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krissy
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Rambler wrote: Back to Jose's theory -- again here he seems to be disputing it.... (page 180 or 181) He writes that Casey was on Facebook and Myspace continuously from 9am to 10:59am, so we are to assume she dozed off and Cayee died at some point later than 11am. I don't have her phone records handy, because we'd need to include them in a timeline to figure out when Jose thinks this would have happened. George said he left for work at about 2:00 pm and Casey said he arrived by 3:04 when he called her to advise her know "daddy has everything was taken care of'. We don't know how he is alleged to have transported the body away, and if he just make the dropoff on his way to work. But then Jose says at 1:50 PM someone got on the computer and signed on to AOL Messenger and looked up "foolproof suffocation" and clicked on "venturing into the pro-suicide pit". Next the user went to a page about "heat can melt disposable breathing circuits" and after that "ten ways to kill a rhododendron". These "suicide-related" searches are supposed to be evidence of George's guilt. Then Jose goes on to accuse someone connected with the police of deleting this critical evidence which would have proved George's story was a lie and Casey was telling the truth. I don't know but I think JAB has been tripping down a rabbit hole.......(if I am to believe this is truly his reverend theory) We know the Anthonys turned over the home computer almost immediately and the defense was given a copy of the hard drive. How does JAB even know these searches disappeared? He doesn't say. If anyone can make any more sense of how a guilty man would seriously jump from suffocation, to pits, to breathing circuits and then decide to settle on killing a lowly rhododendron after having murdered his granddaughter, kindly feel free to explain. I never heard anything about GA being suicidal before the attempt at the motel. Did anyone else?
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Rambler
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krissy wrote: <quoted text> I never heard anything about GA being suicidal before the attempt at the motel. Did anyone else? Nope. And I can't believe a person who texts goodbyes, then checks into a hotel called Aloha Hawaii with a six pack of beer and blood pressure medication is truly planning to end-it - let alone an ex-cop who's aware of GPS and the tracking capacity of cellphones. However I do suspect there was a planned hit on George which was to appear as suicide, and a different note was to have been found to implicate both Casey and Jesse, and that plan was circumvented. Given Richard Grund's adoration of Elvis, I wonder if Aloha from Hawaii was intended as A CLUE?
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Your Next wrote: <quoted text> You go right ahead any CLUES you find let me know... Now that the weather is nice here again, I'm not going to be aroud for a few days but while I'm gone I plan to finish reading Presumed Guilty. I'll sure do my utmost to find as many CLUES as I can, not wantng to disappoint you!
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Rambler wrote: <quoted text> Nope. And I can't believe a person who texts goodbyes, then checks into a hotel called Aloha Hawaii with a six pack of beer and blood pressure medication is truly planning to end-it - let alone an ex-cop who's aware of GPS and the tracking capacity of cellphones. However I do suspect there was a planned hit on George which was to appear as suicide, and a different note was to have been found to implicate both Casey and Jesse, and that plan was circumvented. Given Richard Grund's adoration of Elvis, I wonder if Aloha from Hawaii was intended as A CLUE? Mother of god is there no end to the garbage you can make up in that deranged brain????? People text good-byes all the time when they kill themselves. And it is more than possible to kill yourself with BP meds. As for your "clues"..........too ridiculous to even think about. Get help. It must be terrible to live in your diseased brain.
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Rambler
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Tired of Silly wrote: <quoted text> Mother of god is there no end to the garbage you can make up in that deranged brain????? People text good-byes all the time when they kill themselves. And it is more than possible to kill yourself with BP meds. As for your "clues"..........too ridiculous to even think about. Get help. It must be terrible to live in your diseased brain. Well seriously, try to put yourself in the mindset of someone planning suicide and looking for a suitable place to do it. Do you really think they'd choose a random motel in Daytona Beach with a neon sign greeting them which reads "Aloha Hawaii"! I mean really....a depressed person would intentionally avoid a motel with a name directly associated to earthly happiness and bliss.
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Rambler wrote: <quoted text> And my definition of CRAZY is for an anonymous poster to argue "yes she DID" murder her daughter when legally Casey was proclaimed innocent, therefore the fact is she didn't. She was also not diagnosed to be a psychopath. By the way, what differentiates a psycho from others IS lack of conscience or remorse. No, that is NOT what differentiates a psycho from others. Psychotic people see a different reality from others (that would be you, dear). Psychotic people's brains misfire and make connections that are not reality-based.(Also you.) Psychotic people misinterpret things in their environment (Yikes, you again!). Psychotic people have difficulty differentiating what is real from what mis-firing neurons tell them is real (Yep, that's you again). You're also mistaken that because twelve inbreds from Pinellas County were incapable of understanding evidence and set a murderer free, that she didn't commit the crime. She simply got away with committing the crime, that's all. Ppppssssssssssssstttttttttt OJ was guilty too.
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Rambler wrote: <quoted text> Well seriously, try to put yourself in the mindset of someone planning suicide and looking for a suitable place to do it. Do you really think they'd choose a random motel in Daytona Beach with a neon sign greeting them which reads "Aloha Hawaii"! I mean really....a depressed person would intentionally avoid a motel with a name directly associated to earthly happiness and bliss. You really do REACH for your rationalizations of ridiculous ideas, don't you? It was a dumpy motel like hundreds of others in Daytona. The name is irrelevant. It's not a "clue". The man was clearly despondent over the death of his beloved grandchild and his growing realization that his equally beloved daughter had killed her. Find something else to occupy your mind, Rambler. Perhaps even something of some value. The Casey Anthony case is over, the murdering skank got away with it, and no one cares what happens to her now except idiots who have no real life!
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Rambler
Red Deer, Canada
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Tired of Silly wrote: <quoted text> No, that is NOT what differentiates a psycho from others. Psychotic people see a different reality from others (that would be you, dear). Psychotic people's brains misfire and make connections that are not reality-based.(Also you.) Psychotic people misinterpret things in their environment (Yikes, you again!). Psychotic people have difficulty differentiating what is real from what mis-firing neurons tell them is real (Yep, that's you again). You're also mistaken that because twelve inbreds from Pinellas County were incapable of understanding evidence and set a murderer free, that she didn't commit the crime. She simply got away with committing the crime, that's all. Ppppssssssssssssstttttttttt OJ was guilty too. Okay, we'll at least we got that cleared up. Thank you for the free diagnosis but my "condition" is better defined as simply a wild imagination. I don't expect all the thoughts I throw out to be true and that is what differentiates me from someone who is psychotic. Psychotic people and psychopaths (psychos) are two entirely different mental diagnosis, although I suppose one person could be afflicted by both. Psychopaths (psychos)- lack of conscience, no remorse or empathy, an empty shell = cruel, evil ( although in all fairness I suppose there are varying degrees of the affliction)
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Rambler wrote: <quoted text> Okay, we'll at least we got that cleared up. Thank you for the free diagnosis but my "condition" is better defined as simply a wild imagination. I don't expect all the thoughts I throw out to be true and that is what differentiates me from someone who is psychotic. Psychotic people and psychopaths (psychos) are two entirely different mental diagnosis, although I suppose one person could be afflicted by both. Psychopaths (psychos)- lack of conscience, no re
morse or empathy, an empty shell = cruel, evil ( although in all fairness I suppose there are varying degrees of the affliction) The correct term is "sociopath". "Psycho" is not a word used to refer to the people you're talking about. Your lack of education is showing again. And no, you're not just someone with a wild imagination, you're a nutcase. You believe the ridiculous theories you espouse and THAT is the test for a psychotic disorder. You're crazy as an outhouse rat. Get help. Get a life.
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Tired of Silly wrote: <quoted text> The correct term is "sociopath". "Psycho" is not a word used to refer to the people you're talking about. Your lack of education is showing again. And no, you're not just someone with a wild imagination, you're a nutcase. You believe the ridiculous theories you espouse and THAT is the test for a psychotic disorder. You're crazy as an outhouse rat. Get help. Get a life. I suspect 'wild imagination' is used by Rambler's family to explain her. Easier than doing something about it.
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Rambler
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marcemon wrote: <quoted text> I suspect 'wild imagination' is used by Rambler's family to explain her. Easier than doing something about it. I had total control over my wild imagination, thank you. It's something that's just "there" - I think everyone has one and just like the body it's healthy to exercise it once in awhile. Use it or lose it, I say! Yours obviously got lost a long long time ago, probably in the dark age.
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marcemon wrote: <quoted text> I suspect 'wild imagination' is used by Rambler's family to explain her. Easier than doing something about it. You may well be right. Ignoring mental illness is a form of child abuse, IMO.
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Rambler
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Hokay, heading out the door soon with Presumed Guilty in hand to look for more CLUES.
Play nice!
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krissy
Puyallup, WA
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Rambler wrote: Hokay, heading out the door soon with Presumed Guilty in hand to look for more CLUES. Play nice! lol! I'm scarce for the next few days as well. We're having dry, sunny weather so I'm getting some outdoor chores done while I can. Enjoy your days away from Topix! :)
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“Evil bone with blue demons”
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Another stay at the loony place for Rambut looks like Krissy will be going with her,
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Your Next wrote: Another stay at the loony place for Rambut looks like Krissy will be going with her, One could only hope!
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“Evil bone with blue demons”
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STM wrote: <quoted text> One could only hope! LOL Looks like they just moved to the state thread...
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Rambler
Red Deer, Canada
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krissy wrote: <quoted text> lol! I'm scarce for the next few days as well. We're having dry, sunny weather so I'm getting some outdoor chores done while I can. Enjoy your days away from Topix! :) Sunny and warm ended today! LOL If you read this and when you have time, would you mind doing me a favor since you have the kindle version of Presumed Guilty? Without too much effort, are you able to perform a search for "thirty days"? I'm curious how many times he wrote those two words together in his book.
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“Evil bone with blue demons”
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Lawdy your back from dtox do any good?
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Rambler
Red Deer, Canada
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Your Next wrote: Lawdy your back from dtox do any good? Uh no, that's not where I was, and I'll spare you the POEsy goods. But I found some really good CLUES and I pagemarked EVERY reference to TEN that I noticed as well.....also some really fascinating wordsmithing. Bet you just can't wait for me to unshield the literary treasure trove I discovered in it!
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