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Lee's attorney is given big hints that Lee may be charged. Could be why he didn't want to give DNA or prints. Accessory? I don't know but it seems something big is coming down.
Does anyone remember the "keys" that Lee was talking with Casey about?Lee's attorney is given big hints that Lee may be charged. Could be why he didn't want to give DNA or prints. Accessory? I don't know but it seems something big is coming down.
Does anyone remember the "keys" that Lee was talking with Casey about?
I can't remember where I read or may have watched this, but there was something about duplicate keys that he says he got rid of, in a conversation with her.
Can someone help on this??:waitasec:
Thanks
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/nationworld/orl-casey-anthony-jail-full-mp3,0,5422703.mp3file
The first call...are there others? I don't hear the part "is this like the last time". I thought that was a comment made between Lee and his mom, but the memory could be going.
Welcome, Humen! I interpreted this to mean the computer was in standby mode, in which case, turning it on would mean simply running a fingertip over the touchpad to rouse it from its sleep, so to speak.Hi all. This is my first post, so please be gentleI noticed that when LA first starts discussing the laptop in his interview (page 54) he says "...actually when I got there originally it was, it was still, it was off at that point. But it was set up...It was set up, plugged in, on the kitchen countertop. Uhm, and when I turned it on so I can just try to see if I can get on the desktop there because I was curious..." Then later in the interview (page 57), the officer (Edwards) says "You said it was sitting there running on the 15th when you went to get it?" And LA answers "Exactly." Edwards says again further on about the laptop sitting there "running"--even talking about how it could have been sitting there running from the 9th to the 15th. Does it matter that LA first says he turned it on and tried to get to the desktop, but later says it was already running, and agreed that it could have been running for days? The only reason this bugs me is that I think he forgot what he had already said (that he had turned it on) which tells me he's lying. Why would he lie about it if he hadn't done anything? JMO
From listening to everything about Lee's possible involvement, here's maybe one thing he could end up being charged with. In Tony's interview he stated Casey was on her laptop when Cindy and Amy showed up. Then when Lee talked to the investigators he said the laptop was blue and everything had been erased. Very possible that Lee erased everything on the laptop or caused it to crash after talking to Casey at the house, she might have told him to get rid of what was on the laptop. Tony didn't even know at that time what was going on so he would not have any reason to tamper with the laptop but Lee certainly could have when he went to Tony's at midnight to "pick" up Casey's things. The police may know that he could have been the one to cause the computer to crash, therefore aiding and abetting his sister.
A CHILD IS A BLESSING...NOT A PUNISHMENT!
There was the very first call she made from the jail...the one that "was a waste. a HUGE waste". All she wanted was Tony's number. I listened to that one again and didn't hear anything like "was this like last time?" though.
Lee's attorney is given big hints that Lee may be charged. Could be why he didn't want to give DNA or prints. Accessory? I don't know but it seems something big is coming down.
From listening to everything about Lee's possible involvement, here's maybe one thing he could end up being charged with. In Tony's interview he stated Casey was on her laptop when Cindy and Amy showed up. Then when Lee talked to the investigators he said the laptop was blue and everything had been erased. Very possible that Lee erased everything on the laptop or caused it to crash after talking to Casey at the house, she might have told him to get rid of what was on the laptop. Tony didn't even know at that time what was going on so he would not have any reason to tamper with the laptop but Lee certainly could have when he went to Tony's at midnight to "pick" up Casey's things. The police may know that he could have been the one to cause the computer to crash, therefore aiding and abetting his sister.
A CHILD IS A BLESSING...NOT A PUNISHMENT!
I think Lee's attorney will go on and say tomorrow that he has either "misspoke" or was "misinterpreted" and the spin will begin.
Does anyone remember the "keys" that Lee was talking with Casey about?
I can't remember where I read or may have watched this, but there was something about duplicate keys that he says he got rid of, in a conversation with her.
Can someone help on this??:waitasec:
Thanks
Welcome, Humen! I interpreted this to mean the computer was in standby mode, in which case, turning it on would mean simply running a fingertip over the touchpad to rouse it from its sleep, so to speak.
Very interesting. Don't subscribe to the incest angle (yet) myself but it certainly sounds like an ijut has hired and injut...Nothing surprising for this case and this family..."Mr. Anthony, going under the assumption that his daughter, or mean his niece, was kidnapped or was some how held against her will. He investigated that angle and that avenue first and foremost.
Interestin statement, by Lee's attorney, Mr. Luka. Slip of the tongue?
Very interesting. Don't subscribe to the incest angle (yet) myself but it certainly sounds like an ijut has hired and injut...Nothing surprising for this case and this family...
MOO
LA was gone for 2 hours, but do we know that he was at AL's for 2 hours. I'm sure LE has asked AL how long LA was at the apt. I will be surprised if LA actually did the deed to the puter in front of AL and his roomate, but then again-can anything an Anthony does surprise me anymore?:waitasec:
That was my initial thought, but I've been reluctant to comment on LA. My feelings about him waver between guilty as hell to innocent dupe, often changing several times a day.I work on computers and if one was to try to erase system files on a pc but not know what thet where doing then it would give you what we call the blue screen of death, this only happens mostly when there are damaged system files, but LE and FBI still can retrive all info off a pc even if it has been completely erased, sounds like someone tried but did not sucsessfully delete the system operating system