Caylee Anthony General Discussion Thread #132

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  • #141
yep, police did a great job

parents will be destroyed when they read all of this

Yep, It's kinda hard at this point for the Anthonys to continue making excuses for their daughter. I wonder how much of this information they have been privy too, prior to the info being released? Really makes you think
 
  • #142
LE definitely did/is doing a good job. I'm wondering if TP has had a chance to read it all. Just unbelievable........... So devastated for that precious little girl. How? How can someone do something to a little tiny girl like that? I just can't wrap my head around it. Just can not comprehend...........

Me niether, just no intelligible way to comprehend it, none at all.
 
  • #143
Yep, It's kinda hard at this point for the Anthonys to continue making excuses for their daughter. I wonder how much of this information they have been privy too, prior to the info being released? Really makes you think

good question

i think they have known some but not all

its like i said the other night, when you look at everything
this is an easy case

but if we look at things one at a time - they can be explained


but all together- this mother gives mothers a bad name because she is the worst.......


she is plain old wretched
 
  • #144
Patty, I, too, was struck by how good the detectives are. And if Cindy read this, she would have to believe LE. But on the other hand, she has enabled Casey for so long.....too far gone maybe.

Cindy needs help as much as Casey does as Cindy and perhaps George allowed things to continue in their household without any consequences. They both created this mess by not taking care of it when it all started happening, perhaps with that first piece of candy stolen from the grocery store.

This is not a case of "If I knew better, I would have done better!" This is just plain "basic parenting 101".
 
  • #145
PattyG is right. LE did do an great job getting all this information so quickly--especially considering Casey's web of lies.

I assumed there was much more going on than anyone knew, but like a lot of folks here I had my times of wondering why LE weren't doing certain things. Gosh, my blown mind is thinking now I know why.

No wonder LE had their press conference about the GP public statements messing up the case.

No wonder LE didn't have grid searches, or issue an Amber Alert (the AA I did understand given the circumstances of this case with so much time going by, no description of a get-away vehicle, etc.)

No wonder LE stated that Casey being making bail does nothing to change their investigation.

Now if they can just get enough evidence beyond reasonable doubt.
 
  • #146
I so want TP to revoke the bond! :furious:

Agreed, I would not be surprised if they are arranging to do that this evening or tomorrow. If I were there PR person, I would have advised them to do that when I realized Baez never filed a motion to seal the discovery, he was a sitting duck, rookie error.
 
  • #147
Cindy needs help as much as Casey does as Cindy and perhaps George allowed things to continue in their household without any consequences. They both created this mess by not taking care of it when it all started happening, perhaps with that first piece of candy stolen from the grocery store.

This is not a case of "If I knew better, I would have done better!" This is just plain "basic parenting 101".



exactly

some basic stuff they ignored
 
  • #148
Hi guys....I hate to spoil the party but I just got in for the day....soooo long today! Can someone tell me what list you are referring to...apparently things that LE has found?
 
  • #149
Casey DID have a driver's license, an operators license.

Where'd we get that she only had a permit?
 
  • #150
Cindy needs help as much as Casey does as Cindy and perhaps George allowed things to continue in their household without any consequences. They both created this mess by not taking care of it when it all started happening, perhaps with that first piece of candy stolen from the grocery store.

This is not a case of "If I knew better, I would have done better!" This is just plain "basic parenting 101".

It's probably part of their dysfunction: passive aggressive behavior.
 
  • #151
I'm only halfway through the 2nd .pdf (started with the third one), but I had to stop in to say,

Whooooaaa!


Because I can't say it out loud at work.

Be back later.
 
  • #152
Did Cindy never ask her grandaughter about how her day went with her Nanny? I know I could't convince my three year old to lie for me for anything. Surely, Cindy knew there was no nanny.
 
  • #153
I posted this in the document thread, but it seems like it could be a huge explanation of why Casey chose the name she did.

It's like she knew her mom might automatically be suspicious:

"Um I know when we were kids I wasn't allowed in the house when her mom was home that was the rule. I wasn't allowed in the house, but when her dad was home he was cool with me. Um, Casey had told me that one time that because I was Spanish that I wasn't allowed in the house."

Kiomarie's testimony (the high school friend who wanted to adopted Caylee because she wasn't able to have kids)

pg 62 pt 3 or page 212 hand-written #

Adding in:

"Most of the people that live there (the area) will tell you this. Her mother does not like Hispanic people. And most of the guys she was with were either Hispanic or of a different race" (p 73 pt 2 pg 223)

I'm not there yet but jeez. Cindy doesn't like Hispanic people, and she lives in Orlando?
 
  • #154
I also hope before Cindy even gets the opportunity to walk back into her position at her job, that Cindy gets a mental health examination.
 
  • #155
Can you guys fill me in or give me a link to the info you are talking about?
 
  • #156
The detectives on this case did an outstanding job collecting as much information that they did from all the people associated and not assoicated with Casey.

If all of our heads are spinning, can you imagine how LE was feeling as they faced each new door that opened with all new surprises inside?

The Anthony's truly need to read these documents and maybe they will finally WAKE UP and come out of their "denial" mode and face reality because if these documents don't do it for them, nothing ever will!

I'm stunned, totally stunned! We all know so much of what happened but it's all the new stuff that hurts my head. I almost punched the wall when I read Casey was scheduled for another tattoo on July 19th.

I so want TP to revoke the bond! :furious:

I agree. My heart is breaking for CAYLEE. I tried to keep an open mind. My heart always said she was still alive but my mind always said she was not.
Words can not express the disgust and the outrage I have for that family.
 
  • #157
I posted this in the document thread, but it seems like it could be a huge explanation of why Casey chose the name she did.

It's like she knew her mom might automatically be suspicious:

"Um I know when we were kids I wasn't allowed in the house when her mom was home that was the rule. I wasn't allowed in the house, but when her dad was home he was cool with me. Um, Casey had told me that one time that because I was Spanish that I wasn't allowed in the house."

Kiomarie's testimony (the high school friend who wanted to adopted Caylee because she wasn't able to have kids)

pg 62 pt 3 or page 212 hand-written #

Adding in:

"Most of the people that live there (the area) will tell you this. Her mother does not like Hispanic people. And most of the guys she was with were either Hispanic or of a different race" (p 73 pt 2 pg 223)

Well you have to take that from Casey's mouth to her friend. And based on Casey's truthfulness, it's bound to be a lie.

Maybe the part about no one is allowed in the house when her parents aren't home may be truthful as I didn't allow that in my house either when I wasn't home.
 
  • #158
Patty, I, too, was struck by how good the detectives are. And if Cindy read this, she would have to believe LE. But on the other hand, she has enabled Casey for so long.....too far gone maybe.

Sadly, I started to believe they are too far gone when I heard the story that George and Cindy were denying Casey was 7 mo. pg. at her brother's wedding. Casey is tiny, my Lord, her tummy must have been so obvious by then, being a 5'2 slim girl. And yet they still denied it until confronted by a long-distance relative. :bang:
 
  • #159
you know, I read the whole first part and am starting on the 2nd with Tony L. I thought it was odd that LE let Cindy and George give a statement but it doesn't say much. There is nothing about an argument and moving out etc. How come? Is there something further down the line with LE interviewed them to the hilt like these other people? I want to see what the Anthony's were telling them!
 
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