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« Reply #540 on: March 05, 2009, 10:54:53 AM »

Hmmm, so what could this defense we have never heard before be??? We've already heard -- nanny, "if" it were accidental overdose, blame Jesse, Amy, etc.

So what have we NOT heard form the defense -- IMO someone in the Anthony family will get thrown under the Casey bus o' terror.

What do you monkeys think?

I think George is going UNDER the bus. He set himself up by saying he "saw" Caylee the morning if the 16th when she was obviously already dead. KC is going to say George abused her and maybe even say he molested her. When Cindy choked her the night of the 15th she left and that is why she was out partying - she "thought" her parents had Caylee. They will set it up as an accident with George and since he had the only other key to her car, he put Caylee in the trunk of KC's car. KC found her and had a psychotic break after George told her he would kill her and the whole family if she told. He told her he would get her out of it if she would keep her mouth shut. If she didn't keep her mouth shut they were all dead. Because he bought a gun when she was out on bail, she has her proof.
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« Reply #541 on: March 05, 2009, 10:55:30 AM »

Haleigh's story is fading after three weeks, but the Anthony saga has remained in the headlines for almost eight months.

The contrast between the tents and trailer in Satsuma where Haleigh's family pleaded for her return and the Anthonys' suburban home points to one of the reasons Haleigh's story is fading from the headlines, said Roy Peter Clark, senior scholar at the Poynter Institute.

"I think the greatest difference between the Caylee story and the Haleigh story is social class," said Clark, whose institute is a school for journalists in St. Petersburg. "I don'tbelieve that working-class Americans get a very fair shake in the news media in general."

Only a handful of reporters remain in this isolated community north of the Ocala National Forest — even though investigators said Haleigh was abducted and they think she is alive.

Expect more coverage in the months leading up to October's trial for Caylee's 22-year-old mother, Casey Anthony, who is accused of killing her daughter.

"Any missing child is a tragedy and a cause for great alarm and concern," said Bob Jordan, news director for WFTV-Channel 9. "Every one of those kids is news, but that does not translate into equal news interest."


My response to this is: WTF????!!!! The Anthony's are working class; I haven't seen any of them cruising around in a beemer and George & casey took care of any money that Cindy had saved up. They live in an average home in an average neighborhood, so, WTF??? I believe the interest lies in this case with Casey. Everyone knew from the beginning that she murdered her child! And she is such a blatant pathological lier, people just can't get over how she can do the things she does! It's infuriating & you just want to slap hell out of her. In the Hayleigh case, noone really knows who took her, & most believe the parents are involved with drugs & that led to some type of revenge.
I don't believe there is a sociopathic personality involved. People are drawn to cases for different reasons, but I don't believe it has anything to do with class. jmo!

I agree with you Monken...with all of the missing kids in this country alone..I'm not even sure why this child (Caylee) has captured my attention so strongly...I don't think any less of the other missing children..
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« Reply #542 on: March 05, 2009, 10:55:44 AM »

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Could be - but I thought ZG's lawsuit is only for $15,000.    Maybe I'm wrong???    ZG deserves more, imo.

I dunno law but, I believe the $15,000, is a starting point, so the case will be heard in the right court.  The jury awards funds for all damages.  Therefore, the $15,000 is a starting point.  Yes, I agree.  It is way too little compared to having her and her childrens lives messed up.  ~smiles~ IMHO 

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« Reply #543 on: March 05, 2009, 10:56:03 AM »

- George of Hopespring Drive
 
George, George
George of Hopespring Drive,
Strong as he can be.
(Ahhhhhhhh)
Watch out for Casey.

George, George,
George of Hopespring Drive,
Lives a life that's free.
(Ahhhhhhhh)
Watch out for Casey.

When he gets in a mess,
he needs to confess
with the help of his friend,
who wears a dress.
Then away he'll schlep
taking baby steps
While Cindy and Lee
Stay in step.

Well....George, George
George of Hopespring Drive,
Friend to nobody.

Watch out for Casey.


  That was very good CC...I was wondering when "that" George would be referenced to in here....(((applause)))

In the words of your idol, thank you, thank you very much.
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« Reply #544 on: March 05, 2009, 10:56:39 AM »

Casey needs to keep her bum in jail, if they let her out I swear someone will kill her before I get my chance to....now THAT would not be fair!

I don't think she has a chance of getting out Dolce for that very reason if for none other...Where could she go and feel safe? Way to many people would be gunning for her and many of them know way to much about her....
Tater the whole lot of them make me sick!!!  I get that it is all defense tactic, but I want to file a law suit for a gag order to be placed on Baez and his team of clowns experts. (Can't say experts and Baez in the same sentce..just does not work!)
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« Reply #545 on: March 05, 2009, 10:58:26 AM »

- George of Hopespring Drive
 
George, George
George of Hopespring Drive,
Strong as he can be.
(Ahhhhhhhh)
Watch out for Casey.

George, George,
George of Hopespring Drive,
Lives a life that's free.
(Ahhhhhhhh)
Watch out for Casey.

When he gets in a mess,
he needs to confess
with the help of his friend,
who wears a dress.
Then away he'll schlep
taking baby steps
While Cindy and Lee
Stay in step.

Well....George, George
George of Hopespring Drive,
Friend to nobody.

Watch out for Casey.


  That was very good CC...I was wondering when "that" George would be referenced to in here....(((applause)))

I like the part  "Watch out for Casey".          Now, I'm singing that song in my head.   
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« Reply #546 on: March 05, 2009, 10:58:41 AM »

Hmmm, so what could this defense we have never heard before be??? We've already heard -- nanny, "if" it were accidental overdose, blame Jesse, Amy, etc.

So what have we NOT heard form the defense -- IMO someone in the Anthony family will get thrown under the Casey bus o' terror.

What do you monkeys think?

I think George is going UNDER the bus. He set himself up by saying he "saw" Caylee the morning if the 16th when she was obviously already dead. KC is going to say George abused her and maybe even say he molested her. When Cindy choked her the night of the 15th she left and that is why she was out partying - she "thought" her parents had Caylee. They will set it up as an accident with George and since he had the only other key to her car, he put Caylee in the trunk of KC's car. KC found her and had a psychotic break after George told her he would kill her and the whole family if she told. He told her he would get her out of it if she would keep her mouth shut. If she didn't keep her mouth shut they were all dead. Because he bought a gun when she was out on bail, she has her proof.

Interesting thoughts Turbo. My first thought is Cindy. Another win for Casey in their tug of war. 

But who knows? At this point, the defense is obviously desperate and will say anything to get slore off the hook.

I prefer her on a hook.

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« Reply #547 on: March 05, 2009, 11:00:02 AM »

Hmmm, so what could this defense we have never heard before be??? We've already heard -- nanny, "if" it were accidental overdose, blame Jesse, Amy, etc.

So what have we NOT heard form the defense -- IMO someone in the Anthony family will get thrown under the Casey bus o' terror.

What do you monkeys think?

I think George is going UNDER the bus. He set himself up by saying he "saw" Caylee the morning if the 16th when she was obviously already dead. KC is going to say George abused her and maybe even say he molested her. When Cindy choked her the night of the 15th she left and that is why she was out partying - she "thought" her parents had Caylee. They will set it up as an accident with George and since he had the only other key to her car, he put Caylee in the trunk of KC's car. KC found her and had a psychotic break after George told her he would kill her and the whole family if she told. He told her he would get her out of it if she would keep her mouth shut. If she didn't keep her mouth shut they were all dead. Because he bought a gun when she was out on bail, she has her proof.
Baez would have to be smart to come up with something like this.  Hide this post!!  Oh wait, we are an open forum we do not have hidey holes.   
Ohmmm ohmmm channelling Klaas right now...... (DONT BAN ME PLEASE!)
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« Reply #548 on: March 05, 2009, 11:01:48 AM »

Goodandmad, This is just for you.

I assume this is what you wanted.


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« Reply #549 on: March 05, 2009, 11:02:18 AM »

Goodandmad, This is just for you.

I assume this is what you wanted.



Bravo JR!
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« Reply #550 on: March 05, 2009, 11:02:19 AM »

Casey needs to keep her bum in jail, if they let her out I swear someone will kill her before I get my chance to....now THAT would not be fair!

I don't think she has a chance of getting out Dolce for that very reason if for none other...Where could she go and feel safe? Way to many people would be gunning for her and many of them know way to much about her....
Tater the whole lot of them make me sick!!!  I get that it is all defense tactic, but I want to file a law suit for a gag order to be placed on Baez and his team of clowns experts. (Can't say experts and Baez in the same sentce..just does not work!)

It is frustrataing, Dolce.    Just don't let it affect you and your sweet babies.    Me, well, I'm sick of it so I'm going out  for a little while.   I refuse to believe the lies - nor will I let these jerks get me down.   They are all full of bull and only chasing after fame and fortune.   None care about Caylee - but Caylee is in heaven, now.   They will all get "theirs" in the end!   Have faith!    Hugs.    BBL
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« Reply #551 on: March 05, 2009, 11:02:37 AM »

Hmmm, so what could this defense we have never heard before be??? We've already heard -- nanny, "if" it were accidental overdose, blame Jesse, Amy, etc.

So what have we NOT heard form the defense -- IMO someone in the Anthony family will get thrown under the Casey bus o' terror.

What do you monkeys think?

I think George is going UNDER the bus. He set himself up by saying he "saw" Caylee the morning if the 16th when she was obviously already dead. KC is going to say George abused her and maybe even say he molested her. When Cindy choked her the night of the 15th she left and that is why she was out partying - she "thought" her parents had Caylee. They will set it up as an accident with George and since he had the only other key to her car, he put Caylee in the trunk of KC's car. KC found her and had a psychotic break after George told her he would kill her and the whole family if she told. He told her he would get her out of it if she would keep her mouth shut. If she didn't keep her mouth shut they were all dead. Because he bought a gun when she was out on bail, she has her proof.

I think Lee Anthony is the sleeper.    Possibly in Caseys room one night.

here is the link to his deposition docs
http://sprocket-trials.blogspot.com/2009/02/lee-anthony-deposition-made-public.html

   
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« Reply #552 on: March 05, 2009, 11:04:17 AM »

BTW, Good morning all. Wasn't going to log in today. Too pizzed about all that's going on. Afraid to say something that would get me in trouble. I couldn't pass up the opportunity for some humor tho.
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« Reply #553 on: March 05, 2009, 11:04:28 AM »

Goodandmad, This is just for you.

I assume this is what you wanted.



Bravo JR!


That is soooo funny!!!!
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« Reply #554 on: March 05, 2009, 11:04:43 AM »

Casey needs to keep her bum in jail, if they let her out I swear someone will kill her before I get my chance to....now THAT would not be fair!

I don't think she has a chance of getting out Dolce for that very reason if for none other...Where could she go and feel safe? Way to many people would be gunning for her and many of them know way to much about her....
Tater the whole lot of them make me sick!!!  I get that it is all defense tactic, but I want to file a law suit for a gag order to be placed on Baez and his team of clowns experts. (Can't say experts and Baez in the same sentce..just does not work!)

I know Dolce but let me ask you,were you comforted last night watching NG and seeing some time devoted to Adji? I was sitting in my chair smiling while thinking of you....
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« Reply #555 on: March 05, 2009, 11:05:16 AM »

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/caylee-anthony/orl-asec-caylee-anthony-haleigh-cummings-030509,0,5058660.story



Caylee Anthony, Haleigh Cummings: Cases' key similarities, differences
Eight months later, Caylee Anthony and Casey Anthony remain squarely in the spotlight. Yet only a few weeks after Haleigh Cummings disappeared, interest in her case is dwindling.

Helen Eckinger

Sentinel Staff Writer

March 5, 2009

The day everyone said goodbye to Caylee Marie Anthony, the world learned about another missing little girl.

So TV trucks rolled from the 2-year-old's memorial in Orlando to a double-wide trailer about 80 miles away in Putnam County — the place where 5-year-old Haleigh Cummings was last seen alive.

"It was deja vu all over again," said Bob Longo, news director for WESH-Channel 2.

During the following days, the pack of satellite trucks parked near Haleigh Cummings' home in tiny Satsuma rivaled the media turnout after Caylee's remains were found in December near her home in east Orange County.

But soon, reporters on the latest missing-little-girl story began leaving Satsuma.

It wasn't deja vu after all.

Haleigh's story is fading after three weeks, but the Anthony saga has remained in the headlines for almost eight months.

The contrast between the tents and trailer in Satsuma where Haleigh's family pleaded for her return and the Anthonys' suburban home points to one of the reasons Haleigh's story is fading from the headlines, said Roy Peter Clark, senior scholar at the Poynter Institute.

"I think the greatest difference between the Caylee story and the Haleigh story is social class," said Clark, whose institute is a school for journalists in St. Petersburg. "I don't believe that working-class Americans get a very fair shake in the news media in general."

Only a handful of reporters remain in this isolated community north of the Ocala National Forest — even though investigators said Haleigh was abducted and they think she is alive.

Expect more coverage in the months leading up to October's trial for Caylee's 22-year-old mother, Casey Anthony, who is accused of killing her daughter.

"Any missing child is a tragedy and a cause for great alarm and concern," said Bob Jordan, news director for WFTV-Channel 9. "Every one of those kids is news, but that does not translate into equal news interest."



Strange twists stand out
The Anthony case has all the elements and more of the kind of stories guaranteed to draw an audience: sex, crime and general interest, said Paul Lachelier, an assistant professor of sociology at Stetson University.

Photos of a scantily clad Casey Anthony, reports about her romantic life and the stories she told about a nanny who abducted her daughter — a story investigators don't believe — are drawing readers.

So are other details, including the serious charges against the young mother, frequent courtroom battles and the behavior of her parents, George and Cindy Anthony.

The photos and videos of Caylee also captivate viewers.

The case also has provided bizarre twists and turns, beginning when Casey Anthony was arrested after claiming Caylee had been missing for 30days.

"When she was questioned about that, her effect was so flat and unemotional that it called our human experience into question," veteran Orlando defense attorney Cheney Mason said.

Then, Mason said, a "circus" ensued: California bounty hunter Leonard Padilla injected himself into the situation. Casey Anthony was in and out of jail. Protesters routinely amassed outside the Anthony home demanding justice.

"There is constant fuel for the fire," Mason said.

The Haleigh case hasn't offered as many twists and turns. News crews scrambled recently after cadaver dogs hit on a scent in a dumpster. But the container was searched and nothing was found.

Most media coverage of Haleigh's disappearance has revolved around her family's pleas for her safe return.


Fewer leaks, less to say
Law enforcement has released little information about its investigation into Haleigh's disappearance, unlike the Caylee case, which was marked by frequent news conferences and leaks from insiders.

"The return of Haleigh is the most important thing, but we also have a crime involved somewhere with her disappearance," Capt. Dick Schauland of the Putnam County Sheriff's Office said.

"We're trying not to jeopardize the criminal investigation or possible future prosecution."

For Orlando media, coverage also has been hampered because Satsuma is far away — a two-hour drive for some — and because Putnam County isn't considered part of its market.

Jordan, WFTV's news director, and Steve Hyvonen, news director for WKMG-Channel 6, had different opinions about the Anthony case: Hyvonen said that the story continues to generate strong ratings and that WKMG viewers are clamoring for more coverage, while Jordan said his station is no longer seeing the rating spikes that occurred early on in the case, and that he thinks viewers might be getting sick of the story.

The directors said their stations have received little viewer feedback about the Haleigh story.

"We have been up there just because it's such a significant story," Hyvonen said.

"But as each day goes by without a new development, it get a little lower as far as where it plays in the newscast."


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« Reply #556 on: March 05, 2009, 11:05:28 AM »

Hmmm, so what could this defense we have never heard before be??? We've already heard -- nanny, "if" it were accidental overdose, blame Jesse, Amy, etc.

So what have we NOT heard form the defense -- IMO someone in the Anthony family will get thrown under the Casey bus o' terror.

What do you monkeys think?

I think George is going UNDER the bus. He set himself up by saying he "saw" Caylee the morning if the 16th when she was obviously already dead. KC is going to say George abused her and maybe even say he molested her. When Cindy choked her the night of the 15th she left and that is why she was out partying - she "thought" her parents had Caylee. They will set it up as an accident with George and since he had the only other key to her car, he put Caylee in the trunk of KC's car. KC found her and had a psychotic break after George told her he would kill her and the whole family if she told. He told her he would get her out of it if she would keep her mouth shut. If she didn't keep her mouth shut they were all dead. Because he bought a gun when she was out on bail, she has her proof.

I think Lee Anthony is the sleeper.    Possibly in Caseys room one night.

here is the link to his deposition docs
http://sprocket-trials.blogspot.com/2009/02/lee-anthony-deposition-made-public.html

   

Thanks, I love Sprocket's blog esp for the Phil Spector trial. At this point maybe everyone in the Anthony household is going down, and lets throw in Ricardo, Tony and Jesse to keep it interesting. 
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« Reply #557 on: March 05, 2009, 11:07:07 AM »

Haleigh's story is fading after three weeks, but the Anthony saga has remained in the headlines for almost eight months.

The contrast between the tents and trailer in Satsuma where Haleigh's family pleaded for her return and the Anthonys' suburban home points to one of the reasons Haleigh's story is fading from the headlines, said Roy Peter Clark, senior scholar at the Poynter Institute.

"I think the greatest difference between the Caylee story and the Haleigh story is social class," said Clark, whose institute is a school for journalists in St. Petersburg. "I don'tbelieve that working-class Americans get a very fair shake in the news media in general."

Only a handful of reporters remain in this isolated community north of the Ocala National Forest — even though investigators said Haleigh was abducted and they think she is alive.

Expect more coverage in the months leading up to October's trial for Caylee's 22-year-old mother, Casey Anthony, who is accused of killing her daughter.

"Any missing child is a tragedy and a cause for great alarm and concern," said Bob Jordan, news director for WFTV-Channel 9. "Every one of those kids is news, but that does not translate into equal news interest."


My response to this is: WTF????!!!! The Anthony's are working class; I haven't seen any of them cruising around in a beemer and George & casey took care of any money that Cindy had saved up. They live in an average home in an average neighborhood, so, WTF??? I believe the interest lies in this case with Casey. Everyone knew from the beginning that she murdered her child! And she is such a blatant pathological lier, people just can't get over how she can do the things she does! It's infuriating & you just want to slap hell out of her. In the Hayleigh case, noone really knows who took her, & most believe the parents are involved with drugs & that led to some type of revenge.
I don't believe there is a sociopathic personality involved. People are drawn to cases for different reasons, but I don't believe it has anything to do with class. jmo!

I agree with you Monken...with all of the missing kids in this country alone..I'm not even sure why this child (Caylee) has captured my attention so strongly...I don't think any less of the other missing children..

i don't either, Sea. The reason I am so intrigued by this case is Casey's personality. She is a carbon copy of my brother's ex! Sometimes it is beyond words for me they are so much alike! I just wish my ex-sil would get caught for some of the crap she's done, before she does something horrible to one of the kids! It's terrifying to know that something like that is possible & you can't do anything about it!
Also, i believe the 11 year old boy that killed his father & his friend is a young sociopath & it will be very interesting to see how that case progresses.
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« Reply #558 on: March 05, 2009, 11:07:36 AM »

Goodandmad, This is just for you.

I assume this is what you wanted.




Thank you!!! That is just perfect. Now, who wants to send it to Bozo's office? He should totally have it framed.
 
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« Reply #559 on: March 05, 2009, 11:09:23 AM »

ITA Dolce ... it's not only missing kids but also other cases such as missing pregnant women. You'll prob remember this issue coming up RE: Lacey Peterson and a pregnant black woman who was missing around the same time. See, I don't even remember her name. That's sad to admit but true.

There should be outrage about this.  I actually was grateful NG and AMW covered Adji again  this past week - but even as much as Im following this case avidly, I'm very upset with knowledge how many children fall by the wayside because there isnt enough drama attached to their cases.    The sheer fact that we are discussing race & economic position in a conversation of awareness makes it even more appaulling!  Bottom line an innocent child harmed or killed IS the issue & this just goes to show how F'd up so many are in this country that their priorities are screwed up, what entertains them is demented & their excuses as to why anti-social behavior needs to be excused thru constant over dramatization of victimization as opposed to being held accountable for one's actions is breaking down the very fiber of this country!    
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