Who Thinks Casey Has Confessed Caylees whereabouts to JB?

Who Thinks Casey Has Confessed Caylee's whereabouts to JB


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  • #81
hi guys i don't think she did
she wouldn't say a word to anyone
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Hi Tammi,I feel the same as you do but on the other hand I keep thinking of her conversation with (I believe it was) Tony in the very beginning when she said if they find Caylee guess who will spend eternity in jail,that shocked me ,it was almost like a confession.Shes not speaking to anyone else. I also nw have the feeling it is difficult but possible to find Caylee. IMO
 
  • #82
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Hi Tammi,I feel the same as you do but on the other hand I keep thinking of her conversation with (I believe it was) Tony in the very beginning when she said if they find Caylee guess who will spend eternity in jail,that shocked me ,it was almost like a confession.Shes not speaking to anyone else. I also nw have the feeling it is difficult but possible to find Caylee. IMO

Hi, Nore... no, she said if they never find her, guess who would spend eternity in jail... meaning that they will assume she is dead and would pin it on her.
I don't know if she has told Baez or not.. some attorneys don't want to know if their client is guilty, it makes it harder for them to defend them if they are. Some will flatly refuse to defend a guilty person, unless the attorney is court appointed and they have to. OTOH, some don't care, they just do the job the best they can.
 
  • #83
Hi, Nore... no, she said if they never find her, guess who would spend eternity in jail... meaning that they will assume she is dead and would pin it on her.
I don't know if she has told Baez or not.. some attorneys don't want to know if their client is guilty, it makes it harder for them to defend them if they are. Some will flatly refuse to defend a guilty person, unless the attorney is court appointed and they have to. OTOH, some don't care, they just do the job the best they can.

AH talks about this text message to AL from CA in her interview but it does not appear in any of the documents, does it?
 
  • #84
I vote no. Not only do I think he would not want to know but I don't think she will ever tell. In her world she is a princess & someone will make all her troubles go away. I honestly believe Casey thinks deny, deny, deny, will let her be free, never to have to answer for this. She thinks her world will go on without a hitch. :behindbar

You might be right. I do think in KC's twisted mind she thinks she will somehow, someway never have to pay for what she has done. She doesn't live in reality and apparently hasn't for a long time. She probably thinks that this is a minor annoyance and soon everything will once again be perfect in her little world.
 
  • #85
Nope, if she told JB he'd have to get another lawyer in. Attorney client confidentiality can't include information that is part of an on-going crime. Her hiding the body and telling him where it is would not be good for either of them. I don't like JB and think he has less morals than an ant but he's not that stupid. The first thing he would have/should have said to Casey is NOT to tell him that infomation.

That's JMO and how I understand it works.

Not to mention "Trust no one, only yourself"

Sorry to jump in so late on this topic.

Baez did put another attorney on this case, didn't he?

I feel as if he does know especially after his outrageous statement of, it's not in Casey's best interest to show her hand, etc....

He's a father and I don't know how (if he is aware of Casey's actions) he can keep this charade going, especially for Caylee, that isn't in the best interest of this child.

Then in her text to TonyL, if they don't find her, guess who spends an eternity in jail...

I feel Jose Baez is aware I also feel he was the one who told Lee not to have him and his parents take a lie detector test. This should be done, even if just to clear them, as far as I'm concerned, no one in the Anthony household is cleared by FBI...
 
  • #86
I don't think she has fessed up to Baez. You are right...first, he doesn't want to know...although he does, and I think she knows he does. A mutual unspoken knowledge. I find it interesting, however, that on her private Myspace cayleeismissing page, she has added a Caylee photo to the rotation that says ANGEL with a red rose. Hmmm. so Caylee is alive? or she she an ANGEL now? In my mind, she is eluding to the fact that she is dead...but of course only by the hands of those that "kidnapped" her is what we will hear next. We will probably hear that the family received some mysterious information that "they" killed her. What do you think she means by "ANGEL" on that photo?
 
  • #87
I think so....
 
  • #88
"the truth and ms. a are strangers."
highly doubt whether jb wants to know or cares about the truth.
waiting to see how long it takes him to call it quits.
 
  • #89
I don't think she has fessed up to Baez. You are right...first, he doesn't want to know...although he does, and I think she knows he does. A mutual unspoken knowledge. I find it interesting, however, that on her private Myspace cayleeismissing page, she has added a Caylee photo to the rotation that says ANGEL with a red rose. Hmmm. so Caylee is alive? or she she an ANGEL now? In my mind, she is eluding to the fact that she is dead...but of course only by the hands of those that "kidnapped" her is what we will hear next. We will probably hear that the family received some mysterious information that "they" killed her. What do you think she means by "ANGEL" on that photo?
it was probably an image someone photoshoped for her and said she could use it .. and casey isnt the only person from what i understand that updates that page .. but i dont know first hand .. im only assuming
 
  • #90
VickieV:
I have heard very well known lawyers who stated they did not WANT to know whether their client did the dastardly deed. Some I have heard say they told the client they didn't want to know any thing.Then I have heard other defense attorneys who said they insisted on the truth from the client knowing they could never divulge the truth even in the courtroom. I think they are slimballs like JB when they don't even want to know the truth.
 
  • #91
Defence lawyers don't necessarily want to know. Just take a peek at the Paul Bernardo case in Canada and you will understand. The truth has very little relevance with one's "constitutional right" to a fair trial. IN FACT, most defence lawyers will outright state to their "clients" that they DO NOT want to know...

YUCK.

It's the constitution. Its meant to protect innocent parties accused of commiting crimes that they didn't commit. Unfortunately, it also sometimes, protects those who have commited heinous acts and who still stand with the RIGHT to be defended.
 
  • #92
AH talks about this text message to AL from CA in her interview but it does not appear in any of the documents, does it?
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read it here on WS. I think it was part of a talk with T.L. I haven't read all the messages as I cant with webtv..I could well be wrong but I think it may have been in connection with one of the interviews on NG. I hope you understand this,I'm not too good at remembering where~when,reason I dont post a lot.LOL.I can never remember where I saw it..Take care.I pray to God she didn't burn her.The little Angel.IMO
 
  • #93
I honestly think she'll take the truth to her grave. She will never spill the beans.

While I think she did not tell JB, I think he does know the truth about all except where Caylee is. I do think she will tell when the big girls in prison get their hands on her. Especially if there is any kind of reward for the recovery of Caylee's body. These girls will get the info out of her, then have friends on the outside verify it.
Casey will get beat daily and will tell. Being beaten will be one of the nicer parts of her day.
 
  • #94
I haven't read all of these comments yet so forgive me if someone else said this already, but if she had confessed any involvement to him, we would have probably seen him go to the prosecutor's office already and get some kind of deal for her.

that's what a good attorney would do - confession and a body in exchange for a plea deal.
 
  • #95
Sorry to jump in so late on this topic.

Baez did put another attorney on this case, didn't he?

I feel as if he does know especially after his outrageous statement of, it's not in Casey's best interest to show her hand, etc....

He's a father and I don't know how (if he is aware of Casey's actions) he can keep this charade going, especially for Caylee, that isn't in the best interest of this child.

Then in her text to TonyL, if they don't find her, guess who spends an eternity in jail...

I feel Jose Baez is aware I also feel he was the one who told Lee not to have him and his parents take a lie detector test. This should be done, even if just to clear them, as far as I'm concerned, no one in the Anthony household is cleared by FBI...

Yeah.......and this is the same guy that just petitioned for the polygraph tests from all those that have agreed to the test in this investigation. Ironic, isn't it?
 
  • #96
well no matter what she told him and I feel she has told him something It is most likely no more true than anything she has told LE, AS Stated by the judge the truth and MS. Anthony are strangers. so my question would not be has she told him but does he believe her???? I don't think I would :behindbar :behindbar
 
  • #97
Defence lawyers don't necessarily want to know. Just take a peek at the Paul Bernardo case in Canada and you will understand. The truth has very little relevance with one's "constitutional right" to a fair trial. IN FACT, most defence lawyers will outright state to their "clients" that they DO NOT want to know...

YUCK.

It's the constitution. Its meant to protect innocent parties accused of commiting crimes that they didn't commit. Unfortunately, it also sometimes, protects those who have commited heinous acts and who still stand with the RIGHT to be defended.


Yes, thank you!:blowkiss:
It is not as if defense attorneys are pro-crime or in favor of evil.

I have been told by several, that they do it to protect that 1 out of a 100 or so, who is innocent.

The system with its Constitutional safeguards is really fashioned to protect the innocent. An unfortunate biproduct of that, is that the guilty reap the same protections and can sometimes hide behind them.

There is a big difference in the end, between the words:
"Not Guilty" and "Innocent."

jmo
disclaimer:nothing posted about the defense bar is meant to shine a positive light or nod of approval on any act or omission of atty JB.:)
 
  • #98
If this broad confessed anything, I am sure the entire confession was just another string of lies that she has concocted while she has been whiling away the hours laying in bed and watching tv and being served by her mother as if she is the queen. There is no truth in this woman, none. She is lies become flesh, evil incarnate, and there is nothing that she is going to confess that resembles truth. Unlike others who believe there are kernels of truth in her lies, I do not believe there is ANY truth in anything that she says.
 
  • #99
Yes, thank you!:blowkiss:
It is not as if defense attorneys are pro-crime or in favor of evil.

I have been told by several, that they do it to protect that 1 out of a 100 or so, who is innocent.

The system with its Constitutional safeguards is really fashioned to protect the innocent. An unfortunate biproduct of that, is that the guilty reap the same protections and can sometimes hide behind them.

There is a big difference in the end, between the words:
"Not Guilty" and "Innocent."

jmo
disclaimer:nothing posted about the defense bar is meant to shine a positive light or nod of approval on any act or omission of atty JB.:)

Exactly. The criminal justice system is about social resolution of a conflict; not necessarily about the truth. A case can end with a guilty verdict because the jury found evidence of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Yet, if we had a time machine, we might find that the person was, in fact, innocent. Conversely, a case can end with a jury finding of acquittal. Yet, a trip in a time machine might show the defendant was "guilty as sin." Both cases are concluded (pending appeals or retrial), but the truth eluded the resolution of that particular case. Our laws are heavily weighted in favor of defendants because our society favors living with the guilty, if there is a mistake, rather than convicting the innocent. Defense attorneys are an important part of the processing of justice and are not personally responsible for the outcome. :waitasec:
 
  • #100
"Not Guilty" does not mean "Innocent." It only means the jury did not find each element of a crime proven beyond a reasonable doubt.

"Innocent Until Proven Guilty" only applies to the government and the issue of whether or not the government can impose punishment for a crime. It does not prohibit the public from forming their own individual opinions or exercising their First Amendment rights to state their opinion that the person is guilty of the crime.
 

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