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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Jose Baez: Bikini's, Bankruptcy and Bars--(i.e. Law and Taverns)

Florida Bar Would Not Allow Jose Baez to Practice Law
for Eight Years After Graduating Law School


The following is part 1 of a 2 part series from the Orlando Sentinel's entitled "Who Is Jose Baez?"

An informative, investigative, perusal of the life of the defense attorney of one of the most hated mothers in America, Casey Anthony. It appears Baez's entire life has been a mockery, eerily mirroring Casey's reckless life as a high school drop out, financial troubles, children left behind, family dysfunction, and seemingly, a desire for money and the fast life.

From the article:

His defense of a young mother charged with killing her toddler has transformed José Ángel Baez into one of the best-known lawyers in America.

For eight years after he graduated from law school, however, the board that screens prospective attorneys in Florida would not let him practice law.

The Florida Supreme Court agreed with the decision, issuing an order in 2000 that cataloged unpaid bills, extravagant spending and other "financial irresponsibility" up to that time. Justices reserved their strongest condemnation for his failure to stay current on support payments for his only child.

His overall behavior, they wrote, showed "a total lack of respect for the rights of others and a total lack of respect for the legal system, which is absolutely inconsistent with the character and fitness qualities required of those seeking to be afforded the highest position of trust and confidence recognized by our system of law."He worked instead as a paralegal for the Miami-Dade public defender and then taught Internet research to lawyers and started four business ventures, including two bikini companies. Before Florida Bar officials admitted him in 2005, he had to demonstrate that he had rehabilitated himself.

Today, as lead defense attorney for Casey Anthony — the Orange County woman charged with killing her 2-year-old daughter— 40-year-old Baez has become the sort of instant celebrity monitored by TV, newspapers, tabloids and the Internet.

He is a Bar member in good standing, his office spokeswoman reminded the Orlando Sentinel in a prepared statement. She also questioned the motives behind the newspaper story."Based on your questions and actions," she wrote, "this profile you are writing has nothing to do with Jose Baez's representation of Casey Anthony and appears to be a sensationalist persecution of a Hispanic lawyer who has been targeted by a newspaper lucky to find itself at the center of a national story.

"The Supreme Court order, which the Sentinel found in public records, shows that nearly a decade ago, he could not satisfy the character and fitness standards Florida requires of prospective lawyers.It identifies Baez by his initials, J.A.B. — standard procedure in cases in which prospective lawyers challenge their denial of a law license at the state's highest court.

Using other public records and interviews, the Sentinel matched many details in the document to Baez, however.

For instance, the lawyer listed as representing J.A.B. was Manuel Alvarez, an attorney with the Miami-Dade Public Defender's Office, where Baez worked at the time.

The office confirmed that Alvarez helped Baez with his Bar application. Supreme Court records show J.A.B.'s is the only case involving the Bar that Alvarez has handled in the state's highest court.

Alvarez would not comment, but Executive Assistant Public Defender Rory S. Stein said that Alvarez wrote a legal brief on behalf of Baez in 1998, the year after he graduated from law school. Stein called it "a friendly gesture" to a staff member who needed help with his lawyer application.

In an interview last year, Baez described his eight years out of law as a personal choice, saying he could earn more money in other fields.

Baez would not be interviewed for this story but commented on the court order in the statement issued through Marti Mackenzie, his office spokeswoman:"The ruling you claim that was made about a lawyer with the initials J.A.B. has nothing to do with Mr. Baez's current status as a member in good standing with The Florida Bar. Many people, including lawyers, have monetary misunderstandings, disputes and child support disagreements that have no effect on their ability to represent clients."

From Navy to Law School

Born in Puerto Rico in 1969, Baez told reporters he grew up in the Bronx and South Florida with his mother, a single parent. He dropped out of Homestead High School in ninth grade.

He married at 17, became a father, earned a GED diploma and joined the Navy in 1986.

According to his résumé, Baez spent three years assigned to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Norfolk, Va., trained as an intelligence analyst with what he described as a "Cosmic Top Secret" security clearance.

He left active duty in May 1989 as a yeoman seaman, a rank associated with administrative duties, and then served in the U.S. Navy Reserve, according to the National Archives and Records Administration.

In the next six years, Baez divorced, attended Miami-Dade Community College and graduated from Florida State University.

A black belt in tae kwon do, Baez competed with the karate, pistol and crime-scene team from FSU's chapter of Lambda Alpha Epsilon, a fraternity of criminology majors.

"We probably ranked first overall in every category in every national competition," said Ken Koehler, the fraternity's former sergeant-at-arms. "José was more or less the primary instructor. ... We did academic testing as well, and he did pretty good with that, too."

After graduating in 1997 from St. Thomas University School of Law in Miami, Baez applied to become a lawyer. In April 1998, he was called before the Florida Board of Bar Examiners, which screens prospective lawyers. The later Supreme Court order outlined how this review uncovered the debts and other problems that concerned the Bar examiners.

That order is the only public record of the review, which is designed to protect the public and safeguard the judicial system. The Bar examiners have responsibility for ensuring that all lawyer applicants meet Florida's requirements for character and fitness, education and technical competence, according to Supreme Court rules.

The process is not open to the public, except when a candidate who is turned down asks the Supreme Court to review the decision. The court identifies the rejected applicant only by his or her initials when its findings are released.

Court Critical of Finances

According to the Supreme Court summary of the case, the Board of Bar Examiners filed formal allegations against J.A.B. in September 1998. In addition to unpaid child support, a personal bankruptcy and default on a student loan, the investigators said he left out parts of his history, including that he wrote a bad check and entered a pretrial program to avoid conviction.

Investigators also found fault with J.A.B.'s participation in a foreign-studies program in summer 1995 and his leasing of a Mazda Miata in Miami — unnecessary expenses when he owed money to others, they said.After a formal hearing, the board found the allegations proven and recommended that he not be admitted to the Bar.

"Additionally, the Board found that J.A.B.'s misrepresentations and lack of candor in his answers to the specifications and during his formal hearing testimony were further grounds for disqualification," the Supreme Court wrote.

Many details in the order can be confirmed in public records for José Baez:

•Miami-Dade Circuit Court records show that Baez failed repeatedly to pay his $200-a-month child support after his 1993 divorce. The sum owed reached $12,000 by 2004.
Asked recently about this, Baez said through his spokeswoman that he and his ex-wife have resolved their child-support issues. Like J.A.B., Baez's only child is a daughter.

•Baez declared bankruptcy in September 1990, the same month and year cited for J.A.B. The records on Baez are filed with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, where he lived during and after his service in the Navy.

•The Virginia Education Loan Authority filed liens against Baez for $4,336 in unpaid loans in 1995, the same year the Supreme Court says J.A.B defaulted on his student loan.

•Baez leased a Mazda Miata in 1998, just as J.A.B did. The Sentinel obtained a copy of his Progressive Express insurance card for the vehicle, which Baez had submitted to the Public Defender's Office in Miami. Files from the State Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles show the car was leased.In April 1998 — the same month that the Bar examiners held their investigative hearing into J.A.B.'s qualifications as a lawyer — the Miami-Dade Public Defender's Office reassigned José Ángel Baez to tasks that did not require a law degree.

Baez spent the next 16 months interviewing witnesses and investigating cases to compensate the office for its investment in his preparation to be a lawyer, records show. He resigned in September 1999.

The following year, in June 2000, the Supreme Court issued its findings:
Regarding Case No. SC95855, Florida Board of Bar Examiners RE: J.A.B.:

"Accordingly, we approve the Board's recommendation that J.A.B. not be admitted to the Florida Bar at this time."

Baez Tries Bikini Business

Turned down by the Bar, corporate records show Baez started a series of businesses.
They included Bon Bon Bikinis and Brazilian-Bikinis.com to sell bathing suits.

He also applied for a real-estate license and created two companies selling computer know-how: LawStudentWebsites.com and LawyerConcepts.

From 2000 to 2005, according to his spokeswoman, Baez worked for LexisNexis, the information company.

In an interview last year, he said he taught lawyers and judges to research cases using the Internet and made twice as much as he could practicing law.

Records show that a court in Miami docked $550 a month from his LexisNexis paycheck in 2004 to pay child support to his first wife.

An applicant denied admission to the Bar can reapply after two years or other such period set by the Bar examiners. The application must include a "written statement describing the scope and character of the applicant's evidence of rehabilitation," according to Supreme Court rules.

The court requires them to produce "clear and convincing evidence of rehabilitation," such as strict compliance with judicial or administrative orders, assurances to "conduct one's self in an exemplary manner" and demonstrations of excellent character, good reputation for professional ability and "positive action" in their occupation, religion or community or civic service.

Baez launched two community-service ventures during his time away from the law.

In 2001, according to state records, Baez created a nonprofit group, the Miami Domestic Violence Project. It dissolved two years later. Mackenzie, Baez's office spokeswoman, said the project disbanded because another group with an almost identical purpose and name already existed.

In 2004, Baez created another nonprofit in Miami, Miracles for Children Foundation Corp., according to state records. It continued until Sept. 16, 2005.

The following week, Sept. 22, Baez was admitted to practice law. Because the admission process for lawyers is not public, there is no way to know what effect these nonprofit groups had on the Bar's action.


source: Orlando Sentinel. Amy L. Edwards, Sarah Lundy, Walter Pacheco, Bianca Prieto, Mary Shanklin and researcher Susan K. Thompson of the Sentinel staff contributed to this report. part 1 of 2




Monday, May 4, 2009

Jose Baez on Change of Venue Motion..To South Florida video


Get Ready South Beach,
Move Over Hulk and Linda Bollea (Hogan)
Another Circus is Coming to Your Affluent Town:

"The Anthony Family Circus"
Featuring:Jose Baez and Company,
Casey Anthony
and George and Cindy Anthony

Jose Baez, in another impromptu press conference
regarding the change of venue
to south Florida



Jose Baez's Opinion of the Media and His Handling of His Client, Casey Anthony's, Case





Cindy Is "Frustrated" Over Questions Regarding Discovery


Case Anthony: Defense to Seek Change of Venue / Linda Kenney Baden on NBCs Today Show

DEFENSE FILES FOR CHANGE OF VENUE / LINDA KENNEY BADEN CONTINUES THE REASONABLE DOUBT TOUR ON THE TODAY SHOW / DOES NEWLY RELEASED DOCUMENTS HELP THE DEFENSE?


video below
“Late this afternoon, Jose Baez will file a Motion for Change of Venue for the Casey Anthony trial. He will file this Motion and then answer media inquiries outside the courthouse,” Marti Mackenzie wrote in a press release emailed to media early Monday.

Mackenzie is the spokeswoman for attorney Jose Baez. She also said a copy will not be available before it’s filed and that no individual interviews will be granted.

On Monday morning, attorney Linda Kenney Baden said on NBC's Today Show, that the intense media coverage will make it impossible for Casey to get a fair trial in Orlando. Kenney-Baden was making her appearance on morning media as part of the "Reasonable Doubt Tour".

Kenney Baden stated to Today Show host, Ann Curry, "Every single day since I've been in this case, which was December 11, there's been a story. Even when there's a non-story there's been a story." Kenney Baden is the wife of famed forensic expert, Michael Baden.
In reply, Curry asked, "So you're saying the local media hasn't given you a fair shake?"
Absolutely not, absolutely not," replied Baden.
Talk about talking out of both sides of your mouth....

DOCUMENTS COULD RAISE REASONABLE DOUBT

Newly released documents in the case against Casey could raise reasonable doubt in because they fail to link Casey Anthony directly to the crime scene, which may give her defense some ammunition in court.
It is a bit of a break for the defense, less incriminating evidence to fight against and to use to try to create reasonable doubt. But the defense team's obstacle will boil down to that one word, "reasonable."
The Today Show also provided coverage on this speculation as well.


video courtesy: NBCs Today Show 5.4.09

CASEY ANTHONY: WILL NEWLY RELEASED DOCUMENTS HELP DEFENSE Today Show Video

SOME EXPERTS CALL IT "A GOOD DAY FOR DEFENSE" REGARDING DOCUMENTS AND EVIDENCE RELEASED



In light of the documents released last Friday, trial watchers not need to start doubting the case just yet. As well, Baez should not get too over confident.

Casey's lies, behavior, photographs, computer searches, texts, and cell phone pings, during the days before and, especially after, the disappearance of her daughter Caylee are still evidence.

Prosecutors would not have put the death penalty back on the table if they did not feel they have overwhelming evidence to put this monster of a mother on death row.

Keep in mind, even with Florida's "sunshine laws", the prosecution still has evidence that the public will not be privy to until trial. Just as Baez blames OCLE and the prosecutors' office for leaking information, he is guilty of the same.

Prosecution has had this evidence that was released to the public last Friday for some time. It was given to Baez and Company as part of "discovery", and whom do you presume released it to the media, even with the "sunshine laws" in place?

Baez was aware of this evidence, he saw this coming down the pike weeks ago, thus, the start of the "Reasonable Doubt Tour". It doubles, also, as damage control for Cindy's meltdown during her deposition for the civil case brought forth by Zenaida Gonzalez.

Kenney-Baden claims that the case was reclassified as a death penalty case due to some sort of tactic by the prosecution ~ either to have one or more of the defense counsel removed, (you think), a vendetta against the client and her defense team, or for some other political motive.

Odd how Linda doesn't feel that it could simply be Casey deserves the death penalty for the murder of her two year old daughter...


video courtesy NBCs Today Show

Friday, May 1, 2009

Woman Found in Wednesday's Brittanee Drexel Sighting and Search--Not Brittannee

Where's Brittannee? Myrtle Beach Police are still searching for Brittanee Drexel, a missing teen from Rochester, New York.

Friday afternoon police followed a lead to Georgetown County.

Police searched the area around the North Santee River looking for Drexel who has not been seen since last Saturday night.

Brittannee was last seen leaving the Blue Water Resort on Ocean Boulevard after visiting a male friend, Peter Broswick, from the Rochester, NY area, the same area the missing teen is from.

The male friend, Peter Broswick, has obtained a lawyer and is not talking, according to Rochester, NY news affiliates. Broswick checked out of his motel in the early morning hours of Sunday morning, leaving behind a substantial deposit on the hotel room.
Broswick's actions so far are suspicious, although he is not considered a suspect at this time, police do want to question him.

There was a reported sighting of a girl fitting her description on Wednesday, but that lead proved to be false.

There was a possible sighting of missing Rochester, NY teen, Britannee Drexel, on Wednesday morning, when someone reported seeing a girl matching Drexel's description getting off a bus in Myrtle Beach that came from Georgetown.

The Myrtle Beach Police Department has located the young woman, who witnesses reported was possibly Ms. Drexel. (Wednesday 4-29-09).


Myrtle Beach Police can now confirm that this woman is NOT Ms. Drexel. Searches for Ms. Drexel continue into the weekend.

Even though this lead did not pan out, the Myrtle Beach Police Department says it remains hopeful they'll locate Drexel safe and sound.

If you have any information, call the Myrtle Beach Police Department at (843) 918-1952 or (843) 918-1382.




Casey Anthony: More Evidence Released Friday 5.1.09 / Land Where Caylee's Remains Found to Be Auctioned On eBay



Casey Anthony Case: Evidence Documents Released Friday, 5.1.09


Hundreds of pages of evidence have been released Friday in the case against Casey Anthony.

DOCUMENTS RELEASED MAY 1 2009:

Administrator Interviews In Deputy Cain Investigation

Yuri Melich Interview Jan 22 2009

Adrian Acevedo Interview Dec 17 2008

Alex Roberts Interview Jan 6 2009

Rosa Heisler Interview On Jan 21 2009

Roy Kronk Interview #1 On Jan 6 2009

Roy Kronk Interview #2 On Jan 6 2009

Deputy Cain Administrative Investigation Reports

Carl Spare Interview Jan 20 2009

Christopher Gibson Interview Jan 6 2009

Deputy Sheriff Elizabeth Collins

Deputy Sheriff Eduard Turso Jan 8 2009

Transcripts Of Roy Kronk 911 Calls Aug 11, 12, 13

Deputy Cain - Two Interviews

Deputy Kethlin Cutcher Interview #1

Deputy Kethlin Cutcher Interview #2

Deputy Keith Williams Interview #1

Deputy Keith Williams Interview #2

FBI Reports On Examination Of Evidence

Sgt. John Allen Interview January 22 2009

Revealed in the documents are results from FBI testing on evidence found in Casey's house and in her car. The tests show that the kitchen knife found in Casey Anthony's car did not have any duct tape adhesive on it, but did have a clear sticky substance of some kind.
The FBI also says the dirt and debris found in Casey's trunk could not be definitively matched to the dirt where Caylee's remains were found, nor could the limited amount of debris found on several pairs of shoes taken from the Anthony home, although no connection can be totally ruled out either.
The new documents also show the FBI did not find evidence of more than a dozen prescription drugs in Caylee's hair, drugs that were taken from the Anthonys'' home. The FBI said it did not test for chloroform, because the FBI's chemistry unit said that wouldn't tell them anything, because chloroform is a by-product of decomposition.

Also, the new documents show county meter reader Roy Kronk talked about getting a reward on December 11 after having found Caylee's remains and that he told coworkers and Deputy Cain in August that he thought he had seen a skull near the bag he found in the woods.


As for Kronk's talk about getting a reward the same day he found the remains, his lawyer told Eyewitness News on Friday that Kronk deserves it for bringing closure to the community and saving taxpayer money by putting an end to the exhaustive search for Caylee.

The remains of the Caylee were found December 11, 2008, less than one-mile from the Anthony family home after a nearly six-month search for her.

Among the documents were transcripts of an interview with Deputy Richard Cain, who responded to a meter reader's repeated phone calls to check out woods where Caylee Anthony's body eventually was found.

Cain was fired earlier this year after an internal investigation found his response to be negligent.


Land to Be Auctioned On eBay

Caylee Anthony Memorial
beginnings of the Caylee Anthony memorial
after the 2 year old's remains were found

Meanwhile, the land where Caylee's remains were found will go on the auction block to the highest bidder on eBay.

The Realtor said whoever buys the land can do what they want with the current memorial there.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

New Casey Anthony Documents To Be Released


One of the many images from Casey Anthony's online Photobucket account as forensics evidence obtained by law enforcement and released as prosecution evidence on April 6, 2009.


Thousands of Pages of Evidence and Images To Be Released As Early As Friday

More evidence is expected to be released in the case against Casey Anthony.

The prosecution team could release hundreds of pages of documents as early as Friday.
The documents will include law enforcement interviews, witness reports and lab reports.

Anthony's attorney, Jose Baez, has already received the documents.

Developing Story...Updates when available

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Casey Anthony Case: Baez's New Defense Strategy: "Ugly Coping"

I feel a rant coming on..... see below

Many legal experts say the toughest part of defending Casey Anthony will be explaining her behavior after her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, disappeared when she goes on trial for life.

They are images of Casey Anthony partying just days after her two year old daughter Caylee went missing.

In surveillance videos, Casey is seen buying beer and bras with money, investigators say, she stole-- from one of her best friends.

How does Anthony explain her lack of concern, grief or remorse?


"She has a very compelling reason for her actions," her attorney Jose Baez said in an exclusive interview with WESH 2 reporter Bob Kealing.

Baez declined to be more specific.


"As much as I'd like to say it, that's as much as I can say right now," Baez said.

Watch The Story

Baez, however, did refer to a case that could provide insight into his defense.

In 2002, Cynthia Sommer lost her husband, Todd, a healthy Marine stationed in San Diego.
Sommer's attorney Allen Bloom said Todd Sommer was “originally evaluated to have died by natural causes, a sudden cardiac arrest from an arrhythmia of the heart.”

Two months after her husband died, friends told investigators Sommer bought breast implants with the insurance money, started partying and sleeping around.

Cynthia Sommer was charged with murder. Her attorney argued that Sommer's apparent lack of remorse was a condition known as "ugly coping." The phrase was coined by a Columbia University behaviorist to describe people who appear to grieve abnormally.

According to Cynthia Sommer's attorney, prosecutors were willing to overlook problems with their evidence, because they mistook her so-called ugly coping as evidence she had no remorse and was guilty of murder.

Sommer's attorney finally proved her husband's death was not motivated by her greed. After two years Cynthia Sommer walked out of prison.

How do you explain then, Casey's same exact behavior "months before" Caylee went missing. Seems Casey had enough of mommy-hood, and wanted to party like a rock star. I don't buy this "ugly coping" defense. Casey should have been coping with her ugliness long before Caylee went missing. ~And I am not referring to looks, either.

So this "ugly coping" defense, that caused Casey to buy beer and bras--was during the time that "the nanny" had Caylee, and was going to return her on her birthday--according to Casey. Correct? So why would Casey be "grieving" or coping with anything?

According to Casey, Caylee was not "missing", "lost", or even "dead", she was "with the nanny". According to Casey.

But we all now know the truth, Caylee was bagged up and tossed away like trash while Casey was boozing and whoring it up -- living la "Bella Vita" as Casey's tattoo described.

Remember, the one she got right after Caylee's murder.

Wonder if Casey's Marine, Mark Hawkins, knew of the Todd Sommer case?

Some beautiful life........

Update: Possible Sighting of Missing NY Teen, Brittanee Drexel in Myrtle Beach

Brittanee Drexel
Possible Sighting of Missing Teen Reported Wednesday Morning

Myrtle Beach police are conducting an intensive search of the Ocean Boulevard area near the Bar Harbor Hotel after a report Wednesday morning that Brittanee Drexel, the Rochester, NY teen--missing on spring break,--was seen on a transit bus.

Capt. David Knipes says a girl fitting Drexel's description got off the transit bus, which carries hospitality workers from Williamsburg and Georgetown counties to Myrtle Beach, around 8:30 Wednesday morning.

Witnesses said the girl was wearing light blue jeans, Crocs, a pink hoodie with Myrtle Beach on the left front area, and a dark blue shirt underneath. They said she had brown hair with blonde highlights and looked "clean and showered."

Witnesses told police she got off the bus and headed south.

Police are going through beach accesses in the area and visiting businesses to pass out fliers with Drexel's picture. Police in cars, on motorycles, on bicycles and on foot are involved in the search.

Cpt. Knipes says detectives are interviewing people on the bus and have contacted the bus company to find out where it stopped this morning on the way to Myrtle Beach.

Brittanee's mother is also holding out hope, though she still fears the worst.

"The worst thoughts are either somebody took her, somebody may be holding her against her will or she may not be alive, " Dawn said.

Calls to Peter Broswick, the last known person to have seen Brittanee, went unreturned on Tuesday, though it is being reported that Broswick has hired an attorney and isn't talking.

Myrtle Beach Police say they're working with SLED and other agencies on several leads, but they aren't speculating. The Georgetown County Sheriff's Department assisted Myrtle Beach in investigating one lead on Tuesday, though they wouldn't elaborate.

Cpt. David Knipes with Myrtle Beach Police Department couldn't answer many specifics on Tuesday but said they aren't ruling anything out.

"Until you actually have a person and know they're OK, you can't rule anything out. You know, it could be anything from being a runaway to an abduction. We just don't know right now," said Knipes.

Knipes said several investigators are tracking down all leads including reviewing cell phone records and surveillance video and tracking down interviews.

When asked what he thought of Broswick's leaving just hours after last seeing Brittanee, Knipes said he's sure eyebrows would be raised.

"I have not had the chance to interview him to find out why. Obviously going back to Rochester is a 16-17-hour drive. I don't know what his plans were. So it's hard to speculate without talking to him directly," Knipes said.

Law and Order: SVU -- Episode Mocks Caylee's Murder

The following are previews from last night's episode of Law and Order: SVU Ripped From the Headlines Cases. Much hype has been made regarding the similarities between the episode and that of the Caylee Anthony murder and the Casey Anthony case.

Part 1 (preview)



part 2 (preview)


The name of this episode is "Selfish", fitting title.

Except for the first fifteen minutes of the show, the similarities between this episode and the case against Casey, are few and far between. It was just another ratings ploy, which is always the case with these tv shows taunting the "ripped from the headlines" angle. However, the use of Cindy's Anthony's "It smells like there's been a dead body in the damn car" came into play, as well as a few other of her tirades. There is a scence in which the "grandmother", played by Gail O'Grady, says she "cracked" her daughter's mouth, when she found out she had stolen her credit card. Mother and daughter go a few rounds, pretty tame to what probably went on between Cindy and Casey during their "presumed" throwdowns. Then we have a scene of the "grandmother" telling the "grandfather" something to the effect that he needs to grow a pair of balls. Well, at least they had Cindy's persona down to a science.

With all the hype of the parallels to the Anthony case, this episode was hard to watch without wanting to compare the two. The similarities thankfully, appeared to subside when the toddler's cause of death was revealed.

The ending of this episode took a turn that involved the grandfather of "Sierra", the toddler. I found the ending to be a definite slap in the face to George Anthony and to those who have experienced this trauma in their personal lives. Seriously, the episode could have gone a different way.

I have always admired Gail O'Grady's work as an actress. However, she needs to stick to Lifetime movies and leave her "portrayal" of Cindy Anthony behind her...for her sake. The "big haired mother" of a white trash/party girl/teen mother, is not one of her best roles.

I did not find Hilary Duff's performance to be believable, or honestly, that great. The former "tween princess" need not stoop as low as a mock up of Casey Anthony to escape her Lizzie McGuire days.

A big fan of Annie Potts, I felt she was short on scenes, and was surprised that she did not take on a more "Baez-like" character. I would call it more "Gloria Allred". Although, Potts did come across as the defense attorney with more dignity and character than Baez himself.

Not wanting to spoil the episode for those who have not had the opportunity to view it yet--I will say this, I do not see this episode of Law and Order: SVU having any impact on the potential jury pool.

As much as I was intrigued by the "cause of death" issue, as well as the relevance of "the cause" and the need for further regulation, this episode did nothing but make a mockery out of the real crime itself.

The real crime being that of a beautiful two year old named Caylee, and her life taken away by the hands of her mother, named Casey, who was and is still, indeed, "selfish".


Law and Order: SVU-Season 10, episode 19: "Selfish" previews courtesy NBC

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Roy Kronk--Taxpayers Pay for Increased Salary and Additional Defense Monies

Roy Kronk: Concerned For His Safety While Taxpayers Continue to Pay For Defense and Increased Salary

Roy Kronk

Orange County commissioners Tuesday morning approved spending more money for a lawyer to continue representing former meter reader Roy Kronk.

Kronk's attorney, David Evans, revealed that the county approved spending up to $2,500.

That's in addition to $10,000 that Evans has already billed the county for representing the man who discovered Caylee Anthony's remains in December.

Evans also adds the county wants him to represent Kronk during an upcoming legal deposition.

VIDEO: Taxpayers Footing Kronk's Bills

After discovering Caylee's remains, Kronk took a higher-paying job with the county.

Due to the notoriety he received after the discovery, Kronk was concerned for his safety if he was to return to walking area neighborhoods reading meters.

Wasn't Kronk driving a county vehicle during "all" the times he suspected he had found Caylee's remains? I do not recall him "being on foot" during one of the early 911 phone calls--he even described the truck to the 911 dispatcher that he was in so that the responding officer could identify him. ~my two cents

video courtesy wftv orlando

Brittanee Drexel: Missing Teen Told Mother She Was in New York "At Friend's House"--Now Missing In South Carolina

Missing NY Teen's Mother Arrives In Myrtle Beach To Search For Daughter, Brittanee


Missing Teen Brittanee Drexel
Brittanee Drexel, 17 year old NY teen missing in Myrtle Beach


The mother of a missing New York state high school student has hit the streets with friends and family to find out any information that could lead to the safe return of her daughter.
Brittanee Marie Drexel, 17, of Rochester, NY was last seen around 8 p.m. Saturday.
Drexel’s mother, Dawn Drexel, along with other family members and friends spent several hours Tuesday handing out and posting flyers of the missing teen along Ocean Boulevard. story continues below........


EXCLUSIVE VIDEO
Dawn Drexel drove from New York on Monday to come to Myrtle Beach to look for her missing daughter, 17-year-old Britannee Marie Drexel. She spoke exclusively to News 13’s Aisha Khan on the events that led up to the disappearance and her efforts to find her daughter, Britanee Drexel. Click here to watch.


Exclusive Video From Nancy Grace:




WHAT OTHERS ARE REPORTING
WROC: Monroe County NY Sheriff Department investigating missing teen case
WHAM: Mother of Missing Teen: A Parent’s Worst Nightmare
WHAM: The Brittanee back story

Brittanee's mother and family went to businesses along the Boulevard looking for anyone who might have seen Brittanee Drexel inside their businesses.
The group received several leads and are working with Myrtle Beach Police Department detectives in trying to track her down.
One of those leads came from wait staff at the Oceanfront Bar and Grill, who said she was there on Sunday about 3 p.m., which would be the last known sighting of the teen.
Police are also looking for surveillance video to try to piece together where she went Saturday night.
Dawn Drexel says Brittanee is a junior at Gates Chili High School in Rochester, and was in Myrtle Beach with a group of older friends. Dawn Drexel says her daughter did not have her permission to travel to Myrtle Beach.
“I last talked to her Saturday around two o’clock. Her boyfriend spoke to her around eight o’clock,“ Drexel said.

“She sent a text message to one of her friends around 9:15 p.m. and said she was going to see another friend who was staying at another hotel. She never came back,“ Drexel said. “It’s been almost 48 hours, and I’m really worried. We need everyone to be looking out for her.“
John Hahn a friend of Drexel’s family and a Marine stationed at Camp LeJeune, NC, contacted police on the family’s behalf to report her missing. Hanh drove down to Myrtle Beach to help Dawn Drexel and her parents look for the missing teen.
“I’ve been friends with Britannee for a really really long time, we are very close friends. I’m trying to pray for the best but prepare for the worst,“ said Hahn.
Hahn and Drexel both tell News 13 that it is very unlike Brittanee to not keep in contact with family or friends. Drexel added that she has a bad feeling about what may have happened to her daughter.
“It’s horrible because all I can think about is that someone could’ve taken her, someone could’ve taken her out of state she could be laying dead somewhere. She is my first born and it’s just tearing me up inside, I’m just very very upset,“ said Drexel.
“I know for a fact that she wouldn’t just pack up and leave, leaving all of her belongings behind and not calling anybody,“ said Hahn.
According to the report, Drexel was staying with a group of friends at the Bar Harbor Hotel, 1010 N. Ocean Blvd. Since her disappearance, the group moved to the Boardwalk Hotel, located at 2301 N. Ocean Blvd.
Authorities handed out printed flyers of Brittanee’s picture to the beach’s watch patrol. Crews there said they are pretty heavily staffed at this time of the year, which makes it easy to do a search of any missing persons.
“With the water being as cold as it is and temperatures dropping at night it’s you know it’s very unlikely that she went for a swim or anything of that nature. We haven’t had any leads or any luck, we’ve been going up to different patrons doing pretty much everything that we can do out here to make sure she is not out on the beach or if she is we would definitely have found her by now,“said beach manager Wesley Cox.
“With the water being as cold as it is and temperatures dropping at night, it’s very unlikely that she went for a swim or anything of that nature.
Drexel is described as 5-feet tall, weighing 103 pounds. She has brown, shoulder-length, straight hair and blue eyes. She was last seen wearing a multi-colored striped shirt, black shorts, and flip-flop sandals. She reportedly suffers from depression.
Police entered Drexel’s description into the National Crime Information Center database on Sunday.

Anyone with information on Drexel’s disappearance or whereabouts should contact the Myrtle Beach Police Department at (843) 918-1382.


alternate spellings: Britney; Britney; Brittney; Britany; Britanee; Britnee; Britney

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Cindy Anthony vs. Oprah: Cindy Claims She Cancelled On Oprah

Cindy's text message


Video: Cindy Anthony Sends Text stating she, not Oprah, cancelled the interview, because of "integrity". heh... imagine Cindy Anthony and integrity in the same sentence.

The Oprah interview would have been the first exclusive interview with George and Cindy since the finding and identification of Caylee's remains in December, 2008.

Oprah Winfrey's camp released comment basically stating that Oprah indeed cancelled the interview. In part, due to the "exclusiveness" of the interview which was negated with the Anthony's recent sit down on CBS's The Early Show.

The interview between the Anthony's and Oprah was to be taped April 29 without a studio audience, and due to air in May, during sweeps week.

video courtesy: WESH.com

Jose Baez's Exclusive Interview With WESH's Bob Kealing


Baez, a minor league attorney with only one murder trial under his belt, is now playing in the Reasonable Doubt Tour, headlining Cindy and George Anthony. As for that one murder trial, his client was convicted.

Baez, who has made numerous jabs at prosecutors for "leaking evidence" and stating time and time again that the trial of Casey Anthony should NOT be tried in the media - is apparently giving the public a preview of Casey's defense during an exclusive interview with WESH Orlando.

Below are links to extended video excerpts of the exclusive interview between Baez and WESHs Bob Kealing.

Baez consistently calls the forensics "junk science" and unreliable. Funny how Baez has become an expert, practically overnight, on determining the value of the State Prosecutor's evidence.


Video: Baez On Death Penalty

Video: Baez On Outrage

Video: Baez On Smell In Trunk of Casey's Car

Video: Report On Baez From WESH 2 On Friday

Video: Why Casey Anthony Could Go Free

Friday, April 24, 2009

Haleigh Cummings: Little Girl Lost--Her Family's Life of Sex, Drugs, and Lies Update On Ronald Cummings And His Son "Jordan"

With Ronald Cummings out of work, he has plenty of time on his hands. He is out cruising the 'hoods. Harassing his ex-lovers, and all the while, his new "teen bride" is riding shotgun.

Is Ronald searching for Haleigh, trying to obtain custody of another child of his, ---how many children does this guy really have?-- or, is he just too busy partying it up with teen wife Misty and her circle of twenty something, and younger, party girls?

With a prior record of drugs, abuse, and weapons charges, Ronald may now be facing a custody battle over his son, "Junior" with his ex and Junior's mother, Crystal Sheffield.



The caller of the 911 call is Mary Brooks, the great-grandmother of "Jordan", Ronald's one year old son with Ms. Brooks' granddaughter, Amber, who happens to run in the same party circle as teen bride Misty Croslin Cummings, Ronald's wife.

In interviews, Ronald claims to have only two children, Haleigh and "Junior". Mary Brooks claims to have birth certificates that show Cummings as the father of Jordan, her great grandson.

Like Haleigh, Jordan also has a birth defect. Jordan was born with a genetic disorder called Microcephaly, where the head is smaller than normal from abnormal brain growth. It’s associated with Down’s syndrome, according to medical texts, and can be caused by a variety of factors, including, if during pregnancy the mother abused drugs or alcohol, was exposed to toxic chemicals or other diseases.

Read the partial transcript of the 911 call as well as Art Harris' interview with Mary Brooks at Art Harris' exceptional website: The Bald Truth .

Make sure to pay close attention to the arrest of mother and daughter party girls Renee and Amber (Amber being the mother of Jordan).

If Florida CPS is not involved after all of this, I do not know what would get them involved. Kudos to Art Harris and "Cobra" for all their hard work and for going above and beyond to get answers in the disappearance of Haleigh. Hopefully and prayerfully, it will be soon that this beautiful little girl will be found and those responsible will pay for their actions.

God bless little Haleigh.


YouTube video/911 call courtesy Art Harris/The Bald Truth

National Enquirer: Casey Anthony Had Accomplice



The latest edition of the National Enquirer, the May 4, 2009 issue, has Casey gracing the cover yet again. This time, their big lead and bombshell, "Casey had an accomplice and "he" is still on the loose."

I am wondering, how did the paparazzi know to be in Orlando at the time of Caylee's murder and the disposal of her body? Does the National Enquirer have paps hiding in the woods of every major city just waiting for a murder or other crime to occur so they can capture photos of the perp and / or an accomplice?
Also, how do they know the accomplice is a "he"?
Furthermore, why hasn't this "bombshell" revelation been brought to the attention of law enforcement? Must have been a slow news week.

Also, in the bottom inset of the cover, we see "The last photo of Caylee". Honestly, is there anyone out there that has not seen this photo?

Enquiring minds want to know.

Zenaida's Lawyers File Motion to Force Cindy Anthony To Answer Questions


Cindy Anthony at her first deposition~

Zenadia Gonzalez's attorneys file motions to force Cindy to answer questions Cindy thought were "not relevant" to the civil case against her daughter.


In the case against Casey Anthony, the law firm representing Zenaida Gonzalez in a defamation lawsuit against Casey wants a judge to force Cindy to answer questions and to pay for their costs.
Friday, the law firm filed a motion to compel Cindy Anthony to answer whether Casey ever used Cindy's credit cards without her permission.

CINDY DEPO: Part 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 /5 / Images

Cindy refused to answer the question in the first deposition. Gonzalez is suing Casey, because she claimed a babysitter with the same name kidnapped Caylee.

Judge Rodriguez will hear the issue on May 21.

Jose Baez Interview: How Casey Anthony Could Go Free

The Casey Anthony Reasonable Doubt Tour Continues With A Performance By Jose Baez and Other Defense Attorneys In An Exclusive Inteview



Jose Baez, Casey Anthony's less than qualified defense attorney, is continuing the media whoring -the same attention of the media that he is so against when not so savory findings pertaining to his client Casey are released - to reveal key parts of his defense strategy of Casey.

Are you kidding me? This entire circus is out of control. But, what do you expect from an attorney who is not qualified for first chair, and perhaps, not even second chair of the death penalty murder trial he is "preparing".

Baez chastises the prosecution and law enforcement every time the cameras roll, yet at the same moment, he can't control his diarrhea of the mouth, which I believe he caught from Cindy.

Baez and other attorneys interviewed by WESH 2 said the woods where Caylee's remains were discovered are a central place in which much of the case could revolve.

Video: Baez: How Casey Could Go Free

Caylee was missing almost six months before her body was found. Baez said, "They don't know how Caylee passed away. They don't know when Caylee passed away."

Baez and other defense attorneys say prosecutors have not definitively tied Casey Anthony to Caylee's remains along Suburban Drive. They have to prove that Casey dumped the body there before entering state custody and that they remained there for almost six months.
"That's going to become one of the major battlegrounds in the case," said defense attorney Richard Hornsby.
Thomas Luka, an attorney for Casey Anthony's brother, Lee, agreed: "That would be one of the first things I would want to pursue."

Baez also questioned the forensic evidence in the case.
He plans to vigorously attack the single hair found in Casey Anthony's car trunk that prosecutors say is proof a decomposing body was in there. He said his own expert Henry Lee found 17 hairs in the trunk that showed no signs of decomposition.
Baez also will raise questions about the air test that a lab said showed evidence of human decomposition.
"It's not science that's fully accepted within the scientific community," Baez said "It's science that's not been verified. There's absolutely nothing to gauge this science by, so, therefore, it should not be used when someones life is at stake.

After taking the death penalty off the table early on in the investigation, prosecutors now plan to seek the death penalty in the case.

A spokeswoman for State Attorney Lawson Lamar said, "We don't respond to anything about this case outside the courtroom."

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Picture of Caylee Cindy Believes Was Taken At Zanny's Apartment


Above is the picture of Caylee that Cindy was referring to in a voice mail to law enforcement. Cindy claims in the voice mail that she believes that it is "Zanny's apartment".
In the taped interviews of Cindy early in the case, this picture is discussed and Cindy states that Casey told her originally this picture was taken at "Zanny's apartment". However, after Casey's initial arrest, when friends of Casey would visit Cindy and George, one of the friends, and I believe it was Amy, verified that the picture was actually taken at Ricardo Morales' apartment.

Also, during a jail visit three days after the voice mail message, Casey herself said that photo was actually taken at an ex-boyfriend's apartment.


The phone message seems to contradict public statements the Anthony's made during a nationally-televised interview on Wednesday, saying they did not believe Casey would hurt her daughter.

Cindy was initially intrigued by the photo because of the "drum set" in the background because Caylee had become quite fond of playing the drums and spoke of it often, according to Cindy. Cindy also stated in early interviews that she and George were contemplating buying Caylee a drum set for her third birthday.

George and Cindy Anthony Banned from Victim's Memorial Conference Due To Threats and Hate Mail



Victims' Advocates: "George and Cindy Anthony Doing More Harm Than Good "

George and Cindy were scheduled to be keynote speakers at the Melanie Ilene Rieger's Memorial Conference next month in Connecticut. Now, the Anthony's were taken off the agenda after the organizers received hate mail and threats.

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VIDEO: Anthony's Removed From Agenda
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Melanie Ilene Rieger was a college student who was murdered by her boyfriend in 1994. The conference is intended to help the families of murder victims.

Cindy and George Anthony face constant criticism for choosing to support Casey. After telling investigators about Casey's lies, how she stole from the family and even from Caylee's piggy bank, the Anthony's are now dodging questions about whether they fault Casey for anything at all.

The Anthony's appeared on national television for the second day in a row Thursday to talk about their daughter Casey and how they are standing behind their daughter, despite the murder charges that she killed their granddaughter, and is now facing the death penalty.

When asked if they fault Casey for anything at all, Cindy responded, "How can we? We don't know what she's been through. I don't know what that girl has been through. George and I are living the same nightmare," Cindy said.

Focusing more attention on themselves, rather than on Caylee is another issue that victims' advocates in Central Florida claim they are outraged over.

"I wrote suicide notes back in July and August. No one knows that," said Cindy.

George says he wants to be a victim's advocate, helping the families of missing or murdered loved ones in Caylee's memory.

However, some advocates are offended by his actions because someone is already under arrest for Caylee's murder. Many of those victim advocates said they don't want his help. They say the Anthony's have damaged the progress made for victims' rights and for missing person's cases.

One advocate, in particular, is Claire Fielding.

Claire Fielding's daughter, Debra, was kidnapped, raped and murdered in April of 2000in downtown Orlando. She and others believe what brought about Caylee's death is very different and that George and Cindy Anthony knew that from the beginning.

George Anthony has stated, "I want to talk to more people about that kind of stuff. You can't give up. Even though the days get very hard for you, there are people to talk to besides your own family."

George Anthony showed up in Putnam County saying he was there to help Haleigh Cummings' family, even though, just days prior, he told a judge he was too depressed to face a court hearing at that time, as well as being deposed in the civil trial pending against his daughter, Casey.

"To me, this whole thing with the Anthony's, it's like a big circus and George and Cindy are the ringmasters," said Fielding.

Fielding is working with the Bereaved Survivors of Homicide in Orange County, a well-established group that quietly helps victims' families.

"If Casey didn't do it somebody did. Why are you not out there searching for that person instead of going on national television to publicizing whatever it is you want to publicize?" added Fielding.

She says she is disgusted with the Anthonys' network TV appearances and their overtures about helping others.
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I have to agree, Anthony interviews have become too nauseous for morning TV.

I feel this memorial conference-- for the Anthony's-- was another ruse to gain sympathy and perhaps acquire some much needed insight on how true victims respond to and are affected by the heinous events that have taken away their loved ones.

George nor Cindy had no right, in my opinion, to even be in attendance at this Victims' Memorial. Yes, George and Cindy lost their granddaughter in a cruel and heinous act. As far as victims, they are victims of themselves~their actions, their words, their guilt, and their daughter, whom they both choose to "stand behind", (not "beside").

As tragic as Caylee's death is, it was done at the hands of her own mother.
I cannot accept the fact that George and Cindy "standing behind" Casey is out of an enormous outpouring of love for Casey. I think of the "choke out" that occurred between Cindy and Casey on June 15th. What type of love is that? Something horrific happened that night and the end result was Caylee's death. I will continue to believe that each Anthony member has Caylee's blood on their hands.

Who in the Anthony family is standing up for Caylee? Who in that family is driven enough to search for this so called "nanny" each and every day as Cindy proclaimed in the early days of Caylee's disappearance? Not one that I have seen. Maybe an offer of first class travel and accommodations would get them out looking for "Zanny". No, I believe they each know that all they have to do is visit OCSO to see Casey, and they will be looking the "nanny" directly in the face.

I am surprised we haven't heard of a reality show in the works revolving around the lives of George and Cindy and how they are dealing with their loss. Oops, better not give anyone any ideas.....

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Casey Anthony's next court appearance is on May 28, when her lawyer will try to block the release of her videotaped reaction after she learned Caylee's remains had been found.

George and Cindy Anthony's Interview on CBS Early Show Part 2

Cindy Admits to Writing Suicide Letters: Claims Casey "Saved" Her From Taking Her Own Life

In the second part of the exclusive CBS interview, Cindy Anthony reveals she contemplated suicide in the wake of the disappearance of her two-year-old granddaughter, Caylee.

Video Below


Cindy Anthony told Early Show co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez she had her brush with suicidal thoughts in late July, early August, soon after she reported to police that Caylee was missing.

"George and I are living the same nightmare," Cindy said to Rodriguez. " ... I can't judge George for certain things that he's done. You know? I understand certain things. I understand his suicide attempt. A lot of people don't know: I was there, too. I wrote suicide notes back in the end of July and August. No one knows that.

"(I wrote the notes) because I couldn't bear not having Caylee around and not knowing what happened to her. And I wanted, you know, you get to a point when you miss someone so much, that, you know, you think life's not worth living."

And what kept her from going through with it?

"Actually," Cindy responded, "Casey. Once Casey came home, the first time that Casey came home, the very first night, you know, being able to see her and hug her."

On July 15, Cindy called police. She's heard on the 911 call saying, "There's something wrong. I found my daughter's car today. And it smells like there's been a dead body in the damn car."

When Rodriguez asked if she regrets having made that call, Cindy responded, "No, I don't regret anything I did. How can I? I don't know how I would react any differently. I know, after I made the first 911 call, Casey thanked me in the car, because she said I did something that she couldn't do, (which) was to go to the police."

Both Cindy and George expressed what Rodriguez characterized as "unflinching" support for and faith in their daughter.

"I believe in her," Cindy insisted.

"There's some people," George pointed out, "who just say, 'Well, we should just be done with it, just ... be done with it. You can't. That's our daughter. You know?"

"No matter what she may or may not have done?" Rodriguez asked.

""No matter what, that's still our daughter," George answered. "That's - no - no matter what."
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I find it rather, let's say, strategic, that Cindy is divulging this very personal matter regarding her attempted suicide. Cindy does not reveal any details other than she "wrote and left numerous notes". I do not feel the act of note writing justifies a suicide attempt. With Cindy's narcissism, this would have been a media bombshell and would have surely come up at some point during George's "attempt".

I am not one to take the matter of suicide lightly. It is a matter that has personally devastated my family. For Cindy to bring this "note writing" to light at this juncture, is nothing more than a self-centered act, purposely orchestrated to to gain sympathy from potential jury members, as well as the public in general.

These interviews, I feel, are going to further demonstrate Cindy as being self-absorbed and egotistic as well as portraying her manic depression. We have all witnessed her raging mania for all these months, and as recent as the depositions. Now, we have the soft spoken, suicidal Cindy, who did not reveal this much empathy at Caylee's memorial.

Honestly, I think Cindy doesn't want George to continue to have the spotlight on him as he is being treated with "kid gloves" in the media. So what better for Cindy to do - compile a sob story of her own - and, for a little added dramatic effect, praise her daughter for being the one that "saved" her from the brink.
The same daughter that is charged with murder of her own daughter and Cindy's granddaughter.

Hollywood couldn't have written a better script.

~My two cents

Part 2 of the exclusive interview:




video courtesy CBS Early Show

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

George and Cindy Anthony's Interview on CBS Early Morning Show

George and Cindy lost their deal with Queen of Daytime, Oprah Winfrey, because they couldn't wait until April 29th to keep their traps shut. Imagine that, Cindy keeping her mouth shut.

Winfrey agreed to the exclusive, sans audience, interview with the Anthony's to be taped on April 29th and was due to air during May sweeps.

Cindy and George, who did not have much to offer up at their recent depositions in the civil case regarding Zenaida Gonzalez, except for attempts to take control of the situation and gum chewing, now can not wait to talk, and talk and talk.

After weeks of silence and no media whoring, George and Cindy are ready to talk, yet again, in front of cameras and on their terms. Oprah, however, put the brakes on her exclusive interview ~ and perhaps an attempt by the Anthony's to taint the potential jury pool with "their" version of what happened and "their" attacks on law enforcement,~ after Winfrey's discovery that the Anthony's have arranged multiple interviews in the upcoming days even before the taping of her exclusive interview. You go, Oprah!

Here is the first installment of the Anthony's interview that aired on Wednesday morning on CBS's The Early Morning Show. Some other taped segments will air on Thursday morning as well.

Brad Conway, the Anthony's attorney, interjects early in the interview when Cindy is asked about "the smell of death in the car" during the 911 phone calls. Cindy is not allowed to answer. Brad also brings up the subject of "so much pre-trial publicity and how it is going to affect the outcome of the trial". My question to that would be, "Why all the interviews now?" Doing a little spin of your own? A little "deposition flip out" damage control?

Absent from the interview are Cindy's obnoxious gum chewing and water bottle. The now soft spoken Cindy is enough to make anyone nauseous, and George comes off like a whipped puppy. Talk about Jeckle and Hyde. What a contrast from her "you bastard" and "don't tell me I can't pray" screaming fit from just a few days ago. I can't decide which one I prefer, hmm, neither?

And for a little Cindy trivia:
During the almost 9 minute interview itself, in Cindy's responses, she said "you know" a total of 28 times and stated "um" 4 times. That, in comparison to George's use of 2"you know's" and no "um's". A fun fact for those I know that keep up with this for kicks..



Thursday, April 9, 2009

CINDY ANTHONY VIDEO DEPOSITION : ZENAIDA FERNANDEZ-GONZALEZ CIVIL SUIT

CINDY ANTHONY VIDEO DEPOSITION  

IN THE 

ZENAIDA FERNANDEZ-GONZALEZ vs. 

CASEY MARIE ANTHONY CIVIL SUIT

Cindy Anthony during deposition Zenaida Gonzalez civil suit

Cindy Anthony Deposition in the Zenaida Gonzales civil suit VIDEO 
part 1: LINK


Cindy Anthony Deposition in the Zenaida Gonzales civil suit VIDEO 
part 2: LINK

Cindy Anthony Deposition in the Zenaida Gonzales civil suit VIDEO 
part 3: LINK

Cindy Anthony Deposition in the Zenaida Gonzales civil suit VIDEO 
part 4:  LINK


 Cindy Anthony Deposition in the Zenaida Gonzales civil suit VIDEO 
part 5: LINK


Videotaped deposition of Cindy Marie Anthony on April 9, 2009, at Morgan and Morgan Law Offices, Orlando. 

  In response to the 

Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez vs. Casey Marie Anthony 


Remember Caylee

Song: "Mad World" Gary Jules "I find it kinda funny, I find it kinda sad. The dreams in which I'm dying are the best I've ever had.. It's a mad, mad world.." Video courtesy Sean Krause '08 Sleep Well Friend, Justice for Caylee has finally begun ~SM 6.23.11

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