New Letter from Prisoner to Judge Released 1-2010

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So ..... this letter is what KC developed during her 36 hours of DP mitigation interviews. It certainly mitigates the DP and makes KC both a heroine and victim.

I must admit..... This is compelling.....

Now I understand, now this all makes sense.

Great! They hypnotized Cyberborg!!
 
Okay do "life prisoners" have computer access? Seems this "lifer" has been reading here at WS!

You just can't make up this crap! :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
 
Okay do "life prisoners" have computer access? Seems this "lifer" has been reading here at WS!

You just can't make up this crap! :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

I was going to ask the prison experts the same thing! Lil' toooooo revealing, if you ask me...
 
I'm gonna have to invest in some adult diapers, cause I can't pull myself away, yet I think I might have to soon-You guys are killin tonight.

We gotta start charging a cover for this kind of comedy, too-We'll be here all week, folks!
 
Ya know for a convict (with really bad spelling), he truly is articulate. I mean that. His thoughts are very well laid out and put in a tidy, chronological order which set my hinky meter off.


Whoever wrote the letter probably worked hard to write it the way it was written. Was the letter mailed from within the jail or outside? How did it get to the judge? Seems if the person is an inmate the letter had to come from within. Who knows what could be in a person's mind that would take the time to write a letter of that many pages or even a letter about Casey at all. Probably some little nurd in prison that has seen the "gorgeous" Casey on TV and wants to help her out. Seems to me he went a little overboard telling his story though or got carried away! In truth, I enjoyed it and got several laughs from the letter and you folks here..lol.
 
I'm gonna have to invest in some adult diapers, cause I can't pull myself away, yet I think I might have to soon-You guys are killin tonight.

We gotta start charging a cover for this kind of comedy, too-We'll be here all week, folks!

MONTHS! Sooooo, I'd invest in a doggie pee pad, just below the puter chair. LOL
 
Whoever wrote the letter probably worked hard to write it the way it was written. Was the letter mailed from within the jail or outside? How did it get to the judge? Seems if the person is an inmate the letter had to come from within. Who knows what could be in a person's mind that would take the time to write a letter of that many pages or even a letter about Casey at all. Probably some little nurd in prison that has seen the "gorgeous" Casey on TV and wants to help her out. Seems to me he went a little overboard telling his story though or got carried away! In truth, I enjoyed it and got several laughs from the letter and you folks here..lol.

BBM.. It's hard not to think this letter is from one of JB's team or KC's family... lets chuck another piece of spaghetti, try to plant a seed or two and see how we go!!
 
It's also quite the coincidence that this letter just happens to make its way to the judge before he has ruled on the motion concerning Kronk and Kronk's "past". If this person really found all of this out in November why wait til now to bring it up? Also, how in the heck can anyone have that long of a detailed conversation with someone in passing? One other thing, the writer of the letter said that he asked O Towns Finest how he knew this Casey chick......so how did the writer know he knew Casey?

ETA: I should have re read what I typed.....the writer said that he asked O Town if he knew Casey, not how he knew Casey. I blame it on lack of brain cells after typing out that poorly written letter to the judge.
 
It's also quite the coincidence that this letter just happens to make its way to the judge before he has ruled on the motion concerning Kronk and Kronk's "past". If this person really found all of this out in November why wait til now to bring it up? Also, how in the heck can anyone have that long of a detailed conversation with someone in passing? One other thing, the writer of the letter said that he asked O Towns Finest how he knew this Casey chick......so how did the writer know he knew Casey?

Exactly what I was thinking! After all these years the prisoner chooses that time in passing to ask his ex drug dealer about the KC case. "Oh hey dude it's been a while, have you heard about the KC Anthony case?" And coincidently enough, O Town's Finest was the kidnapper! So in this short period of time in a public place, he chooses to completely confess to the murder and give an amazingly long description of what happened (he couldn't just mention KC's car, he had to mention what it looked like). Oh, and he made sure not leave out the fact that he tried to rape her. Why not just say "We were hooking up and she stole my stuff and bolted?" Or that he was initating sex but she didn't want it? Nope, better use the word rape! I wouldn't think the blue eyed, blonde haired O Town's FINEST would want anyone to know he had to rape a girl in order to "get any". Ugh, soooo laughable!
 
The rape, the rape, the details of the rape... GMAB!!!!

Wow.... in the words of Tom Hanks in "The Burbs": "Take me to the hospital!!! I'm sick!!"
 
You guys I'm gonna need a cross-country, astronaut-sized diaper if I keep laughing so hard!! :crazy:

This letter is so very, very suspicious I hope it is sleuthed all the way to its source. The timing is too bizarre re: Kronk/Krunk......

FYI--In the past I have helped facilitate some mother-child visits with the women's correctional facility here (called Purdy), and the women I helped (very low-risk offenders) ALL had internet access and newspaper delivery. The internet was filtered, but they could still get all the news sites.
So maybe this "mystery prisoner" is an avid Sentinel reader..??? Who knows?? But I agree it is VERY SUSPECT that he knows so much about the case.

ETA: Wasn't there a slogan some years ago that said that "Virginia is for lovers"???
 
Someone tell me if my math is wrong but if this prisoner is serving a life sentence and has been in prison for "14 straight years" then the prisoner was sentenced in 1995. I looked at the Florida Attorney General Office of Statewide Prosecution and only 6 people were sentenced to life in 1995. So that would really narrow down who this writer could possibly be.

Link for the site where I found the number of life sentences in 1995: http://myfloridalegal.com/pages.nsf/Main/16c732cb9a37fa7585256cca004ef095
 
This "informant" claims that he met O-towns finest in prison, but failed to notice his real name on his DOC tag (which is always displayed prominently on the front of their inmate shirts). Too bad he didn't get that name, the case would have been solved. Well, at least he has one of the suspects names, fancy that.

This guy sure did see Casey getting "hi" a lot in her house while Caylee played outside (by the wheel of the car ?).

This thread has been the bright spot in my day, thanks guys !
 
BBM.. It's hard not to think this letter is from one of JB's team or KC's family... lets chuck another piece of spaghetti, try to plant a seed or two and see how we go!!

Well the self proclaimed genius, pioneer and angel of death row has 12 students working for her on this case so who knows?
 
Our Casey is a true intrepid soul....after having her shirt and shorts 'forcefully snatched off' .....as she grabbed her clothes in a desperate attempt to save her Virginia from violation, she managed to grab $25K and a kilo of cocaine and make her escape!!

This is the plot for the new Indiana Jones flick, right? Or ....... I guess this would be Virginia Jones.....

OMG!!! I can't stop laughing from this post :laugh::laugh::laugh:
 
I guess George Anthony was in one heck of a writing mood when he penned that self-serving Thanksgiving letter (shared with Fox) about himself, er...I mean Caylee. As long the pen and paper were handy, Cindy probably dictated this prisoner letter with its compelling:rolleyes: believable:rolleyes: verbiage (translate BS) and atrocious spelling. I sure hope LE is checking out all the reliable "new" information :rolleyes:

"Krunk" and "O-towns Finest", my 🤬🤬* Puhleeeeeze :rolleyes::rolleyes:

I sense a document dump coming our way pretty soon.

JMO, of course
 
Someone tell me if my math is wrong but if this prisoner is serving a life sentence and has been in prison for "14 straight years" then the prisoner was sentenced in 1995. I looked at the Florida Attorney General Office of Statewide Prosecution and only 6 people were sentenced to life in 1995. So that would really narrow down who this writer could possibly be.

Link for the site where I found the number of life sentences in 1995: http://myfloridalegal.com/pages.nsf/Main/16c732cb9a37fa7585256cca004ef095

God, you guys are good and fast! George better hope we don't write a book entitled How Websleuths solved the Caylee Marie Anthony case.We could assign chapters and have this book good to go in no time.
 
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