New Video Interviews released from SA's office 11/21 #2

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  • #141
I'm not saying that there was any physical emotional sexual abuse in the A House but it was totally out of character for CA to answer that question in a teeny tiny whisper voice "no". Personally I would have said something like "oh of course not" or "heavens no". Was the only time in the interviews that CA was quiet, spoke in a low tone, didn't elaborate. Maybe it was the only time she was telling the whole truth? I don't know, just know it was out of place in the whole interview but I am just up to that point in this new released.

Somehow I completely missed that question. Which tape is it on? ALso, were any new tapes released today? What I am seeing is they are the same tapes just with different numbers depending on the news channel .
 
  • #142
I honestly believe that Ms. Sanchez wanted the car towed when it was still there on Monday morning, and that probably told a fib, sat 1day sun 2 days Mon 3days she wanted the car towed. And IIRC Casey called Jesse to pick her up and showed his phone to LE showing where Casey had called him and it was the 27th.
That does make a lot more sense filling in that gap in time the morning of the 27th. :) MOO
 
  • #143
Wow...energy drinks really can cause seizures:

http://www.imwr.com/issues/articles/2007-06_33.asp

That is an interesting article but the study was a very very small one. I would not be surprised they found the patients had consumed energy drinks, esp young people. I bet if you took 10 people age 18-30 you would find 8 of those 10 were regular drinkers of energy drinks. But still an interesting study & it does go to all her test being normal.
 
  • #144
The LE strategy is to let her ramble and roam verbally, then go over the tapes multiple times to glean useful info due to her "slipping" every now and then and revealing something unintended. LE has a treasure trove of data from this extremely "talkative" family.

She did trip up. When she was talking about Amy, the agent asked her if she had talked to Amy. Cindy said she had not talked to her since the nite Amy took her to find KC, then went off on how odd it was Amy nor Ricardo were helping to hand out flyers. In the next breath she said she had called Amy the next morning to tell her she was sorry for dragging her into this. I think the reason CA called Amy was to beg her not to file charges against KC. Bet you Amy's version of the call will be very different from Cindy's.
 
  • #145
I've been getting the feeling that KC has been the victim of sexual abuse. Her behaviors are consistent with this theory. Maybe she snapped because she caught this abuser doing the same to Caylee....
I'm thinking that this will be the defense's claim. that KC gave Caylee away and will not reveal her whereabouts to protect her from this abuse...

ITA. I thought right away she would blame someone in her family, claiming she was abused & "caught" the person in the act or that Caylee said something to make her think it was also happening to her.
 
  • #146
What you have to remember about the car is it was left on the 27th (Friday)it sat there over the weekend. Casey tried to get the car on the 29th (Sunday) but Amy was busy. Casey got Amy to get gas cans on the 30th (Monday) and stayed with Amy until she had to go to work. Amy said that Casey left when she did with the gas cans in Tony's Jeep. So on Monday the 30th by the time Casey got to Amscot, the car had been towed. So Cindy did not have a chance to see it on her way to or from work.

Also, IIrc, Casey tried to get Jesse to help her retrieve the car but he was at his parents and unable to assist her this time. (per JG interviews)
 
  • #147
The more I read and hear from the grandparents the more I feel a t-tiny bit of pity for Casey. I'm not saying it's CA or GA's "fault" that Casey turned out the way she has. I think it's a combination of nature and nuture. BUT there's just some flat out friggin' strange nurturing going on in that family (in my opinion). The truth does not seem to be very highly valued (GA lies to CA, CA says that lying is not a crime, Casey steals and CA covers ad nauseum). I don't think this mess we're seeing just started in the last few years. Does anyone else think about Casey as a young child and wonder HOW she got to be in this situation?

[The pity I feel does in no way excuse anything she may have done to Caylee.]

I get where you are coming from.
 
  • #148
Being new here & not posting very frequently I hope that I'm not being annoying, its just that since watching and listening to the FBI interviews with GA & CA I am full of questions! I know most of the WS's have been at this along time and know so much about LE and FBI interviewing procedures, which I have to admit, I have never seen before to this extent until this case. Can someone tell me if the assessment that the FBI had GA & CA of KC is normal procedure? Do they always ask about someone's sexual behavior/preferences, etc...? Thank you WS's for your patience with me here!

I don't know the answer to your question but WELCOME to WS. These folks are so darn smart.
 
  • #149
But there's evidence of a DEAD Caylee so how will this possibly work? Unless the plan will be to try to blame the abuser for her DEATH & even that would be a hard sell IMHO.

Not saying it's true, I just think that will be her defense. Sad thing is the Anthony's have acted crazy enough for a jury to buy it. KC could claim she did kill Caylee b/c to her death was better than Caylee going thru what she did.
 
  • #150
Does anyone else find it strange that with all of the people thrown under the bus by the A team that they never have really thrown AL under the bus? The go on and on about Casey's "new friends" but seemingly focus on AH and RG. While Casey asks for TonE on the first jail call home, the parents seemingly do not focus on him. Why is that?

That is a great question.
 
  • #151
you didn't know KC was a mogul (without HS diploma) who was investing in the capital markets?:)

Ahhhhhhhhhhh, but I heard cindy make reference to KC graduating hs in the FBI tapes.
 
  • #152
Ahhhhhhhhhhh, but I heard cindy make reference to KC graduating hs in the FBI tapes.
She is listed as alumni in the online yearbook ~ but you know those things are published months before graduation. I tend to believe the previous reports that she was 1/2 credit shy of graduating. :) MOO
 
  • #153
I guess I'm a glutton for punishment.....just finished listening to this last CA interview that's been released. Those agents must have had the patience of a saint. Lord have mercy, if I took one break from listening to her rambling, I took 10. All I could keep thinking during the entire interview was "If you give a fool enough rope, they'll hang themselves".

If I don't get to see anyone else testify when this circus goes to trial....CA is one that I certainly won't miss. It amazes me that someone can talk that long, and when they're through talking you're still trying to figure out what she said.
 
  • #154
I don't know about the rest of the mothers here, but I am not an excellant mother, BUT I am the best mother I know how to be, but I make mistakes everyday raising my kids. I have never had a "job" has hard as being a mother.......these lives that depend on me daily to do the right thing. How many nights I have gone to bed and prayed for the wisdom, patience and faith to do this "job" correctly. Love alone does not make a mother be. Motherhood is trial and error and Cindy will not even admit that......instilling her own mistakes in the perp; knowing they will be used on her daughter.

Doesn't Cindy realize that all mothers make mistakes and it is NOT something to be ashamed of. Just a thought as I have listened to Cindy ramble. I sit here and think......any grandmother/mother sitting where Cindy was then, that would be the ONE time that you admit your mistakes....anything to help and get your precious, innocent grandbaby home.

Hope that makes sense, for some reason I am having troubles getting my fingers to say what is in my head and heart.


Beautifully said. I have two sons, (now adults) matter of fact my youngest son (22) and I attend the same college, (lol - different majors/classes and he's the one who actually encouraged me to attend there) and I frequently have students come up to me and ask if he is my son and tell me how highly they think of him. (guys & gals alike) They tell me that I did a good job raising him (and my other son as well for those that know him also) and it still amazes me that they (young adults) always want to know "how I did it?" Although, I admit it, I am extremely proud of both of my sons, I don't gloat in it and I don't take all of the credit for it either. My first response is "I have really been blessed" and I tell these kids (lol - young adults) that there are many parents who love thier kids more then life itself and they do a great job parenting but as kids get older they still ultimately must make thier own choices such as drugs, drinking, sex, etc... and most kids will try new things at one time or another but some, what I call, never make it back. I was raised in a very rigid home, there were only two options, perfect or complete failure. Once a child is cast into a mold its hard to step out of that mold therefore I always told my kids that there is always a way back, that making a mistake isn't the end of the road and theres always an exit where you can turn around and get back on and head back in the right direction. What each of my sons have achieved personally in thier lives is "thier achievement", its not mine. I hear so many parents use the term "you owe me" with their kids simply because they parented a child, who didn't ask to come into this world, for the 18 years that they are legally responsible to do so, how can that be right? Anyhow, my point is when we make our kids "trophy kids", "reflections of ourselves" or treat them like objects by using them as bragging points to compete against other family member's or friend's for mother or father of the year award, we don't give them a way back. We give them a road that only goes in one direction, it has no exits, no off-ramps and ultimately leads them right over a cliff.
 
  • #155
I'm new to this thread, and posting, but I have a question - apologies to all you WS'ers who have been living this case for 22 weeks! Does anyone know why the grandparents who saw Caylee every day didn't figure out she was gone for a month? I mean - how is it possible that they didn't hire a private eye or just follow KC themselves to try and find this little girl much much earlier? Thanks for any insight ...
 
  • #156
I'm new to this thread, and posting, but I have a question - apologies to all you WS'ers who have been living this case for 22 weeks! Does anyone know why the grandparents who saw Caylee every day didn't figure out she was gone for a month? I mean - how is it possible that they didn't hire a private eye or just follow KC themselves to try and find this little girl much much earlier? Thanks for any insight ...
This is a question we would all love the answer to! As controlling as Cindy is...it is beyond me that she changed so dramatically during that month and she didn't pursue finding Caylee. It leads me to believe there is much more to the story that the A fam is aware of and they were concentrating on the cover-up long before the 911 calls, imo. I also believe that she made those calls out of rage over the car and the credit cards/money and she realized too late that they would ask about Caylee. She was an afterthought in those phone calls to LE (Law Enforcement), if you will listen to them carefully.

Welcome to WS!! :)
 
  • #157
I don't know the answer to your question but WELCOME to WS. These folks are so darn smart.


Thanks for the welcome! and I couldn't agree more, I'm amazed at every1 here. I enjoy this forum so much because people are able to express many differing opinions without getting extreme hostile reactions like I have seen in some other forums. I can't count the times already that I have read a post and have been amazed to learn a new and different way of looking at something. Thankyou all for welcoming me here.
 
  • #158
I'm new to this thread, and posting, but I have a question - apologies to all you WS'ers who have been living this case for 22 weeks! Does anyone know why the grandparents who saw Caylee every day didn't figure out she was gone for a month? I mean - how is it possible that they didn't hire a private eye or just follow KC themselves to try and find this little girl much much earlier? Thanks for any insight ...
Welcome! :) I think they had suspicions something bad had happened to Caylee, going back to the big argument in the house on the night of the 15th. That's what I sure would like to know more about ~ like what was said that might have given them the idea that Casey had harmed Caylee. I believe the 911 calls were the result of the parents being upset with the car being impounded (and what they had to pay to retrieve it), and Caylee was an afterthought that CA almost forgot about mentioning and then called back to say she was missing. MOO
 
  • #159
I havent got time to read through the whole thread today, so my apologies if this has already been mentioned.
But did anybody notice that when GA was talking about boyfriends, the only two that he had liked were the two white, all-american boys?
I dont think he had an issue with boys in general, just the hispanic ones. Maybe if they had've found WW on the bed with Kc and caylee, they wouldn't have had such an issue with it.
And i definately think she chose the guys that she did as a rebellion against her parents.
Maybe learning spanish, and teaching caylee to count in spanish, was just another way to get under their skin.
 
  • #160
thanks for your insight. I am just amazed that for 31 days no one followed her or challenged her or did something to find this little girl. How could they go to work and concentrate on anything other than figuring out what the heck happened to a little person who was suddenly missing from their life. Did she go missing any other time? I'm surprised that the answer to my question wasn't "KC told them they were all on a trip" or something where they would be able to go that many days without seeing someone that they were basically responsible for. I wonder if KC ever took this little girl away from them for periods of time before this ... then maybe they could remind themselves that she would bring her back. I don't get it. This is a recurring nightmare of most moms - having your child out of your loving reach. I can't imagine the A family is getting much sleep ...
 
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