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« Reply #1200 on: January 24, 2009, 06:58:42 AM »


Moving on to decorating thread, take care everyone, and have sweet dreams when you decide to go beddybye.

have fun!
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« Reply #1201 on: January 24, 2009, 07:13:25 AM »

It's amazing how George trying to kill himself gets people fighting. 

Respectfully disgreeing is not fighting.

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Sorry Janet, but I didn't see just "respectful disagreeing" here. 
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« Reply #1202 on: January 24, 2009, 07:14:16 AM »

Law School Hires Jose Baez To Teach Students
Friday, January 23, 2009 – updated: 6:00 pm EST January 23, 2009

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Casey Anthony's attorney has faced plenty of criticism in the case for forgetting the judge's jurisdiction and for improperly filing court motions. Eyewitness News has now learned Jose Baez has been hired by FAMU law school to teach up-and-coming lawyers.

Baez is not teaching freshmen, he's teaching upper-level classes how to get ready for trial.

Jose Baez passed the bar exam just three years ago. He has already confused jurisdiction and botched a motion in the Casey Anthony case. Now, he's teaching law students at FAMU.

VIDEO REPORT: FAMU Law Hires Jose Baez
http://www.wftv.com/video/18551810/index.html

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« Reply #1203 on: January 24, 2009, 07:17:07 AM »

I'm posting this in case some monkeys missed it.

Judge: Casey Anthony must appear in court
Bianca Prieto | Sentinel Staff Writer
3:23 PM EST, January 23, 2009

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Circuit Court Judge Stan Strickland, who is presiding over the first-degree murder case against Casey Anthony, signed an order today requiring that she attend all future hearings.

The one page order states that although Casey Anthony has a right to waive her appearance in writing, her absence may create future problems.

The order states that Casey Anthony does not have to attend any scheduling or trial status hearings.

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« Reply #1204 on: January 24, 2009, 07:19:18 AM »

Good Morning Monkeys !!!

Coffee's Ready !!!!
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« Reply #1205 on: January 24, 2009, 07:22:01 AM »

Good Morning Monkeys !!!

Coffee's Ready !!!!

  Finally,we have COFFEE. 
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« Reply #1206 on: January 24, 2009, 07:23:16 AM »

IMO, Part of why Conway was contacted, and made such a big deal out of LE finding George right away- so that they could get to him before he said or did anything that could have implicated him (or at least got him in some kind of legal trouble).  Yes, obviously nobody wanted him to kill himself, but what wife generally calls the attorney when she can't find her husband? Where was Lee? Why wasn't Lee making phone calls? I guess this family has so alienated themselves with their behavior, that all they can turn to is a lawyer in a time of crisis.    I'm sure Conway will do all he can to keep people from seeing that entire suicide note.
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« Reply #1207 on: January 24, 2009, 07:26:30 AM »

IMO, Part of why Conway was contacted, and made such a big deal out of LE finding George right away- so that they could get to him before he said or did anything that could have implicated him (or at least got him in some kind of legal trouble).  Yes, obviously nobody wanted him to kill himself, but what wife generally calls the attorney when she can't find her husband? Where was Lee? Why wasn't Lee making phone calls? I guess this family has so alienated themselves with their behavior, that all they can turn to is a lawyer in a time of crisis.    I'm sure Conway will do all he can to keep people from seeing that entire suicide note.

Even if there was nothing damning in that letter, Conway wouldn't have known that til he saw for himself... he's got a job to do. Sure, he wants to save a man's life, but he also has a job to do... 
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« Reply #1208 on: January 24, 2009, 07:28:17 AM »

IMO, Part of why Conway was contacted, and made such a big deal out of LE finding George right away- so that they could get to him before he said or did anything that could have implicated him (or at least got him in some kind of legal trouble).  Yes, obviously nobody wanted him to kill himself, but what wife generally calls the attorney when she can't find her husband? Where was Lee? Why wasn't Lee making phone calls? I guess this family has so alienated themselves with their behavior, that all they can turn to is a lawyer in a time of crisis.    I'm sure Conway will do all he can to keep people from seeing that entire suicide note.

do we really need to see it, if le says theres no kind of confession to wrongdoing in it? are we gonna rummage thru his underwear drawer next?
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« Reply #1209 on: January 24, 2009, 07:29:01 AM »

IMO, Part of why Conway was contacted, and made such a big deal out of LE finding George right away- so that they could get to him before he said or did anything that could have implicated him (or at least got him in some kind of legal trouble).  Yes, obviously nobody wanted him to kill himself, but what wife generally calls the attorney when she can't find her husband? Where was Lee? Why wasn't Lee making phone calls? I guess this family has so alienated themselves with their behavior, that all they can turn to is a lawyer in a time of crisis.    I'm sure Conway will do all he can to keep people from seeing that entire suicide note.

do we really need to see it, if le says theres no kind of confession to wrongdoing in it? are we gonna rummage thru his underwear drawer next?
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« Reply #1210 on: January 24, 2009, 07:30:16 AM »

Peanut... are you  missing my point or what..   

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« Reply #1211 on: January 24, 2009, 07:30:20 AM »

Has anyone else heard about LE taking Cindy's father in for questioning? Is there a link somewhere? I have a very good reason for asking this.
I have been questioning this, please tell me your reason for asking, because I'm going crazy trying to figure this one out.

OK, sorry, I had to go retrieve the document that is behind why I am so interested in why LE would be questioning the greatgrandpa again. Please see attached. Notice the "blacked-out" sections when the subject turns to Alexander and Shirley Plesea, the greatgrandparents. I've always wondered about what is behind the black.

Also, do you remember what made Cindy really mad in one of the early-on LE interviews? That LE threatened to go talk to her fragile father in person, in their squad car.

And what date did they all say everyone last saw Caylee, ***UNTIL*** the Father's Day visit with greatgrandpa turned up in video and photos? June 9, a week earlier, almost as if they were trying to cover up the visit with greatgrandpa.

Also, "zanny" or "zani" can be a nickname for "Alexander."

AND . . . the first photo retrieved from Casey's cell phone, according to the documents, is one of Alexander Plesea, the greatgrandpa.

I sometimes wonder if Casey told something about what happened to Caylee to the greatgrandpa and in her "backwards sort of way" she is saying, go back to greatgrandpa, or Zani, and he can tell you what happened, knowing full well that he couldn't.

Good morning rmcalo I thought what you posted here was very interesting. I kept hearing: "That's the last person I seen with my daughter" as I read this. And we know now little Caylee did not live long after her visit with him. I'd never seen this document before. Meant to reply to you but I fell asleep! I thing "originating and terminating" just means "incoming and outgoing" calls. Did any one ever find out if they did go visit Great Grandpa yesterday?

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« Reply #1212 on: January 24, 2009, 07:33:12 AM »

IMO, Part of why Conway was contacted, and made such a big deal out of LE finding George right away- so that they could get to him before he said or did anything that could have implicated him (or at least got him in some kind of legal trouble).  Yes, obviously nobody wanted him to kill himself, but what wife generally calls the attorney when she can't find her husband? Where was Lee? Why wasn't Lee making phone calls? I guess this family has so alienated themselves with their behavior, that all they can turn to is a lawyer in a time of crisis.    I'm sure Conway will do all he can to keep people from seeing that entire suicide note.

do we really need to see it, if le says theres no kind of confession to wrongdoing in it? are we gonna rummage thru his underwear drawer next?


im sorry, i dont mean anything personalby it. its just getting tolook like an interactive reality show, when its actually the desinagration and destruction of an entire family. its so sad.
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« Reply #1213 on: January 24, 2009, 07:33:29 AM »

IMO, Part of why Conway was contacted, and made such a big deal out of LE finding George right away- so that they could get to him before he said or did anything that could have implicated him (or at least got him in some kind of legal trouble).  Yes, obviously nobody wanted him to kill himself, but what wife generally calls the attorney when she can't find her husband? Where was Lee? Why wasn't Lee making phone calls? I guess this family has so alienated themselves with their behavior, that all they can turn to is a lawyer in a time of crisis.    I'm sure Conway will do all he can to keep people from seeing that entire suicide note.

Good Mornin' Pretty Kitty....

I thought Conway was already at the house...? One person they didn't seem to feel any need to call was the pastor that hosted their vigils..are they all through with him now that the show is over..I haven't heard much about him lately...

Did he escort Cindy to the hospital ?  I know ours would have...

Lee was probably too busy on ebay..
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« Reply #1214 on: January 24, 2009, 07:37:29 AM »


im sorry, i dont mean anything personalby it. its just getting tolook like an interactive reality show, when its actually the desinagration and destruction of an entire family. its so sad.

You're right.. it is sad. 
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« Reply #1215 on: January 24, 2009, 07:39:18 AM »

IMO, Part of why Conway was contacted, and made such a big deal out of LE finding George right away- so that they could get to him before he said or did anything that could have implicated him (or at least got him in some kind of legal trouble).  Yes, obviously nobody wanted him to kill himself, but what wife generally calls the attorney when she can't find her husband? Where was Lee? Why wasn't Lee making phone calls? I guess this family has so alienated themselves with their behavior, that all they can turn to is a lawyer in a time of crisis.    I'm sure Conway will do all he can to keep people from seeing that entire suicide note.

do we really need to see it, if le says theres no kind of confession to wrongdoing in it? are we gonna rummage thru his underwear drawer next?

In the state of Florida, Conway is also a mandated reporter.  Lawyers are required to report if they have a client that is in danger.  Conway simply had no choice but to report George as missing.  Mandated reporters can be charged with the crime of failure to report.  I hope this helps!
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« Reply #1216 on: January 24, 2009, 07:42:44 AM »

IMO, Part of why Conway was contacted, and made such a big deal out of LE finding George right away- so that they could get to him before he said or did anything that could have implicated him (or at least got him in some kind of legal trouble).  Yes, obviously nobody wanted him to kill himself, but what wife generally calls the attorney when she can't find her husband? Where was Lee? Why wasn't Lee making phone calls? I guess this family has so alienated themselves with their behavior, that all they can turn to is a lawyer in a time of crisis.    I'm sure Conway will do all he can to keep people from seeing that entire suicide note.

do we really need to see it, if le says theres no kind of confession to wrongdoing in it? are we gonna rummage thru his underwear drawer next?

In the state of Florida, Conway is also a mandated reporter.  Lawyers are required to report if they have a client that is in danger.  Conway simply had no choice but to report George as missing.  Mandated reporters can be charged with the crime of failure to report.  I hope this helps!

ive never heard that term before. is it merely that he has to report any potential crime or is there more to it?
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« Reply #1217 on: January 24, 2009, 07:49:10 AM »

If Conway was there at the house, and Cindy said "hey, George has gone missing and he took his meds with him, a picture of the family, and has sent some suicidal messages", sure. I totally see how Conway has a duty to report it. She could have surely picked up the phone, though.  Anybody can report a suicide threat, a missing person, etc.. (Maybe Cindy figured Conway could get the job done faster than she could have?)
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« Reply #1218 on: January 24, 2009, 07:50:58 AM »

If Conway was there at the house, and Cindy said "hey, George has gone missing and he took his meds with him, a picture of the family, and has sent some suicidal messages", sure. I totally see how Conway has a duty to report it. She could have surely picked up the phone, though.  Anybody can report a suicide threat, a missing person, etc.. (Maybe Cindy figured Conway could get the job done faster than she could have?)

i dont know. did you hear her voice in the background of the 911 call? she didnt sound very upset, she sounded annoyed.
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« Reply #1219 on: January 24, 2009, 07:52:33 AM »

IMO, Part of why Conway was contacted, and made such a big deal out of LE finding George right away- so that they could get to him before he said or did anything that could have implicated him (or at least got him in some kind of legal trouble).  Yes, obviously nobody wanted him to kill himself, but what wife generally calls the attorney when she can't find her husband? Where was Lee? Why wasn't Lee making phone calls? I guess this family has so alienated themselves with their behavior, that all they can turn to is a lawyer in a time of crisis.    I'm sure Conway will do all he can to keep people from seeing that entire suicide note.

do we really need to see it, if le says theres no kind of confession to wrongdoing in it? are we gonna rummage thru his underwear drawer next?


im sorry, i dont mean anything personalby it. its just getting tolook like an interactive reality show, when its actually the desinagration and destruction of an entire family. its so sad.

The only thing is that they've done it to themselves..all in an effort to cover up for KC..sympathy is hard to generate for me in this case..had the A's done the right thing and been forthright with the information..then the nation that is now criticizing them, would be supporting them although most of the nation wouldn't be aware of this case if it wasn't for the antics of the family IMO..

As far as Georges letter goes...I, for one, would like to see it. I am all but 5% ready to call this a publicity/sympathy STUNT...considering the players at the house.. I would say this is more than likely. Since the A's have already been a part of a scam to raise money for the search of a "missing" child..everything they do now needs to be very transparent

JMO...and I'm stickin' to it, until I finish my coffee 
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