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« Reply #1360 on: January 08, 2009, 01:07:08 PM »

Cindy chose to ignore warning signs about her daughter's behavior and lack of interest in Caylee.  When Casey took off with Caylee to parts unknown to Cindy, she should have called the police immediately to report HER car as stolen.  But she never did.  She had avenues that she did not bother to explore.

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I believe the 911 call she made to report the car stolen was the beginning of the cover up and deception as they had possession of the car at that time. Knowing what the smell in the car was (decomp), she had to figure out then that their precious daughter was involved in something very wrong. Perfect time to start with the stolen car report to shift the blame of a body in the trunk to whomever would have stolen the car and abandoned it. JMO
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« Reply #1361 on: January 08, 2009, 01:07:28 PM »

Sunny.... The judge told Baez to address the court only on the motion being addressed now, or be cut off.

thank you so much....dang I wish I had heard that!!
I wish the judge would have told him to stop picking his nose also.
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« Reply #1362 on: January 08, 2009, 01:08:11 PM »

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Attorney Brad Conway, the attorney representing Caylee's grandparents, said the toddler's funeral has been put on hold for now. He said it is important to George and Cindy Anthony to support the state's motion to limit what Casey Anthony's defense team can do with photos of the remains.

It sounds like Conway is saying that the Anthony's are not burying Caylee because the state wants it that way in support of their motion. 

I don't think so

I honestly don't see what not burying Caylee has to do with the state's motion or the selling of pictures.  Buried or not the issue remains the same.   

For everyone's sake lay her to rest.

Judges don't like to issue exhumation orders (i.e., "digging up the buried remains").  Slapping a body in the ground quickly has always been taken as "there's something to hide" by the popular press.

Also, Caylee's remains are an empty shell.  From what most major faiths in the world have to say on the subject, Caylee is already at rest (unless you believe in the ancient Greek and Roman pantheons, where failure to bury the body properly can lead to the dead relative being denied passage over the river Styx, in which case you have my sympathies).  For the majority of people in the world, what happens to her remains is immaterial to her "rest".
Wasn't using lay to rest in the religious sense.  I will not debate various religions and there views with you.  "Lay to rest" is commonly used as a synonym for "placing in a grave or tomb".  So let's not go there, this was terminology not religious theology.

Terribly sorry I saw your personal pronoun of "her" as its traditional meaning of referring to a "person", and thought that the word "rest" only referred to "something conscious", as opposed to a "dead thing" which does not need rest.  Typically I do not "lay to rest" the kitchen scraps when I put them in the compost heap, even though I'm going to bury them in the same kind of dirt typically used for a "grave".

Next time you should say "bury the remains" if you want to say what you claim you really meant.  As you say, the terminology is important.
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« Reply #1363 on: January 08, 2009, 01:08:12 PM »



I don't think I ever said anything about charges regarding complicity in death did I?  Complicity in coverup, yes, they should be charged in my humble opinion.  I think witness tampering and obstruction of justice are more likely. 

Cindy doesn't recognize she is an utter failure just like her slaughtering daughter fails to recognize she is murderer.  They are too sociopathic to understand themselves in that way.

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« Reply #1364 on: January 08, 2009, 01:08:25 PM »

Cindy chose to ignore warning signs about her daughter's behavior and lack of interest in Caylee.  When Casey took off with Caylee to parts unknown to Cindy, she should have called the police immediately to report HER car as stolen.  But she never did.  She had avenues that she did not bother to explore.

Lisa

You're reaching here.  If Caylee hadn't ended up dead, Cindy was merely being a nice mother who lent her poverty-stricken daughter a car, and a mother who who allowed her own children to have freedom to raise their own children as they saw fit.  A traditional warning sign would have been Casey taking off with the car and leaving Caylee behind, since avoiding your own kids tends to be taken as a sign you don't like them very much.

There are enough bad things about Cindy without having to invent any new ones.

But Casey wasn't fit to be a mother, and Cindy knew it!  Cindy knew there was something wrong hence her July 3rd MySpace posting.  She could have had a welfare check done to see if Caylee was okay.  Should have, would have, could have, but she didn't!

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« Reply #1365 on: January 08, 2009, 01:09:16 PM »

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The story appears to be one of soft porn until you get to the end of it and realize it's not what it initially appeared to be.
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Thanks.  Still don't understand the purpose, but moving on LMAO
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« Reply #1366 on: January 08, 2009, 01:09:54 PM »



The "anonymous benefactor" was most likely LK himself.

As for how many gp's stop working after a grandchild goes missing or is murdered, probably MOST!  You cry a few times at work, show up late because you're losing sleep and you couldn't get out of your own driveway a few mornings bcz of all the protesters....and YOU GET FIRED.  You call in to work a few times because someone wants to talk to you about the case, and before you know it you've used up all your 6 days of sick leave.

And if you've already used up your "occurrences," the FMLA won't help you one little bit--you'll still be fired for taking any leave. I want a job like most of you guys have--that job that will let you call in during your first month, won't fire you for being emotionally unstable or frequently late, sick, drugged, and badly groomed, and will just have oodles of sympathy for you and not fire you, even while protesters gather in front of your house nostalgic for the days of public executions.



There is no way Cindy is involved in the death of Caylee. She's not complicit, she's a wreck.

well thanks for your opinion.  I disagree with you. in all except your last statement that cin-cin is a wreck.....that she is....and has been for years IMO....but I  respect your right to your opinion. IMO both have known that Caylee was DEAD ...they knew when they got the car back and found casey, but not Caylee. They knew when the dogs hit on decomp in their back yard and the car, they knew when the reports came back from the car....the presence of decomp and the hair with the death band on it.....and instead of then trying to find out the truth about what actually happened to Caylee they went on a crusade to prove that all the evidence was wrong.  They have no one other than casey and themselves to blame for Caylee's death. They knew casey was an unfit mother......and cin-cin told her so on more than one occasion. They knew she was out of control and did nothing. They knew she was a liar and a thief and did nothing except pat her on the head and tell her not to do it again. God Bless those people who protested in front of their house.  I have no pity for the A's and their hell is here on earth and will be here until they die and go to hell. JMO

Right on Sunny... I totally agree!

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« Reply #1367 on: January 08, 2009, 01:10:10 PM »

Cindy chose to ignore warning signs about her daughter's behavior and lack of interest in Caylee.  When Casey took off with Caylee to parts unknown to Cindy, she should have called the police immediately to report HER car as stolen.  But she never did.  She had avenues that she did not bother to explore.

Lisa

You're reaching here.  If Caylee hadn't ended up dead, Cindy was merely being a nice mother who lent her poverty-stricken daughter a car, and a mother who who allowed her own children to have freedom to raise their own children as they saw fit.  A traditional warning sign would have been Casey taking off with the car and leaving Caylee behind, since avoiding your own kids tends to be taken as a sign you don't like them very much.

There are enough bad things about Cindy without having to invent any new ones.

But Casey wasn't fit to be a mother, and Cindy knew it!  Cindy knew there was something wrong hence her July 3rd MySpace posting.  She could have had a welfare check done to see if Caylee was okay.  Should have, would have, could have, but she didn't!

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I totally agree with you Lisa, and that has always bothered me.
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« Reply #1368 on: January 08, 2009, 01:10:20 PM »

Cindy chose to ignore warning signs about her daughter's behavior and lack of interest in Caylee.  When Casey took off with Caylee to parts unknown to Cindy, she should have called the police immediately to report HER car as stolen.  But she never did.  She had avenues that she did not bother to explore.

Lisa
I believe the 911 call she made to report the car stolen was the beginning of the cover up and deception as they had possession of the car at that time. Knowing what the smell in the car was (decomp), she had to figure out then that their precious daughter was involved in something very wrong. Perfect time to start with the stolen car report to shift the blame of a body in the trunk to whomever would have stolen the car and abandoned it. JMO


After retrieving the car and possibly washing clothes from it, Cindy texted Casey and said "we have a big problem".  I can't remember the exact text, but take it as a paraphrase.  They knew something that afternoon and interestingly in the 911 calls later that day, 'Caylee missing' was like an afterthought in getting the police there. 
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« Reply #1369 on: January 08, 2009, 01:10:37 PM »

I missed the first part of the hearing....please tell me about the smack down of BJ!!

BUMP??????

BUMP??? BUMP???  OK who made me invisible this morning???

Same person who made me invisible, I guess. It's getting to be a regular thing. 

well let's smack um down!!
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« Reply #1370 on: January 08, 2009, 01:10:51 PM »



I don't think I ever said anything about charges regarding complicity in death did I?  Complicity in coverup, yes, they should be charged in my humble opinion.  I think witness tampering and obstruction of justice are more likely. 

Cindy doesn't recognize she is an utter failure just like her slaughtering daughter fails to recognize she is murderer.  They are too sociopathic to understand themselves in that way.

 cheers cheers

I second that!

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« Reply #1371 on: January 08, 2009, 01:11:18 PM »

unexpectedly during the balmy and calm night,
and what happened in my bed still leaves a
tingling sensation in me.



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Do you really think that's appropriate when we're talking about a little child's murder?   IMO, it's just not fitting.   
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« Reply #1372 on: January 08, 2009, 01:11:33 PM »

I missed the first part of the hearing....please tell me about the smack down of BJ!!

BUMP??????

BUMP??? BUMP???  OK who made me invisible this morning???

Sunny your not invisible, I missed it too and was waiting for someone to answer you!! But I'm sure it will be on Youtube soon!!! 

thanks Boo....please someone psot it when it is
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« Reply #1373 on: January 08, 2009, 01:11:51 PM »

That is not Rick. I am pretty sure.  She does have another brother though I think.
Her brothers are Rick, Dan, &  Gary.  I've always thought the picture was a brother, especially when you see all the pictures.
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« Reply #1374 on: January 08, 2009, 01:12:37 PM »

 


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That is not Rick. I am pretty sure.  She does have another brother though I think.
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I know it's not Rick they look just alike to me. Does anyone know the other brothers name and does anyone have that picture of Caylee and CA where Caylee is in her green winter outfit and sunglasses

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« Reply #1375 on: January 08, 2009, 01:13:29 PM »

Cindy chose to ignore warning signs about her daughter's behavior and lack of interest in Caylee.  When Casey took off with Caylee to parts unknown to Cindy, she should have called the police immediately to report HER car as stolen.  But she never did.  She had avenues that she did not bother to explore.

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I believe the 911 call she made to report the car stolen was the beginning of the cover up and deception as they had possession of the car at that time. Knowing what the smell in the car was (decomp), she had to figure out then that their precious daughter was involved in something very wrong. Perfect time to start with the stolen car report to shift the blame of a body in the trunk to whomever would have stolen the car and abandoned it. JMO


After retrieving the car and possibly washing clothes from it, Cindy texted Casey and said "we have a big problem".  I can't remember the exact text, but take it as a paraphrase.  They knew something that afternoon and interestingly in the 911 calls later that day, 'Caylee missing' was like an afterthought in getting the police there. 

good point -- i remember reading that text just the other day and thinking, "Whoa!"

everyone who might let CA off the hook should also remember what a ginormous liar CA is, as well
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« Reply #1376 on: January 08, 2009, 01:14:50 PM »

That is not Rick. I am pretty sure.  She does have another brother though I think.
Her brothers are Rick, Dan, &  Gary.  I've always thought the picture was a brother, especially when you see all the pictures.
I can only speak for myself, but I don't believe I would hug a sibling like "that".
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« Reply #1377 on: January 08, 2009, 01:16:15 PM »

Cindy chose to ignore warning signs about her daughter's behavior and lack of interest in Caylee.  When Casey took off with Caylee to parts unknown to Cindy, she should have called the police immediately to report HER car as stolen.  But she never did.  She had avenues that she did not bother to explore.

Lisa
I believe the 911 call she made to report the car stolen was the beginning of the cover up and deception as they had possession of the car at that time. Knowing what the smell in the car was (decomp), she had to figure out then that their precious daughter was involved in something very wrong. Perfect time to start with the stolen car report to shift the blame of a body in the trunk to whomever would have stolen the car and abandoned it. JMO


After retrieving the car and possibly washing clothes from it, Cindy texted Casey and said "we have a big problem".  I can't remember the exact text, but take it as a paraphrase.  They knew something that afternoon and interestingly in the 911 calls later that day, 'Caylee missing' was like an afterthought in getting the police there. 

good point -- i remember reading that text just the other day and thinking, "Whoa!"

everyone who might let CA off the hook should also remember what a ginormous liar CA is, as well

Yes, she is a liar.  Casey learned well from the best!  I will never forget her FBI interview where she lies through her teeth that the period between June 15-July 15 was all sunshine and roses.

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« Reply #1378 on: January 08, 2009, 01:16:36 PM »

Cindy chose to ignore warning signs about her daughter's behavior and lack of interest in Caylee.  When Casey took off with Caylee to parts unknown to Cindy, she should have called the police immediately to report HER car as stolen.  But she never did.  She had avenues that she did not bother to explore.

Lisa

You're reaching here.  If Caylee hadn't ended up dead, Cindy was merely being a nice mother who lent her poverty-stricken daughter a car, and a mother who who allowed her own children to have freedom to raise their own children as they saw fit.  A traditional warning sign would have been Casey taking off with the car and leaving Caylee behind, since avoiding your own kids tends to be taken as a sign you don't like them very much.

There are enough bad things about Cindy without having to invent any new ones.

No one has to invent anything about cin-cin...the woman is a failure....she failed her daughter who was certainly NOT poverty stricken  as mommie dearest paid for everything including the money HR daughter stole from others and being a nice mommy is not being a parent who closes his/hers eyes to the actions of their children. who are clearly on the wrong path.....a path carved by the parent themself! and she failed  Caylee by not getting professional help for casey.......had she, Caylee might still be alive.
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« Reply #1379 on: January 08, 2009, 01:16:45 PM »

Terribly sorry I saw your personal pronoun of "her" as its traditional meaning of referring to a "person", and thought that the word "rest" only referred to "something conscious", as opposed to a "dead thing" which does not need rest.  Typically I do not "lay to rest" the kitchen scraps when I put them in the compost heap, even though I'm going to bury them in the same kind of dirt typically used for a "grave".

Next time you should say "bury the remains" if you want to say what you claim you really meant.  As you say, the terminology is important.
I don't even know what you are trying to correct me on. 

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