
07-09-2011, 09:08 AM
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Originally Posted by senior citizen
Very, very well written.........extremely insightful.
I have the same doubts about George Anthony.
I also thought she would, at the very least, be charged with child neglect.
Also, Dr. Drew, psychologist, recently asked the same question I did.
Why didn't either the prosecution or the defense bring up the fact that Casey had a seizure prior to all of this and was taken to the hospital??
There must have been some type of brain exam. She had also told a close friend that she felt she was going insane. Speculation is that the seizure was from drug use or heavy drinking......but who knows?
Again, no matter what fame or notoriety (or money) Casey gains, her daughter's death will haunt her for eternity.
I feel sorry for the judge, who said he can't even walk across the street to get his lunch now.....for fear of being attacked, I assume. To quote him, as we only saw him briefly on the news.......he said that some folks want to filet and pour salt into the wounds (of the jurists or whom ever was involved in the verdict). Hopefully all of those Orlando folks will settle down and become obsessed with another case, of which I can see there are many (in the Orlando Sentinel newspaper).
I can have reasonable doubt and "imagine" that perhaps George, afraid of Cindy, staged a kidnapping and it really did snowball out of control with the duct tape (which my husband thinks was to keep bugs and snakes out of the child's mouth) and heart shaped sticker........but perhaps didn't realize the extent of this coverup or how savvy the Orange County detectives really are.
It is quite possible she died in an accidental drowning....and they both panicked. But how much easier it would have been to call 911.
My husband thinks the child might have died of heat in a hot car trunk, forgotten by Casey while at the "club". ......again, a coverup by George....or perhaps a faked drowning and then the double coverup. Unless one of them eventually cracks, no one will ever know for sure.
Didn't she date several young police cadets or officers , who later resigned?
Why didn't the police check the site sooner...when the meter reader first alerted them to his suspicions. He was a suspcious character at at that and is down on record as having duct taped his own wife, according to her deposition..........so as Jose said, "Follow the duct tape". I can see why the jury was puzzled.
Even if she cut her long locks, bleached them blonde, went into a sort of witness protection program in Cheyenne Wyoming, she'd still be hunted down by the media. (Obviously she is not a witness; I just used that as an example...new identity, new location, etc.)
Also, why did not either the prosectution or the defense mention the traffic violation she had while driving Annie Downing/Dowling's car....with her friend seated beside her. She presented a fake i.d. to the police officer with the name of Zenaida Gonzalez on it. Later , she appeared in court and paid the fine, under the name of Zenaida Gonzalez. Early on, I thought that perhaps she had "multiple personalities" which could come from early child issues of incest or molestation. In other words, she compartmentalized her feelings and emotions by taking on different identities.......maybe the "real" Casey didn't even remember what she did .....
Why was a professor named Zenaida Gonzales' college office robbed right around the time this all came about.........her computer was stolen.
There are a lot of Zenaida Gonzales out there.
I guess we will never know for sure.
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I should have said that the police did check on the many Zenaida Gonzales' out there, but what if the one filing charges against Casey is NOT the one she meant? Who owned that abandoned house they keep showing on TRU TV which was near the place Caylee was found? Once I read that the previous owners had a name similar to Zenaida Gonzales. Lots of gaps in the entire case.
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