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Its pretty obvious how one can commit suicide with sleeping pills, but how does that work with blood pressure medication? Just wondering.

Also, just my $0.02.............but a $35 hotel room? Ew.

I know, right? George is probably the first person in the history of that establishment to put down his real name or stay longer than an hour.
 
Well, one thing is certain, he wouldn't be able to stay in a hospital anywhere without a doctor admitting him and the doctor must have some treatment plan that requires GA to remain in the hospital setting. Mental, phsyical - whatever.

It isn't a spa resort kinda thing where one goes for a little rest and relaxation to destress - it is a medical treatment facility with doctors and nurses. I don't see GA as an alcoholic at all, he looks too healthy for that and if he were, we would have seen it mentioned in those nasty Pfamily e-mails, someone would have added that to the list of "why we don't like GA".

He spent nearly 11 years with the police department and I think that was the only job that suited him and fulfilled him. Too bad he didn't try to sign onto the force in Orlando.

Are you kidding? I sure hope so. We are talking about a man who refuses to co-operate with police into the investigation of his 2 year old granddaughter, unless/until he is granted immunity. Not the kind of person I want on my police force.
 
I've been wondering about that. On one hand it may be a ploy to avoid testifying since he has to repeat what he said in GJ. I really do believe that what he's been through would be enough to make the sanest person nuts for awhile. He has some of the most damaging words to bring this into the trial.
So can he keep up the incompetency forever and will this throw a monkey wrench into the SA's case without his testimony?
My prayers are with him in the hopes that he can come to terms with al of this. :confused:

He isn't even close to being incompetent to testify. Judges see this all the time and are very wary of it.
 
Some news outlet reported that someone had been sick in the bathroom so hopefully he yacked up the sleeping pills and that is why he was escorted in a regular car and not an ambulance.

I know one news station had video of the maids cleaning the room (or maybe it was a similar room) complete with the carton of beer on the ground, 4 beers in the mini-fridge with a Big Gulp or some sort of fountain drink in the mini-fridge, and a coat or blanket on the bed.

If LE believed he had been vomiting (and I would think they would have smelled it), they would have called an ambulance. It would be absolutely negligent and against their guidelines not to do so.

I thought it was a bucket of chicken I saw in the fridge?? But maybe a big gulp?
 
JBean, this has probably been addressed already since I'm starting at the beginning of this thread.

He could be a danger to himself *or* he could be a danger to others.

One might say, "Well, this fellow certainly is not a danger to others!" However, the "dark, veiled references to Casey's friends" was very slightly elaborated on during a radio broadcast on either January 26 or January 27 (I believe it was on 104.1 or 87.7 during the noon to 1 o'clock). Since I don't have a link to post I don't want to speculate on how it was phrased but it made me go "URK" and I thought that I'd come here and see whatever the exact statement was spelled out. I did not see it posted on websleuths.

Needless to say, what I took from it (and I will say the least) was that he wrote something regarding Casey's friends that was NOT very friendly in tone.

Maybe I'll find it somewhere so I can type it out without misrepresenting what was reported.


I think he is probably there voluntarily, but if involuntary, I think you may be right. We know he bought a weapon before, apparently to "protect himself" and was driving around with it. He knew this was in breach of Casey's bail conditions, but that didn't seem to stop him. He got away with that. I wouldn't be surprised if he was dangerous to Casey's friends and I am almost frightened that he may think he could do something to one of them and get away with it. This family just doesn't seem to understand that the law applies to them.
 
What about this being a defense ploy? GA is mentally unstable and can't testify against his monster of a daughter?

I'm just not sure what to believe... the A's are NOT to be trusted or taken at face value...


I think it was probably a ploy...but not to get out of testifying, which isn't going to happen, but rather to gain some sympathy and an attempt to avoid being asked the tough questions by LE. If it wasn't a ploy, then I think it far more likely he went over the edge re the DNA tests than the sticker or the jewelry.
 
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This kind of makes sense to me, if not alcohol, maybe RX drugs for his pain? Like this blurb from the Orlando Sentinel "He has worked intermittently as a security guard, but injuries prevented him from working steadily, according to court records".

Strictly just thinking out loud but being local another thing that crossed my mind when I thought why Daytona is that there is the new Vegas style DB Kennel Club (Dog Track)/Poker Room here in Daytona. I have read of his supposed gambling problem and thought well, maybe to get away he gambled and lost some bucks wagering there, and then was disgusted with himself?

http://www.daytonagreyhound.com/racing/

Maybe he fell off one of those wagons and it was just the final straw?

I guess I could (slightly) better understand the way the family treats him if he has put them through some problems like one of those, in the past.

I emailed the DB NJ reporter and asked if anyone there was doing a followup as to what he had been doing that day. He left home that morning, but where was he all day?

I know he mentioned getting a pizza later when he checked in the hotel "Hotel owners told Eyewitness News that Anthony checked in and said he was just tired of driving for the night. He asked about getting a pizza, paid $35 and went to his room."

Tired of driving for the night? Was he driving around Daytona, or had he been somewhere else? The Bethune Point park ping - was he there and why?

If anyone from the paper answers me, or publishes anything, I'll link it.

Very interesting....you may be on to something with the gambling. There was no security guard job fair in daytona that day so presumably he lied about that, to his lawyer and his wife and who knows who else. Why would he lie about that?

Maybe he is getting help for a gambling problem? I think it more likely he gambled the family's nest egg (as he told Cindy) than lost it in a Nigerian Scam (as he told LE).

Part of me also wonders if he was there to meet Lee.
 
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This kind of makes sense to me, if not alcohol, maybe RX drugs for his pain? Like this blurb from the Orlando Sentinel "He has worked intermittently as a security guard, but injuries prevented him from working steadily, according to court records".

Strictly just thinking out loud but being local another thing that crossed my mind when I thought why Daytona is that there is the new Vegas style DB Kennel Club (Dog Track)/Poker Room here in Daytona. I have read of his supposed gambling problem and thought well, maybe to get away he gambled and lost some bucks wagering there, and then was disgusted with himself?

http://www.daytonagreyhound.com/racing/

Maybe he fell off one of those wagons and it was just the final straw?

I guess I could (slightly) better understand the way the family treats him if he has put them through some problems like one of those, in the past.

I emailed the DB NJ reporter and asked if anyone there was doing a followup as to what he had been doing that day. He left home that morning, but where was he all day?

I know he mentioned getting a pizza later when he checked in the hotel "Hotel owners told Eyewitness News that Anthony checked in and said he was just tired of driving for the night. He asked about getting a pizza, paid $35 and went to his room."

Tired of driving for the night? Was he driving around Daytona, or had he been somewhere else? The Bethune Point park ping - was he there and why?

If anyone from the paper answers me, or publishes anything, I'll link it.


I thought one of the stations (or it could have been the A's lawyer) in Orlando said that GA left that morning for a job interview......and that he didn't get the job he applied for.
 
I think it was probably a ploy...but not to get out of testifying, which isn't going to happen, but rather to gain some sympathy and an attempt to avoid being asked the tough questions by LE. If it wasn't a ploy, then I think it far more likely he went over the edge re the DNA tests than the sticker or the jewelry.

Do you think GA already knows the results of DNA tests. Is it SOP to notify family about the upcoming release of info? Thank you for sharing your knowledge with those of us not familiar with the system.
 
Do you think GA already knows the results of DNA tests. Is it SOP to notify family about the upcoming release of info? Thank you for sharing your knowledge with those of us not familiar with the system.

Just to make it clear...I am not from the USA, though I love the place!

I think they may have let them know the results before the document dump just as a courtesy, knowing it was going public. But, we don't know what the results are yet and no one seems to want to ask that question! Maybe that's what they hoped for?
 
Does it matter how he paid? I don't mean to sound like a jerk - but what would using one method of payment over another have to do with anything?

How George paid for the room actually points to his actual intent. If he did not want to be found (located by police), he would pay in cash. If he wanted to be found, paying by credit card would give police an easy way to locate him via his transactions. Does that make sense?
 
How George paid for the room actually points to his actual intent. If he did not want to be found (located by police), he would pay in cash. If he wanted to be found, paying by credit card would give police an easy way to locate him via his transactions. Does that make sense?

Perfect sense, Princess Rose, and I wanted to know how he paid also. Wish we had more accurate info on GA's whole trip.
 
Its pretty obvious how one can commit suicide with sleeping pills, but how does that work with blood pressure medication? Just wondering.

Also, just my $0.02.............but a $35 hotel room? Ew.

Taking an overdose of blood pressure medicine CAN be fatal. It will lead to an unsafe drop in blood pressure. Low blood pressure means there isn't enough pressure to send the blood from your heart to your extremities and (more importantly) brain. When your brain doesn't get enough oxygen, it will become damaged and shut down. First dizziness and light-headedness, then fainting, followed by coma, followed by death.
 
Just to make it clear...I am not from the USA, though I love the place!

I think they may have let them know the results before the document dump just as a courtesy, knowing it was going public. But, we don't know what the results are yet and no one seems to want to ask that question! Maybe that's what they hoped for?

I think it was brought up on JVM program last night and they agreed they didn't want to go there.:rolleyes:
 
Are you kidding? I sure hope so. We are talking about a man who refuses to co-operate with police into the investigation of his 2 year old granddaughter, unless/until he is granted immunity. Not the kind of person I want on my police force.

I don't see him as uncooperative - he testified at the GJ for goodness sake! And he was seemingly very forthcoming in interviews. I think he just tries to play different roles to keep everyone [CA] happy. At this point he's lawyered up so operating under advice of an attorney...even so I haven't seen anything regarding his refusal to cooperate with LE...
 
How George paid for the room actually points to his actual intent. If he did not want to be found (located by police), he would pay in cash. If he wanted to be found, paying by credit card would give police an easy way to locate him via his transactions. Does that make sense?

I wouldn't be surprised if he didn't have a credit card given the financial situation they were in.
 
How George paid for the room actually points to his actual intent. If he did not want to be found (located by police), he would pay in cash. If he wanted to be found, paying by credit card would give police an easy way to locate him via his transactions. Does that make sense?

Good point.
 
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