Caylee Anthony General Discussion Thread #90

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  • #521
Hello. I am a newbie here. I have been lurking around here for a while now, but had a really hard time registering. So finally I am here! There are so many posts and threads, but I am wondering if anyone knows of domestic violence in the Anthony home? I know if you go to myfloridacounty.com is public information and case searches. So I did a search on the Anthony's. Now, I am only stating this because it is PUBLIC information. Apparently, there is a court case on 12-10-07 with Cindy taking George to court for some kind of "Domestic Relations" case. Gives the case number and all, but I cant pull the specifics up on it. Has this been brought up on here?
 
  • #522
I think this could be a big problem, if true. Sunshine Laws cannot be played with to placate a suspect.

I just think that since C&G have gone around supporting Casey.. she's rewarding them...

If anything is said that is relevant to the investigation they don't have to release them even if requested. The only way they will be released is if it is more of the same. The last call to Lee was of no value at all as far as info. The first call where she say "All you care about is getting Caylee back" releasing it was helpful to them to make people that were around her realize they might have seen something they didn't even realize (like Casey bumping and grinding in a bar after she said her daughter was kidnapped). IMHO
 
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  • #524
Hello. I am a newbie here. I have been lurking around here for a while now, but had a really hard time registering. So finally I am here! There are so many posts and threads, but I am wondering if anyone knows of domestic violence in the Anthony home? I know if you go to myfloridacounty.com is public information and case searches. So I did a search on the Anthony's. Now, I am only stating this because it is PUBLIC information. Apparently, there is a court case on 12-10-07 with Cindy taking George to court for some kind of "Domestic Relations" case. Gives the case number and all, but I cant pull the specifics up on it. Has this been brought up on here?

It was the day they dissolved their divorce petition.
 
  • #525
Ok, thank you. I have been trying to keep up, but with a one year old, its a bit hard to sit and read each thread. :-)
 
  • #526
Ok, thank you. I have been trying to keep up, but with a one year old, its a bit hard to sit and read each thread. :-)

welcome....
 
  • #527
I'm about as skeptical as you can get, and I recognize fully that at times, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony teeter precariously close to or over the line of trying to believe/support their daughter, into being obstructive of the investigation or just other-worldly in their stated beliefs. But I still find them human and flawed and heartbreaking. They are doing things wrong, but their world is falling apart in full public view, and has been for a while. They know, yet they can't believe. It may seem insane, but it's also simple and human. A lot of the things I scream at my television and tell them they must do probably wouldn't do any good anyway. I don't think they could "crack" CA. It's just my opinion, but I don't think they were complicit in any major wrongdoing before the fact. There is "testimony" out there from witnesses whose credibility may be in question, but which can be reconciled. In the same way that I still place credence in the heartfelt, normal human reactions of Cindy A. on a couple of very telling, important occasions, I place a selective but strong credence in at least one statement by Casey Anthony: that is, that she left the home and presence of her parents with her daughter Caylee, and thus was the last person we know of to see her alive. She is not given to admitting things by any stretch of the imagination, and this is a serious admission AGAINST her interests. She has absolutely embellished it with a story of the non-existent nanny, to promptly account for Caylee leaving her custody and going, alive and well, into other hands, to save herself and pass off blame. I have seen nothing to lead me to believe that she would do any of this out of a sense of love and gratitude to save her parents in the event they had done something wrong.
 
  • #528
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Just because someone believes the gps are covering, does not mean we are pouncing on them. You have to look at the way they have acted since this has started. The whole family lies. Usually there is a reason for that.

I'm not pouncing on the GP's...they are acting very strange for sure & have since this has begun.

WHERE IS CAYLEE?
 
  • #529
It does happen in many families, including mine. I do agree that Lee is supporting Casey, but not in the resentful way of someone that has heard the "precious Casey" spiel for a lifetime. I think they were both spoiled. Daddy's littl egirl and Mommy's little boy, that's the way it usually is. I think if this had been reversed and Lee was the one in the hotseat, the family would be acting the same, with Casey taking the role that Lee has now.


:blowkiss: :blowkiss: I agree!!!!
 
  • #530
Hi rngirl. I think that is the day that Cindy and George dropped their case for dissolution of their marriage.

Welcome to websleuths! :)
 
  • #531
Who is the person who walks into the house when Cindy is in the midst of the third frantic 911 call? She is quickly relating the story to that person.
 
  • #532
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Just because someone believes the gps are covering, does not mean we are pouncing on them. You have to look at the way they have acted since this has started. The whole family lies. Usually there is a reason for that.

I said "I" was not going to pounce on them. I didn't accuse anyone here of doing that. Poor choice of words maybe on my part.

"If", they have lied, the reason "might" simply be that they just cannot at this point believe that
1. their beautiful granddaughter is dead.
2. Their child had anything to do with it.

I think those two things are just to unbearable for them to "accept" at this point, without solid proof.

I just cannot find it in my heart to fault them for the way they are acting. I know if I was in their shoes I might appear as a wacko myself to the rest of the world.
 
  • #533
Who is the person who walks into the house when Cindy is in the midst of the third frantic 911 call? She is quickly relating the story to that person.

It is George. George walked into the room.
 
  • #534
It is George. George walked into the room.

OK. When was the car picked-up and driven back to the house? It was George driving it, right?
 
  • #535
If we assume, for the sake of this post only, that George is knowingly lying about seeing Casey and Caylee on the 16th, the question is what does George gain by extending the timeline by one day from the 15th when Caylee was visiting her great grandfather? I can't see what he gains here unless whatever happened to Caylee happened sometime between her senior center visit and noon of the 16th.

There is, of course Clint's statement that Casey was at Tony's on the night of the 15th, and a conflicting account from Cindy that both Casey and Caylee slept at the family home on the night of the 15th.

Perhaps Casey kept Caylee in the car on the night of the 15th because she was with Tony and did not want to bring Caylee home, either because she did not want to leave Tony - did not want to interrupt her evening because she was enjoying it, or because of some recent fight with her parents.

Under this theory, Casey discovers her child, now dead, on the morning of the 16th when she is leaving Tony's house. The child is already dead and the flurry of calls later that day are either for help from the family, or to determine whether the family house is empty.

Toddlers generally go to bed early, maybe Casey left without telling Cindy and came back in the morning.
 
  • #536
It's got to be obvious to Casey at this point that Tony wants nothing to do with her or her family. Tony flew the coop the day Casey was arrested.....hasn't visited her in jail at all. This fact is kind of revealing, in a way. (Kind of.) Her boyfriend (and the roommate Clint claims Tony and Casey were getting pretty tight) doesn't support Casey during this time. If they were tight, why doesn't he support her like Casey's parents and brother are supporting her?
:waitasec:

Becuase to be honest he just met Casey at the end of May. Therefore he only knew Casey for a very short time...and obviously didn't know the real Casey. If you had only dated someone for 6 weeks and then they were arrested for the missing child..which btw you haven't seen in ages either, then wouldn't you ditch the B*tch?
 
  • #537
Important clarification: I think Clint said he saw Casey at the apartment late on Father's Day. I don't think he actually said she spent the night, but I may be wrong. And we also have no confirmation of anybody seeing Caylee anywhere on the 16th, except statements from family members.
 
  • #538
Who is the person who walks into the house when Cindy is in the midst of the third frantic 911 call? She is quickly relating the story to that person.

It was George, the granfather of Caylee
 
  • #539
Important clarification: I think Clint said he saw Casey at the apartment late on Father's Day. I don't think he actually said she spent the night, but I may be wrong. And we also have no confirmation of anybody seeing Caylee anywhere on the 16th, except statements from family members.

That's my impression, too
 
  • #540
I have a HUGE favor.... I've been glued to this case from day one. I have to take a 4 day vacation (never thought that vacation would feel so "introsive") and will have very limited access to the computer. If something BIG happens, will someone kindly PM me? I know I'll be thinking about this little girl the entire time and will check in as I can for updates. Thank you SO MUCH!!!!!
 
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