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« Reply #1740 on: November 30, 2008, 04:13:18 PM »

wow...
"Miller revealed Equusearch could soon become a permanent fixture with the formation of a new chapter in Orlando. It’s the organization’s first branch outside its home base in Houston.

“Many people want to start branches in different states, but we just seen how everybody came together for Caylee,” Miller said. “We’re just getting organized right now.”"
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« Reply #1741 on: November 30, 2008, 04:14:08 PM »

It doesn't have to be alcohol. Lots of normal looking / functioning women in the 'burbs are prescription drug "addicts". There is no other word for it. Nurses are in a high risk profession. It's also readily available. I know of several who went that route and almost went down for the count for good. Know of two nurses who shorted the patients so they could get theirs. I am not saying this is the case with Cindy, but she's obviously nuts, and it could just be something like that. Function all day, get blotto at home.
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« Reply #1742 on: November 30, 2008, 04:14:53 PM »

A few years ago, I went with a frend to a 12 Step group here called Adult Children of Alcoholics. He needed to go, but was afraid. So I went as support for a few. I did read their stuff and I did listen to the group discussions. The Ant Family is reminding me of this. From what I remember, these ppl's childhoods were of extreme dysfunction. When they were little, they could see that something wasn't right, all the lying and secret keeping. Being told by your parents that what you saw wasn't this, it was that ( the cover up stuff to do with the addiction within the family ). The denial, the trying to present a normal face to the world. The isolation of the family also. Can't have close relationships where others are around alot. Just a thought.   
That could very well be there was a problem with alcohol, and with some people when they drink, they get violent. George looks like he could get very angry, and God only knows how much fighting was going on in that house.
George is very violent. Pushed his own dad through plate glass window. Pretty violent if you ask me. Love your new outfit on your avi 
Thanks. I forgot about that incident. And Cindy running around with her hammer, and Lee taking the sign away from the lady with the dog, it must be like a free for all inside that house.
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« Reply #1743 on: November 30, 2008, 04:15:26 PM »

Wyks... that car key situation is really strange. I'm going to suppose the key was to Amy's new car, not the car that she totalled. If that is the case, why would Lee get rid of the key, wouldn't she want a spare key. And with all the things happening that night, Lee is thinking about a key that he doesn't recognize?

I could never figure out why he would destroy the key also.  Some of the keys cost a lot of money because they have the computer chips in them. One of our spare keys cost us nearly $100. to replace.  Never made sense to me  that he would do that
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« Reply #1744 on: November 30, 2008, 04:15:55 PM »

It doesn't have to be alcohol. Lots of normal looking / functioning women in the 'burbs are prescription drug "addicts". There is no other word for it. Nurses are in a high risk profession. It's also readily available. I know of several who went that route and almost went down for the count for good. Know of two nurses who shorted the patients so they could get theirs. I am not saying this is the case with Cindy, but she's obviously nuts, and it could just be something like that. Function all day, get blotto at home.

interesting..... i remember seeing that movie long ago where the nurse got addicted... and was stealing from the hospitol... dang... she was STICKIN NEEDLES in herself at WORK it was so bad....

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« Reply #1745 on: November 30, 2008, 04:17:46 PM »

Was it definately a car key? Or could it have been a key to a storage unit?
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« Reply #1746 on: November 30, 2008, 04:19:36 PM »

Wyks... that car key situation is really strange. I'm going to suppose the key was to Amy's new car, not the car that she totalled. If that is the case, why would Lee get rid of the key, wouldn't she want a spare key. And with all the things happening that night, Lee is thinking about a key that he doesn't recognize?

I could never figure out why he would destroy the key also.  Some of the keys cost a lot of money because they have the computer chips in them. One of our spare keys cost us nearly $100. to replace.  Never made sense to me  that he would do that
I still don't understand why Lee was at Tony's apt., you would think LE would have gone there to get her things. I wonder how many things of Casey's, Lee got rid of?
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« Reply #1747 on: November 30, 2008, 04:21:13 PM »

It doesn't have to be alcohol. Lots of normal looking / functioning women in the 'burbs are prescription drug "addicts". There is no other word for it. Nurses are in a high risk profession. It's also readily available. I know of several who went that route and almost went down for the count for good. Know of two nurses who shorted the patients so they could get theirs. I am not saying this is the case with Cindy, but she's obviously nuts, and it could just be something like that. Function all day, get blotto at home.
She's on something, has to be. First I think she was on speed but now she is on downers.
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« Reply #1748 on: November 30, 2008, 04:21:48 PM »

A few years ago, I went with a frend to a 12 Step group here called Adult Children of Alcoholics. He needed to go, but was afraid. So I went as support for a few. I did read their stuff and I did listen to the group discussions. The Ant Family is reminding me of this. From what I remember, these ppl's childhoods were of extreme dysfunction. When they were little, they could see that something wasn't right, all the lying and secret keeping. Being told by your parents that what you saw wasn't this, it was that ( the cover up stuff to do with the addiction within the family ). The denial, the trying to present a normal face to the world. The isolation of the family also. Can't have close relationships where others are around alot. Just a thought.   
That could very well be there was a problem with alcohol, and with some people when they drink, they get violent. George looks like he could get very angry, and God only knows how much fighting was going on in that house.
George is very violent. Pushed his own dad through plate glass window. Pretty violent if you ask me. Love your new outfit on your avi 
Thanks. I forgot about that incident. And Cindy running around with her hammer, and Lee taking the sign away from the lady with the dog, it must be like a free for all inside that house.
  I forgot about the hammer and the sign. 
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« Reply #1749 on: November 30, 2008, 04:21:49 PM »

Was it definately a car key? Or could it have been a key to a storage unit?
See, I have always wondered if one of them had a storage unit - you would never find the baby there.
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« Reply #1750 on: November 30, 2008, 04:22:17 PM »

meredith baxter... it was called darkness before the dawn..
"Based on a true story, this made-for-television drama chronicles a couple's downward spiral into drug addiction. Meredith Baxter stars as Mary Ann Guard, a nurse who gets romantically involved with heroin abuser Guy Grand (Stephen Lang). Guy turns Mary Ann onto drugs and her once-stable life is suddenly out of control, with Mary Ann stealing from her hospital in order to support their habit"
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« Reply #1751 on: November 30, 2008, 04:24:04 PM »

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sure wouldnt make MUCH sense to be a CAR key... and why was amy so HAPPY to have him get RID of the key... thats odd too!
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« Reply #1752 on: November 30, 2008, 04:24:05 PM »

meredith baxter... it was called darkness before the dawn..
"Based on a true story, this made-for-television drama chronicles a couple's downward spiral into drug addiction. Meredith Baxter stars as Mary Ann Guard, a nurse who gets romantically involved with heroin abuser Guy Grand (Stephen Lang). Guy turns Mary Ann onto drugs and her once-stable life is suddenly out of control, with Mary Ann stealing from her hospital in order to support their habit"
I saw that movie. Now I remember. I also know of a nurse that did the same thing, beautiful girl, ended up dying of an overdose alone in her apartment. Very sad.
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« Reply #1753 on: November 30, 2008, 04:25:10 PM »

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sure wouldnt make MUCH sense to be a CAR key... and why was amy so HAPPY to have him get RID of the key... thats odd too!
I haven't read all the documents. How do we know Amy was happy he got rid of the key? Was this something Lee said or Amy?
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« Reply #1754 on: November 30, 2008, 04:26:39 PM »

From the BS blog:

Sean Krause (Author) said:

Another tidbit of truth:

When I asked Cindy if Casey was a sociopath, based on all of the events that have transpired, she said, “Yes.”

“My daughter has emotional issues she can’t get past. She lies, she steals, but she’s a damn good mother. She cared about Caylee and helped out when it was needed.”

When I asked Cindy what Casey was doing for work, she was clueless. I ran the escort name through her and she remained silent. This hints to me she knew more than what she was saying. Obviously, I understand why.

You’re right, Russ, it is about reputation and I have stuck my neck out there for Cindy and the family only to have the shit pile in my face. Mark NeJame I respect, Cindy Anthony lost my respect.

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Sean was supposed to do a story on Casey's link to escort services, but he didn't out of "respect" for Cindy.   If you really want to report a story, you gotta remain objective.  And Sean seems to have lost his objectivity.

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« Reply #1755 on: November 30, 2008, 04:27:03 PM »

Wyks... that car key situation is really strange. I'm going to suppose the key was to Amy's new car, not the car that she totalled. If that is the case, why would Lee get rid of the key, wouldn't she want a spare key. And with all the things happening that night, Lee is thinking about a key that he doesn't recognize?

I could never figure out why he would destroy the key also.  Some of the keys cost a lot of money because they have the computer chips in them. One of our spare keys cost us nearly $100. to replace.  Never made sense to me  that he would do that
I still don't understand why Lee was at Tony's apt., you would think LE would have gone there to get her things. I wonder how many things of Casey's, Lee got rid of?

possibly because the case was so new...?? they had no IDEA how bizzare this case would become? so them going to get the stuff at AL wasnt as important THEN as it would become later.???
who knows.... this case has been wierd as they get..
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« Reply #1756 on: November 30, 2008, 04:29:29 PM »

NEW FRONT PAGE POST:

http://scaredmonkeys.com/2008/11/30/texas-equusearch-to-return-to-central-florida-merritt-island-to-search-for-missing-shawn-waters/

Texas EquuSearch to Return to Central Florida, Merritt Island … To Search for Missing Shawn Waters



I sure hope TES steers clear away from Kid Finders!  But I trust that given Kid Finders reputation, Tim Miller won't have anything to do with them

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« Reply #1757 on: November 30, 2008, 04:31:09 PM »

Was it definately a car key? Or could it have been a key to a storage unit?


sure wouldnt make MUCH sense to be a CAR key... and why was amy so HAPPY to have him get RID of the key... thats odd too!
I haven't read all the documents. How do we know Amy was happy he got rid of the key? Was this something Lee said or Amy?


LA: It was a key that I had never seen before. I know all of our family’s car keys. So it just was easy for me to figure out that had to be Amy’s, Amy’s car key.

EE: And you called Amy and destroyed that key for her?

LA: The next, yeah (affirmative), the next day she reached out to me and said, “Hey, my key’s on her, probably on her key ring somewhere.” And I said, “I already, I’m one step ahead of you. (Laughs). I already got it. Consider it, consider it taken care of,” so.



okay.. maybe HAPPY was a poor choice of words..but he was laughing and saying he was ONE STEP AHEAD OF HER, consider it TAKEN CARE OF...

you would think she would have told police that lee had her key.... and was saying he was TAKING CARE OF IT....

sorry... maybe HAPPY wasnt the word  i should have used..Smile
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« Reply #1758 on: November 30, 2008, 04:32:41 PM »

O/T thanks for all Money prayers for my baby last night. He is doing much better. He's wanting my Taco Bell Taco, so I think the worst is behind.



I'm so glad to hear your fur-baby is doing better!  Wanting people food is a good sign!

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« Reply #1759 on: November 30, 2008, 04:35:20 PM »

Was it definately a car key? Or could it have been a key to a storage unit?


sure wouldnt make MUCH sense to be a CAR key... and why was amy so HAPPY to have him get RID of the key... thats odd too!
I haven't read all the documents. How do we know Amy was happy he got rid of the key? Was this something Lee said or Amy?


LA: It was a key that I had never seen before. I know all of our family’s car keys. So it just was easy for me to figure out that had to be Amy’s, Amy’s car key.

EE: And you called Amy and destroyed that key for her?

LA: The next, yeah (affirmative), the next day she reached out to me and said, “Hey, my key’s on her, probably on her key ring somewhere.” And I said, “I already, I’m one step ahead of you. (Laughs). I already got it. Consider it, consider it taken care of,” so.



okay.. maybe HAPPY was a poor choice of words..but he was laughing and saying he was ONE STEP AHEAD OF HER, consider it TAKEN CARE OF...

you would think she would have told police that lee had her key.... and was saying he was TAKING CARE OF IT....

sorry... maybe HAPPY wasnt the word  i should have used..Smile

If I were Amy, I would have pressed charges against Cindy for stealing my money.  And I would have told Lee that it pretty presumptuous of him to destroy my key.

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