Police at anthony home again 9-10-08

  • #461
The protesters are keeping them from confronting their real issues.

The insane do not believe they have any ISSUES.........Listen to these people......they believe EVERYONE but them has the problem.
 
  • #462
Personally, I think Lee showed tremendous restraint considering the hell he's been through. The bottom line is this....Casey is the one everyone should be angry with. ...

I believe it is Casey everyone is angry with. She lives at the home where people are protesting. Whether they like it or not, the Anthonys knew about the protestors when they decided to allow Casey to come back to the home.

Any anger directed towards the family, I believe they brought on themselves.
 
  • #463
AFter watching lee tear up her sign. I wonder how he would feel if she had picked up the yellow tape and signs in the public area, tore them up and trashed them??? Sadly, Lee doesn't realize it's the same. It wouldn't be right. In fact, taking it from her was worse. It was terrorizing.

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Lee did not take the sign from her as she was not holding it. He did not touch her in any way.
 
  • #464
Im getting really irritated, I'm tryinrto see the video and it is taking forever to buffer and will play for a sec and buffer some more any advice?
 
  • #465
I dont know. I cant get on the Lee bashing for that incident. He may have destroyed her sign and may have dumped out the dog water. But seriously, public or private property, they are sitting on the patch of grass that we all homeowners tend to. Right in front of the home. I get it, I really do, they want Casey and family to get the message. But even if he seemed like a jerk, he did not explode, he did not yell, he was very upright and forthcoming. So what if he folded the sign?? The man trying to speak with Lee couldn't even get his comments straight. People are there to be a**holes, I think that whole neighborhood needs a break. The protesters are out of hand, this whole situation is out of hand. It's disgusting.

It's called mob mentality. Can't reason with it; can't argue with it. And sadly it won't go away - that's how it works. :bang:
 
  • #466
  • #467
The protesters are keeping them from confronting their real issues.

I agree that the protesters are a diversion that is keeping the Anthonys from confronting the real issues. The protesters give them something other than Caylee disappearance, etc. When you are facing any sort of major crisis (in my case it was a divorce), you will latch on to anything that keeps you from really thinking about your problems - in this case Caylee/Casey.
 
  • #468
He picked the quietest and least intimidating protestor to pick on...

just an observation...

Excellent observation!! He sure is doing his part to help the expensive attorneys and spokesmen improve the family's image. As if his antics with the protester's sign wasn't impressive enough (despite the fact the deputies said she could stay), he put forth extra effort to empty an innocent dog's water bowl. Class act...my opinion of the A's is improving already! :puke:
 
  • #469
Seriously? You all think he went too far dumping out the dogwater??? The woman with the sign had more. Give me a break, it's insane to think the dog is going to suffer. I dont think Lee went too far, George goes too far. Get Lee on camera yelling in their faces and throwing stuff then I will see things your way.

Yep, I do, and it has nothing to do with the dog suffering or not suffering. Lee had already tried to destroy the sign, threw it in a neighbor's trash and then, with cameras following him, deliberately walked back and dumped the water, then threw the bowl in the trash. No call for doing that; he'd already made his statement by his destruction of the sign.

Yeah, I agree about George! :)
 
  • #470
Personally, I think Lee showed tremendous restraint considering the hell he's been through. The bottom line is this....Casey is the one everyone should be angry with. I believe her parents and Lee have been pushed far enough. From what I see, they are not guilty of harming or disappearing Caylee. They can't MAKE Casey talk. And I don't see what good it would do for the family to denounce her....that won't make her talk either. I beleive they're not searching for 2 reasons....1. they don't believe Caylee is dead, and 2. if they did attend a search...how far would they get before the media pounced on them, or before an angry mob attacked them. LE doesn't want them anywhere near possible evidence or possible crime scenes. So, Cindy, George and Lee have no choice but to sit back and take everything that everyone is dishing out and not because of anything of their own doing. Protesters and the media are provoking the family when they should be provoking Casey, if they could get anywhere near her. I understand everyone's anger and rage, but I think people should use that energy for something more constructive. The emotions in this case are getting nothing done other than inciting more emotions. It is not finding Caylee and it is not making Casey talk. I don't think Cindy, George or Lee have a clue where Caylee is, or what Casey may have done with her. I'm sure Casey is telling them one thing and telling Baez another...and Baez can't break the client privilege. I could go on forever.... I just don't understand how some cannot see the bind that the family is in...and that no matter what choices they make...someone somewhere will criticize. I feel for them because I believe that no matter what they do or say....people will continue to blame them, accuse them, and hate them....and there is little they can do at this moment to defend themselves. I really wish people would just back off of them and focus on finding Caylee first and foremost, then let them get their claws in Casey later.

I don't think threatening people with hammers and trespassing signs and destroying signs you don't like, pushing people, and taking their personal property is sitting back and taking it!:eek::eek::eek:
 
  • #471
Yeah, I do! He had no business interfering with her personal property and the poor dog with the heavy fur coat does need its water on a hot day. I'd turn him in for animal cruelty if it were up to me! :furious:Why take it out on an innocent dog? That's going beyond destroying her sign, which he had no right to do either.

LOL, no need to get angry. I am voicing my opinion as well, like it, love it, hate it? It doesn't make a difference to me. What I am saying is I can comprehend his stress, you have lights on the house all night long, your parents are worn out He77 out. Casey isn't helping anything, people speculate he is Caylee's dad. This whole thing is out of control. The one thing that remains the same is there is a missing child, why not go help out the search in stead of sitting on the grass in front of a home Casey isn't at right now, because she is at the LAWYERS office?
 
  • #472
I wonder if it's going to make a difference that this isn't Lee's residence? That might have some bearing on the entire situation.
 
  • #473
Personally, I think Lee showed tremendous restraint considering the hell he's been through. The bottom line is this....Casey is the one everyone should be angry with. I believe her parents and Lee have been pushed far enough. From what I see, they are not guilty of harming or disappearing Caylee. They can't MAKE Casey talk. And I don't see what good it would do for the family to denounce her....that won't make her talk either. I beleive they're not searching for 2 reasons....1. they don't believe Caylee is dead, and 2. if they did attend a search...how far would they get before the media pounced on them, or before an angry mob attacked them. LE doesn't want them anywhere near possible evidence or possible crime scenes. So, Cindy, George and Lee have no choice but to sit back and take everything that everyone is dishing out and not because of anything of their own doing. Protesters and the media are provoking the family when they should be provoking Casey, if they could get anywhere near her. I understand everyone's anger and rage, but I think people should use that energy for something more constructive. The emotions in this case are getting nothing done other than inciting more emotions. It is not finding Caylee and it is not making Casey talk. I don't think Cindy, George or Lee have a clue where Caylee is, or what Casey may have done with her. I'm sure Casey is telling them one thing and telling Baez another...and Baez can't break the client privilege. I could go on forever.... I just don't understand how some cannot see the bind that the family is in...and that no matter what choices they make...someone somewhere will criticize. I feel for them because I believe that no matter what they do or say....people will continue to blame them, accuse them, and hate them....and there is little they can do at this moment to defend themselves. I really wish people would just back off of them and focus on finding Caylee first and foremost, then let them get their claws in Casey later.

ITA :clap::clap::clap:
 
  • #474
Lee broke the law when he laid his hand on property that does not belong to him, whether it was a dog bowl or a diamond necklace. Ain't his to dispose of.

The fact that he lost it without once displaying a scintilla of emotion (although he must have been raging with anger inside) is pretty darn creepy. The woman, on the other hand, reacted politely to this tool and his entitlement issues. I hope she has him arrested. It's not as if he has a defense - all a judge would have to do is look at the tape.

I noticed that he had no emotions...........that family is so sick from GA on down, I really do not see how they stay in that house together. Lee is now put in the postion of being a body guard for Casey by his sick parents, and if something does happen to her, he will be to blame. This is SO INSANE.
 
  • #475
I wonder if it's going to make a difference that this isn't Lee's residence? That might have some bearing on the entire situation.

Good point............that would be legally like you or I going up and taking that sign. We would have "no standing" to even be there.
 
  • #476
I dont think Lee went too far, George goes too far. Get Lee on camera yelling in their faces and throwing stuff then I will see things your way.

You don't have to yell and throw stuff to go too far. When my friend's ex became angry at her, all of a sudden he'd silently and methodically grab all of her things, put them in bags, and drive over to the dumpster to dispose of them without saying a single word to her. I'd say that's going too far. It was a little creepy how much Lee resembled him tbh. :crazy:
 
  • #477
Lee broke the law when he laid his hand on property that does not belong to him, whether it was a dog bowl or a diamond necklace. Ain't his to dispose of.

The fact that he lost it without once displaying a scintilla of emotion (although he must have been raging with anger inside) is pretty darn creepy. The woman, on the other hand, reacted politely to this tool and his entitlement issues. I hope she has him arrested. It's not as if he has a defense - all a judge would have to do is look at the tape.

Actually, his behavior is like his mom, Cindy. Ms. Cool under pressure...
 
  • #478
You don't need to yell to go too far. She had the legal right to be there. The cops even told them that. He got mad he didn't get his way and acted like a first class jerk when he took her stuff and her dog's bowl.

The ironic part is that his parent's lawyer is trying to undo the damage they have caused and he just went and made things even worse.

That family has no sense of right and wrong and lash out against anyone who calls them out on their BS.

I agree Nikki!

That woman was not on their lawn/property! I don't know how many times that has to be said. The cops even told the Anthony's that it isn't their property (told them to take the tape down from the right of way) and that is why they don't make the protesters move. If they stand in their yard that is another thing, then they are trespassing. George knows it, Cindy knows it, and Lee knows it and Casey would know it if she had the guts to come outside. What Lee did was wrong, he can not make her move from that area and taking her sign and touching her dog bowl is a no-no too!
 
  • #479
I feel bad for Lee. I'm surprised he stayed as calm as he did. That protestor woman needs to get a life. Why isn't she out looking for Caylee if she cares that much?

Sorry, I realize my opinion isn't popular but I don't care. This has become sickening and it keeps me from even wanting to follow the case anymore. But I care about Caylee, so I will.

I felt bad for Lee early on but not anymore.....haven't for several weeks now. I'm sure the "woman" does have a life and how do you know the "woman" has not been involved in the searches for Caylee?
 
  • #480
I don't think threatening people with hammers and trespassing signs and destroying signs you don't like, pushing people, and taking their personal property is sitting back and taking it!:eek::eek::eek:

I see it as an example of how they have lived their entire lives - feeling entitled to do what they please with no recourse.

I believe they are going to get a lesson in "socially acceptable" behaviors before this is over.
 

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