Why haven't any Friends, Neighbors, CoWorkers talked ?

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  • #201
As I've already said, Cindy was talking with LE and shared her suspicions. That is what people are supposed to do when attempting to help solve a crime. She didn't go to the public with those suspicions. A person ought to be able to feel they can talk confidentially with LE, IMO.

Cindy knew KC WAS the LAST person to see Caylee and she still tried to blame someone else for what KC did.
She smelled that dead body just like the dogs did!! JMO
 
  • #202
Of course it was a crime, at that time it was classified as a kidnapping. She did not accuse JG of anything specifically, she told LE that she had some suspicions and they asked her to tell them what those suspicions were. I suppose people would think more highly of her if she'd just clammed up and said, "No, I'm not going to tell you anything that I think might lead you to find my missing granddaughter, and you can't make me!"

Where did you read it was classified as a kidnapping??? It was never classified that! Not from the minute KC opened her mouth and lied to LE and took them on that wild goose chase to Universal.
 
  • #203
Where did you read it was classified as a kidnapping??? It was never classified that! Not from the minute KC opened her mouth and lied to LE and took them on that wild goose chase to Universal.

Sure it was. Look at the top of the witness statements. It says the offense is kidnapping and the suspect is ZFG.
 
  • #204
Wow... lay of Chilly a bit. This is getting ridiculous.

In all fairness, IMO it appears that right now the case is quieting down and people just want to mull over every aspect they can out of boredom i.e: Adam (a 'suspected' boyfriend), Casey's "little sister", Cindy's work mates.

Casey is the one behind bars right now - not Cindy or anybody else on the basis of association.
 
  • #205
She told them on August 4rth about something that happened on July 23rd...About something very significant and important that could shed light on the whereabouts of her missing grand-daughter...

One can pick sneaky or stupid. I'll pick sneaky.

MOO

ETA - BTW, if you go and read or listen to that portion of the interview, it's quite obvious that she "blooped" and hadn't intended to say anything about it at all. She got lost blathering on about irrelevant information and it kind of slipped out...

:blowkiss::blowkiss:
 
  • #206
Wow... lay of Chilly a bit. This is getting ridiculous.

In all fairness, IMO it appears that right now the case is quieting down and people just want to mull over every aspect they can out of boredom i.e: Adam (a 'suspected' boyfriend), Casey's "little sister", Cindy's work mates.

Casey is the one behind bars right now - not Cindy or anybody else on the basis of association.


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Seriously, this is like a case study on mob mentality! There's a lot of fueling each other's fires going on here. Those who dare to speak against the mob are then accused of being a friend of Cindy and the mob turns on them. Interesting reading...sad...but interesting lol.

People are desperate for someone to blame. If not Casey, then her family; if not her family, then any poster who disagrees with flaming the family.
 
  • #207
If someone from her past went on TV and said even one nice thing about her everyone would be calling her a liar and talking crap about her. There would be like 5 threads started about her in a 3 minute time frame. I don't blame people for keeping quiet.

Still, friends stick up for friends. Good and bad. I've been trashed online and my friends have risked bannings for me.
 
  • #208
I worked Operating Room Technician and Mental Health Psychology , my co-workers were special to me but few of us mingled beyond work. Since I retired, some of us get together now and then . There is no place in the medical field for chumming and gossip , no time for it if you are doing a good job. We never discussed our personal lives, too busy assisting others and saving lives.


I couldn't disagree with you more. My husband is in the medical field and it's a virtual Peyton Place. What doctor is sleeping with what nurse. Who did it in the examining room during working hours. Who is gay and who isn't. It was like a bunch of old biddies gossiping over the back fence.
 
  • #209
:clap:
Seriously, this is like a case study on mob mentality! There's a lot of fueling each other's fires going on here. Those who dare to speak against the mob are then accused of being a friend of Cindy and the mob turns on them. Interesting reading...sad...but interesting lol.



People are desperate for someone to blame. If not Casey, then her family; if not her family, then any poster who disagrees with flaming the family.
Since it's pretty clear that Cindy is reading blogs, she is getting information from them. Just because people agree on what is bad behavior DOES NOT make them a mob.
 
  • #210
Since it's pretty clear that Cindy is reading blogs, she is getting information from them. Just because people agree on what is bad behavior DOES NOT make them a mob.

I see what you're saying. But I disagree. I think they'd be a little more accepting of dissenting opinions otherwise.

I think it's commendable of Chilly to be one of few dissenting voices. Without that, things could really get out of hand.

If anonymous posters on message boards get flamed for their opinions, why then would someone who ACTUALLY knows Cindy come out and say anything. I wouldn't be too eager to become a thread on a message board LOL.
 
  • #211
Cindy interview she acusses Jesse
IMO she TRASHES Jesse even after she is told he is not a suspect. I believe she also trashes Amy. ABC
 
  • #212
Good Evening Sleuths :wave:
WOW this is sounding like a monkey cage. :laughbounce: , come on let's play nice. LOL
LP is on NG
 
  • #213
IMO, she did tell the responding officers and they didn't care, because they were looking for a missing child. She didn't tell the investigators until the 4th and imo it was because she was trying to recall every detail.
As I say, she has done some really wild things during this investigation, but I don't think this is one of them.
I don;t think LE has even found this to be an issue have they?

okay I have had this debate too many times and I don't have the energy for it tongiht LOL. carry on :)

Hi, JBean...Don't really want to debate with you. Please go to GA audio interview when Det. M begins the conversation about the "chase". They hated to bring it up because GA had told the FBI "in confidence" about it but they needed to get the date "nailed down" because Cindy absolutely denied to them that anything like that ever happened. This is when GA said something about well, that's easy enough to prove - check both the epass statements -I have one account and C's vehicle has a different one but they will prove that both vehicles were on the 480 on this date and time.

I really don't care for sensational speculation and such - but, this detail is very telling to me. JMO
 
  • #214
Cindy knew KC WAS the LAST person to see Caylee and she still tried to blame someone else for what KC did.
She smelled that dead body just like the dogs did!! JMO
And she clearly told the 911 operator that. Then her next step is to say that it was an old pizza in the trunk - except no pizza was found in the trunk, and maggots don't like old pizza anyway,
 
  • #215
Presumed Innocent before being found guilty
Yes, of course...presume innocence...until guilt can be proven. If we all act upon suspicion and assumption, who would ever receive a fair trial? Our country is founded on law...above all, we are a people of law. If ever we cede that basic ideal we become nothing less than anarchists. No matter how "likely" we perceive a person's guilt...the law has the onus of proving it beyond reasonable doubt. If we do not hold to that tenet, any one of us, or ours, risks the loss of liberty...based upon presumption of guilt.
 
  • #216
Yes, of course...presume innocence...until guilt can be proven. If we all act upon suspicion and assumption, who would ever receive a fair trial? Our country is founded on law...above all, we are a people of law. If ever we cede that basic ideal we become nothing less than anarchists. No matter how "likely" we perceive a person's guilt...the law has the onus of proving it beyond reasonable doubt. If we do not hold to that tenet, any one of us, or ours, risks the loss of liberty...based upon presumption of guilt.
Interestingly and as an aside, here in CA and I think in FL too, juvenile offenders are treated just the opposite. They do not have a right to bail or a jury trial. They can be locked up until trial,so in a sense Juvies are considered guilty until they can be proven innocent.
 
  • #217
I wouldn't say anything, unless I knew something directly relevant to the case. THEN, I'd say it to LE. Maybe that's also how many of them think?

Good point.
 
  • #218
I'm not a fan of CA or any of this family. I don't know why we haven't seen any of her family or friends coming and going to the house at least when this first happened. I do find that very odd. I also worked in the medical field for 28 years and some of us were close and did things outside of work. But with how CA has handled herself shortly after this broke in the news is probably the reason we haven't seen any friends or co-workers of either her or GA coming around. They probably don't approve of this family's behavior or how CA let KC get by with all that she has gotten by with over the years. Having said that I think the reason that CA is acting the way she is and being in denial is due to a guilty conscience. I think she feels responsible for what happened to Caylee. She confronted KC about the money that was stolen from her grandmother and probably gave her an ultimatum about straighening up or she was going to kick her out and get custody of Caylee. We all know what happened after a big fight on the 15th of June. Not sure if this is the one that set things in motions but if I gambled I would have to say it was.
 
  • #219
Regarding this whole washing the pants theory, with all due respect, don't completely disregard the fact that CA turned her own daughter in.
 
  • #220
Regarding this whole washing the pants theory, with all due respect, don't completely disregard the fact that CA turned her own daughter in.

I think CA called the police as a way to force KC to tell Caylee's whereabouts.
I don't think she knew Caylee was dead when she made that call, otherwise the call probably wouldn't have been made.
 
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