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I have alot of respect for the OCSO and the prosecution team but agree with you.

I am not willing to accept that this jury would have ignored this evidence. Yes, it is possible - but it is also possible that a clear, concise timeline presented in a visual aid showing that this could only have been Casey making these searches may have led to a conviction.

Just my two cents. What a tragedy this is. :banghead:
But to her very last breath, Cindy will claim to have been the one to have done the searches.
 
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But to her very last breath, Cindy will claim to have been the one to have done the searches.

I dare her to try - she should have been embarrassed enough the last time to be called a liar in open court...
 
  • #404
Yes the fact they didn't convict on lesser charges is very telling.

Yes...she was the parent and the last one seen with the child. She was guilty of SOMETHING! Thanks for the post!
 
  • #405
I would have suggested they go after the real reason she killed Caylee and that being the fact Cindy had seen a counselor to talk about taking custody of Caylee, then the fact Cindy was about at the end of her rope on the thefts and then Cindy finds out the 15th fathers day that CA had stolen yet again, this time 354 $ from the nursing home fund and the smoking gun which was the fight that night which was the catalyst to this entire event. For the life of me I dont understand why they chose not to go this route and show the partying as a side effect of the other dysfunction that was occurring at the time... Hindsight you know
Did the prosecution even bring up the info about the counselor? This old brain can't remember. And weren't they only allowed to discuss Casey's behavior from the 16th on? Or am I misremembering?
 
  • #406
But to her very last breath, Cindy will claim to have been the one to have done the searches.

If theycouldnt find herguilty on others areas I truely doubt it
 
  • #407
I dare her to try - she should have been embarrassed enough the last time to be called a liar in open court...

Why? She got away with it. No arrest for the great Cindy Anthony even after she clearly commits perjury in open court. Like Casey she will think to herself, well I got away with it before so why not again. Plus she uses the "grieving grandmother" carp and expects folks to just overlook her "mis-speaks". Like Cindy has said, you don't mess with the Anthonys.
 
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*respectfully snipped by me*

This comment following the article says it all:

It’s poetic justice that <modsnip> stupidity in using this search in his book has led to this additional damning evidence against Casey. Murderer outed by her own bumbling attorney.
Yes, indeed.

Thanking you again, AZLawyer and JWG for your determined investigation!

:seeya: Hey Jose! How do you like us now? :dance:
 
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well, now, my experience was quite different. so just as you can argue it can appear nothing is wrong, I dont think any group of suicidal people present the same before, eh?

my experience has been there are signs.....if you know what to look for. Agree with your post. Thanks!
 
  • #411
What is the food. Wine islooking really nummy:seeya:

Ceasar Salad
Lasagna
Glass of Wine
Tiramisu for dessert

We could also finish with an after dinner drink of Ice Wine

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What is hardest for me to grasp is that CA can embrace her daughter and have some relationship! I couldn't do it!
 
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AZLawyer:

Isn't it against legal ethics and/or bar rules/regulations for an attorney to deliberately lie in a court of law?

In other words, Baez has basically come out and said that he knew of this information regarding the computer search for "fool-proof suffication" and, in my opinion, he also knew that it was Casey who initiated that search.

He then went into a court of law and outright stated that Caylee died in a drowning in the family pool and that George disposed of her body.

Given the timeline of when this search was made, and knowing that George was at work at that time, it would have been impossible for the story he related at trial to have had any validity, at all.

If he knew about this search, knew the timeline, and then went to court with his preposterous story of a drowning, then it appears to me that he lied in open court.

Perpetuating a falsehood in court is against the law, is it not? It is punishable by the local bar, is it not?

Am I missing something?
 
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Ceasar Salad
Lasagna
Glass of Wine
Tiramisu for dessert

We could also finish with an after dinner drink of Ice Wine

images

We had manicacoti last night kinds looked like it not much of a sweet tooth BUT pass the wine :seeya::blushing:
 
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What is hardest for me to grasp is that CA can embrace her daughter and have some relationship! I couldn't do it!

Most of us couldn't do it. But then we aren't like Cindy and Casey. Neither of them really truly care about one another, IMO. They are alike. So much alike that it would not suprise me to find out that Cindy herself had contemplated killing someone that was in the way of what she wanted. They have a very dysfunctional relationship that really is more for show than a true, deep meaningful relationship. It is all about appearances for both of them and what they can gain from any relationships they are in. I have heard some say that George and Casey are alot alike but I firmly disagree with this. George simply does not have the backbone or gonads that Cindy and Casey have. George is a follower. Cindy and Casey both lead so as to get what they want. They both use people until that person has outlived their usefulness, then they are done with them. Deep down I would say that Casey and Cindy hate one another but they will team up together against a common enemy. Casey learned alot at Cindy's knee.

MOO
 
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Did the prosecution even bring up the info about the counselor? This old brain can't remember. And weren't they only allowed to discuss Casey's behavior from the 16th on? Or am I misremembering?

it was not brought up nor was the fight, or the nursing home theft, or any other revelent acts that led to the murder IMO just a focus on a party life which the jury rejected.


Wonder how long it will be before we hear another inpromptu phone call to Piers Morgan which will include the tidbit that she does not weigh 500 pounds and daddy did that search, daddy went to myspace too you know :-/
 
  • #418
To this day it also bother me who Caylee's dad is. I can bet Casey screwed many but come on, every child has something of both parents. And if alive why did this sperm donor ever come foreward for his daughter?
 
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Most of the news sites you mentioned did a story on this when big things happened all along the way. I'm positive they did news stories when her body was found.

But I doubt those sources were covering the story on a regular basis, ala Nancy Grace. They might have mentioned when Caylee's body was found, but they weren't covering every development. The NY Times wrote 3 articles between July 2008-April 2012, for example. My point was that there are plenty of media sources out there you could get your news from and not hear much about the case. I doubt the other sources I mentioned (Rachel Maddow, Meet the Press, CBS Evening News) were covering the case much, except for huge developments, before the trial/verdict. There are many media outlets that are more focused towards towards politics, "hard" news, etc.
 
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this is damning information, but can anything be done about it? is there any possibility of new charges against CA? tia
 
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