sometimes I wonder. That is the only reason that I am cutting Casey so much slack, is that I might react the same way. ANd I know that it will probably turn out to be for nothing. I just have to believe that Caylee is alive. I have the feeling that this little girl didn't have an easy life and it hurts to think about it ending this way. :blowkiss:to you.

I'm sorry for what happened to you, I really am and your entitled to your opinon.

It is my opinion however that the very last thing Casey needs in her life is people cutting her more slack. She's had enough
 
  • #278
Why do you say that?

People can piece together many things about the posters here just by tying their posts together. When posters detail medical, familiar, and financial information in their posts and then couple it with the cities they live in their ages, put pics of themselves in their profiles, it leaves very little for an unscruplous web predator to uncover the rest. Some posters have included the ages of their children, grand children and even first names.

Websleuths by the very definition should tell posters what kind of information can be gleaned.
 
  • #279
Imaginary brain tumors, no. Real brain tumors can cause all of those things.

I am not aware of any clinical diagnosis, of a person with a brain tumor, that encompasses the above "perceived "side effects I posted, if you are and can provide that info in the way of a case study, I am completely open to the theory.. So that I am clear, are you suggesting that Casey has a brain tumor and that has caused this behavior?
 
  • #280
Guys, meaning no disrespect here, but do any of you know what the legal burden is for an insanity defense in a potential capital case?
Do imaginary brain tumors cause you to be excessively manic, lie chronically, steal tens of thousands of dollars from family and friends, "LOSE" your child and do NOTHING to find her as she states.. What in the world would make anyone think that 100%, and I do mean 100% of every behavioral specialist, former FBI, adnauseum, feels this girl is a complte sociopath.. Here's a thought and this is a gift to her defenders, google human form of mad cow disease, and then please post on here how she must have it?? Seriously- there is a dead baby here- it is what it is.
Again I say no disrespect, ther is no evidence of a brain tumor or any other organic problem here??

Honestly, I agree with you and do believe Casey is very guilty and twisted. I just felt like I had to add a "disclaimer" because I had already posted about my own brain tumor and have read a lot about them. As a new poster I am probably guilty of trying not to step on anyone's toes by trying to see both sides. I can see how this could lead others to not know where I stand. I want Caylee to be alive, but sadly I do not believe she is and I don't think there is going to be a nice, neat medical condition to explain the craziness that is Casey. IMO she is a self-absorbed, evil witch (with a b) and hope she BURNS for whatever she has done to precious little Caylee. Sorry for the confusion, and no disrespect intended to anyone on either side of the fence here.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Staff online

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
120
Guests online
2,390
Total visitors
2,510

Forum statistics

Threads
632,829
Messages
18,632,387
Members
243,307
Latest member
mdeleeon
Back
Top