The padilla's knew this was coming down.

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There's a Big protest going on at the Anthony house so they decide to pick her up on the bad check charges for now because they afraid that something might happen at the house

imo

I really think that this was a big part of tonight's 'show'. From the sounds of things it was a lynch mob waiting to happen and contrary to what the Anthonys think LE is there to protect folks, including scumbags like Casey.
 
  • #143
I think the cops play cards better than LP. They were holding this card in their back pocket for a case like tonight when things were starting to get out of control. It's their job to control and protect the public and they have just let LP pretend until tonight. Game over.

Boy did I pick a bad night to go grocery shopping :crazy: I missed everything but the early afternoon news.

I agree Mt mama...and I think LE is rightly PO'ed if they are indeed.

Law Enforcement has had to provide extra security through ALL of this...they have a busy Labor Day Holiday weekend upcoming.

If I hear Baez lament one more time about LE and how this all about his focus on Caylee...I'll snarf...:furious:

All the attention and drama is on Casey, just like she likes it...:mad:

Meanwhile, Websleuth searchers and TES are out there quietly trying to recover a little girl named Caylee.

I'm sure they would appreciate all those extra feet on the ground from that crowd outside the house, family, lawyers included, doing a side by side search in the heat and brush.
 
  • #144
I'm confused again....(which happens often)

If LP & TP did not Revoke Casey's Bond because they knew that she was going to be arrested anyway how do you explain the fact that she could be out on a $300 bond in the morning ?

Won't LP & TP be back in this very same position tomorrow wondering whether they should or should not revoke the Bail?
I believe so...or they'll just let it stand.
 
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My first laugh today...thanks QA!

PS-wouldn't you consider a hammer a weapon? Why would she have that...or knives, scissors, whatever for that matter.

Honey, if Casey Anthony were living in my house, I'd have the knives, tools, AND sex toys locked up!

;)
 
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With all due respect to my fellow WS friends:
The Padillas had absolutely nothing to do with this. How could they haver any knowledge of this? There is new evidence.
At the beginning of the show Jane Velez Mitchell mentioned something about not to be surprised if it happens while we are on the air.
GIVE LE the credit they deserve!
Probably more on GVS.

Annbelle, I think you may have taken what I posted in the wrong way.

This is all LE. I agree. What I am saying is this is why Leonard changed his mind about revoking the bond.

No, the Padilla's had nothing to do with this at all. They just had a heads up it was coming.

What I don't know is if they knew WHAT the arrest was for. I don't think anyone did but LE.

Hats off to LE in this case. They are working day and night and facing judgements by people who don't have all the details. They are a great group of people who are working so hard to find this little girl and bring her justice.
 
  • #149
Like I said. LE was holding onto this card. They decided to play it tonight. I think one reason they decided to play it tonight was the protest and the fact that things were getting heated and out of control. It is their job to protect and control the public. That is what they get paid to do. JB can spew his crap all day long...LE gets nothing out of this, no bonus, no celebrity status, unlike his motive for representing a client with no ability to pay. He is about a joke to turn it around that they (LE) "need a stage". Wrong....all they need is a crime, which CA commited.

Or, they decided to play it...telling NO ONE about it...until they went in for the arrest. They waited until after five oclock so that Casey couldn't see a judge...so she'd at least have to spend the night, and maybe the weekend, in jail.

If Baez had known, he would have had Casey turn herself in, see the judge, get bail set, and then bond out.

I love that they waited until later tonight to do it. She's gonna have to wear that orange jumpsuit at least overnight.

LE is playing this brilliantly.
 
  • #150
I, for one, hope she spends the night in jail so I don't have to do the 12 am to 6 am webcam shift.

:) <LOL> I thought I was the only one doing that! My laundry room is right next to my computer though...everything in this house is WASHED! But my eyeballs are dingy and dark...
 
  • #151
After seeing Cindy with the hammer, beatin the hell out of the signs, and George throwing Little Dude's stuff around on the lawn, yeah, I agree!!

"Now that was funny right there, I don't care who you are..."

LarrytheCableGuy.jpg
 
  • #152
Local news says Casey will have to go before a judge. Scheduled for 11:00AM Saturday. Judge will be the same one that put the high bond on her before so he could do it again this time. Let's hope so!
Man I really need to learn that FL and Cali do things different.
 
  • #153
Local news says Casey will have to go before a judge. Scheduled for 11:00AM Saturday. Judge will be the same one that put the high bond on her before so he could do it again this time. Let's hope so!

THANKS, Cher!

So she WILL have to spend the night in jail. Yay!
 
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Are the Padillas going to revoke the bail now that she has been arrested again?
 
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I believe so...or they'll just let it stand.

Maybe they're hoping (LP & TP) that the Judge tomorrow revokes her bond & that will save them the trouble of making the descision themselves.

This case is really is stranger than fiction -

imo
 
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I definitely do. The protests worry me. Not only is it creating even more chaos in an already chaotic situation, but I keep expecting them to turn into a full-on lynch mob. Mob mentality is real and very possible, even in today's age. Something like this case is infuriating. Not only do we have the natural human instincts to protect the innocent and most helpless of life, but this is like a direct slap in the face to those natural protective instincts. This case hits on all human nerves, and leaves us with anger, disgust and a strong wish for justice--all of which is the perfect fuel for an angrier mob than picketing protestors. It also seems like there is actually quite thin protection around that house. I think that is even more kindling for a mob.

And I don't say that because I believe she is innocent. I say it because it's a terrifying concept for civilization--we watch rioters in the news and think of them as in "other places" and not here.

And obviously, if Casey is hurt, or kills herself, we lose what is currently the only source of information about Caylee. Not to say that she will cave in, but right now it's our only hope unless TES can come up with the answer. To ignore the fact that Casey is our only source of info is like throwing away a chest of food when you're starving just because you can't pick the lock. Perhaps the right key will be found, or else a locksmith will appear, or even just the rust falls away and current efforts actually begin to work. In any situation, she's the current information source.

lisha

Very well said. I know from personal experience that vigilante justice is not the answer. My husband pretty much tried to kill a man with his bare hands that molested our daughter when she was 4. My husband faced more prison time than the molester. It is so easy to say that you would kill someone who harms your child and trust me you want to....but you have to think of the long term effects of your actions.
 
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And obviously, if Casey is hurt, or kills herself, we lose what is currently the only source of information about Caylee. Not to say that she will cave in, but right now it's our only hope unless TES can come up with the answer. To ignore the fact that Casey is our only source of info is like throwing away a chest of food when you're starving just because you can't pick the lock. Perhaps the right key will be found, or else a locksmith will appear, or even just the rust falls away and current efforts actually begin to work. In any situation, she's the current information source.

lisha
She'll never kill herself. She loves herself too much.

Casey will never give up any truth in this case. She has had a chance time and time again. She just doesn't care and never will.
 
  • #159
Let me ask a question...who here feels better knowing Casey is back in jail?


I DO! I DO!

I just don't believe she deserves the comforts of home. Hanging out with her lawyer all day and then spending many hours occupied on her computer, contacting 12 year olds and baking brownies.
when --
Caylee is still unaccounted for.

And, IMO, JB has been drinking the kool aid.:alien: He just got himself on LEs chit list.
 
  • #160
I'm confused again....(which happens often)

If LP & TP did not Revoke Casey's Bond because they knew that she was going to be arrested anyway how do you explain the fact that she could be out on a $300 bond in the morning ?

Won't LP & TP be back in this very same position tomorrow wondering whether they should or should not revoke the Bail?

I was wondering the same thing. What is being said just does not make any sense to me.

It would have made sense to me to revoke her bond before she was arrested, if they even knew it was coming and I have my doubts.

Now that she has been arrested for another charge, if they were trying to save face (yeah right), now would be the time to do it. No one would blame them.

I will believe that they are going to revoke the bond when I see it. Just like I will believe that it is all about Caylee for them when I see them actually do something to help find her.

I would love for them to prove me wrong because that would mean that they are actually doing something besides being Casey's body guards.
 

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