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Annie, Most of whats posted repetative back tracking. As I said we'll have to agree to disagree.
Me too. I don't think it was premeditated and yes I have empathy, sympathy and shed tears over Caylee Marie Anthony. But not what the Anthony family successfully pulled off.
Me too. I don't think it was premeditated and yes I have empathy, sympathy and shed tears over Caylee Marie Anthony. But not what the Anthony family successfully pulled off.
Agree. We both watched this trial everyday. I swore I'd never watch another tv trial after; and I haven't.
That little girl was the family pawn.
Read someplace (could've been Baez) Cindy was so dominant and harsh, Caylee started treating Casey the same way.
Baez said in one of his books, psych MDs who evaluated Casey thought she was sexually abused. If I'm not mistaken, hired by her defense team.
Plenty of books written on dysfunctional families correlating to mental illness. A few good online body language articles as well written by Dr Lillian Glass. Her observationsons of Casey, George and Cindy.
Glass was in touch with as well a body language evaluation of River Cruz determining her court testimony truthful.
Casey's side of the story could have had George putting Caylee's body in the trunk of the car after she accidently drowned in the family pool, to be disposed of later.
If that story was the truth, how would George's testimony that he smelled a dead body in the car absolve him of any guilt?
It's apparent that Casey rarely told the truth. And it sounds as if she really disliked her father.
(Article from over a year ago):"Cops lie to people every day. I'm just one of the unfortunate idiots who admitted they lied."
She paused.
"My dad was a cop; you can read into that what you want to."
IMO, Casey dislikes her father because all along he was harder to manipulate than her mother and in the end, he believes that she caused Caylee's death.
IMO, Casey dislikes her father because all along he was harder to manipulate than her mother and in the end, he believes that she caused Caylee's death.
Agree. We both watched this trial everyday. I swore I'd never watch another tv trial after; and I haven't.
I remember, I watched every single day and was devastated at the Anthony verdict. Swore never again. Then Travis Alexander's murder caught my attention and there I go again! Jodi Arias reminded me of Casey Anthony.
So Casey is going to go to her grave assumingly knowing the cause of Caylee's death. I agree with her father that she gave Caylee something (Benadryl?) to put her to sleep so she could go out with her new boyfriend. She had no money to pay a sitter and would not go home because of that big fight with her mother.
So Casey is going to go to her grave assumingly knowing the cause of Caylee's death. I agree with her father that she gave Caylee something (Benadryl?) to put her to sleep so she could go out with her new boyfriend. She had no money to pay a sitter and would not go home because of that big fight with her mother.
Casey is unemployed again. In May she closed her photography business. Ray Kronk the guy that found Caylee's body is suing her. Zenaida Gonzalez (the nanny) sued her but the case was thrown out.
Casey is unemployed again. In May she closed her photography business. Ray Kronk the guy that found Caylee's body is suing her. Zenaida Gonzalez (the nanny) sued her but the case was thrown out.
Roy Kronk, the man who found Caylee’s remains in 2008, is suing Anthony. Kronk has claimed she and her legal team made presumptuous statements implying he killed the toddler.
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