Geraldo 10/19

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  • #61
Wow! It will all be explained away when they go to trial according to Baez!! How wonderful!! We, the world, will "understand" why she did all this!! I can hardly wait!! :rolleyes::sheesh:
 
  • #62
Baez was NOT in the vehicle with Cindy, so he could not have surrendered Casey to the bondsman. Unless he was in the Bondsman's vehicle, but all reports from that day say he left his office before Cindy did. Suppose he could have met up with the BM.

I wish just ONE of the news teams would have captured the side-of-the-road arrest on camera so we would know who was in the Bondsman's vehicle.

A bondsman was in the vehicle. Cindy was taking her back to jail following the issue of KC warrant. She got a call that there were protestors waiting at the jail, and did not want to be in the middle of that mess.
The bondsman is allowed to enter the "Sally Plaza" entrance, but no private civilians, so no protestors, but CA is not allowed there either.

They switched cars under the bridge to avoid cameras. As is common practice, they BB was in an unkown SUV to LE (Padilla and company frequently used this practice to evade media) so KC surveillance detail stopped them because to them it could have been an attempt to flee for all they knew, and took her in..

Baez was in neither vehicle, that is correct.

ETA: sorry, meant to say this account is from LP, as told to him by one of the agents in the car that took her in.
 
  • #63
JB's office is in Osceola County, that may be why they didn't swoop down at the office. I am sure Osceola would not have minded, and probably would have arrested her for Orange County (and done it with huge smiles on their faces). Because of the different jurisdiction (hope I spelled that right) - OCSO probably had to wait until she was in Orange County, they were following Cindy's car remember. the switch might have taken them a bit by surprise - they could have been planning to follow them back to the house and arrest her there.

For some reason, FBI officer(s) were with them when she was arrested. But I agree with you, they were probably waiting for her to hit Orange County.
 
  • #64
You all make such good points....and we have to have a little levity to keep from going insane knowing this little precious child is missing..........why doesn't someone ask that as@ why she doesn't just tell the police? get it over with...lets hear her story, her version, her absoloutely inane asinine answer.
:furious: I might as well have my stroke now as waiting until she gets to the trial...spill it girly...lets hear your story.
 
  • #65
I think I have had enough of this case until trial.
 
  • #66
A bondsman was in the vehicle. Cindy was taking her back to jail following the issue of KC warrant. She got a call that there were protestors waiting at the jail, and did not want to be in the middle of that mess.
The bondsman is allowed to enter the "Sally Plaza" entrance, but no private civilians, so no protestors, but CA is not allowed there either.

They switched cars under the bridge to avoid cameras. As is common practice, they BB was in an unkown SUV to LE (Padilla and company frequently used this practice to evade media) so KC surveillance detail stopped them because to them it could have been an attempt to flee for all they knew, and took her in..

Baez was in neither vehicle, that is correct.

I see, I did not know about the different entrance. That explains a lot!

Cindy was allowed back there once for some reason, I remember one of the stations filming her from outside the fence (this was 2 months ago or so). Seems like she was just there for an interview or something, although the reporter wasn't sure.
 
  • #67
Wow! It will all be explained away when they go to trial according to Baez!! How wonderful!! We, the world, will "understand" why she did all this!! I can hardly wait!! :rolleyes::sheesh:

Oh boy! Yippee! Let the breath holding begin!! LMAO!
 
  • #68
You all make such good points....and we have to have a little levity to keep from going insane knowing this little precious child is missing..........why doesn't someone ask that as@ why she doesn't just tell the police? get it over with...lets hear her story, her version, her absoloutely inane asinine answer.
:furious: I might as well have my stroke now as waiting until she gets to the trial...spill it girly...lets hear your story.

Didn't you listen? Baez has instructed her to wait for the right time and place. :waitasec:
 
  • #69
I think I have had enough of this case until trial.

So you say, my dear, so you say:blowkiss:
Still saying will not go to trial, maybe we will be spared at least that.
 
  • #70
A bondsman was in the vehicle. Cindy was taking her back to jail following the issue of KC warrant. She got a call that there were protestors waiting at the jail, and did not want to be in the middle of that mess.
The bondsman is allowed to enter the "Sally Plaza" entrance, but no private civilians, so no protestors, but CA is not allowed there either.

They switched cars under the bridge to avoid cameras. As is common practice, they BB was in an unkown SUV to LE (Padilla and company frequently used this practice to evade media) so KC surveillance detail stopped them because to them it could have been an attempt to flee for all they knew, and took her in..

Baez was in neither vehicle, that is correct.

ETA: sorry, meant to say this account is from LP, as told to him by one of the agents in the car that took her in.

Thank you, that's exactly what I believed at the time.
 
  • #71
So you say, my dear, so you say:blowkiss:
Still saying will not go to trial, maybe we will be spared at least that.
I will come unglued if this doesn't go to trial!! OMG! :eek: That means we will NEVER hear the evidence or know the real story!
 
  • #72
I see, I did not know about the different entrance. That explains a lot!

Cindy was allowed back there once for some reason, I remember one of the stations filming her from outside the fence (this was 2 months ago or so). Seems like she was just there for an interview or something, although the reporter wasn't sure.

I remember, but they actually brought her car around, it had not been parked there originally, she had asked for that during the interview.
Good Memory Muzik!
 
  • #73
I'm just reading here and not watching (thank you all very much for sparing me the pain, BTW). If she is so anxious to tell her story, how is she gonna do that if she isn't committed to testifying at trial??? I must just be too slow to comprehend the strategy of JB.
 
  • #74
Wow! It will all be explained away when they go to trial according to Baez!! How wonderful!! We, the world, will "understand" why she did all this!! I can hardly wait!! :rolleyes::sheesh:

I so agree with you! Just when I think this case can't get any more bizarre JB or CA opens their mouth. Are they trying to one up each other in the stupid comments arena? :banghead: :furious:
 
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I'm just reading here and not watching (thank you all very much for sparing me the pain, BTW). If she is so anxious to tell her story, how is she gonna do that if she isn't committed to testifying at trial??? I must just be too slow to comprehend the strategy of JB.

And she's going to wait all that time to tell her story, when supposedly her little girl is out there in danger somewhere? PuhLEESE.
 
  • #78
Ah, venting is good for the nerves - of course if you do it out loud while sitting at your computer, other people in the house tend to look at you funny. Even my dog has started to give me strange looks - sort of like this - :eek: - then he scurries into the other room!


Yep my dog and husband have about declared I have totally lost it....this case has taken months of my life and I have aged years.....if somebody could just tell me what anyone could possibly use for a reason for this child being gone...and the mother who shows no emotion and the attorney who defends her to the end. It just escapes me.
 
  • #79
Thanks for the update, but now I am glad I didn't watch.
We will all understand when she finally tells her story?? Yeah, ok. (choke). Another words, more Casey lies!
 
  • #80
I get so tired of hearing him say that we will understand when she goes to court. If she is innocent in all of this then why in the heck would they not just sit down with LE and tell them this story and get on with the business of finding Caylee? Why all the chaos? I wish they would quit blowing smoke up my butt and tell it already.

There is only one reason to keep up the charade and go to court and that would be to benefit JB's career but I have to tell him that if he doesn't come up with a huge BOMBSHELL, his career is out the door and down the street. If he was my lawyer, I would just plead guilty to whatever they wanted to charge me with to get away from him.

Of course, just like everything out of KC's mouth, it is all just pure, unadulterated BS!
 
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