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Old 06-19-2023, 10:55 AM
 
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A juror who has long regretted being part of her acquital, reacts after viewing kc's latest 3 part "interview";

"I think I wanted answers that I'm never going to get. If I heard her talk during court, I would've convicted her. I really think so."

Asked whether there was anything in the interview that changed his mind about Anthony, the juror thought for a moment. "No. This is classic Casey Anthony. She's still lying after all these years. And once a liar, always a liar."
https://people.com/crime/casey-antho...-juror-reacts/


Alina Burroughs, who investigated Anthony's case, points to details that don't add up

> Burroughs was the one who took the phone call that Anthony's white Pontiac Sunfire "smelled like a dead body" and needed to be searched. She performed several search warrants at the Anthony family home. And when Caylee Anthony's body was found in December 2008, Burroughs spent 11 days at the scene, meticulously gathering the little girl's remains and additional evidence.
https://people.com/crime/crime-scene...ons-interview/

It's possible kc's performances have something to do w/; false memory syndrome, also called recovered memory, pseudomemory, and memory distortion, the experience, usually in the context of adult psychotherapy, of seeming to remember events that never actually occurred. These pseudomemories are often quite vivid and emotionally charged, especially those representing acts of abuse or violence committed against the subject during childhood.

The letter to the cellie may have been the beginning of such ruminations. She desperately needed something. She was also receiving 'talk therapy' while in jail. (Now she's got a graphics artist.)

What chaps my hide is the focus is never on Caylee. The real VICTIM. If you think your daddy murdered your daughter (by holding a pillow over her face while assaulting her!?), then FGS do something about it. She teased that she could bring charges. Then do it. But she followed w/'there's no statute of limitations' (on sexual abuse). Oh, so she wasn't talking about Caylee. That is the bottom line.

Cindy's definitely got George bull-nosed. (He's such a Milquetoast) I don't know what's wrong w/Lee, & don't care - about any of them or their possible lascivious idiosyncracies. Who cares about George's pron addiction, gambling habit, whether he lied about going to work, bankrupted the family, had extra marital affairs ..or any other <bleep> thing? All I care about is WHO murdered Caylee & why aren't they being held responsible. Period.

Let kc sit down for an interview w/the above investigator & address THOSE pesky details that don't add up between her story & the FACTS, instead of some previously approved questions from a cloying sycophant designed to illicit a lot of orchestrated drama (along w/accompanying background dirge).

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Old 02-03-2024, 12:11 PM
 
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In response to Casey Anthony’s recent accusations against her father, George and Cindy Anthony agree to undergo polygraph tests on-camera to answer lingering questions about George’s involvement in Caylee’s death in the new special, “Casey Anthony’s Parents: The Lie Detector Test.” Their real-time responses to the polygraph questions are laid bare in the documentary along with each spouse’s reaction to the other’s answers and the lie detector results. As old wounds are ripped open again, will the polygraph tests finally bring closure?

Watch Now:

https://www.aetv.com/specials/casey-...-detector-test

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Old 02-03-2024, 12:16 PM
 
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I discovered the above, which aired in early Jan., while viewing an episode of The Behavior Panel.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnatqJ3aQo0

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