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Tim Miller, Director of EquiSearch, is on HLN. He has stated that they are looking at their options regarding a lawsuit. EquiSearch spent $112,000. on the search for Caylee. (Other families asked for help at this time and were denied because all resources were in Florida.)
In his opening statement Jose Baez stated Caylee was "not missing" those 31 days. Miller states EquiSearch may sue Casey, Baez and possibly the Anthonys to recoup money spent on the search.
They'll need to prove that Casey Anthony was unjustly enriched and that the money wasn't a pure gratuity.
The tiny bit of denial that Cindy showed in the trial is really only the tip of the iceberg.
After reading through a series of emails between Cindy and her brother, it is really apparent to me that Cindy has a very, very deep amount of denial about Casey.
I also think that this trial might have gone in a very different direction if Cindy hadn't washed the pants that she found in the back of the car. She herself admitted that the pants smelled really bad. They weren't in the trunk, they were in the back seat.
I can't help it, especially when dealing with the whiny people throwing temper tantrums because the jury had the audacity to ignore their emotional trauma.
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yes she kind of was on trial for being evil. Only someone so vile and evil could have killed the innocent child then drove around with the body in the trunk like garbage.
Last time I checked, being "evil" wasn't a valid criminal charge in this country.
That Casey lied to him. And possibly Cindy and Baez. All of them led him to believe that EquiSearch was searching for a missing child. When, in fact, Casey (and possibly the others) knew that she was dead. And also knew where the body was.
He's stating that for EquiSearch it was $112,000 down the drain. Other families in real need could have used their resources.
That Casey lied to him. And possibly Cindy and Baez. All of them led him to believe that EquiSearch was searching for a missing child. When, in fact, Casey (and possibly the others) knew that she was dead. And also knew where the body was.
He's stating that for EquiSearch it was $112,000 down the drain. Other families in real need could have used their resources.
Yeah but he would have to sue under some type of legal theory. Did he mention that?
I can see how, from a very technical legal perspective, the jury did not convict. However, if you believe Casey Anthony didn't murder her child, or at least didn't commit severe negligent homicide, I have a piece of oceanfront property in Phoenix, AZ I'd like to sell you through ebay.
I can see how, from a very technical legal perspective, the jury did not convict. However, if you believe Casey Anthony didn't murder her child, or at least didn't commit severe negligent homicide, I have a piece of oceanfront property in Phoenix, AZ I'd like to sell you through ebay.
Yeah but he would have to sue under some type of legal theory. Did he mention that?
I have no idea. My carrier cuts from the HLN feed to local news twice an hour. They've cut away from him twice while I'm trying to get the facts. Sorry. Maybe someone else has seen the full interviews and can answer your questions.
Tim Miller, Director of EquiSearch, is on HLN. He has stated that they are looking at their options regarding a lawsuit. EquiSearch spent $112,000. on the search for Caylee. (Other families asked for help at this time and were denied because all resources were in Florida.)
In his opening statement Jose Baez stated Caylee was "not missing" those 31 days. Miller states EquiSearch may sue Casey, Baez and possibly the Anthonys to recoup money spent on the search.
Who asked them to search?, aren't they a volunteer operation?
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