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It must be the valium...:furious::furious:All I hear in my head is Cindy saying "I'm where Casey is right now, I know why she's calm... I'm there too " (or something like that)
It must be the valium...:furious::furious:All I hear in my head is Cindy saying "I'm where Casey is right now, I know why she's calm... I'm there too " (or something like that)
Sorry if this has been brought up, I asked this before the documents were released and I was always skeptical of the answer I got and now I know why.
When Cindy was on the phone with 911, she says to someone in the background that Caylee was taken and so on. I was told that it was George that she was speaking to. But if you read the affadavits, Goerge says that he came home and found her in the garage crying and that she had already called the sheriffs office. Lee was already in the house listening to the tearful kidnapping account.
So who the heck was Cindy talking to?do we finally have proof of George and Cindy lying for some other reason than to protect their daughter?[/QUOTE
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wow, don't know what happened, but this is my response to your post
for some odd reason, I got the impression that cindy and george were trying to hide the fact that he had left the home for some time, that he actually had not been living there.
I listened to that clip yesterday, specifically searching for the part you are referring to and Cindy says: "George, Caylee is missing."Sorry if this has been brought up, I asked this before the documents were released and I was always skeptical of the answer I got and now I know why.
When Cindy was on the phone with 911, she says to someone in the background that Caylee was taken and so on. I was told that it was George that she was speaking to. But if you read the affadavits, Goerge says that he came home and found her in the garage crying and that she had already called the sheriffs office. Lee was already in the house listening to the tearful kidnapping account.
So who the heck was Cindy talking to?do we finally have proof of George and Cindy lying for some other reason than to protect their daughter?
I listened to that clip yesterday, specifically searching for the part you are referring to and Cindy says: "George, Caylee is missing."
A well thought out post. The trial will be a circus no doubt. The above statement will not only be psychological but will be spoken over and over by the defence IMHO.SNIP
The fact that her own "boyfriend" was a police officer and lied, was fired will be a huge psychological factor in this case. Police officers lie! SNIP
Sorry if this has been brought up, I asked this before the documents were released and I was always skeptical of the answer I got and now I know why.
When Cindy was on the phone with 911, she says to someone in the background that Caylee was taken and so on. I was told that it was George that she was speaking to. But if you read the affadavits, Goerge says that he came home and found her in the garage crying and that she had already called the sheriffs office. Lee was already in the house listening to the tearful kidnapping account.
So who the heck was Cindy talking to?do we finally have proof of George and Cindy lying for some other reason than to protect their daughter?[/QUOTE
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wow, don't know what happened, but this is my response to your post
for some odd reason, I got the impression that cindy and george were trying to hide the fact that he had left the home for some time, that he actually had not been living there.
That could be it. I also find it funny that George misspells the name of the street that he works on in the first affadavit. SEction 1, page 36.
MyFoxOrlando News: 10:19pm
According to MyFoxOrlando's online news stream, Tim Miller with TexasEquusearch is at the Anthony home.
I wonder if that's the unidentified Male that left with George 30 minutes ago??
That could be it. I also find it funny that George misspells the name of the street that he works on in the first affadavit. SEction 1, page 36.
I think George was unemployed for some time, so this is a new job, I'm surprised he even knows the name of the street he works on, I didn't know mine for a while.
It's kind of muffled and I thought I heard her say George too, but if you read George's sworn statement, section 1, page 36, George would have you believe that he was not there until after the police have already been called. He says that Cindy is in the garage crying, but in no way mentions that she was on the phone, just asked her if she had called the police.
....BothDoes TexasEqusearch look for live missing kids or deceased, or both?
That's good , Thank You....Both
A well thought out post. The trial will be a circus no doubt. The above statement will not only be psychological but will be spoken over and over by the defence IMHO.
This whole part didn't make sense to me yesterday when I was listening to it because I thought I had read that he found Cindy in the garage crying too.It's kind of muffled and I thought I heard her say George too, but if you read George's sworn statement, section 1, page 36, George would have you believe that he was not there until after the police have already been called. He says that Cindy is in the garage crying, but in no way mentions that she was on the phone, just asked her if she had called the police.
Mitchlite, I have to agree with you. Without a body or confession this is going to be a hard case to get a conviction. I hope there is something in the DNA results when they do get back.
The boyfriend being fired will be tied into the police who are actually handling the investigation are also lying. Somewhat like what happend in the oj case with mark furman