Police think George, Lee, and Cindy know more than they are telling!

  • #161
I don't think Casey told George or Lee anything but think they don't want to take a polygraph because they believe Caylee is dead.

I believe they ALL know and either GA or LA helped "clean up the mess" for KC.
 
  • #162
From the way CA acts, KC most likely got them from her drug stash. She may have had a medicine cabinet full of drugs.

haha no kidding.
 
  • #163
From the way CA acts, KC most likely got them from her drug stash. She may have had a medicine cabinet full of drugs.

I just figured that since she liked to forge everyone else's name to checks then why not a rx slip.
 
  • #164
I've always wondered with CA being a nurse did KC steal a couple of the rx slips and write her own script of xanax's. As for Annie smelling the car, they had a falling out before Caylee went missing so I do not believe they had been around each other in a while. But, you never know.

I don't think Cindy is an APRN or an NP so she wouldn't have prescription pads of her own but I'm not sure if she worked in a doctors office, did she?
 
  • #165
IMO, If Casey did speak with the FBI I think we would have heard about it by now. Either from a reporter or Cindy, that way she could tell the public Casey did co-operating with law enforcemnt.

I agree, that article was from back in July. I feel sure JB never let her talk to them.(not that she would have anyway) As you said we would have heard something about it by now if she had.
 
  • #166
I just figured that since she liked to forge everyone else's name to checks then why not a rx slip.

It's a good thought... I can see it in Cindy, though I don't know if it's just since all this happened of if it had been going on before that. This is just MO but I don't think Casey had a pill habit, maybe she took 'em if she could get her hands on them but I don't see her having a problem with them.
 
  • #167
of course the whole family knows more than they are telling

clear as a bell - they loveeeeeeeeeeeeee the mis truth

i dont put up with liars, i threw a contractor out of my house today after i caught him in 4 lies within a 5 minute span


"get your FAT _ _ _ out NOW and take your stupid rotten tools with ya JERK"


thiefs are easier to deal with than liars, liars are the most dangerous of all

i hate them :furious:
 
  • #168
I have always thought one of the oddest things was Cindy sending George to work. That is just so strange..even stranger is the fact that he actually went.:confused: Wild horses would not drug me away that night of ALL nights. I really want to hear him explain why he did go to work when all this was JUST unfolding. I mean, hell, this was the FIRST clue they even had that something was wrong.

Me too! I just posted a question earlier today on another thread. I wonder if George took a shower before he went to work, since it "seems" Cindy rushed him off. He has already said that he couldn't hardly breathe while driving Casey's car back from the tow yard. Wouldn't the decomp scent have permeated his clothing, hair, etc.? It would have had to IMO. I'm sure Cindy washed those clothes right away too, maybe right along with Casey's pants.
 
  • #169
I don't think Cindy is an APRN or an NP so she wouldn't have prescription pads of her own but I'm not sure if she worked in a doctors office, did she?

I was under the impression that CA works in an office as a manager for home health care and equipment. I do not think she works as a floor nurse. Her hours dictate a general office type setting.

I would like to know when she started and why she stopped working in hospitals. Most RNs enjoy that part of it and she sure has plenty of energy. Hard to picture her sitting in an office.
 
  • #170
I don't think Cindy is an APRN or an NP so she wouldn't have prescription pads of her own but I'm not sure if she worked in a doctors office, did she?

Yes she did. In the bond hearing video she stated she is an RN. She also stated she works for Gentiva.
 
  • #171
Me too! I just posted a question earlier today on another thread. I wonder if George took a shower before he went to work, since it "seems" Cindy rushed him off. He has already said that he couldn't hardly breathe while driving Casey's car back from the tow yard. Wouldn't the decomp scent have permeated his clothing, hair, etc.? It would have had to IMO. I'm sure Cindy washed those clothes right away too, maybe right along with Casey's pants.

According to Epass bills, GA was driving on toll road at Airport exit at 2:30pm and exits Beline at 2:33. Then, get back on toll road at Beline at 5:10 and passes Airport toll and exits on Goldenord at 5:17. Goldenrod is close to home. He worked in opposite direction. Andrews is out near Universal. I am assuming he turned around and came home. I know what ASSumptions means...just a shout out.

Does this mean he drove home after 3 hrs at work? changed his mind about work? don't know what to think...
 
  • #172
Yes she did. In the bond hearing video she stated she is an RN. She also stated she works for Gentiva.

no no, I know Cindy is an RN. I just meant that RN's don't have their own prescription pads and can't write prescriptions (last I knew unless things just recently changed and I missed it) so Casey couldn't steal Cindy's prescrition slips to write her own scripts because Cindy doesn't have a prescription pad.

Also, working in an office for a home healthcare company I don't think she would be around anyone elses prescription pads either. That's all I meant.
 
  • #173
no no, I know Cindy is an RN. I just meant that RN's don't have their own prescription pads and can't write prescriptions (last I knew unless things just recently changed and I missed it) so Casey couldn't steal Cindy's prescrition slips to write her own scripts because Cindy doesn't have a prescription pad.

Also, working in an office for a home healthcare company I don't think she would be around anyone elses prescription pads either. That's all I meant.

I agree that Cindy most likely does not have the ability to write prescriptions-- isn't that just LPN's? -- she also stated that she worked in an office as an orthopedic nurse in this article which includes some random information about Casey allegedly breaking her toe-- I'd never heard this before?
 
  • #174
I agree that Cindy most likely does not have the ability to write prescriptions-- isn't that just LPN's? -- she also stated that she worked in an office as an orthopedic nurse in this article which includes some random information about Casey allegedly breaking her toe-- I'd never heard this before?

No, LPN's are even less educated than RN's. It's the advanced practice nurses like APRN and NP's that can write scripts.
 
  • #175
No, LPN's are even less educated than RN's. It's the advanced practice nurses like APRN and NP's that can write scripts.

Aha!-- okay-- I don't know enough about nursing to try to use the lingo--I know I prefer to see my nurse practitioner vs. a doctor and she can write rx's, but I don't know what her actual title is--I just knew there was a "P" in it :crazy:
thank you for clarifying! :)
 
  • #176
Aha!-- okay-- I don't know enough about nursing to try to use the lingo--I know I prefer to see my nurse practitioner vs. a doctor and she can write rx's, but I don't know what her actual title is--I just knew there was a "P" in it :crazy:
thank you for clarifying! :)

The only reason I know is because my inital "pdoc" who got me on the right meds wasn't a doctor, she was an APRN (the only reason I stopped seeing her is because I moved out of state). I too prefer to see an APRN over a doctor.
 
  • #177
The only reason I know is because my inital "pdoc" who got me on the right meds wasn't a doctor, she was an APRN (the only reason I stopped seeing her is because I moved out of state). I too prefer to see an APRN over a doctor.

I'm glad you found your APRN! I remember when there was some discussion about whether nurses were categorically less qualified than doctors to make medical judgments and I just shook my head. A good nurse can know as much as a doctor and also tends to be more attuned to patients.
 
  • #178
  • #179
http://www.myfoxtampabay.com/myfox/...n=1&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=TSTY&pageId=1.1.1

Here is the snipped part on how MN became involved with the A's:

In another twist of events Wednesday, FOX 35's Cheryl Getuiza learned that Cindy and George Anthony visited Mark Nejame, a prominent Orlando attorney.

A close family friend made the introduction.

Nejame said the visit was not to talk about future representation for Anthony, but was instead a question-and-answer period for the Anthonys who seeked advice on how to focus the attention back to finding their missing granddaughter.

"I think that's why the grandparents came to see us because we do have the knowledge and resources to assist them and maybe give them some guidance and help them get through this mess and total lack of privacy and this inability to grieve," Nejame said.



~~It has also been reported that they are not paying for him and that the Never Lose Hope Foundation is footing the bill. Makes you go hmmmm....Does this family pay for anything on their own?

~~ my bold

After reading the KF's thread today, I probably would not want the world to know I was being paid by the NLHF if I were the attorney for GA. That's just me though. All these connections are making my head spin. I have never seen the like.
 
  • #180
Of course they know more but they are not going to help LE put KC away. LA didn't volunteer for a DNA test because it would be viewed as helping them put KC in jail by his family.

They will all carry a cloud of suspicion for not taking the polygraphs. It is their choice.
 

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