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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 sunbum33919 October 15, 2008 10:49 AM EDT
N. Grace has been doing a great job of keeping up with the two mysteries of the missing little girl and the woman from Chicago. You can always change the channel or maybe start your own show if there is other subject matter more interesting. All the lying does tell a lot about a person''s character. Surely there will be evidence coming forward at a later time that we are not privvy to at the moment. But, for corn sakes, lay off Nancy Grace.....
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by ahrats October 15, 2008 10:11 AM EDT
The mother is lying to everyone even herself. She know s where her daughter is but won''t tell anyone hoping for sympathy from the public. If your child was missing would''t you go to the police right away not a month later, unless it was a kidnapping, but where is a ransom note? the whole family is a bunch of liers.
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by tubicha October 15, 2008 9:59 AM EDT
I believe that the unocupied apartament was used to fool Casey out of that litle Caylee when Casey delivered Caylee she never said she was into the apartament that''s why police dont''t beleieve Casey was telling the true, that litle girl she''s alive waiting to be sold to someone I just pray is not to a Pedophile
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by stickybeak October 15, 2008 8:48 AM EDT
The prosecution is trying to hustle a conviction with very skimpy evidence. It won''''t take much to defend and get a mistrial. While it is clear that something is wrong, and a child is missing, it is not clear whether harmful intentions were present in the disappearance of the child.

How do you know what skimpy evidence they have. I think you have no idea what evidence they have. I am willing to bet they have a lot of evidence that the public does not know about
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by carlylaine October 15, 2008 7:48 AM EDT
My prayers aren''t with either side but with the truth. When you start taking sides the truth is blurred. Listen and read and determine. Don''t pick a side.

I would hate for some of you to be on the jury to convict me of a fly killing. Hopefully, there will be sane people on the jury and will look at the issue and the facts only. I don''t know the facts except what I''ve heard from Nancy bit@h-Grace and the news.

Something is not right...but even still with Nancy Grace''s big flabber jaw....does the truth get out? No, it''s just her VICIOUS venom. She sees evil and corruption in everything. I am highly suspicious of her anger....

Nancy Grace is very bitter. And it shows.
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by pensacola98 October 15, 2008 4:46 AM EDT
The prosecution is trying to hustle a conviction with very skimpy evidence. It won''t take much to defend and get a mistrial. While it is clear that something is wrong, and a child is missing, it is not clear whether harmful intentions were present in the disappearance of the child.

Charactar flaws are not sufficient to charge a person with a murder. Many parents share the same sets of charactar flaws and exibit the capacities to raise a successful child.

The fact that a child is missing suggests incompetant parenting, but kidnapping is also a high possibility.

In Corpus Christi, Texas, a 2-3 year old girl was kidnapped in a store and taken from a shopping cart while the mother turned her head away. She alerted the manager who closed the doors and directed a store wide search. The child was found in the womans restroom with her hair cut and dyed a different color. The mother didn''t recognize her child, but her child called out to the mother. The kidnapper was a woman from El Salvador, whose child too, was kidnapped. Her kidnappers demanded her to find a girl matching that description to kidnap and sell into an international adoption ring, or she would never see her own child again. Totally bizarre, but true.

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by joenikk October 15, 2008 3:28 AM EDT
So anyway, Your Honor, there is this rabbit an he gots a lilly mallet, jus like yours, an he sets there
an as the da kabooms goes by, he takes that lilly hammer an he goes...
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by chimpyout October 15, 2008 2:35 AM EDT
Nancy Grace can be annoying and repetitive, but we sure appreciate keeping the nation''s attention focused on the "suspect" who has finally been indicted.
Prayers are with the prosecution.
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by simplemind2 October 15, 2008 12:50 AM EDT
""Casey is going through a nightmare," Casey Anthony''s attorney
Jose Baez said. "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.""
"when we have finally spoken"?
Who are they kidding?
3-year-old girl Caylee is missing for how long now?
Not only they don''t seem to be worried about her whereabouts - they told the whole world - "when we have finally spoken"?
It seems that both the mother and her attorney are dragging their feet.
Sad and tragic.
The mother needs to be charged accordingly.
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by nothappyatall October 15, 2008 12:31 AM EDT
Casey evidently learned denial from her mother, who initially said she smelled "death" in the trunk of her daughter''''s car, right up until the cadaver dog confirmed the odor of decomposing flesh in the trunk, then suddenly she "remembered" that it was just some old pizza. Oh yeah, I''''m always confusing the scent of death with bad pizza. Happens to everyone, doesn''''t it? Gotta stop carrying those leftovers in the trunk.

Posted by emeraldblue"

A dead MOUSE that had nested inside the car''s heater box, trunk or cabin stinks up the whole car, and they can get in thru a tiny crack or hole and die.
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