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« Reply #960 on: November 20, 2008, 10:29:27 AM »

http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment_tv_tvblog/2008/11/casey-anthony-1.html

Casey Anthony Case: George and Cindy Anthony will write a book, WKMG reports
posted by halboedeker on Nov 20, 2008 9:00:19 AM

Will there be a book or not? WFTV-Channel 9 said there would be. Then WESH-Channel 2 said there wouldn't.

WKMG-Channel 6 "has gotten to the bottom of it," anchor Bob Frier proclaimed Wednesday night. "We now know that George and Cindy Anthony do plan to write a book. They don't have a deal in the works, per se, but they plan to put something together in the future. They say it won't be a tell-all book. Instead, it will focus on what families should do if their child is missing."




are you freaking kidding me ok I have tried to take in to consideration that she is hurting, in denial, defending her young, and just overstressed and probably cant be getting much sleep these days but how on earth could she think she is a model to what families should do if their child went missing lets see

chapter 1.  Do Nothing sit still and wait to see if she finds her way home

Chapter 2.  have fundraisers to raise money for what( we are still trying to fill that one)

chapter 3. blame everyone and anyone for anything you can

Chapter 4. Do NOT under any circumstances allow anyone else to search for "That child"
                  (just keep telling everyone you already know where she is)
and last but not least
Chapter 5 how to write you own book and profit from "that child" that went missing

what a joke
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« Reply #961 on: November 20, 2008, 10:30:44 AM »


In my recollection (which may be off), somebody was kicked out of the TES search for purposely leading the volunteers to areas where Caylee could not have been. I have no idea who it was, or if it was this cowboy guy.

I just remember the day Dennis Martin was in BP, some of Murt's chatters (who I think volunteered with TES) recognized him as the one search leader who took the volunteers to wrong places to search.

Lisa

WOW. And he's working for Nejame/Anthonys.    I shouldn't be shocked, but it still makes me shake my head.  It's sickening, really.. the lengths people will go to, to keep a missing person from being found. The only reason why this could be happening (at least as I see it) is because they have something to hide. (DUH!)

Either that reason or to try and find something wrong with the search for the defense to use to discredit anything that is found.  I wouldn't put anything past anyone associated with the A's.

I wonder if that is why Tim left so quickly?  I wouldn't blame him for washing his hands of the A's.  They are nothing but trouble!

Lisa

It very well could be the reason Tim left.  I never understood why, but it's becomming clearer.
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« Reply #962 on: November 20, 2008, 10:31:06 AM »

http://www.local6.com/news/18022813/detail.html

Attorney: Case Against Casey Difficult To Prove Without Body
Woman Charged With Murder In Daughter's Disappearance

POSTED: 8:15 am EST November 20, 2008
UPDATED: 9:13 am EST November 20, 2008


ORLANDO, Fla. -- Local 6 News reporter Tony Pipitone continued his investigation into the Casey Anthony first-degree murder case by presenting the known facts to a former assistant state attorney and a prominent defense attorney.

Anthony, 22, remains jailed in the disappearance of her 3-year-old daughter, Caylee, who was last seen in mid-June.

Pipitone presented questions to former assistant state attorney Elizabeth Rahter and longtime criminal defense attorney Cheney Mason.

"First, the venue. Where the trial should be held," Pipitone said. "From the defense side, is it in your interest to move this trial out of the county?"

"Well, it may very well be. But what county would you move it to that hasn't been saturated with this story," Mason said. "Prosecutions usually -- almost without exception -- oppose a change of venue."

"Elizabeth, would you oppose it?" Pipitone asked.

"Yes, I would make the same arguments he made. You can't go anywhere," Rahter said.

Mason said seeking a change of venue could undercut another possible defense strategy, the demand for a speedy trial.

Anthony was indicted Oct. 14, meaning the state has 175 days -- until April 7 -- to start her trial, unless Anthony decides to waive her right.

"As a defense attorney, do you want a speedy trial in a case like this, where there's no body?" Pipitone said.

"That's an interesting question. Without the body, the state's going to have an enormous burden, and I don't think they can prove the case," Mason said. "I would certainly give strong consideration to moving on to trial without delay."

"As a prosecutor, why would you even go to a grand jury without a body and force yourself to try this case?" Pipitone asked Rahter.

"It's a lot better to deal with witnesses while they're fresh. And the problem with a lot of murder cases is they take years to try, and if you wait that long then their memories start to fade," Rahter said.

"They thought that by bringing an indictment, charging first-degree murder, which could potentially lead to the death penalty that that would be coercive enough to cause this defendant to start talking," Mason said.

"It's the first day of your speedy trial, Elizabeth. No medical examiner, no body. What do you have?" Pipitone asked.

"So you're missing a key witness, and so you deal with it. You work around it," Rahter said. "You have Cindy (Anthony, Casey Anthony's mother), who smelled the dead body and said it smelled like a dead body. You have George (Anthony, Casey Anthony's father), who used to be a deputy, and says it smelled like a dead body. You have K-9 dogs that alerted on the car. And so there's a dead body. The question is: How many dead bodies does Casey Anthony drive around in her car?"

Mason said it's very difficult to prove a murder case without a body.

"There's absolutely no evidence other than somebody saying they think they smelled what smelled like a dead body," Mason said. "What if they're right? What if there is a dead body? Does that prove there's an unlawful killing? The answer is no, because every homicide is not murder. This child could have accidentally died any number of ways, and they'll never be able to prove without a body or a confession."

Pipitone said the state does have scientific evidence that it could use, including chemicals indicating a decomposing human body were found in the trunk of Casey Anthony's car.

"They're going to have to present evidence to convince the court that such tests are generally accepted by the scientific community. And since you've called me, I've inquired. I'm not aware of a single case that's been admitted anywhere," Mason said.

"So this is hocus pocus science?" Pipitone said.

"Yes. I'd just have to agree with that," Mason said.

"How can I put this person on trial for her life when the scientific evidence has not been used anywhere else?" Pipitone asked Rahter.

"They have to show that it's accepted in the scientific community. It's hard, a high hurdle in Florida to pass," she said.

"So that's going to be tough for the prosecution?" Pipitone said.

"Yeah, but it's helpful that it's corroborated," Rahter said.

A hair pulled from the car trunk was consistent in length and color with Caylee's hair, showing signs of decomposition, Pipitone said. DNA tests reveal the hair came from Caylee or any of her maternal ancestors, from her mother to her great-grandmother, Pipitone said.

"Is that not evidence of death?" Pipitone asked Mason.

"I don't believe it necessarily is. They can certainly argue it, but I don't think it proves it's a death. It's proving it's an old hair with some tissue that has decomposed," Mason said.

"He's good. He's tearing apart the state's case here, and basically says there is no case," Pipitone said.

"Every case is circumstantial," Rahter said. It has to be caught on videotape, right? Otherwise, it's circumstantial. Right? So here you have the smell of a dead body, you have chloroform in the trunk, you have somebody who's continually covering stuff up, making up lies, spewing stuff forth and somebody that's missing. You prove it like every other case."

"Without the body, the state is really in a hole," Mason said. "Really, really bad without the body."

A challenge but not impossible, the former prosecutor said.

Anthony Book Deal

Local 6 News confirmed that George and Cindy Anthony are planning to write a book, but a deal is not yet in place.

The book will not be a tell-all about the case involving their missing granddaughter, Local 6 News reported.

The book will focus on what families should do if their child is missing

I guess he thinks there will be nothing but ignorant jurors deciding this too...The sad thing is this is the kind of stuff the A's are swallowing..

Would these attorneys change their minds if, say, maggots that were in Casey's car were found to have Caylee's DNA in them?

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« Reply #963 on: November 20, 2008, 10:31:22 AM »

I think at this stage of the game we don't know IF she was buried, put in a river, lake, ocean, burned, put in the landfill, etc. nor do we know if she had clothes on or off at the time of her "disposal" ...

Casey made the comment ... Per LP and an "official" that "they haven't even found Caylee's clothes yet" ...

http://www.wesh.com/news/18009037/detail.html

this comment has lead to much speculation today ... on whether Caylee was disposed of with her clothes on or off and if they are with her remains or elsewhere ....


CAYLEE MARIE'S CLOTHES

Padilla Aide Recalls Conversations With Casey
Padilla Associate Quotes Casey Anthony In Interview
POSTED: 3:31 pm EST November 18, 2008
UPDATED: 9:11 am EST November 19, 2008


ORLANDO, Fla. -- Before Casey Anthony was indicted on charges including first-degree murder, the public caught glimpses of what she was thinking: tears at her bond hearing, a high five with brother, Lee, at the jail, but she would not answer the media's questions.

In August, bounty hunter Leonard Padilla posted her $500,000 bond. For the next 10 days, Padilla said, Anthony was plenty chatty with his associate Tracy McLaughlin.

"She would drop little statements like that when she was being driven to the attorney's office and when she was being driven back when she was with Tracy," Padilla said.

In the first information released regarding the 10 days Padilla spent with Anthony, he said her remarks rebutted what was being said on TV. A lead investigator confirms that during one of those trips, Anthony blurted out "They haven't even found the clothes she was wearing" about those searching for Caylee.

That investigator called Anthony’s comment "an important statement." So does Padilla.

"Everything's been a game to her. That statement they haven't even found the clothes yet leads us to believe the clothing were somewhere but not in proximity of the body," Padilla said.

Investigators WESH 2 News spoke with agree. They confirm the clothes Caylee was last seen wearing on June 16 have not been recovered.

Investigators confirm they have gone to California and questioned McLaughlin.

She was unable to be reached for further comment.

http://www.wesh.com/news/18009037/detail.html

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Whoa. Hold up. I'm reading back and I'm sure some monkey pointed this out ... but something is off about the "investigators'" statement. Of course they haven't found the clothes if they havent' found the body. So either they are saying they found remains without clothing, or that they know for a fact that Casey removed the clothing and they have found neither clothing nor body. What the heck?  Am I reading too much into this?
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« Reply #964 on: November 20, 2008, 10:33:23 AM »

http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment_tv_tvblog/2008/11/casey-anthony-1.html

Casey Anthony Case: George and Cindy Anthony will write a book, WKMG reports
posted by halboedeker on Nov 20, 2008 9:00:19 AM

Will there be a book or not? WFTV-Channel 9 said there would be. Then WESH-Channel 2 said there wouldn't.

WKMG-Channel 6 "has gotten to the bottom of it," anchor Bob Frier proclaimed Wednesday night. "We now know that George and Cindy Anthony do plan to write a book. They don't have a deal in the works, per se, but they plan to put something together in the future. They say it won't be a tell-all book. Instead, it will focus on what families should do if their child is missing."




are you freaking kidding me ok I have tried to take in to consideration that she is hurting, in denial, defending her young, and just overstressed and probably cant be getting much sleep these days but how on earth could she think she is a model to what families should do if their child went missing lets see

chapter 1.  Do Nothing sit still and wait to see if she finds her way home

Chapter 2.  have fundraisers to raise money for what( we are still trying to fill that one)

chapter 3. blame everyone and anyone for anything you can

Chapter 4. Do NOT under any circumstances allow anyone else to search for "That child"
                  (just keep telling everyone you already know where she is)
and last but not least
Chapter 5 how to write you own book and profit from "that child" that went missing

what a joke

Cindy and George live in the same parallel universe as Casey. 

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« Reply #965 on: November 20, 2008, 10:33:25 AM »

Tater -- everytime you appear I begin to crave fried taters. This can't be good. 

That's funny, every time Tater appears, I crave Mr. Potato Head!   

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« Reply #966 on: November 20, 2008, 10:34:22 AM »

GOOD MORNING ALL!
 
I wanted to address a post that was brought here yesterday concerning certain aspects of this case. Unless i have missed something, the supposed "fight" between Casey & Cindy that took place on June 15th, could have happened in the middle of the night. They seem to keep strange hours anyway & I believe there are calls in the wee hours of the morning that could support this.
Also, as far as Casey driving around with Caylee's dead body in the trunk, I can completely see her doing this as in  her sociopathic mind it doesn't occur to her that she could be "caught". And she can always come up with a story to cover her ass.
And concerning Casey sleeping with a teddy bear, I believe that is only her attempt to appear " normal" to the people who were there , if she did do this! She feels no apathy whatsoever for what has happened to her child & IF SHE DID, her mother would not have to explain how devastated she was; sleeping in their room clutching a teddy bear,WHAT CRAP! everyone would have seen it, we would know! It is all an act as it is impossible for her to feel guilt or remorse!

 The Psychopathy Checklist lets us discuss psychopaths with little risk that we are describing simple social deviance or criminality, or that we are mislabeling people who have nothing more in common than that they have broken the law. But it also provides a detailed picture of the disordered personalities of the psychopaths among us. In this chapter and the next, I bring that picture into focus by describing the more salient features one by one. This chapter looks at the emotional and interpersonal traits of this complex personality disorder; chapter 4 examines the unstable, characteristically antisocial lifestyle of the psychopath.

Emotional/Interpersonal
glib and superficial
egocentric and grandiose
lack of remorse or guilt
lack of empathy
deceitful and manipulative
shallow emotions
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poor behavior controls
need for excitement
lack of responsibility
early behavior problems
adult antisocial behavior

This was a great post!  I thought of something KC had done or said for every item on the checklist.
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« Reply #967 on: November 20, 2008, 10:35:25 AM »

Tater -- everytime you appear I begin to crave fried taters. This can't be good. 


My big O Butt!!!!





Now you, Tater, get a big o hug and look I'm in my bathrobe and haven't even had my coffee yet! But my hair looks pretty hot.




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« Reply #968 on: November 20, 2008, 10:36:41 AM »


Good Morning Monkeys!

That makes sense.  But what I don't understand was why this Dennis Martin was taking volunteer searchers to all the places where Caylee COULD NOT be?  I have a feeling that Nejame infiltrated the search and I would hate to think it was because he did not want Caylee found.

Lisa

Good Morning Lisa,

I don't recall this ? when did this come out...I missed it (happens all the time  )


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« Reply #969 on: November 20, 2008, 10:38:21 AM »



I think at this stage of the game we don't know IF she was buried, put in a river, lake, ocean, burned, put in the landfill, etc. nor do we know if she had clothes on or off at the time of her "disposal" ...

Casey made the comment ... Per LP and an "official" that "they haven't even found Caylee's clothes yet" ...

http://www.wesh.com/news/18009037/detail.html

this comment has lead to much speculation today ... on whether Caylee was disposed of with her clothes on or off and if they are with her remains or elsewhere ....


CAYLEE MARIE'S CLOTHES

Padilla Aide Recalls Conversations With Casey
Padilla Associate Quotes Casey Anthony In Interview
POSTED: 3:31 pm EST November 18, 2008
UPDATED: 9:11 am EST November 19, 2008


ORLANDO, Fla. -- Before Casey Anthony was indicted on charges including first-degree murder, the public caught glimpses of what she was thinking: tears at her bond hearing, a high five with brother, Lee, at the jail, but she would not answer the media's questions.

In August, bounty hunter Leonard Padilla posted her $500,000 bond. For the next 10 days, Padilla said, Anthony was plenty chatty with his associate Tracy McLaughlin.

"She would drop little statements like that when she was being driven to the attorney's office and when she was being driven back when she was with Tracy," Padilla said.

In the first information released regarding the 10 days Padilla spent with Anthony, he said her remarks rebutted what was being said on TV. A lead investigator confirms that during one of those trips, Anthony blurted out "They haven't even found the clothes she was wearing" about those searching for Caylee.

That investigator called Anthony’s comment "an important statement." So does Padilla.

"Everything's been a game to her. That statement they haven't even found the clothes yet leads us to believe the clothing were somewhere but not in proximity of the body," Padilla said.

Investigators WESH 2 News spoke with agree. They confirm the clothes Caylee was last seen wearing on June 16 have not been recovered.

Investigators confirm they have gone to California and questioned McLaughlin.

She was unable to be reached for further comment.

http://www.wesh.com/news/18009037/detail.html

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Whoa. Hold up. I'm reading back and I'm sure some monkey pointed this out ... but something is off about the "investigators'" statement. Of course they haven't found the clothes if they havent' found the body. So either they are saying they found remains without clothing, or that they know for a fact that Casey removed the clothing and they have found neither clothing nor body. What the heck?  Am I reading too much into this?


I'm wondering if there is something to the sports bra and Winnie the Pooh underwear supposedly found in Greenwood Cemetary.  It almost seems like this is a scavenger hunt and Casey left clues all around Orlando!

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« Reply #970 on: November 20, 2008, 10:38:38 AM »

http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment_tv_tvblog/2008/11/casey-anthony-1.html

Casey Anthony Case: George and Cindy Anthony will write a book, WKMG reports
posted by halboedeker on Nov 20, 2008 9:00:19 AM

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are you freaking kidding me ok I have tried to take in to consideration that she is hurting, in denial, defending her young, and just overstressed and probably cant be getting much sleep these days but how on earth could she think she is a model to what families should do if their child went missing lets see

chapter 1.  Do Nothing sit still and wait to see if she finds her way home

Chapter 2.  have fundraisers to raise money for what( we are still trying to fill that one)

chapter 3. blame everyone and anyone for anything you can

Chapter 4. Do NOT under any circumstances allow anyone else to search for "That child"
                  (just keep telling everyone you already know where she is)
and last but not least
Chapter 5 how to write you own book and profit from "that child" that went missing

what a joke

And I'm sure it will be called ....

"How to Make Money and Look Like Jackasses: Caylee Who?"
By George and Cindy Anthony
with Dennis and Sherri Milstead (Kidfinders)

A bestseller for certain.  NOT!
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« Reply #971 on: November 20, 2008, 10:38:40 AM »

http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment_tv_tvblog/2008/11/casey-anthony-1.html

Casey Anthony Case: George and Cindy Anthony will write a book, WKMG reports
posted by halboedeker on Nov 20, 2008 9:00:19 AM

Will there be a book or not? WFTV-Channel 9 said there would be. Then WESH-Channel 2 said there wouldn't.

WKMG-Channel 6 "has gotten to the bottom of it," anchor Bob Frier proclaimed Wednesday night. "We now know that George and Cindy Anthony do plan to write a book. They don't have a deal in the works, per se, but they plan to put something together in the future. They say it won't be a tell-all book. Instead, it will focus on what families should do if their child is missing."
Why the confusion? The Anthonys keep changing their stories in talking to the TV stations.

Of course, a lot of people say they'll write a book. There will be news when there's a deal or a manuscript. But do you think anyone with a missing child would want to follow the Anthonys' example or advice? Who would buy their book?

Their daughter, Casey, has been charged with first-degree murder in the disappearance of her daughter, Caylee Marie.

 


Those people are nuts!  Do they really think anyone in their right mind would follow their advice?

1.  Wait 31 days and have your mother shriek into the 911 dispatcher's ear, it smells like a dead body has been in the damn car.

2.  Lie, lie, lie.

3.  Keep repeating #2.
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« Reply #972 on: November 20, 2008, 10:39:02 AM »

http://www.local6.com/news/18022813/detail.html

Attorney: Case Against Casey Difficult To Prove Without Body
Woman Charged With Murder In Daughter's Disappearance

POSTED: 8:15 am EST November 20, 2008
UPDATED: 9:13 am EST November 20, 2008


ORLANDO, Fla. -- Local 6 News reporter Tony Pipitone
<SNIP>

"They thought that by bringing an indictment, charging first-degree murder, which could potentially lead to the death penalty that that would be coercive enough to cause this defendant to start talking," Mason said. I think the LE just wanted to get the ball rolling and feel they have plenty of evidence to move forward

"It's the first day of your speedy trial, Elizabeth. No medical examiner, no body. What do you have?" Pipitone asked.

"So you're missing a key witness, and so you deal with it. You work around it," Rahter said. "You have Cindy (Anthony, Casey Anthony's mother), who smelled the dead body and said it smelled like a dead body. You have George (Anthony, Casey Anthony's father), who used to be a deputy, and says it smelled like a dead body. You have K-9 dogs that alerted on the car. And so there's a dead body. The question is: How many dead bodies does Casey Anthony drive around in her car?"

Mason said it's very difficult to prove a murder case without a body.

"There's absolutely no evidence other than somebody saying they think they smelled what smelled like a dead body," Mason said. "What if they're right? What if there is a dead body? Does that prove there's an unlawful killing? The answer is no, because every homicide is not murder.This child could have accidentally died any number of ways, and they'll never be able to prove without a body or a confession."
At least he's admitted she's passed on..and I think he's dead wrong about haveing evidence

<SNIP>

A hair pulled from the car trunk was consistent in length and color with Caylee's hair, showing signs of decomposition, Pipitone said. DNA tests reveal the hair came from Caylee or any of her maternal ancestors, from her mother to her great-grandmother, Pipitone said.

"Is that not evidence of death?" Pipitone asked Mason.

"I don't believe it necessarily is. They can certainly argue it, but I don't think it proves it's a death. It's proving it's an old hair with some tissue that has decomposed," Mason said. Wrong answer, won't happen

<SNIP>

"Without the body, the state is really in a hole," Mason said. "Really, really bad without the body." again admitting death..not too many live bodies in a murder trial

A challenge but not impossible, the former prosecutor said.


My comments in blue ... I hope 

Sad when our legal system has come to this...right and wrong don't seem to matter anymore... ..fuel for these (AHHHH) lawyers
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« Reply #973 on: November 20, 2008, 10:41:28 AM »


In my recollection (which may be off), somebody was kicked out of the TES search for purposely leading the volunteers to areas where Caylee could not have been. I have no idea who it was, or if it was this cowboy guy.

I just remember the day Dennis Martin was in BP, some of Murt's chatters (who I think volunteered with TES) recognized him as the one search leader who took the volunteers to wrong places to search.

Lisa

WOW. And he's working for Nejame/Anthonys.    I shouldn't be shocked, but it still makes me shake my head.  It's sickening, really.. the lengths people will go to, to keep a missing person from being found. The only reason why this could be happening (at least as I see it) is because they have something to hide. (DUH!)

 
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« Reply #974 on: November 20, 2008, 10:41:39 AM »

GOOD MORNING ALL!
 
I wanted to address a post that was brought here yesterday concerning certain aspects of this case. Unless i have missed something, the supposed "fight" between Casey & Cindy that took place on June 15th, could have happened in the middle of the night. They seem to keep strange hours anyway & I believe there are calls in the wee hours of the morning that could support this.
Also, as far as Casey driving around with Caylee's dead body in the trunk, I can completely see her doing this as in  her sociopathic mind it doesn't occur to her that she could be "caught". And she can always come up with a story to cover her ass.
And concerning Casey sleeping with a teddy bear, I believe that is only her attempt to appear " normal" to the people who were there , if she did do this! She feels no apathy whatsoever for what has happened to her child & IF SHE DID, her mother would not have to explain how devastated she was; sleeping in their room clutching a teddy bear,WHAT CRAP! everyone would have seen it, we would know! It is all an act as it is impossible for her to feel guilt or remorse!

 The Psychopathy Checklist lets us discuss psychopaths with little risk that we are describing simple social deviance or criminality, or that we are mislabeling people who have nothing more in common than that they have broken the law. But it also provides a detailed picture of the disordered personalities of the psychopaths among us. In this chapter and the next, I bring that picture into focus by describing the more salient features one by one. This chapter looks at the emotional and interpersonal traits of this complex personality disorder; chapter 4 examines the unstable, characteristically antisocial lifestyle of the psychopath.

Emotional/Interpersonal
glib and superficial
egocentric and grandiose
lack of remorse or guilt
lack of empathy
deceitful and manipulative
shallow emotions
 Social Deviance
impulsive
poor behavior controls
need for excitement
lack of responsibility
early behavior problems
adult antisocial behavior

This was a great post!  I thought of something KC had done or said for every item on the checklist.



 
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« Reply #975 on: November 20, 2008, 10:43:59 AM »


In my recollection (which may be off), somebody was kicked out of the TES search for purposely leading the volunteers to areas where Caylee could not have been. I have no idea who it was, or if it was this cowboy guy.

I just remember the day Dennis Martin was in BP, some of Murt's chatters (who I think volunteered with TES) recognized him as the one search leader who took the volunteers to wrong places to search.

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WOW. And he's working for Nejame/Anthonys.    I shouldn't be shocked, but it still makes me shake my head.  It's sickening, really.. the lengths people will go to, to keep a missing person from being found. The only reason why this could be happening (at least as I see it) is because they have something to hide. (DUH!)

Either that reason or to try and find something wrong with the search for the defense to use to discredit anything that is found.  I wouldn't put anything past anyone associated with the A's.

Maybe he was handing out Kool Aid!   
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« Reply #976 on: November 20, 2008, 10:44:18 AM »

Tater -- everytime you appear I begin to crave fried taters. This can't be good. 


My big O Butt!!!!





Now you, Tater, get a big o hug and look I'm in my bathrobe and haven't even had my coffee yet! But my hair looks pretty hot.






OMG....ROFLMAO...now I need more coffee, and hopefully I have an extra keyboard somewhere 
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« Reply #977 on: November 20, 2008, 10:47:40 AM »

Tater -- everytime you appear I begin to crave fried taters. This can't be good. 


My big O Butt!!!!





Now you, Tater, get a big o hug and look I'm in my bathrobe and haven't even had my coffee yet! But my hair looks pretty hot.


Big Hugs right back at ya!

Pssst? Don't eat the taters!



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« Reply #978 on: November 20, 2008, 10:47:56 AM »

Tater -- everytime you appear I begin to crave fried taters. This can't be good. 

That's funny, every time Tater appears, I crave Mr. Potato Head!   

Just for you!!!!



Thanks, Tater, I am sure glad he isn't wearing his angry eyes!

Every time I type your name, I want to type Tata instead of Tater.   
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« Reply #979 on: November 20, 2008, 10:50:10 AM »

http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment_tv_tvblog/2008/11/casey-anthony-1.html

Casey Anthony Case: George and Cindy Anthony will write a book, WKMG reports
posted by halboedeker on Nov 20, 2008 9:00:19 AM

Will there be a book or not? WFTV-Channel 9 said there would be. Then WESH-Channel 2 said there wouldn't.

WKMG-Channel 6 "has gotten to the bottom of it," anchor Bob Frier proclaimed Wednesday night. "We now know that George and Cindy Anthony do plan to write a book. They don't have a deal in the works, per se, but they plan to put something together in the future. They say it won't be a tell-all book. Instead, it will focus on what families should do if their child is missing."
Why the confusion? The Anthonys keep changing their stories in talking to the TV stations.

Of course, a lot of people say they'll write a book. There will be news when there's a deal or a manuscript. But do you think anyone with a missing child would want to follow the Anthonys' example or advice? Who would buy their book?

Their daughter, Casey, has been charged with first-degree murder in the disappearance of her daughter, Caylee Marie.

 


Those people are nuts!  Do they really think anyone in their right mind would follow their advice?

1.  Wait 31 days and have your mother shriek into the 911 dispatcher's ear, it smells like a dead body has been in the damn car.

2.  Lie, lie, lie.

3.  Keep repeating #2.

Sometimes I wonder if we won't start seeing a rash of cases like this.Disappear for a month and your chances of escape will be oh so much better!!!
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