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Author Topic: Caylee Marie Anthony MURDER TRIAL - DAY 26 - 6/23/11  (Read 734550 times)
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« Reply #2300 on: June 23, 2011, 10:02:00 PM »

Hey Monkeys!

Been a while since I posted. Can rarely catch a break.

What'd everyone think of the shocker today with Cindy taking the fall for the searches? IMO, she was pretty concise and convincing. I happen to believe her. I know that isn't going to be the general consensus. I think that threw a major monkey wrench in the prosecution. Linda Drane Burdick was clearly agitated. While I do believe Casey is in some way responsible for Caylee's death, I have never believed the chloroform accusations.

I completely disagree and I believe Cindy's work records among other things will prove that she is lying.  The only thing Cindy did today was showed the world where Casey learned to lie.  You are definately in the MINORITY here.

I don't mind being in the minority.

Having worked in administration myself, it is entirely possible to be logged at work while you are not there. Especially if you had been there earlier in the day, and quite often with those of us on salary. Those logs really don't mean much.
I won't argue that some companies may be lax and skirt the rules/laws. But how you could POSSIBLY watch that and come away thinking Cindy "was pretty concise and convincing" is beyond comprehension to me! Did you see her claim that she "didn't know what the computer searched for 'on it's own'!"

Apparently I am not the only one who found her convincing. The analysts agreed as well. Also, it spoke volumes seeing Linda Drane Burdick visibly and vocally upset.

To be clear, your computer can "search" without you actually doing the searching. It feeds off of your cookies and cache, hence spam and popups.  She was not inaccurate with her assertion.

I am not taking up for Casey, if that is how I am coming across. I am looking at this trial from an objective and unbiased stand-point. If I were sitting on that jury I would tell you straight up that the defense established reasonable doubt today.

I'd appreciate a list of all the analysts that agree with you.
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« Reply #2301 on: June 23, 2011, 10:02:59 PM »

Lippman on Dr. Drew
Testimony today beneficial to the defense
So a lot of people think Cindy's lying
She did not lie
Told both prosecutors and LE in 2008 about the searches she made on the computer


That was lie number 1 about the searches.

Does he think we don't have access to the statements? Are we dealing with another stupid lawyer here?
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« Reply #2302 on: June 23, 2011, 10:03:04 PM »

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« Reply #2303 on: June 23, 2011, 10:03:39 PM »

Can someone riddle me this, the day they found the car and it smelled "like there had been a damn dead body in the trunk", 31 days after she had last seen her grandchild, rather than calling the police, rather than calling 911, what did Cindy do?

She followed Geo home and went back to work.  She went back to work where she told her story and her co-workers thought she was nuts that she was there  and THEY had to convince her to leave to find out what was going on.  On the day you smell a car that smells of decomp and you go back to work, yet you leave in the middle of the day to go home to play google I'm Felling Lucky?

I think not.
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« Reply #2304 on: June 23, 2011, 10:04:06 PM »

Hey Monkeys!

Been a while since I posted. Can rarely catch a break.

What'd everyone think of the shocker today with Cindy taking the fall for the searches? IMO, she was pretty concise and convincing. I happen to believe her. I know that isn't going to be the general consensus. I think that threw a major monkey wrench in the prosecution. Linda Drane Burdick was clearly agitated. While I do believe Casey is in some way responsible for Caylee's death, I have never believed the chloroform accusations.

I completely disagree and I believe Cindy's work records among other things will prove that she is lying.  The only thing Cindy did today was showed the world where Casey learned to lie.  You are definately in the MINORITY here.

I don't mind being in the minority.

Having worked in administration myself, it is entirely possible to be logged at work while you are not there. Especially if you had been there earlier in the day, and quite often with those of us on salary. Those logs really don't mean much.
Unless of course she sent some emails that day from her work computer.  In the medical field her computer would time out after a period of time which can be deciphered.

I have always worked in management and you best believe that supervisors better being logging their hours working for me.  If they wanted comp time in return they better..and they better not think of leaving in the middle of the day without prior approval..and I would have made a notation of that also.  And if they just left on their own..in a non emergency situation..they better keep going.  You do have a level of management above you, no matter who you are..and that person does know rather you are at work or not. 

We're not talking about being logged into the Gentiva computer..we are talking about her being on the clock at work at her desk, tracking her time for them.

She had people she worked with..they would certainly know if she left work in the middle of the day on Monday ..their busy day..and was MIA.  This is just silly.

 
Gypsy, she was the supervisor and more or less made her own hours!!! That is the most ridiculous thing I had heard until she said she searched for chloroform.. then that was even more absurd. I hope they nail her batwings to the front of the mac truck!!   
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« Reply #2305 on: June 23, 2011, 10:04:17 PM »

Hey Monkeys!

Been a while since I posted. Can rarely catch a break.

What'd everyone think of the shocker today with Cindy taking the fall for the searches? IMO, she was pretty concise and convincing. I happen to believe her. I know that isn't going to be the general consensus. I think that threw a major monkey wrench in the prosecution. Linda Drane Burdick was clearly agitated. While I do believe Casey is in some way responsible for Caylee's death, I have never believed the chloroform accusations.

I completely disagree and I believe Cindy's work records among other things will prove that she is lying.  The only thing Cindy did today was showed the world where Casey learned to lie.  You are definately in the MINORITY here.

I don't mind being in the minority.

Having worked in administration myself, it is entirely possible to be logged at work while you are not there. Especially if you had been there earlier in the day, and quite often with those of us on salary. Those logs really don't mean much.
I won't argue that some companies may be lax and skirt the rules/laws. But how you could POSSIBLY watch that and come away thinking Cindy "was pretty concise and convincing" is beyond comprehension to me! Did you see her claim that she "didn't know what the computer searched for 'on it's own'!"

Apparently I am not the only one who found her convincing. The analysts agreed as well. Also, it spoke volumes seeing Linda Drane Burdick visibly and vocally upset.

To be clear, your computer can "search" without you actually doing the searching. It feeds off of your cookies and cache, hence spam and popups.  She was not inaccurate with her assertion.

I am not taking up for Casey, if that is how I am coming across. I am looking at this trial from an objective and unbiased stand-point. If I were sitting on that jury I would tell you straight up that the defense established reasonable doubt today.

I'd appreciate a list of all the analysts that agree with you.

I would too as I have been watching and I haven't heard that and I am on twitter and that is the opposite of what I have been reading.
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« Reply #2306 on: June 23, 2011, 10:05:04 PM »

Hey Monkeys!

Been a while since I posted. Can rarely catch a break.

What'd everyone think of the shocker today with Cindy taking the fall for the searches? IMO, she was pretty concise and convincing. I happen to believe her. I know that isn't going to be the general consensus. I think that threw a major monkey wrench in the prosecution. Linda Drane Burdick was clearly agitated. While I do believe Casey is in some way responsible for Caylee's death, I have never believed the chloroform accusations.

I completely disagree and I believe Cindy's work records among other things will prove that she is lying.  The only thing Cindy did today was showed the world where Casey learned to lie.  You are definately in the MINORITY here.

I don't mind being in the minority.

Having worked in administration myself, it is entirely possible to be logged at work while you are not there. Especially if you had been there earlier in the day, and quite often with those of us on salary. Those logs really don't mean much.
I won't argue that some companies may be lax and skirt the rules/laws. But how you could POSSIBLY watch that and come away thinking Cindy "was pretty concise and convincing" is beyond comprehension to me! Did you see her claim that she "didn't know what the computer searched for 'on it's own'!"

Apparently I am not the only one who found her convincing. The analysts agreed as well. Also, it spoke volumes seeing Linda Drane Burdick visibly and vocally upset.

To be clear, your computer can "search" without you actually doing the searching. It feeds off of your cookies and cache, hence spam and popups.  She was not inaccurate with her assertion.

I am not taking up for Casey, if that is how I am coming across. I am looking at this trial from an objective and unbiased stand-point. If I were sitting on that jury I would tell you straight up that the defense established reasonable doubt today.

I'd appreciate a list of all the analysts that agree with you.

I didn't take names. Sorry.

Then your testimony is worthless
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« Reply #2307 on: June 23, 2011, 10:05:32 PM »

What's the over/under on The Anthony's marriage? I can't see George staying after Cindy just did this to his most precious Caylee.

My 2 cents say George follows the money.  He ain't leaving till he can leave with a chunk and Sindy knows it IMO.  The last time he left was when he got that 40G settlement from Workman's Comp.  When that was all gone...he went back.  

They are both despicable people.  My answer would be how ever long it takes to cash in on the book/movie deal & however long it takes him to funnel the money.

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« Reply #2308 on: June 23, 2011, 10:06:51 PM »

Hey Monkeys!

Been a while since I posted. Can rarely catch a break.

What'd everyone think of the shocker today with Cindy taking the fall for the searches? IMO, she was pretty concise and convincing. I happen to believe her. I know that isn't going to be the general consensus. I think that threw a major monkey wrench in the prosecution. Linda Drane Burdick was clearly agitated. While I do believe Casey is in some way responsible for Caylee's death, I have never believed the chloroform accusations.

I completely disagree and I believe Cindy's work records among other things will prove that she is lying.  The only thing Cindy did today was showed the world where Casey learned to lie.  You are definately in the MINORITY here.

I don't mind being in the minority.

Having worked in administration myself, it is entirely possible to be logged at work while you are not there. Especially if you had been there earlier in the day, and quite often with those of us on salary. Those logs really don't mean much.
I won't argue that some companies may be lax and skirt the rules/laws. But how you could POSSIBLY watch that and come away thinking Cindy "was pretty concise and convincing" is beyond comprehension to me! Did you see her claim that she "didn't know what the computer searched for 'on it's own'!"

Apparently I am not the only one who found her convincing. The analysts agreed as well. Also, it spoke volumes seeing Linda Drane Burdick visibly and vocally upset.

To be clear, your computer can "search" without you actually doing the searching. It feeds off of your cookies and cache, hence spam and popups.  She was not inaccurate with her assertion.

I am not taking up for Casey, if that is how I am coming across. I am looking at this trial from an objective and unbiased stand-point. If I were sitting on that jury I would tell you straight up that the defense established reasonable doubt today.
Hate to say this but the talking heads have always been wrong!  They just saw the light and then this.  I hope all the Anthony's and the dirty lawyers rot in hell!
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« Reply #2309 on: June 23, 2011, 10:06:56 PM »

Hey Monkeys!

Been a while since I posted. Can rarely catch a break.

What'd everyone think of the shocker today with Cindy taking the fall for the searches? IMO, she was pretty concise and convincing. I happen to believe her. I know that isn't going to be the general consensus. I think that threw a major monkey wrench in the prosecution. Linda Drane Burdick was clearly agitated. While I do believe Casey is in some way responsible for Caylee's death, I have never believed the chloroform accusations.

I completely disagree and I believe Cindy's work records among other things will prove that she is lying.  The only thing Cindy did today was showed the world where Casey learned to lie.  You are definately in the MINORITY here.

I don't mind being in the minority.

Having worked in administration myself, it is entirely possible to be logged at work while you are not there. Especially if you had been there earlier in the day, and quite often with those of us on salary. Those logs really don't mean much.
I won't argue that some companies may be lax and skirt the rules/laws. But how you could POSSIBLY watch that and come away thinking Cindy "was pretty concise and convincing" is beyond comprehension to me! Did you see her claim that she "didn't know what the computer searched for 'on it's own'!"

Apparently I am not the only one who found her convincing. The analysts agreed as well. Also, it spoke volumes seeing Linda Drane Burdick visibly and vocally upset.

To be clear, your computer can "search" without you actually doing the searching. It feeds off of your cookies and cache, hence spam and popups.  She was not inaccurate with her assertion.

I am not taking up for Casey, if that is how I am coming across. I am looking at this trial from an objective and unbiased stand-point. If I were sitting on that jury I would tell you straight up that the defense established reasonable doubt today.

I'd appreciate a list of all the analysts that agree with you.

I would too as I have been watching and I haven't heard that and I am on twitter and that is the opposite of what I have been reading.

Maybe I wasn't clear. I don't know if the analysts themselves believe the testimony, but the general consensus is that the testimony was  absolutely beneficial to the defense. And, well, if it's beneficial to the defense then it was obviously believable to some.
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« Reply #2310 on: June 23, 2011, 10:06:57 PM »

Anyone ever get a pop up taking you to a youtube video?? the IT guy on the jury will explain it to the rest of them 
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« Reply #2311 on: June 23, 2011, 10:07:15 PM »

I Just wonder if maybe ICA tested the chloroform on the dog before testing it on Caylee... Not saying that Sin-Sin did the searches!!!!!! But she said her dog was acting strange..maybe ICA used the dog as a test subject to see if the choloroform did the job AFTER she googled how to make it.....

I will always believe she used it on Amy when the 400.00 cash went missing.

I have always believed that too Turbo.

I can also see her using it on the dogs..dogs..friend..adjusting dosage..and then using it to put Caylee to sleep while she partied.

I think killing her was not an accident..she was mad at Cindy..mad that Caylee was in her mind cramping her style..mad that Cindy loved Caylee more then she felt she loved her..she was not taking this crap from Cindy anylonger..and Caylee no longer being an infant was less managable in her mind then a child she could count on sleeping /naps several times a day..and the cincher..Casey could talk probably quite well now..and may have been blowing her cover.
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« Reply #2312 on: June 23, 2011, 10:08:21 PM »

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Did you do 84 searches for chlorophyll?  I didn't but I do not know what my computer does.

And a loud cheer erupts nationwide from all the sickos who like to look up kiddie porn.  Now they have an excuse as to why those pics are on their computers.  Cindy, man...did she really think that excuse would fly?



I don't think the State got the testimony they needed from Cindy.  Cindy lied. The glue that holds this all together is Casey's motive.  Now, I am aware that the State isn't required to show motive, but in this case it is necessary to do so to explain what and why it happened.  If the jury doesn't know about the fight between Cindy and Casey on June 15th, the murder is inexplicable.  However, if one considers that Cindy told Casey many times she was an unfit mother, and told a lot of other people too, and did so again in the final blow-up.  She had learned from her mother, Shirley Pleasea, that Casey had stolen money from the the Pleasea's bank account.  IMO that was the final straw.  When Cindy confronted Casey, a physical fight broke out and Cindy attacked Casey.  Casey grabbed precious Caylee and dragged her out the door.  Shortly thereafter, Casey killed Caylee.  Nothing else adds up.  Without the whole story, the jury can't render a correct verdict, IMO.

I apologize if this question has been asked/answered before:  Is it a fact that the jury has not been told of this fight between Cindy and Casey?  If not, why?  Were there no witnesses to the fight?  And what are the chances of the jury being told about this?
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« Reply #2313 on: June 23, 2011, 10:08:21 PM »

I'm hoping that Cindy's testimony was so upsetting to us b/c we know she is lying.  I hope the jury only heard her testify that she did not research chloroform 84 times and thus knows  that someone was left to do a good 60 or more searches on their own.  If it wasn't Cindy and George was at work, well that leaves Casey.

And I pray the prosecution is gathering all they need to show just what a liar she is and I'm sure they didn't want to appear to beat up on her in front of the jury especially after she broke on the stand that first time but now they have to show the jury that just as Baez claims the apple doesn't fall far from the tree when referring to Lee and George, that is precisely the case regarding Casey and Cindy. Cindy said it herself, they are just alike.

JVM and the rest don't even know why Linda mentioned the medication and Cindy's memory.  They think it was a low blow.

Bring on more low blows, I say.  I bet CinCin used the "medication change" excuse in previous dealings with Linda/prosecution, in my view.
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« Reply #2314 on: June 23, 2011, 10:08:29 PM »

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« Reply #2315 on: June 23, 2011, 10:09:06 PM »

Hey Monkeys!

Been a while since I posted. Can rarely catch a break.

What'd everyone think of the shocker today with Cindy taking the fall for the searches? IMO, she was pretty concise and convincing. I happen to believe her. I know that isn't going to be the general consensus. I think that threw a major monkey wrench in the prosecution. Linda Drane Burdick was clearly agitated. While I do believe Casey is in some way responsible for Caylee's death, I have never believed the chloroform accusations.

I completely disagree and I believe Cindy's work records among other things will prove that she is lying.  The only thing Cindy did today was showed the world where Casey learned to lie.  You are definately in the MINORITY here.

I don't mind being in the minority.

Having worked in administration myself, it is entirely possible to be logged at work while you are not there. Especially if you had been there earlier in the day, and quite often with those of us on salary. Those logs really don't mean much.
Unless of course she sent some emails that day from her work computer.  In the medical field her computer would time out after a period of time which can be deciphered.

You're exactly right. And if the prosecution is confident she was at work all day, then they should push that issue and find out.

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« Reply #2316 on: June 23, 2011, 10:09:10 PM »

Going to bed.I am no longer responsible for any action taken by my computer.
Monkey Devil!  Next thing we will hear is the computer grew legs and took Caylee.
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« Reply #2317 on: June 23, 2011, 10:11:38 PM »

Hey Monkeys!

Been a while since I posted. Can rarely catch a break.

What'd everyone think of the shocker today with Cindy taking the fall for the searches? IMO, she was pretty concise and convincing. I happen to believe her. I know that isn't going to be the general consensus. I think that threw a major monkey wrench in the prosecution. Linda Drane Burdick was clearly agitated. While I do believe Casey is in some way responsible for Caylee's death, I have never believed the chloroform accusations.

I completely disagree and I believe Cindy's work records among other things will prove that she is lying.  The only thing Cindy did today was showed the world where Casey learned to lie.  You are definately in the MINORITY here.

Nothing Cindy said was the truth or believable. I guess its a new defense to murder, move over Twinkie Defense ... we now have the Pop Up ad defense. Good grief.
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« Reply #2318 on: June 23, 2011, 10:12:01 PM »

Lippman on Dr. Drew
Testimony today beneficial to the defense
So a lot of people think Cindy's lying
She did not lie
Told both prosecutors and LE in 2008 about the searches she made on the computer


That was lie number 1 about the searches.

Does he think we don't have access to the statements? Are we dealing with another stupid lawyer here?

He has been all over the media today trying to retract his statement.  Somebody has chewed him a new one IMO about him not saying exactly what he was told to say.  I would feel bad for except I don't.
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« Reply #2319 on: June 23, 2011, 10:12:52 PM »

Can someone riddle me this, the day they found the car and it smelled "like there had been a damn dead body in the trunk", 31 days after she had last seen her grandchild, rather than calling the police, rather than calling 911, what did Cindy do?

She followed Geo home and went back to work.  She went back to work where she told her story and her co-workers thought she was nuts that she was there  and THEY had to convince her to leave to find out what was going on.  On the day you smell a car that smells of decomp and you go back to work, yet you leave in the middle of the day to go home to play google I'm Felling Lucky?

I think not.
Exactly.  I wonder if there is an "actual" search for Chlorophyll on the computer?  Didn't she say that is what she originally searched for? 
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