Caylee Anthony General Discussion thread #133

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  • #401
I think she cried because she wanted Daddy to feel sorry for her, I have a feeling she often turned on the waterworks for him when she was in trouble.

That's what I'm thinking too. Judging by the interview with Ryan and the comment on MySpace joking that she should get George a "Finding a Job for Dummies" book for Father's Day, it doesn't seem like her and George had a very good relationship at all.
 
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I believe there would have had to be followup interviews with all the principals in the case when the missing date changed to the 15th, 16th.
 
  • #404
Retirement accounts that qualify under ERISA or a governmental plan (like George's LE retirement) are protected from creditors and bankruptcy. Not even a thief or creditor could have cleaned out Cindy and George's retirement accounts; but Casey's behavior managed that devestation too. George is in his mid-fifties and Cindy is over fifty. These people are getting older and tired and they aren't going to be able to retire. That is a huge tragedy of its own.

Add ripping off her grandparents. And getting the house was next....just sayin. lol.
 
  • #405
Yuri was playing bad cop and the other one was definitely playing good cop at one point.

They were absolutely GRILLING HER at one point. Telling her she couldn't be the cold callous monster that she was shaping up to be.

Every single time they hammered a valid point home she had a "non verbal response" Then she would start with the lies again and they would cut her off and just say NO we are not going there.

It was awesome. No wonder why she invoked her right to remain silent. They were tearing her apart and rightfully so.

yes, it was great, and I mean that! This is a taste as to what will happen in court. The non verbal responses were because she had no answer and was trying to think of one.....but in court she will be required to answer- i can hear it now "I asked you a question ms. anothony"! Then the attorney turning to the judge and saying "for the record, would the court acknowledge that the defendent is refusing to answer again"
 
  • #406
There is no evidence that George had an affair. For whatever it's worth, Cindy told Amy he did not. It seems to be manufactured to cover the lie of moving in to her parents home with Amy. It is odd that all her friction seemed to be with Cindy but her friends said she absolutely hated George.

I was thinking about all of Cindy's contacts with Casey's friends while trying to fall asleep last night. We know she apparently clued most of them about Casey's whole web of lies.

But WHY would she do that? Why is she more or less turning all of Casey's friends on her? Wouldn't she want their 'character witness' with LE and NOT them all doubting everything Casey's said? I mean, she got none of them believing Casey? What was that supposed to accomplish?

After reading and digesting it all, it seems only ::some:: of the friends got the "the affair was all in Casey's head" story and two who did NOT seem to hear that are the two that had known Casey the longest (Ryan and Kio).

I wonder if Cindy's phone calls about the lies were more an attempt to get her friends to think Casey was a liar to keep up the public image of the family, whether or not that means there really was no affair, that she wanted that "included in the lies" so to speak.

Does what I'm even trying to say make sense? LOL
 
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I would like to see what LE found out at Bank of America and Wachovia.


Is it me or did Tony's interview seem almost disjointed? His speach pattern was terrible and some of his sentences don't even make sense - like he doesn't finish his thought. Also that he had been at the Anthony house TWICE and neither time were the GP's there. I thought that was interesting and yet LE didn't ask for those dates.

Ricardo also admitted to being at the Anthony house once when GP's weren't there.
Wonder what Cindy and George think of that?


OMG reading Tony's interview was driving me crazy. He was either stoned out of his mind or a complete wanna be gangsta IMO
My 19 y/o daughter is always here with friends when I'm not home. There's nothing wrong with that. The girl is 22 years old with a baby.
 
  • #409
I caught that too Patty. How would Casey know that Caylee wasn't in Orlando if the fake nanny wasn't picking up the fake phone? Interesting detail.

Kinda puts a damper on her "feeling" that Caylee was "close". so much for the "bond you have with your kid".
 
  • #410
That's what I'm thinking too. Judging by the interview with Ryan and the comment on MySpace joking that she should get George a "Finding a Job for Dummies" book for Father's Day, it doesn't seem like her and George had a very good relationship at all.

Lee wrote the comment about the "getting a job for dummies" He wrote it on Casey's page. Looks like neither of them had much respect for him.
 
  • #411
That's the second time this morning I've seen someone comment on G & C needing to sleep with one eye open... hope they're reading. LOL

I'm just sayin...

I don't think she has the cojones to do in an adult, but I would still sleep in shifts if she was in my house.
JMO
Lanie
 
  • #412
I don't think that was a coincidence.

Do you think she would be that bold though? To dump evidence and/or Caylee in a dumpster RIGHT behind her abandoned car?
 
  • #413
She just kind of moved in and he let her stay because she cooked, cleaned and did laundry. He said absolutely nothing to make me think he cared for her much, even before Caylee disappeared.


I agree. And he seemed a little weirded out by how "close" she got immediately, and that when he tried to pull away and wasn't successful from the start, that it was like he couldn't figure out why he didn't like her as much as she liked him since she did all this stuff for them. LOL.

Actually, it seemed she was that way with Ricardo, as well...that she got very attached very quickly. He makes a few comments that seemed to be insinuating the same sort of thing. Did you take it that way also?
 
  • #414
OMG reading Tony's interview was driving me crazy. He was either stoned out of his mind or a complete wanna be gangsta IMO

I didn't even get Gangsta....I kept thinking...god this kid is NOT well spoken at all. I could hardly follow it with the 412 times he used "like"
 
  • #415
Lee wrote the comment about the "getting a job for dummies" He wrote it on Casey's page. Looks like neither of them had much respect for him.

oddly Casey may have needed that book more than George.
 
  • #416
That was a lot of reading. I saved the pdf's as soon as they popped up, but they are so large I wouldn't know how to share them (and it's kind of uncomfortable given the exposed SS#'s).

I have so many more questions now. Some things were answered.

1. The tow yard owner did smell the odor AND saw the contents of the trunk, which almost rules out Caylee being in the car (if there was a ton of junk in there and the trashbag was in the front, her being so small her body still could have been concealed so I don't want to make a total call on that)

2. The shower at Tony's. This was one of my first original questions in coming to the board - where would she have cleaned up from smelling like decomp and possibly being dirty from body disposal.

3. I noticed the LACK of Patrick's statement in these documents. I actually confused him for awhile with the R that gave the long statement and spoke about visitation and had so much info to share about Casey. I am SURE Patrick was interviewed; it NOT being included tells me he may have shared things with LE that are being kept close to their vest right now.

4. Cindy and George checking out the sheds and backyard. Very interesting and shows they went somewhere immediately (mentally I mean) w/conclusions when they smelled that car and then discovered Caylee was missing.

5. Kiomarie is full of BS and I hope that unreleased documents are out there from followup and a subpeona of those phone records. That was HUGE RED FLAGS. The amount "Casey W" was trying to borrow was the same amount Casey DID try to borrow or successfully borrowed from someone else (sorry with 400 pages I don't recall the name now, ugh!) and within the same time frame.

6. I also see what was taken from the car - there were questions about why Caylee wouldn't have her doll or carseat or backpack or why those items wouldn't have been left with the "nanny" or even if she was sold.

7. Why did George just happen to have a gas can with him???

8. I still think Casey had help, even inadverdent help, from someone. Someone who loaned her something else or spoke with her and gave her information she needed that they don't realize was important and related to Caylee. Without thinking anyone is GUILTY of helping her as an accessory, I hope the phone records and pings of these friends and family members are being examined.

Last but not least, Tony's statement is lacking. If the car smelled that badly, there is no way that he picked up Casey from the "broken down" car and she did NOT smell like decomp/rotting food/whatever. Those smells *cling* to fabrics you wear. There are probably further interviews he gave that have not been released - or he's lying or not remembering (giving the benefit of the doubt, memory maybe isn't so good 3 weeks after something occurs.)

What a cluster**** Casey has spun around this. WHERE IS CAYLEE?
 
  • #417
She abandoned the car right next to a dumpster at amscot

I know that, and LE took the dogs there. My point is that isn't in any of the docs released. That I recall anyways.
 
  • #418
yes, there is a lot more

we will get it all in time

:)
Did you notice that most of what was released was documentation and interviews done in July?

There's another whole month's worth of investigative results that haven't been released, as well as whatever docs are considered evidence and were held back for that reason.
 
  • #419
Lee wrote the comment about the "getting a job for dummies" He wrote it on Casey's page. Looks like neither of them had much respect for him.

Oh that's right, thank you for correcting that. Who could really blame them though. He was cheating on their mom.
 
  • #420
I remember seeing a picture of the lot where the car was abandoned but it wasn't next to the dumpster. there was an oil spill in one space and it was pointed out that Casey's car was next to that spot, facing the main road. Searching for picture now.
 
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