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When you go onto the page on your computer, scroll down and, if you are signed in, you'll see the chat.
When you are on the blog talk radio site, correct? Is there a special sign on for WS radio?
Sorry for being so dense.
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Chat is fun during the show.... Kimster keeps everyone movin' along and in line.
 
this case has ruined me yall, I had a friend post on their fb "where do you even GET chloroform?" and one dude links somewhere to buy it and I was like , "oh you can make it *gives recipe and instructions*" and friend says "well, that's disturbing. guess if I ever wanna kidnap someone I'm all set..." and dude said "what was more disturbing was that knew the recipe off the top of [my] head" so I said "you are NOT all set, they'll find your purchases online, and I know ALL of that cause following the anthony case" :floorlaugh:
 
Just for the record, I know you can't buy choroform in a store!!
 
:floorlaugh: That's OK RR. Cindy knows how to make it (she searched for it remember?)
Oh, how could I forget...lol. I think JA got played by CA. Doesn't he remember the hearings? Cindy always trying to chat up Baez?
 
I'm unable to listen to the show. Would anybody post some of the more interesting questions and answers?
 
I'm unable to listen to the show. Would anybody post some of the more interesting questions and answers?
It's archived FLMom. Can you not hear it on your computer? It's late, but some of the questions were about the duct tape. Jeff said there was nothing that led the State to believe that the duct tape found away from the body was used to bind Caylee and that the strips were long...and not circular, as it appeared in the photos seen at trial. JA believed GA's suicide attempt was for real...could see the change in handwriting in his letter. The As were normal folks (don't laugh!). He also wonders where all the money went (ABC)...none of the experts the State deposed got paid. He likes parts of Caylee's Law, especially stiffer penalties for lying to LE. The best thing any of us could do would be to continue to ignore Casey. Lee didn't have any "special' immunity given...just "use" immunity that comes with being subpoenaed. He said it didn't bother him that Yuri posted here, but that he (meaning Yuri) probably wished he hadn't (:() considering what had transpired...not that he did anything wrong...but better not to. I hope others add info. I'll check back tomorrow.
 
Thanks RR. I was at work. I have listened to most of it now. It sounded like he enjoyed himself. The questions asked were so much deeper than I have read from previous interviews he has done.
 
It's archived FLMom. Can you not hear it on your computer? It's late, but some of the questions were about the duct tape. Jeff said there was nothing that led the State to believe that the duct tape found away from the body was used to bind Caylee and that the strips were long...and not circular, as it appeared in the photos seen at trial. JA believed GA's suicide attempt was for real...could see the change in handwriting in his letter. The As were normal folks (don't laugh!). He also wonders where all the money went (ABC)...none of the experts the State deposed got paid. He likes parts of Caylee's Law, especially stiffer penalties for lying to LE. The best thing any of us could do would be to continue to ignore Casey. Lee didn't have any "special' immunity given...just "use" immunity that comes with being subpoenaed. He said it didn't bother him that Yuri posted here, but that he (meaning Yuri) probably wished he hadn't (:() considering what had transpired...not that he did anything wrong...but better not to. I hope others add info. I'll check back tomorrow.

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Not only that, I am still just blown away by how many professionals were willing to work for absolutely no compensation, in the name of freeing Casey. All the defense experts and lawyers/law students. :waitasec: Didn't CM come on board to help because he thought it'd be fun? Then he immediately acted bored by the whole thing. IMO, so many of them lost whatever credibility they may have had by testifying. I just don't get it.
 
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Not only that, I am still just blown away by how many professionals were willing to work for absolutely no compensation, in the name of freeing Casey. All the defense experts and lawyers/law students. :waitasec: Didn't CM come on board to help because he thought it'd be fun? Then he immediately acted bored by the whole thing. IMO, so many of them lost whatever credibility they may have had by testifying. I just don't get it.

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Me, too. I have come to the conclusion that they saw it as a challenge. The ultimate quest in ones legal career. Taking on a high profile, seemingly unwinnable case. I do not believe for one minute that all of these trained legal minds came on board believing in KC's innocence. They were privy to the same info as everyone else. I think they just looked for the loopholes and easily exploitable parts and thought "Sign me up. I'm in." CM actually stated that he thought KC was guilty before he joined "her team". He just wanted to see if he could do something unexpected. They all did. I just hope they are able to sleep at night. JMO.
 
I think OCA has moved into "boogey man" territory, we've all heard about him, but nobody wants to see him. She may be all but forgotten.

#caseyanthony There is literally no one in the courtroom except 8 media, 2 court deputies, 3 lawyers, JA and the judge.
 
I think OCA has moved into "boogey man" territory, we've all heard about him, but nobody wants to see him. She may be all but forgotten.

#caseyanthony There is literally no one in the courtroom except 8 media, 2 court deputies, 3 lawyers, JA and the judge.
Jeff A. is there?
 
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