Caylee-Search Diver Resigned As Deputy After Lying To Captain

  • #21
It's not the fact that he lied. It's the fact that they go out of their way to disgrace people that try and do the right thing regarding Caylee.
If he lied about that I agree firing would be in order.

Whoa.....isn't this the same thing that some have done with the founder of KFN???? Why everyone involved can't be honest and on the up and up, is beyond me. Everyone has skeltons in their closet, but I never saw so many liars.
 
  • #22
This is going to make one doozy of a book. And movie.
 
  • #23
I guess anyone who is connected with this case in anyway, shape, form, or fashion is basically going to be under a microscope. It's sad in a way that people are giving their time to help find Caylee and then BOOM the world knows everything about you.


That is exactly what is happening. Who would dare step forward now? Last time I checked, Mother Teresa is deceased.
 
  • #24
the only way she'll be found is accidentally, if at all.

poor caylee
I agree, cocowiley.
And we must also remember that 31 days elapsed before anyone knew anything at all aboyut Caylee being gone!

5 months is a very long time for a little 35 pound body to be out in the elements!
 
  • #25
I guess anyone who is connected with this case in anyway, shape, form, or fashion is basically going to be under a microscope. It's sad in a way that people are giving their time to help find Caylee and then BOOM the world knows everything about you.

That is exactly what is happening. Who would dare step forward now? Last time I checked, Mother Teresa is deceased.

ITA .... Not that I condone the fact that he lied about his background .. how many people do you know that have embellished their resume just a bit ????

Anyone nearly remotely close to this case can expect that there is a strong possibility of their "laundry" being aired =)
 
  • #26
The man fudged on his resume and lost his job because of it. Kind of like people saying they went to college when they haven't.

He was fired. The lie didn't go unpunished. This man's "debt to society" was paid when he lost his job.

Should every mistake a person makes...EVER...even those that are NOT part of public record...be NEWS????

The guy volunteered his DIVING skills.

Can a person who makes a mistake EVER volunteer for a good cause????? Can only the PURE and PERFECT offer their time and abilities?

What does the unrelated incident in this diver's past take away from his heroic efforts without pay in alligator infested dirty water??????
 
  • #27
ITA .... Not that I condone the fact that he lied about his background .. how many people do you know that have embellished their resume just a bit ????

Anyone nearly remotely close to this case can expect that there is a strong possibility of their "laundry" being aired =)

I for one have not embellished my resume.
I believe with this article he supposedly mentioned it while being welcomed to the force. Something seems fishy to me with all the searches being called out. Do I smell the A's or their PI's?
 
  • #28
I for one have not embellished my resume.
I believe with this article he supposedly mentioned it while being welcomed to the force. Something seems fishy to me with all the searches being called out. Do I smell the A's or their PI's?

This guy did embellish his resume. He got caught. He was fired.

IMO, he is allowed to have a life afterwards.

He volunteered his time diving in a mucky river full of alligators. Should doing a good deed give anyone and everyone the right to dig into and publish a person's dirty laundry?

The man volunteered his services as a diver...not a judge.

He wasn't even passing the hat around much less keeping anybody's money.
 
  • #29
He told LP he had previously worked for the OCSO, which actually was true, no?
 
  • #30
There have been a lot of liars in this case and it hasn't just been the Anthonys, it is just a shame, and actually quite disgusting that several liars in this case have originated from Law Enforcement.

You can say that again.
 
  • #31
Originally Posted by PhoneBoothBandit
There have been a lot of liars in this case and it hasn't just been the Anthonys, it is just a shame, and actually quite disgusting that several liars in this case have originated from Law Enforcement.

The diver doesn't represent law enforcement.

LE let him go so he wouldn't represent them.
 
  • #32
I don't think it's a small thing to lie about being SF.
I do think it's appropriate that he was asked to resign.
I DON'T understand why this matters...?
I mean, it would be nice if nothing but completely honest people were searching for Caylee, but at least someone is/was searching!
What's with this case and all the less-than-honest people?! :confused:

I guess if he shouldn't be criticized for being a liar, neither should CA or KC or anybody else that's been accused of lying during this case.
 
  • #33
I have no problem criticizing him for lying. He sure picked the wrong guy to lie to, so he's about at the Ricardo M level on the ex-LE scale.

But how is he as a diver?
 
  • #34
I guess if he shouldn't be criticized for being a liar, neither should CA or KC or anybody else that's been accused of lying during this case.

IMO, he paid for his lies by being fired.
He was there as a diver, not representing or claiming to represent LE.
I think it's a shame that everyone in this case is being picked apart except the ones that DESERVE the scrutiny (KFN crooks, the A's).
 
  • #35
I guess if he shouldn't be criticized for being a liar, neither should CA or KC or anybody else that's been accused of lying during this case.
He lied to get a job.
CA lied (and continues to lie) to cover up her murderous daughter's crime. KC lied to cover up for the fact that she took the life of an innocent child, one who trusted her to love and care for her, one who named her favorite doll "mama".
Big difference.

ETA: Actually, he didn't even lie to get the job. He lied after he had the job. Just bragging about his experience to the Captain and he couldn't back it up. He wasn't fired for embellishing his resume, he resigned.
 
  • #36
everyone lies at one point but this guy pulled a big one by lying for his job. i think that brings his credibility into question, especially during a search. if you have the balls to lie for a job position, what else are you capable of?
 
  • #37
everyone lies at one point but this guy pulled a big one by lying for his job. i think that brings his credibility into question, especially during a search. if you have the balls to lie for a job position, what else are you capable of?

IMO, it would be different if he were the only person diving.
I see everyone's concern about this, though.
So discouraging that people of integrity are so few and far between in this case...
 
  • #38
The man fudged on his resume and lost his job because of it. Kind of like people saying they went to college when they haven't.

He was fired. The lie didn't go unpunished. This man's "debt to society" was paid when he lost his job.

Should every mistake a person makes...EVER...even those that are NOT part of public record...be NEWS????

The guy volunteered his DIVING skills.

Can a person who makes a mistake EVER volunteer for a good cause????? Can only the PURE and PERFECT offer their time and abilities?

What does the unrelated incident in this diver's past take away from his heroic efforts without pay in alligator infested dirty water??????

It doesn't & it shouldn't. His skills as a DIVER were needed & thats what he did.
 
  • #39
I'm going to judge his character by "his heroic efforts without pay in alligator infested dirty water" (quoting Jolynna). To me, this is a big deposit into his karma bank.

Thanks to all the divers who gave their time and risked their safety to search for Caylee. :blowkiss:
 
  • #40
I guess if he shouldn't be criticized for being a liar, neither should CA or KC or anybody else that's been accused of lying during this case.

I think the lying about being SF is a BIG deal. My son in law was in the Army, based at Bragg. He & my daughter have many many friends ( & they have become our s as well) who are SF. We know many who have served on both fronts. For anyone to say they are SF or even to say they are ex military is a slap in the face to the real military who leave their families & do what they need to do.

With that said, the man is an excellent diver, that was the skill that was needed. He should not have his past thrown in his face in the media.
The Antohny clan certainly has no right to call anyone a liar.
 

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