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« Reply #1420 on: August 18, 2008, 12:15:54 AM »

http://www.wftv.com/news/17202561/detail.html

Bondsman Arrives To Free Casey Anthony

POSTED: 3:48 pm EDT August 15, 2008
UPDATED: 10:24 pm EDT August 17, 2008


ORLANDO, Fla. -- A nationally known bail bondsman (should say bounty hunter) has arrived in Orlando to try and get Casey Anthony out of jail.

Leonard Padilla says not only does he plan on posting Anthony's bond, he thinks he can get her to give him information on where her missing daughter may be.

"I don't think anybody is going to get anywhere with her while she is in custody," said Padilla.

Casey Anthony remains jailed while authorities look for her missing 3-year-old daughter, Caylee. She declined a scheduled visit from her brother, Lee, that was to take place Saturday afternoon. She reportedly did so on advice of her attorney.

Jail visits to Anthony have been sporadic over the past few weeks as Casey has cancelled some visits and allowed others to happen.

Her parents, Cynthia and George Anthony, have a scheduled visit Monday.

In a statement issued Saturday morning about the cancellation of the visit, jail offiicials said they were unaware of an attempt by a Califonia bondsman to post a bond for Casey Anthony, noting that there are conditons that must be met for her to be released, including notifying the Orange County Sheriff's Office which is investigating the case.

Eyewitness News learned Friday that Anthony, who has been behind bars for 30 days, could be bonded out on Monday by Padill's California-based bail bond company.
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« Reply #1421 on: August 18, 2008, 12:18:00 AM »

Hi everyone so today I took the trip to help search for Caylee. I have to say there is so many places you can look, I visited the Amscot, The Publix where Cindy was today, The airport and Jay Blanchard Park. What I did learn is that the things that were found yesterday. The LE DOES NOT feel like they are related, as I said earlier it was not children's clothes, was not a monkey back pack, and also there is a homeless camp right around the area where the things were found. I did speak with a family member today and it was just heartbreaking.Also their was also a group of younger off duty deputies that were searching on their own.I have to say that it was so different to actually be there and actually talking with people involved,so as you guys sit here and disect every part of the Anthony's life Please keep in mind that this is not about you but about a family who has a 3 year old loved little girl missing and a daughter who is in jail. That do have access to the computer and most likely are reading everything you type.

Thanks, Kristin.  I think that Cindy was parent to Caylee also.  We had a similar situation in our family (not kidnapping).  Our nephew lived with my mom and dad (along with his dad, who was young at the time) for the first 4 years of his life.  My brother got married.  Nephew was taken away from the only home he ever knew.  It was agonizing for my parents and my whole family.

My nephew has just finished his tour in the marines.  He says he thought my mom and dad were his parents.  He was forbidden to go to my parents house because he screamed like his heart was breaking when he had to leave to go back to his house.  The whole thing would tear your heart right from your body if you went through it.  I do know what Cindy feels like having a child ripped right from your arms, he was not dead, but he was dead to us, we were not allowed to see him because he loved us too much.

I sympathize with the Anthony's that they are missing someone they loved like there own child.

I myself lived with my parents when I got pregnant with my son.  I gave up the night life and became a Mom.  After my son turned 5, we got our own place.  We have lived here since, but I have never refused to let my parents see him.  We lived in their basement (2 bedroom, bar-kitchen, bathroom with shower, washer, dryer), and I did not leave my son with my parents, taking advantage of them whenever I wanted to party.  I was a Mom first.  I planned things better, too.

If I would have run out of gas once due to a faulty gauge I would not ever have done it again.  If I had a broken gas gauge, first of all I would have had it fixed (she put $45,000 into something).  If it could not be fixed, I would fill it up every x number of days or maybe every Wednesday and Saturday.  How can you take care of a child and keep that child safe, when you did not know how much gas is in your car?  It could conk out anywhere and at any time.

She could have run out of gas, left the baby sleeping in the car, had someone pick her up and drive back with the cans only to find out her child was gone when she got back.  She has shown us she is a perpetual liar, she has shown us she is irresponsible, those two things are bad news in a Mom. 

I would have made sure Casey had gas in her car every time she went out, if she was taking my Grandchild with her.  I would never lock a shed to keep gas away from her if she was taking my Grandchild around in a car that might be low on gas.  I would not have let my Grandchild go in a car that was defective even if it was with her mother.  Call me an enabler, I don't care.  That baby had no one looking out for her safety once her Mom took her away from that house, imo.
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« Reply #1422 on: August 18, 2008, 12:21:01 AM »

Yes you are right lies are lies,  however maybe they were not all lies why isn't it possible that The Anthony's just couldn't remember specific dates that doesn't mean you are
lying it means you forgot, the Anthony's are cooperating...


Disagree.

They cooperate when they can't get away with it anymore,
and they are confronted with it dead on.

These are not white lies... or omissions...

They have launched some whoppers.

You just cannot do that time and time again...

... and claim forgetfulness.
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« Reply #1423 on: August 18, 2008, 12:21:12 AM »

I don't believe anything the man says.  Way toooooo many lies.  He is smarter than that being an ex-detective.  He is desperately trying to hide something.  JMO JMO JMO

I don't believe the dates and I'm not sure I believe the gas cans were not part of a bigger coverup.  But why make the report, a record of an incident as silly as that?  What was so important about making a declaration, on the record in a police report, on that particular date? An alibi would not be benefited by reporting gas stolen 3 days before abandoning the car.   Maybe I am reading more into it, but it does seem odd, doesn't it??

I think it was all part of the tough love program they decided to start with Casey while they were on vacation.  It all led to a blowup on Father's Day weekend (that is why the party for any any occasion gang did not have a FD party).  They locked the shed to prevent her from taking the gas cans whenever she was not sure how much gas was left in the car.  The shed was broken into, George had it, he called the cops, knowing it was Casey and wanted her to face the music.  He did not realize at this point that his Granddaughter might not be with them anymore.



How though would that work?  It would only be tough love if casey were actually caught, or accused of taking the cans.  Then she would have learned her lesson.  Georges report gave no information at all for the police to catch the person who took that cans. He didn't even provide a positive date for the theft? 

I think she reported the gas cans missing before he smelled the car.
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« Reply #1424 on: August 18, 2008, 12:29:15 AM »

Leonard Padilla is such a good and gracious man. He just cares about the little guy with out a cowboy hat of his own.

That jail is filled with all those unjustly accused and I would love to see him thrown down his wallet and bail them all out. There are so many deserving of his wonderful and tremendous spirit. There is only one Lennie Padilla. Lennie for humanitarian of the year.

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« Reply #1425 on: August 18, 2008, 12:29:40 AM »

I don't believe anything the man says.  Way toooooo many lies.  He is smarter than that being an ex-detective.  He is desperately trying to hide something.  JMO JMO JMO

I don't believe the dates and I'm not sure I believe the gas cans were not part of a bigger coverup.  But why make the report, a record of an incident as silly as that?  What was so important about making a declaration, on the record in a police report, on that particular date? An alibi would not be benefited by reporting gas stolen 3 days before abandoning the car.   Maybe I am reading more into it, but it does seem odd, doesn't it??

I think it was all part of the tough love program they decided to start with Casey while they were on vacation.  It all led to a blowup on Father's Day weekend (that is why the party for any any occasion gang did not have a FD party).  They locked the shed to prevent her from taking the gas cans whenever she was not sure how much gas was left in the car.  The shed was broken into, George had it, he called the cops, knowing it was Casey and wanted her to face the music.  He did not realize at this point that his Granddaughter might not be with them anymore.



I agree. Mark Furhman(sp?) said the neighbor told him there was a fight, and to me, your post is the most plausible scenario. I wish I knew when she started in on the credit cards, but, in their minds Casey was keeping Caylee from them and running up their credit cards; that would be real motivation to "tough love" it!

Thanks for understanding.  I really do not think George and Cindy were in any plot to off their Granddaughter.  It never entered my mind, not for a second.

I think that Casey is spiteful and chose to "show them" rather than to give in.  Hindsight is 20/20, but for any one reading here who is having problems like the Anthonys before their Grandchild was missing, I urge you to consult a behavior specialist.  Shop around until you find someone you trust and is giving you advice that you can actually follow.  Don't do this on your own, please take the advice of a professional before it is too late like it may be for Caylee and Casey, jmo.
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« Reply #1426 on: August 18, 2008, 12:29:42 AM »

Hi everyone so today I took the trip to help search for Caylee. I have to say there is so many places you can look, I visited the Amscot, The Publix where Cindy was today, The airport and Jay Blanchard Park. What I did learn is that the things that were found yesterday. The LE DOES NOT feel like they are related, as I said earlier it was not children's clothes, was not a monkey back pack, and also there is a homeless camp right around the area where the things were found. I did speak with a family member today and it was just heartbreaking.Also their was also a group of younger off duty deputies that were searching on their own.I have to say that it was so different to actually be there and actually talking with people involved,so as you guys sit here and disect every part of the Anthony's life Please keep in mind that this is not about you but about a family who has a 3 year old loved little girl missing and a daughter who is in jail. That do have access to the computer and most likely are reading everything you type.

Thanks, Kristin.  I think that Cindy was parent to Caylee also.  We had a similar situation in our family (not kidnapping).  Our nephew lived with my mom and dad (along with his dad, who was young at the time) for the first 4 years of his life.  My brother got married.  Nephew was taken away from the only home he ever knew.  It was agonizing for my parents and my whole family.

My nephew has just finished his tour in the marines.  He says he thought my mom and dad were his parents.  He was forbidden to go to my parents house because he screamed like his heart was breaking when he had to leave to go back to his house.  The whole thing would tear your heart right from your body if you went through it.  I do know what Cindy feels like having a child ripped right from your arms, he was not dead, but he was dead to us, we were not allowed to see him because he loved us too much.

I sympathize with the Anthony's that they are missing someone they loved like there own child.

I myself lived with my parents when I got pregnant with my son.  I gave up the night life and became a Mom.  After my son turned 5, we got our own place.  We have lived here since, but I have never refused to let my parents see him.  We lived in their basement (2 bedroom, bar-kitchen, bathroom with shower, washer, dryer), and I did not leave my son with my parents, taking advantage of them whenever I wanted to party.  I was a Mom first.  I planned things better, too.

If I would have run out of gas once due to a faulty gauge I would not ever have done it again.  If I had a broken gas gauge, first of all I would have had it fixed (she put $45,000 into something).  If it could not be fixed, I would fill it up every x number of days or maybe every Wednesday and Saturday.  How can you take care of a child and keep that child safe, when you did not know how much gas is in your car?  It could conk out anywhere and at any time.

She could have run out of gas, left the baby sleeping in the car, had someone pick her up and drive back with the cans only to find out her child was gone when she got back.  She has shown us she is a perpetual liar, she has shown us she is irresponsible, those two things are bad news in a Mom. 

I would have made sure Casey had gas in her car every time she went out, if she was taking my Grandchild with her.  I would never lock a shed to keep gas away from her if she was taking my Grandchild around in a car that might be low on gas.  I would not have let my Grandchild go in a car that was defective even if it was with her mother.  Call me an enabler, I don't care.  That baby had no one looking out for her safety once her Mom took her away from that house, imo.

Excellent post Bearly!
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« Reply #1427 on: August 18, 2008, 12:36:41 AM »

Leonard Padilla is such a good and gracious man. He just cares about the little guy with out a cowboy hat of his own.

That jail is filled with all those unjustly accused and I would love to see him thrown down his wallet and bail them all out. There are so many deserving of his wonderful and tremendous spirit. There is only one Lennie Padilla. Lennie for humanitarian of the year.

Who will second my nomination?

Here Here...

To Lennie and his debts!!!


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« Reply #1428 on: August 18, 2008, 12:38:50 AM »

Good nite everyone.  Tomorrow is going to be interesting.   
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« Reply #1429 on: August 18, 2008, 12:39:53 AM »

me too

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I have to say that it was so different to actually be there and actually talking with people involved,so as you guys sit here and dissect every part of the Anthony's life Please keep in mind that this is not about you but about a family who has a 3 year old loved little girl missing and a daughter who is in jail. That do have access to the computer and most likely are reading everything you type.


...

I think about that daily, actually. However, if I see lies, I call em. I would

do it in person as well.


Lies are lies, no matter which way you cut it up.

They have lied a lot. I think people still want to know, why so many?
Yes you are right lies are lies,  however maybe they were not all lies why isn't it possible that The Anthony's just couldn't remember specific dates that doesn't mean you are
lying it means you forgot, the Anthony's are cooperating... when Cindy finds something that she thinks may help she call LE .  People are trying to make it where there is this big cover up by the parents..Their isn't a handbook on how to act when your 3 year old grandchild turns up missing. I mean think about it If they believe what Casey tells them that gives them hope that Caylee is alive, If they don't believe what she tells them that could mean Caylee is dead. CINDY called LE if she had something to cover up why call????? I can understand that people are angry with Casey i get that but why throw stories up that the parents are covering oh wait Lee is Caylee  dad OH wait George is Caylee's dad. Oh wait George must have done something horrible in Ohio cause he isn't on the police force anymore. This was an officer of the law and a nurse pretty normal people, They had one son who is doing well in life and a daughter who wasn't they accepted the fact that Caylee was born they welcomed her with open arms, they housed her they clothed her, they fed her and THEY LOVE HER. Seriously how would you act if you called the police on your daughter because you want her to do the right thing, at first Cindy really didn't realize Caylee was missing. She got the car back she went into the car maybe she noticed the smell but at that point didn't really know what was going on. She grabbed the clothes in the car and threw them in the washer (I am sure you have read both Casey and Lee's my space how many times did Casey tell Lee mom is done washing your clothes it was each week for about a year) Once Casey admitted to Caylee being missing she called right away now she is putting two and two together you can hear it in her voice "something is wrong here" The trunk of the car smells like there's been a dead body in the damn trunk" At that point I am sure she is flipping out!!! She told the LE right away what she did she didn't hide it she told them how many times did she come forward to the LE about other possible evidence??? All I am saying is give them a break All we know is what we see on TV. I stated before why aren't people looking what is Cindy and George doing to help, well today I saw first hand what they were doing. They are trying to find there granddaughter!!!! When they talked everyday you and the media took what they said and flipped it all around you judged them. Calling them killers, saying Lee and George was the Father oh the mom covering oh George must of helped. Now they aren't saying anything and it's more nonsense Just for the record they did not seek out The spokesperson he contacted them . HE told them that he could help with the media offered them some hope.So maybe his intentions are to profit but know that it is not the Anthony's

Kristin, that's a heartfelt post, and I'm not going to stomp on it. I actually agree with most of it.

Cindy and George have made it difficult for a lot of people to relate to them. The request for money and groceries, the qualifications for volunteers, Cindy's demeanor in interviews, the jabs to the public such as "Get off your asses and find my grandaughter!" All of those things have alienated a lot of people. It's not what people expect, and it invites speculation.

Having said that, I believe the Cindy we hear on the 9-1-1 call is unrehearsed, raw, and the proverbial "excited utterance" that I put a lot of stock in. And as far as her washing the clothes, let me say this and get really flamed: I believe that LE screwed up royally by being suspicious enough of Casey to arrest her, and not being diligent enough to go right then to gather everything that was in that car. That was sloppy, and that was costly. I don't know what was in Cindy's mind when she washed the clothes. I know that the clothes should not have been there with the Mother of an arrested daughter to tempt her. IF she washed them with Casey in mind, she was wrong. I know from her interviews she was frustrated that LE wasn't keeping her abreast of what they were doing, and mentioned receipts and clothes that she would have thought they might be interested in, and since they hadn't shown interest in days, they were gone. (There she goes again.........she hardly endears herself to anyone). Later, she did turn those receipts over and gave the clothes, washed, to LE.

When words don't make sense or ring true to me, I look at actions. The actions of George and Cindy toward Caylee tell me they loved her, and they love Casey. I don't think it's a healthy love for Casey, but it's sincere. I can't see either of them at the bottom of this, but time will tell, and I do have an open mind. I believe they are hurting and grasping at the straw Casey is holding out to them. JMO!
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« Reply #1431 on: August 18, 2008, 12:41:53 AM »



I would like to address the gift card, if I may.  Disclaimer:  I don't know what is going on in Florida with gift cards.,

When there is a search for a child or there are volunteers handing out missing posters or manning anything, if you check, you will find that there is a request for water, flashlights, etc.  There is also a request for gift cards to buy these things.  I did not think this was an unusual request.  It does, however, provide fodder for a much needed chuckle and diversion in the cage, moo............

                                               
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« Reply #1432 on: August 18, 2008, 12:43:17 AM »

Tony Padilla and his uncle, Deputy Dawg, were contacted to help in this case by a newsperson from NY.  The only person connected with this case that the Padilla's have actually spoken to is Jose Baez, the defendent's lawyer.  The Padilla's were asked by Baez to bail out Casey.  I see this as meaning that they are working for the defense.

Here are my questions:
If Casey tells Padilla what happened to Caylee, will he report this to LE or is this protected information?
If Casey tells Padilla where Caylee's body is located, will he report this to LE or will he take his own actions?
If Padilla finds Caylee, dead or alive, will he notify LE immediately? 

This is bothering me as it appears the Padilla's are associates of Jose Baez, the defendent's lawyer.  As such, would they only try to find information that supports their client's innocence?  They are not working with or for LE--actually, they are doing the opposite.  This is troublesome.
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« Reply #1434 on: August 18, 2008, 12:45:15 AM »

Hi everyone so today I took the trip to help search for Caylee. I have to say there is so many places you can look, I visited the Amscot, The Publix where Cindy was today, The airport and Jay Blanchard Park. What I did learn is that the things that were found yesterday. The LE DOES NOT feel like they are related, as I said earlier it was not children's clothes, was not a monkey back pack, and also there is a homeless camp right around the area where the things were found. I did speak with a family member today and it was just heartbreaking.Also their was also a group of younger off duty deputies that were searching on their own.I have to say that it was so different to actually be there and actually talking with people involved,so as you guys sit here and dissect every part of the Anthony's life Please keep in mind that this is not about you but about a family who has a 3 year old loved little girl missing and a daughter who is in jail. That do have access to the computer and most likely are reading everything you type.

Thanks, Kristin.  I think that Cindy was parent to Caylee also.  We had a similar situation in our family (not kidnapping).  Our nephew lived with my mom and dad (along with his dad, who was young at the time) for the first 4 years of his life.  My brother got married.  Nephew was taken away from the only home he ever knew.  It was agonizing for my parents and my whole family.

My nephew has just finished his tour in the marines.  He says he thought my mom and dad were his parents.  He was forbidden to go to my parents house because he screamed like his heart was breaking when he had to leave to go back to his house.  The whole thing would tear your heart right from your body if you went through it.  I do know what Cindy feels like having a child ripped right from your arms, he was not dead, but he was dead to us, we were not allowed to see him because he loved us too much.

I sympathize with the Anthony's that they are missing someone they loved like there own child.

I myself lived with my parents when I got pregnant with my son.  I gave up the night life and became a Mom.  After my son turned 5, we got our own place.  We have lived here since, but I have never refused to let my parents see him.  We lived in their basement (2 bedroom, kitchen, bathroom with shower, washer, dryer), and I did not leave my son with my parents, taking advantage of them whenever I wanted to party.  I was a Mom first.  I planned things better, too.

If I would have run out of gas once due to a faulty gauge I would not ever have done it again.  If I had a broken gas gauge, first of all I would have had it fixed (she put $45,000 into something).  If it could not be fixed, I would fill it up every x number of days or maybe every Wednesday and Saturday.  How can you take care of a child and keep that child safe, when you did not know how much gas is in your car?  It could conk out anywhere and at any time.

She could have run out of gas, left the baby sleeping in the car, had someone pick her up and drive back with the cans only to find out her child was gone when she got back.  She has shown us she is a perpetual liar, she has shown us she is irresponsible, those two things are bad news in a Mom. 

I would have made sure Casey had gas in her car every time she went out, if she was taking my Grandchild with her.  I would never lock a shed to keep gas away from her if she was taking my Grandchild around in a car that might be low on gas.  I would not have let my Grandchild go in a car that was defective even if it was with her mother.  Call me an enabler, I don't care.  That baby had no one looking out for her safety once her Mom took her away from that house, IMO.
good post thank you for sharing  


I agree with you whatever happen to this child is CASEY'S fault she had proven to be a liar. I think she deserves everything that is coming to her if she had killed her child. But that has nothing to do with her parents so for people to be blaming them and making statements about them having anything to do with this child's disappearance is horrible. i wanna be optimistic and believe that they will find this little girl alive, yes she has been gone for 60 days yes Casey did not report her missing but other then that what is there? everyone says she is a good mother, everyone says that she showed no indication of not wanting to be a mother or being a bad mother so I hold on to that and hope she is OK. Why is it easier for people to believe she killed her child and not just handed her off to someone.People make it sound so easy yep she killed her buried her burned her and she went and had a drink.

I am not trying to be rude or disrespectful to any one on this board we all have our own opinions. I have never posted on a board about anything but when I came across this board I thought i would share my opinion. Just like you all here I want Caylee to come home.
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« Reply #1435 on: August 18, 2008, 12:53:44 AM »

I have to say that it was so different to actually be there and actually talking with people involved,so as you guys sit here and dissect every part of the Anthony's life Please keep in mind that this is not about you but about a family who has a 3 year old loved little girl missing and a daughter who is in jail. That do have access to the computer and most likely are reading everything you type.


...

I think about that daily, actually. However, if I see lies, I call em. I would

do it in person as well.


Lies are lies, no matter which way you cut it up.

They have lied a lot. I think people still want to know, why so many?
Yes you are right lies are lies,  however maybe they were not all lies why isn't it possible that The Anthony's just couldn't remember specific dates that doesn't mean you are
lying it means you forgot, the Anthony's are cooperating... when Cindy finds something that she thinks may help she call LE .  People are trying to make it where there is this big cover up by the parents..Their isn't a handbook on how to act when your 3 year old grandchild turns up missing.

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When they talked everyday you and the media took what they said and flipped it all around you judged them. Calling them killers, saying Lee and George was the Father oh the mom covering oh George must of helped. Now they aren't saying anything and it's more nonsense Just for the record they did not seek out The spokesperson he contacted them . HE told them that he could help with the media offered them some hope.So maybe his intentions are to profit but know that it is not the Anthony's

I did all that? 

All I meant to do was to stop this from ever happening again to another family.  I cannot condone this family's behavior, because that may cause this to happen to another child, and I would like to do my part to stop that. 
 

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« Reply #1436 on: August 18, 2008, 12:56:09 AM »

What is there?
Cadaver dogs hitting on the trunk of the car and spots in the back yard.
Casey lying about her job, her coworkers, Zanny the Nanny, and where she went everyday.
The child missing for a month before her grandparents reported her missing--not her mother.
Casey abandoning the car and not telling her parents (who own the car).
There's more, but you get the idea.  This is just too much to explain away.
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« Reply #1437 on: August 18, 2008, 12:57:13 AM »

IMO whatever happened to Caylee was an accident.  Afterwards Casey freaked out and started covering up the truth.

There are some questions about George and Cindy because of things they have done or not done.  Personally, I don't think they had anything to do with Caylee missing but they have been their own worst enemy with the media.  Because of that there will be people that mistrust them. 

Nobody here wishes that Caylee be dead, we all wish she was alive.  As of now, according to the police, there is no credible information pointing towards Caylee being kidnapped.
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« Reply #1438 on: August 18, 2008, 12:57:25 AM »

I just re listened to the call between Casey and Cindy, where Lee and Kristen also talk to her (what a little biotch)  unbelieveable the things she says.  I am sure this is why she won't see Lee; he told her he wasn't going to put up with the crap she had given her mom over 4-5 weeks and the police over the last 24 hours. 
Grrrr...............makes me so angry to hear her voice with no regard for her child at all.  Not an ounce.

But the thing I wanted to point out is, she told Kristen she hadn't slept in 4 days.  This recording I believe was evening on the 16th, and I am sure she didn't sleep much if at all while dealing with the police that previous nite, but what?  no sleep the 15th, 14th, 13th?  Another lie or was she up to something. 
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« Reply #1439 on: August 18, 2008, 12:58:50 AM »

I don't believe anything the man says.  Way toooooo many lies.  He is smarter than that being an ex-detective.  He is desperately trying to hide something.  JMO JMO JMO

I don't believe the dates and I'm not sure I believe the gas cans were not part of a bigger coverup.  But why make the report, a record of an incident as silly as that?  What was so important about making a declaration, on the record in a police report, on that particular date? An alibi would not be benefited by reporting gas stolen 3 days before abandoning the car.   Maybe I am reading more into it, but it does seem odd, doesn't it??

I think it was all part of the tough love program they decided to start with Casey while they were on vacation.  It all led to a blowup on Father's Day weekend (that is why the party for any any occasion gang did not have a FD party).  They locked the shed to prevent her from taking the gas cans whenever she was not sure how much gas was left in the car.  The shed was broken into, George had it, he called the cops, knowing it was Casey and wanted her to face the music.  He did not realize at this point that his Granddaughter might not be with them anymore.



How though would that work?  It would only be tough love if casey were actually caught, or accused of taking the cans.  Then she would have learned her lesson.  Georges report gave no information at all for the police to catch the person who took that cans. He didn't even provide a positive date for the theft? 

I think she reported the gas cans missing before he smelled the car.

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