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Mother Of 3-Year-Old Caylee Anthony Had Already Been Charged With Child Neglect, Lying To Investigators

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by godseyesore-2009 October 15, 2008 12:49 PM EDT
Upcoming election? Is grandmother an idiot or what?
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by sunbum33919 October 15, 2008 12:49 PM EDT
perhaps the state will take the death penalty off the table in return for the whereabouts of the body or the truth as to what really happened? I did hear that casey a. was in possession of chlorophyll or a rag with chlorophyll on it. Keep in mind that all the evidence was presented before a grand jury...19 people... hearing testimony then deciding if there is enough evidence to go forward. Even the father of casey testified before the grand jury; presumably not on behalf of casey. I don''t think I would have left the babysitter''s until I had my child safely in my arms....regardless of what it would take. And as far as the grandmother - boinkers!
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by cheteunice October 15, 2008 12:44 PM EDT
I feel so sad for this poor cild regardless of what happened--she didn''t deserve this family or whatever happened to her.
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by CMancos October 15, 2008 12:25 PM EDT
Let me tell you something, if I leave my kid with a babysitter and I go to get her and she is gone, I am going to call the cops like right now. There is to much BS in this girls mouth but she does deserve a fair trial. Look at that beautiful little girl and say to yourself, is this how a loving mother acts when her child has just dissapeared with a babysitter? She either killed this kid or sold her into so child porn *** ring. I don''t care how scared you are in a situation, you are going to put you kid first and your fear can take a back seat. The only thing they would be putting me in jail for is hunting the b i t ch down who took my kid, but I dont believe her story one bit. Also, she says the smell in her car was old pizza, a dead body and old pizza dont come close to smelling the same. What, not only cant she take care of her baby but she a real slob too? The only thing that stinks here is her entire story. I cant wait to know the truth if we ever will and Florida has the death penalty. It is a shame that she didnt love her child enough to keep her safe or give her to someone that would. They will tare her up in prison.
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by babooph October 15, 2008 12:07 PM EDT
No body & a murder charge-that is VERY dangerous -smells bad.
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by calicocat6 October 15, 2008 11:55 AM EDT
I heard on the news that police in an unmarked vehicle arrested Casey Anthony as she was slipped from her mother''s car (under an overpass) and into her bail bondsman car! What''s up with that??? Once again, Cindy Anthony is giving mixed signals. She was the one who called 911 to report her granddaughter missing (not the child''s mother), etc., but she doesn''t want her daughter held accountable after all. I hope charges are pressed against Cindy Anthony for (1) destroying evidence when she washed the pants from the trunk and (2) perhaps orchestrating an escape from impending arrest.
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by payasyougo October 15, 2008 11:45 AM EDT
"Meanwhile, the grandmother of missing Caylee Anthony is blaming politics and the upcoming election on recent leaks concerning the case of her daughter, Casey,"
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The grandmother will eventually license the rights to this story so that she (the grandmother) can continue to gain attention from this. What a sad family.
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by sunbum33919 October 15, 2008 11:42 AM EDT
must agree with CalicoCat..... just think when you''ve been at the market and for only a few seconds you couldn''t see your child. Hysteria sets in. You''re frantic. Now imagine if your child were missing for a month or more....how insane would you be? As a mother, years ago when I needed to leave my child with a trusted person for a few days, I was calling every chance I could get for fear of "whatever". I would like to hear something from a Body Language expert....that might be interesting.
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by calicocat6 October 15, 2008 11:34 AM EDT
When I heard Jose Baez say, "I sincerely believe that when we have finally spoken, everyone, and I mean everyone, will sit back and say, ''Now, I understand. That explains it,''" I laughed out loud. What is this man thinking?? There is absolutely NOTHING rational about this woman''s behavior since Day One. Any red-blooded mother with an ounce of compassion would''ve been beside herself had her daughter been abducted, if indeed that was true, which is not in this case. And she wouldn''t have waited one month either. The smell of human decomposition is just that. You can''t buy it, manufacture it, imagine it. It was there. Unless someone was holding a gun to Casey''s head, which they weren''t, what rational person would make up a story like this unless to think that we''re all stupid and she was going to garner sympathy and be believed by all of us? It''s beyond ridiculous! Jose Baez will certainly make a name for himself on this one and he''s counting on that. If that helps him sleep at night, more power to him. But some of these postings sound like there are some pretty naive people out there and that scares me if they''re to be in a future jury pool. I, myself, couldn''t stomach being in the same room with Casey Anthony.
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by calicocat6 October 15, 2008 11:25 AM EDT
To Tubicha: The Sawgrass apartment had been empty for months and Casey claimed she had been there many times. Casey knew people who lived at the Sawgrass Apartments and used that location to cover her alibi. I believe Casey had been planning to eliminate Caylee for some time because (1) she was getting frustrated with having a child to appear to be looked after and maintaining an active social life and (2) Caylee was becoming a liability by being able to talk and tell her grandmother what was really going on when Casey was supposed to be taking her to the "nanny." It was only a matter of time.
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