I have a lot of friends in law enforcement, and none of them are the jerks that some people like to portray cops as. They are truly dedicated to the public they serve. I think the guys and gals working the Anthony case are the same way, and want nothing more than to find that baby.
They are dedicated and they deserve our respect and gratitude. I'm sure they want to find Kaylee. I just wish there was a stronger possibility that she was alive.
Ugh...Edwin's wife. I remember her myspace. Do you think that she knew that Edwin did this? Do you think that she didn't turn him in, even after seeing him on the video? Wonder if she still has a myspace?
I do think that she knew Edwin was guilty. It was either after the first or second hearing when one of the defense attorneys made an interesting comment to the media. He said something along the line of not forgetting about Kelsey. This was very odd. I was standing next to another WSer and we both scratched our heads on that comment. The defense also never once stated that Hall was innocent. That's also odd. Usually they're spouting this stuff all the time.
The attorney's worked pro bono. They did that for one reason only, and there's no way that Hall's wife (Althea) didn't know about this arrangement, IMO. She knew they were trying to keep Edwin's sorry #ss off death row. And once all the dots were connected, this really pissed me off. She stood by her man, and not once did I ever see her show any remorse or sympathy toward the Smith family. And she knew what her husband did to their child. I feel so sorry for their little boy. With parents like that...ughhh.
Remember the green ribbon crap? Yeah, wear a green ribbon to show your support for Hall. He was guilty and he knew it. His wife knew it, and so did Hall's attorneys.
I don't think Althea tuned him in, at least I don't remember hearing that. It was mentioned that her co-workers turned Edwin in. That had to be a shocker for her.
I do remember her myspace. I have those saved somewhere. I'll look around and see what I can find.
Thanks for this post! That case intrigued me...almost as much as this one does.
Terrible things happen all the time, but this was practically in my backyard...and that's what drew me to this case more so than others. Kelsey could have been my daughter, my niece, or my neighbor. A good kid out minding her own business. She should be starting her sophomore year at K-State but instead, she's dead and buried. About the time her parents figured out she was missing, Hall had already killed her.
Oh...and get this...while in the process of abducting Kelsey, raping, sodomizing, and then strangling her with her own work belt, Hall came in contact with a tick. Around 10:00 that night, he called the "Ask a Nurse" program to get info on tick bites. Can you believe this? He's just killed someone and he's calling about a tick bite? He also had scratches on a few places on his body, so once Hall's picture was shown on TV, I'm sure she knew.
And Caylee..she was just a baby. It makes no sense.
Yeah...I don't think Caylee will be found alive, either. Right now, I'm hoping for dignity's sake that her body is found so that she can be buried properly and justice can be brought to the person responsible for her death. (Did I say that diplomatically enough?)
You are being very diplomatic in this statement...and I agree completely. I hate to think Caylee's body was moved from one location to another, but it sounding like that happened.
Is Casey confined to the home? If not, I'll bet the cops will be watching her every move.
At the hearing/trial for Hall, it came out that Hall went back to the scene of the crime the following day and tried to cover the evidence up (with bleach) and hide Kelsey (with sticks). It is possible that Casey might go back to the area where she left or buried Caylee. Just to look. Just to see if things are undisturbed.