Caylee Anthony 3 year old General discussion #94

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  • #241
Guys, if you have a chance, look at this thread. http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=69053

The last time there was a lot of paperwork xeroxed in this case was on the day Casey was formally charged by LE with the felony.

I have a feeling we're going to see murder charges this weekend...there was an unprecedented deluge of copies made. Something huge is going on.

(All this to-do about the bail bondsman might be nothing more than a PR stunt. If her charges are upped to murder this weekend, then his visit to Florida will be for naught.)

Or do you think this is the tuff for conditions of her release on bail etc? I don't know how to read it. I am sure that lot of stuff has to be signed to verify the conditions etc... What do you think?
 
  • #242
Guys, if you have a chance, look at this thread. http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=69053

The last time there was a lot of paperwork xeroxed in this case was on the day Casey was formally charged by LE with the felony.

I have a feeling we're going to see murder charges this weekend...there was an unprecedented deluge of copies made. Something huge is going on.

(All this to-do about the bail bondsman might be nothing more than a PR stunt. If her charges are upped to murder this weekend, then his visit to Florida will be for naught.)


crap, they closed this as confidential
 
  • #243
Could all the copies be part of the bond process?

I don't think so.

I don't think that there would be that kind of action on the part of the OSCO office, just because someone says he PLANS to come post bond.

That flurry of paperwork might happen AFTER he shows up at the office, but not three days before.

And if you look, even the investigator made a bunch of copies yesterday.
 
  • #244
If convicted the Son of Sam laws would keep Casey from profitting.

"The Son of Sam Law is a law designed to keep criminals from profiting from their crimes, often by selling their stories to publishers. Such laws often authorize the state to seize money earned from such a deal and use it to compensate the criminal's victims."

The money isn't going to Casey, it is completely doable on paper, these guys hammer out a deal, not a dime goes to Casey. Lawyers always find a way to move money around.
 
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Or do you think this is the tuff for conditions of her release on bail etc? I don't know how to read it. I am sure that lot of stuff has to be signed to verify the conditions etc... What do you think?

That would come AFTER bond is posted...not just because someone says to the media that they PLAN to post bond.
 
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It sounds like even if she gets out on bond that Padilla makes her stay with him 24/7 and tries to get her to spill the beans. She will not be free to roam around! I wonder if he makes her sign a contract before he bails her out? From local6.com

"We eat in the same room, sleep in the same room. After awhile, these people feel better than sitting in a cell looking at the walls and they will discuss things that they won't discuss with parents or anybody else," Leonard Padilla said.

Leonard Padilla said he and Casey could stay at her parents' house, but he said he hasn't talked to George or Cindy Anthony. Leonard Padilla also said a home at an undisclosed location in Oralndo could be an option.
 
  • #249
How about their families? And the bondsman?
Only keeps criminals from profiting. Now my definition of criminal (which one of these people may be acting criminally) may be a little different from what the law intended.
 
  • #250
I don't think so.

I don't think that there would be that kind of action on the part of the OSCO office, just because someone says he PLANS to come post bond.

That flurry of paperwork might happen AFTER he shows up at the office, but not three days before.

And if you look, even the investigator made a bunch of copies yesterday.

Well then I hope it is because they are fixing tocharge her with murder. :behindbar
 
  • #251
It sounds like even if she gets out on bond that Padilla makes her stay with him 24/7 and tries to get her to spill the beans. She will not be free to roam around! I wonder if he makes her sign a contract before he bails her out? From local6.com

"We eat in the same room, sleep in the same room. After awhile, these people feel better than sitting in a cell looking at the walls and they will discuss things that they won't discuss with parents or anybody else," Leonard Padilla said.

Leonard Padilla said he and Casey could stay at her parents' house, but he said he hasn't talked to George or Cindy Anthony. Leonard Padilla also said a home at an undisclosed location in Oralndo could be an option.

OMG...this is just getting stupid...you can't make this up can you?
 
  • #252
crap, they closed this as confidential

They closed that page with the records down, Mitch??? Really? That is very quick as I looked at it an hour ago...What's up with that?
 
  • #253
Only keeps criminals from profiting. Now my definition of criminal (which one of these people may be acting criminally) may be a little different from what the law intended.
So Cindy and George can write a book...that stinks
 
  • #254
Those copies have nothing to do with 'something big' coming soon. Those copies were made because Baez demanded discovery on everything LE had on the case. LE is making copies for him (and apparently charging him $5 a page!)


crap, they closed this as confidential
 
  • #255
Who thought the Circus could get more and even bigger tents?

Couldn't agree more.

CAYSE OUTSIDE MIGHT BE BETTER FOR THE CASE
If we think what we watched was a circus wait for Cayse to get out. She might play it cool for a couple of days but we all know it was killing her that Cindy was doing her ''nice cameos'' and Cayse had to be in the sidelines. She is a narcissist...the way she entered the court the first time, the catwalk, the smiles, blowing kisses, wtf? It won't be long before she will want to say something to the press, give an interview, or do something stupid. And I BET YOU her lawyer prefers her to stay inside and keep her mouth shut. It won't be so easy for him to keep her on a leash now.

THE GRANDPARENTS WILL SEE HOW ''DEVASTED'' CASEY IS FOR REAL!
And Casey going home might actually do some ''good'' to the grandparents. She can play them for 40 minutes in a jail visit, acting all scared and not able to speak because they are ''watched''. Let them see her back home, sleeping late and watching movies and calling TonEEEEEE while her child is missing. Let them experience that to realize how false their hopes are. The sooner the better it will be for these poor people that not only probably lost their granddaughter but their daughter is postponing in an excruciating way the inevitable.

UNFORTUNATELY ALL THIS MADNESS IS BEING PLAYED ON THE BACK OF AN INNOCENT 3 YEAR OLD WHO IS STILL MISSING....and from the way things go it seems it will get more grotesque by the minute.
 
  • #256
Those copies have nothing to do with 'something big' coming soon. Those copies were made because Baez demanded discovery on everything LE had on the case. LE is making copies for him (and apparently charging him $5 a page!)


I knew he made the demand on the dogs, but had not heard "everything"....
 
  • #257
What about the DNA ...was it Caylee's ? ... Has LE ever said anything about dna yet?
 
  • #258
Whoa.

Big news.

This may very well become the strangest news story in history.
 
  • #259
Couldn't agree more.

CAYSE OUTSIDE MIGHT BE BETTER FOR THE CASE
If we think what we watched was a circus wait for Cayse to get out. She might play it cool for a couple of days but we all know it was killing her that Cindy was doing her ''nice cameos'' and Cayse had to be in the sidelines. She is a narcissist...the way she entered the court the first time, the catwalk, the smiles, blowing kisses, wtf? It won't be long before she will want to say something to the press, give an interview, or do something stupid. And I BET YOU her lawyer prefers her to stay inside and keep her mouth shut. It won't be so easy for him to keep her on a leash now.

THE GRANDPARENTS WILL SEE HOW ''DEVASTED'' CASEY IS FOR REAL!
And Casey going home might actually do some ''good'' to the grandparents. She can play them for 40 minutes in a jail visit, acting all scared and not able to speak because they are ''watched''. Let them see her back home, sleeping late and watching movies and calling TonEEEEEE while her child is missing. Let them experience that to realize how false their hopes are. The sooner the better it will be for these poor people that not only probably lost their granddaughter but their daughter is postponing in an excruciating way the inevitable.

UNFORTUNATELY ALL THIS MADNESS IS BEING PLAYED ON THE BACK OF AN INNOCENT 3 YEAR OLD WHO IS STILL MISSING....and from the way things go it seems it will get more grotesque by the minute.


All Bets are off, it was her lawyer who contacted the bondsman, so he clearly wants her out
 
  • #260
So now Cindy can go back to work. Since the spokesman is gonna handle the media.
 
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