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me mudda
Greenville, SC
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J-Mac wrote: Compassion is the basis of morality. I think Mr. Padilla is gathering a great deal of information on who has Caylee. I beleive Casey will be able to trust Mr. Padilla therefor finding the people responsible for taking Caylee. You've rendered me speechless.
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elfster
Cape Coral, FL
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CONCERNED NANA wrote: The release of information is a tremendous relief on me. I was wondering how her friends really felt about her. It just proves to me that no "friend" has Little Caylee and is holding her for Casey. If the $250,000 reward were not enough for the suppossed sitter to not come forward. They sure as heck would have immedietly contacted police when the case went national; knowing they could be in serious trouble if they didn't. Even without Caylee's body, Casey Anthony will be spending the rest of her life in prison. Her behavior and actions this entire time screams she killed her child. And, good luck to her lawyer trying to find a reputable defense psychologist that can state her behavior was not that of a guilty perp. Casey Anthony's claim to fame will be the ultimate subject for criminal profilers/psychologists to examine and pick apart her sick self centered and narciccistic mind. She will forever be known as a cold, calculating, unremorseful murdering mom.
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sick of this
Asheville, NC
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One Of Six Billion wrote: Uh, I missed it... what happened to Larry Garrison, the spokeperson? All I hear from is Padilla and he's just throwing out useless theories he can't prove. He's not even ALLOWED to talk to Casey. Far as I know, he's never been in the house with her! So why isn't Larry saying this stuff? Thank God we aren't forced to listen to Larry more. What a joke of and excuse for a spokesperson. My dog is more articulate than him.
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CONCERNED NANA
Dalton, GA
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joe shmoe wrote: <quoted text> What family doesnt need help...come on give me a break. like you were really worried about that? BS!!! It seems to me that you are neither a parent or grandparent. It does matter and worry me abou this family. How can they possibly keep up with all the lies they have told to cover up for one another? It will all come to an end one day. I just hope they find the little girl, but with all that keeps coming out, it doesen't look good. They, as a faimly, need to tell the truth about this whole mess, and then seek professional help
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furious
Orlando, FL
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"Now who was it that said the father was some "transient"? When I hear the word transient, I think of a homeless person, living on the street. What does transient mean in this particular context?"
Transient can also mean someone who moves around from place to place. A lot of apartment dwellers/renters, can be considered transient if they keep moving from home to home or apartment to apartment. That's always been my take on someone who is transient.
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Lily
Braintree, MA
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Frankie Beeche, The girl is dead. Read the docs. Cindy says Casey is a sociopath. Casey wasn't ready to take care of a child and at least she knew that. Heartless? No. Please read the docs, you might understand why I feel the way I do about the parents.
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Anonymous
Winter Springs, FL
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LakeMaryLady wrote: I think if Casey did not want Caylee, and wanted to put her up for adoption, Cindy was wrong to insist that she keep her. Casey was 19 years old and old enough to make up her own mind. Cindy should have kept her trap shut or adopted Caylee herself. Caylee wouldn't be missing if she was with parents who wanted and cared about her. I know a grandmother who did this, force her child to keep it, and this is a beautiful child, but the mom is a single parent, the parents are not together, he is abusive to the mother and never works, so the girl is forced to live on the edge, the grandmother can't help much financially, the mother of the child has questionable character, smoking pot and sleeping around, cussing like a sailor, but still this child is sweet, loving - I know she is loved. What bothers me so very much is what will happen when she is older. Will she develop the anger her mother has? Will she think drugs are ok? Will her morals be good or bad? Will her father harm the mother or will this child be messed up with insecurity with the parents fighting and the father degrading the mother? As much as the child is loved, I worry about the future. I have know kids in these situations who turn out great, but you just can't predict the future.
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elfster
Cape Coral, FL
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leave it wrote: I left the links in my home computer. Can someone post the links here for the 3 documents? Thanks in advance. By the way "Mac-Stupid" you should read it before typing anything in here. http://www.docstoc.com/search/%20Casey-Anthon... The above is a link to the 400 pages released by LE to the press yesterady 8/25.
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Kelly H
Plano, TX
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florida native wrote: have her tubes tied so she can't have any more kids I'd like to second this sentiment. Do NOT let Casey Anthony reproduce EVER AGAIN. Or adopt any children either, or marry someone who has kids. She cannot be trusted around children at all.
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myapinion
Boston, MA
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Alex wrote: <quoted text> Who are you? Really... J-Mac is a person that is ALWAYS on this site. He/she is probably housebound and uses the computer as their network to the outside world. They insite controversy to make themselves feel better..Just don't pay attention to them..eventually they will leave and go to a NASCAR site...
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elfster
Cape Coral, FL
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sick of this wrote: <quoted text>Reuniting Caylee with Casey. Are you completely insane? You would like to see Caylee subjected to a lying, crazy nympho mom who at the very least neglected her child? Sadly, the only way Casey will ever be reunited with Caylee is if we throw Casey in a shallow grave or a landfill like she did with Caylee.
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Georgia
Winter Springs, FL
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Ann wrote: Don't know if anyone mentioned this, as I haven't read all the posts, but do you all know that "zanny" is a slang term for Xanax? 1. zanny: Alprazolam. More commonly known as Xanax. A short acting benzodiazepine used to treat anxiety. So it is quite possible Casey had been using it to get her child to sleep and then gave her too much. I have read that on several different forums. It is a good point to bring up to the new posters. There never was a 'nanny'. Casey did not have the money, or if her parents gave it to her, it seems very strange that Cindy never met or saw the sitter.
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Karen
Toronto, Canada
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J-Mac wrote: "A good heart is better than all the heads in the world." Edward Bulwer-Lytton How about a little compassion for the family, I'm sure they are having a tough time. But I know you guys never make mistakes in your self-rightous lives I have none left for the family. I gave it all to Caylee and so should you.
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Joe Hawk
Bridgeport, CT
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just wondering wrote: maybe I haven't kept up with this story enough. But where is the lil girls father in all this? Great question! We've been asking that since Day 1 and no one seems to have a good answer. The storyline is that the father wanted nothing to do with the baby and he died in a car accident. Also, supposedly, his family doesn't even know about Caylee. Frankly, I don't believe it because I think they would have gone after him for child support. Casey's father is a cop-he would have insisted on that. I may be wrong but I smell rotten pizza.
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“I Am Me”
Joined: Aug 19, 2008
Comments: 844
Corpus Christi, Tx
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Corpus Christi, TX
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Lily wrote: Trina wrote: <quoted text> You might try the Florida Orange County Sherrif website - they post all released public records requests. I haven't looked for these yet, may take a while for them to post them all. __________ Trina, I was up late because I started reading them around 7. I came away more angry at Cindy and George than I feel for Casey. A few times I actually felt bad for her. Strange as that might sound. Well there were 3 links yesterday and today there are none.. i bet the media is in big trouble for posting them seeings all the info on all the witnesses and all was not omitted.. like phone numbers, addresses and ss#'s.. some of the ss#'s were blacked out but you could still see them.. I bet someone got reamed for that one...
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Sodsailer FL
AOL
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oh i was wondering when that "BIPOLAR" thing would come into it....now lets take that dna off the toothbrush & do a few dna's from you know who !!!!OMG what a sick family...what happens with casey ...she does nothing but lie what do they do keep her out on bond isn't any one looking for caylee..haven't heard much from LE people....the same thing with that trenton duckett that poor little thing is buried somewhere....casey must have read that story in detail ! somebody give her a gun but casey please leave a note...J-MAC go away...casey must be the only one that really knows & if she doesn't talk what happens next?
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Kris
Indianapolis, IN
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Selfish Grandmothers wrote: <quoted text> I agree. I went through a similar situation with a friend. It' common. The grandmother (my friend) refused to let her teen daughter give the baby up for adoption b/c of her own selfish grief over not getting to be a part of her granddaughter's life. The single mother has put the granddaughter through hell. I remember once visiting my friend (grandmother) and she got into a screaming match over how to raise the grandbaby with her daughter. I listened as her daughter yelled , I didn't want her in the first place!!! Her baby girl was standing beside her. That mother had a loving adoptive family lined up and the grandmother interjected her own desires and grief over not being a part of this grandaughter's life and sabotaged that adoption. This is a national epidemic!! I so with you on this. I was adopted via closed adoption at birth. My sister gave birth to a baby when she was 17 and put her up for adoption. That little girl was always on our mind but not for one second did anyone think it was a bad decision. To KEEP a child when one is unable to be an effective parent is selfish, then to have a grandmother FORCE you to keep a child is even worse. What ever happened to doing what is right for the CHILD, not the grandma, not the birth mother but the CHILD!!!
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toni v
Clemson, SC
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I want to see the paper pursue the issue of why a lie detector hasn't been administered to anyone. Offer to pay for it and see if anyone in the family will volunteer. Offer to pay for a paternity test on any of Caylee's DNA that may be extant...look at hospital and doctor's office records or get it off the toddler's toothbrush or bedclothes or laundry. Are her father and grandfather the same man? Is her uncle also her father? Those are not unreasonable questions in this case. PUT THEM TO REST. I also want to know, on a factual basis, whether Casey had a baby before she had Caylee, and gave that baby up for adoption at, like, 15.(Look at school records. Ask her friends and teachers.) Is that what the grandmother (Cindy) was referring to when she was quoted as saying something on the order of, "We lost the first one, I don't want to lose this one"? Who was THAT baby's father? Was that EVER known or discussed? Is it possible that Casey "gave" Caylee to the same people who adopted the first baby? If she gave away or sold the girl, wouldn't the people who have her be reluctant to come forward? After all, they are also guilty of a crime, even if they are taking wonderful care of Caylee. If Casey knew the father's name, and knew the father was dead, was she receiving Social Security death benefits on Caylee's behalf? Is it possible that, if she's NOT receiving benefits, it's because she really doesn't know who Caylee's father is and was reluctant to admit this to her parents? If she's receiving benefits, wouldn't those benefits have followed Casey if she had moved the child out of her parents' house, giving her parents motive to keep the little girl? What is the truth about Casey's identity theft/credit card fraud/auto theft history in terms of perpetrating these crimes against her family members? The paper can earn a Pulitzer by answering these questions. The public deserves it.
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Karen
Toronto, Canada
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Watching from New York wrote: As an adoptee whose life was probably saved (birthmom went on to abuse my biological half sister), it is pretty damn clear to me what should have happened here. Caylee became Cindy's little late-in-life child. But she was still Casey's responsibility. And responsibility was hardly what Casey Anthony could handle. Sort of like truth-telling. The rest of the sad, sad story of Caylee's probable demise has unfolded in this irrefutable record by the police. As horrible as the evidence is, it is still a relief to note how diligent the investigation has been. And it is clear that this is not a missing persons case but a homicide investigation. So, as sickened as I am to read this report (and I read every word) I am relieved to see such things as the Bella Vida tattoo and Cindy/Casey's MySpace postings now in a national newspaper. Previously, I had only read about this on blogs and discussion groups. This demonstrates that the cops have taken everything into consideration. That their suspicion of Casey and her family is on red-alert. As for the writer who asked about the deleted MySpace pictures and what they "proved," my question is, "are you serious?" Really...take a look at this situation. A child is missing and her MOTHER deletes pictures of her online? YOu don't find that highly bizarre? Is that to avoid having to face images of her dead child whenever she goes online? And as a mom, I am racking my brains trying to understand just what would make me delete pics of my own kids. A boyfriend I just broke up with? Sure? My kids? Why? Taken alone, it means anything. But stacked next to this mile high pile of evidence, it is completely disturbing. I know I've stepped on some local toes with my suggestion of a peaceful demonstration by Orlando civilians...once Fay blows out of town...but I'll reiterate it again: For everyone who is sick about Caylee's disappearance and the lying, evasive, obnoxious behavior of the Anthony Family...get your placards ready. Now there is more ammo for you, with the release of the police papers. Surround the Anthony house and sing lullabyes. Gather friends, your children, beloved friends. Come before or after work or school. Hold signs that say, "We Want the Truth About Caylee" "Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire" "God Knows Where Caylee Is" "Casey, What Did You Do to Caylee?" ...or whatever is in your heart at the time. If I weren't headed to JFK for a business trip halfway around the world this afternoon, I'd be standing foursquare with you. Excellent post!!! I'd even take the bus down to join you people. The Crack the Case(y) coalition. We're watching in Toronto too :)
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Kat
Marysville, OH
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Please don't put adoption in a bad light by using terms like "unwanted child" or "give up for adoption". Adpoption is a loving, courageous parenting choice made by women who believe that their child will be better cared for in a different family. It takes amazing strength to choose adoption! It sounds like Caylee would have been much better off in someone else's home.
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