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nc1948
09-06-2008, 01:43 PM
Originally posted by M.Gundy48


I agree, it does look like a teddy bear from the little we can see, but why would a teddy bear be in that area of the car? Backseat -yes, but under there- nope. [/*]

but it is not in a bag? WHY? I always have more questions than answers about this case

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 01:43 PM
Originally posted by day2day


This is what i use for work and it pretty much does it all. Its a computer, a scanner (for barcodes), and a camera.

http://images.search.yahoo.com/images/view?back=http%3A%2F%2Fimages.search.yahoo.com%2Fs earch%2Fimages%3Fp%3Dsymbol%2Bcomputer%26fr%3Dyfp-t-501%26toggle%3D1%26cop%3Dmss%26ei%3DUTF-8&w=150&h=150&imgurl=www.autoidsavings.com%2Fmm5%2Fgraphics%2F00 000001%2FImagesOriginal%2FSymbol%2520MC70%2520EDA. jpg&rurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.autoidsavings.com%2FSymbol.h tml&size=6kB&name=Symbol+MC70+EDA.jpg&p=symbol+computer&type=JPG&oid=0827d8aa7a181bb0&no=17&tt=22,004&sigr=118lsbfrc&sigi=12i0ele8e&sigb=135lbamar [/*]Do you do that with a stuffed animal in the other hand?

bluwaters
09-06-2008, 01:43 PM
Originally posted by Chevalier
Surely she has access to the garage. [/*]
I agree. It seems to me that any weapon within Casey's allowed "range" would be a violation of her bond restrictions.

Chevalier
09-06-2008, 01:44 PM
Originally posted by Regina.Lampert


I bet you can't find a previous post of mine that mentions casey anthony wearing shorts. Why? Cuz I have never mentioned it before. [/*]Guilt by association my little shrimp. You post with people who have mentioned it. :tongue:

SavannahStar
09-06-2008, 01:44 PM
Originally posted by day2day


IMO the Caylee shirt is offensive. And you believe that Baez cant afford air conditioning? And how do YOU know its HOT in his office?

just askin? jmo [/*]

I'm in my air conditioned house in FL right now, wearing shorts.

MyrDawn
09-06-2008, 01:44 PM
Originally posted by panokatana


Hard to explain, since different things mean different things to different people. There are some folks who might perceive wearing the short shorts to the attorney's office is less than genteel considering the circumstances. They perhaps represent a carefree attitude to some, while others are not offended at all. In my day, it was the thing to dress up when attending church, court, the office of a professional...and even the doctor. There are some places that do not allow visitors in shorts (and I've had to wait outside.)

If the weather is an issue, some might have chosen to wear a skirt (or wraparound) at a fair length. Others might not. I don't think genteelity was one of Casey's virtues (imo), but I do think it is ok for people to question it amongst themselves, as they do here.

JMO [/*]

We're talking about Florida, where shorts are practially the uniform. Just like here in Texas, except it's jeans here. People wear jeans almost everywhere here...places that would be considered rude elsewhere it's accepted here. Just like wearing shorts in Florida and California.

JMO

concernedmom
09-06-2008, 01:44 PM
Originally posted by Regina.Lampert


Smart Chev, I say haul her butt back to jail for breaking the bail agreement. [/*]

Absolutely.

commonguymd
09-06-2008, 01:45 PM
Originally posted by panokatana


Hard to explain, since different things mean different things to different people. There are some folks who might perceive wearing the short shorts to the attorney's office is less than genteel considering the circumstances. They perhaps represent a carefree attitude to some, while others are not offended at all. In my day, it was the thing to dress up when attending church, court, the office of a professional...and even the doctor. There are some places that do not allow visitors in shorts (and I've had to wait outside.)

If the weather is an issue, some might have chosen to wear a skirt (or wraparound) at a fair length. Others might not. I don't think genteelity was one of Casey's virtues (imo), but I do think it is ok for people to question it amongst themselves, as they do here.

JMO [/*]


I go back to Rob getting hit on by her according to him. She lulls and appeals to men I guess. Or thinks she does.

day2day
09-06-2008, 01:45 PM
Originally posted by Joan Weiss
Do you do that with a stuffed animal in the other hand? [/*]

Ummm not usualy..although i might use it and have something "else" in my other hand. :shrug:

SavannahStar
09-06-2008, 01:45 PM
Originally posted by Kathlb



I blew the images up some. If you keep clicking on them you will get the larger versions. Looks like a phone and a teddy bear to me. MOO

Evidence gathered (http://s242.photobucket.com/albums/ff296/kathlb/evidence/) [/*]

It's too long for a phone, IMO.

kellabeck
09-06-2008, 01:45 PM
Originally posted by Regina.Lampert


When your hubbie has a client like casey anthony parading around in shorts and spending hours on end at his office. :tongue: [/*]

Not to mention the client is BF-a-Minute Casey who her lawyer called "my girl."

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 01:46 PM
Originally posted by Armchairdet



I was thinking that too. Like a sniffer, scanner, something or other.

Also, if she is LE not only is that not the way to handle evidence IMO, it is also not a typical way to grasp a weapon IMO. [/*]I always held my ex-hubby's gun that way when I had to move it, careful not to touch anything that would make it go off. He was ex-LE too, and had his gun in various parts of the house at times. I'm sure it's a gun. imo

WinnieLeigh7
09-06-2008, 01:46 PM
although i agree the the garage is a structure of the house...
and technically this could represent a violation of the 'bail' agreement or whatever...

if it is her fathers and he locked it up in the garage...and they revoke her bail for that...

as much as i want to see her locked up...

i think it's going to be too much support for their claim of her 'constitutional rights' being voilated...
because it would seem that the le is doing whatever they could do to keep her behind bars, instead of or before charging her with murder.

and, it voilates george's right as well...
the right to bear arms



not that i like any of this 'defense'...
i just don't want to give them any leverage that could later be used to benefit casey.

steffaroob4
09-06-2008, 01:46 PM
Originally posted by Pebbles
WFTV Channel 9 Orlando reported that a weapon (perhaps a gun) was what was found during the search early this morning of George's car.

The reporter said that a judge could decide if another warrant for Casey's arrest should be considered. Part of the restrictions for Casey being out on bond is no weapons in the house. The reporter did say it would be up to a judge if Casey could go back to jail, because the weapon may have belonged to George and it was not actually in the house.

I do hope that the searchers find something this week end.

I also agree that hopefully LE did collect the thrown out stuffed animals. The more I think about it, saying the stuffed toys smelled like smoke just did not make sense to me.


Thank you to Tim and the searchers for not giving up on Caylee. You are her heroes.


:rose: [/*]

ewww... So they think it is a gun, how stupid can they be, didn't they promise in court to tend to casey when she was out?

How stupid can they be, are they above the law?

jammies
09-06-2008, 01:47 PM
car in driveway

kakax
09-06-2008, 01:47 PM
Originally posted by Joan Weiss
Here's the link. Pic #2. Yes, it is a gun. You can see the finger guard if you enlarge the pic. imo


http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/crime/orl-caylee-anthonypics-photos,0,5614814.photogallery [/*]


I have enlarged it and I don't see that? It looks like she is holding something flat with writing on the top.

missy1974
09-06-2008, 01:47 PM
watching the webcam... anyone know who's car that is?

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 01:47 PM
Originally posted by nc1948


but it is not in a bag? WHY? I always have more questions than answers about this case [/*]He's handing the bag to her.

Kathlb
09-06-2008, 01:48 PM
Originally posted by Joan Weiss
Look at the bottom of the dark object in her hand. It's a trigger/finger guard. With the car trim behind it, you can see the dark outline. imo

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/crime/orl-caylee-anthonypics-photos,0,5614814.photogallery [/*]

In looking at it again in the real closeup I blew up, it seems to be too thick to be a cell phone. So you just may be correct. :beer:

jammies
09-06-2008, 01:48 PM
Originally posted by missy1974
watching the webcam... anyone know who's car that is? [/*]


what sort of license plate is that?

day2day
09-06-2008, 01:48 PM
Originally posted by Joan Weiss
I always held my ex-hubby's gun that way when I had to move it, careful not to touch anything that would make it go off. He was ex-LE too, and had his gun in various parts of the house at times. I'm sure it's a gun. imo [/*]

If George's gun causes Casey to go back to jail, I certainly would NOT wanna be him. Cause Cindy is not gonna be very happy after signing that bond and all. jmo

Boxer
09-06-2008, 01:48 PM
Originally posted by WinnieLeigh7
although i agree the the garage is a structure of the house...
and technically this could represent a violation of the 'bail' agreement or whatever...

if it is her fathers and he locked it up in the garage...and they revoke her bail for that...

as much as i want to see her locked up...

i think it's going to be too much support for their claim of her 'constitutional rights' being voilated...
because it would seem that the le is doing whatever they could do to keep her behind bars, instead of or before charging her with murder.

and, it voilates george's right as well...
the right to bear arms



not that i like any of this 'defense'...
i just don't want to give them any leverage that could later be used to benefit casey. [/*]

IMO, it depends on his answer to the question "Are there any guns in the house?"

bluwaters
09-06-2008, 01:48 PM
Originally posted by M.Gundy48


They can eat, but who would want to celebrate anything other than the safe return of their granddaughter?

(Sorry if your remark was meant sarcatically and I just didn't get it. Haven't been here long enough to know everyone's personality yet. ) [/*]

Well, whatever they eat or did not eat, I don't think they committed a */day dinner crime.
I'm no fan of the Anthony's, but I don't see any significance in their dinner choices last night.

missy1974
09-06-2008, 01:49 PM
Originally posted by jammies



what sort of license plate is that? [/*]

I don't have a clue lol :chicken:

I do rememeber it being talked about in the last few days... anyone know? floridians?

CinTN
09-06-2008, 01:50 PM
Car with yellow tag just pulled in the driveway,, a few people standing on the sidwalk PAST the tape...

kellabeck
09-06-2008, 01:50 PM
Just watching GVS now....Padilla said that Casey told him Zenaida and her sister Samantha took Caylee from her, held her down and before driving off in a "2008 silver Ford Focus" Zenaida handed her a list [sic] and said "If you don't want your baby hurt, here's what you tell the cops for the next 30 days."

You see. And Casey showed them!! She said NOTHING to the cops for the next 30 days.

You can understand why Cindy believes this story.
:rolleyes:

kitty1182
09-06-2008, 01:50 PM
Originally posted by jammies



what sort of license plate is that? [/*]


What cam are you watching? Mine is blank:(

Armchairdet
09-06-2008, 01:50 PM
Originally posted by day2day


This is what i use for work and it pretty much does it all. Its a computer, a scanner (for barcodes), and a camera.

http://images.search.yahoo.com/images/view?back=http%3A%2F%2Fimages.search.yahoo.com%2Fs earch%2Fimages%3Fp%3Dsymbol%2Bcomputer%26fr%3Dyfp-t-501%26toggle%3D1%26cop%3Dmss%26ei%3DUTF-8&w=150&h=150&imgurl=www.autoidsavings.com%2Fmm5%2Fgraphics%2F00 000001%2FImagesOriginal%2FSymbol%2520MC70%2520EDA. jpg&rurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.autoidsavings.com%2FSymbol.h tml&size=6kB&name=Symbol+MC70+EDA.jpg&p=symbol+computer&type=JPG&oid=0827d8aa7a181bb0&no=17&tt=22,004&sigr=118lsbfrc&sigi=12i0ele8e&sigb=135lbamar [/*]


I couldn't see it on your link. I am very interested though, because I thought it seemed like something like that. Someone else just posted that they verified it was a gun I think. That that is the way LE would hold a gun considered to beevidence if I read correctly.

Cheri_G
09-06-2008, 01:51 PM
Originally posted by Joan Weiss
Look at the bottom of the dark object in her hand. It's a trigger/finger guard. With the car trim behind it, you can see the dark outline. imo

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/crime/orl-caylee-anthonypics-photos,0,5614814.photogallery [/*]

Based on the way she's holding the object in her hand it I don't think its a gun.

trich
09-06-2008, 01:51 PM
But wouldn't chloroform be the type of package that would need to be signed for? I am just wondering. Doesn't seem like the type of thing you would want UPS to just leave on the porch.


Has it ever occured to any one :
That the chloroform could have been at the house awhile for whatever reasons .
If Casey spotted it then checked to see if it could be used to sedate Caylee so Casey could go do her thing and of course
used too much so it killed Caylee.

I am sure LE knows when the chloroform was purchased ...surely they have gone over every cc that the Anthony's own.
I wonder if any of her "boy friends" let her use their cc for whatever reasons she could have come up with?
I would love to know when the search for uses of chloroform was
made....I feel like Cindy being a nurse would already know what it can be used for ...so IMO it was Casey who ordered it if it had not been already at the house or purchased for other reasons a while ago.

jammies
09-06-2008, 01:51 PM
Originally posted by kitty1182



What cam are you watching? Mine is blank:( [/*]


http://media.myfoxorlando.com/live/mobilecam.html

Velouria
09-06-2008, 01:51 PM
Originally posted by WinnieLeigh7


i don't necessarily see wrong in this, although i see your point...

but in some sense you have to try to obtain some type of 'normal' back in your life despite the situation surrounding them.

i would be interested to know whether they also celebrated caylee's birthday, even without her...

i would think they would have, even if it was a cake and presents and 'remember when' stories...

moments of remembering good times and laughter, realizing the absence and tears.


dunno, i just think that's what i would do. [/*]

Good post, Winnie :)

kakax
09-06-2008, 01:52 PM
Originally posted by CinTN
Car with yellow tag just pulled in the driveway,, a few people standing on the sidwalk PAST the tape... [/*]


Have you seen anyone get out of the driveway?

I meant get out of the car...ugh I still feel asleep.

panokatana
09-06-2008, 01:52 PM
Originally posted by MyrDawn


We're talking about Florida, where shorts are practially the uniform. Just like here in Texas, except it's jeans here. People wear jeans almost everywhere here...places that would be considered rude elsewhere it's accepted here. Just like wearing shorts in Florida and California.

JMO [/*]

Then what's the point of having someone dress differently (to give the jury a better perception) during trial? It's still hot Florida during the trial, but you rarely see someone in shorts and a tank if they are trying to give a good image of themselves. The Baez's...Mr and Mrs, didn't happen to show up last night in their BarBQue duds,did they? (Haven't seen the video.)
I, too, live in the deep south and although it's always hot in the summer, there are still those who put image over comfort. It's really no big deal, though...just meant that how one dresses during what events...means different things to different people.

JMO

crymeariver2006
09-06-2008, 01:52 PM
Originally posted by Pebbles
WFTV Channel 9 Orlando reported that a weapon (perhaps a gun) was what was found during the search early this morning of George's car.

The reporter said that a judge could decide if another warrant for Casey's arrest should be considered. Part of the restrictions for Casey being out on bond is no weapons in the house. The reporter did say it would be up to a judge if Casey could go back to jail, because the weapon may have belonged to George and it was not actually in the house.

I do hope that the searchers find something this week end.

I also agree that hopefully LE did collect the thrown out stuffed animals. The more I think about it, saying the stuffed toys smelled like smoke just did not make sense to me.


Thank you to Tim and the searchers for not giving up on Caylee. You are her heroes.


:rose: [/*]

Hey! I might have been right about something! :D

It would be up to the judge and it's going to depend on how serious he wants his restrictions taken. No weapons meant no weapons. Period. If it's in the vehicle and the vehicle is in the garage and the garage is attached to the house......

I say haul her back in!

kitty1182
09-06-2008, 01:52 PM
Originally posted by jammies



http://media.myfoxorlando.com/live/mobilecam.html [/*]


Thanks!! :)

Chevalier
09-06-2008, 01:52 PM
Originally posted by WinnieLeigh7
although i agree the the garage is a structure of the house...
and technically this could represent a violation of the 'bail' agreement or whatever...

if it is her fathers and he locked it up in the garage...and they revoke her bail for that...

as much as i want to see her locked up...

i think it's going to be too much support for their claim of her 'constitutional rights' being voilated...
because it would seem that the le is doing whatever they could do to keep her behind bars, instead of or before charging her with murder.

and, it voilates george's right as well...
the right to bear arms



not that i like any of this 'defense'...
i just don't want to give them any leverage that could later be used to benefit casey. [/*]

Oh my goodness. You lose your right to a gun when you accept the conditions of her bail. Want a gun, refuse to have her released to your home. It was his choice.

Just how did they know to go straight to the car spare tire wheel well? Either there was talk of the gun in the house and the house is bugged or George voluntarily told them where to find it and they all agreed to get it at that hour of the morning when the media glare would be lessened.

kitty1182
09-06-2008, 01:53 PM
Looks like it might be some kind of goverment tag:confused:

Boxer
09-06-2008, 01:53 PM
http://www.worldlicenceplates.com/jpglps/USA_FL_OT.jpg

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 01:53 PM
Originally posted by Cheri_G


Based on the way she's holding the object in her hand it I don't think its a gun. [/*]Have you ever held one?

Look at the bottom of the object, you can see the finger guard outlined on the silver background.

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/crime/orl-caylee-anthonypics-photos,0,5614814.photogallery

missy1974
09-06-2008, 01:54 PM
someone did get out of the car and went to the front door, I couldn't tell who it was though. Had to be someone important enough to have the camera's there and taping.

jammies
09-06-2008, 01:54 PM
Originally posted by Boxer
http://www.worldlicenceplates.com/jpglps/USA_FL_OT.jpg [/*]



wow you are quick! Sheriff?

WinnieLeigh7
09-06-2008, 01:54 PM
as for the short shorts...

and i'm putting on my protective gear as i play devil's advocate here lol...

first and foremost...
who cares, is this relevant

okay, okay...
well some find in 'suggestive' i guess...


but, and i'm blocking out all knowledge of the sitation...
casey is a pretty girl...

i'd imagine that's about all her wardobe holds, jeans, short shorts and short skirts...

combine that with her lifestyle...and well, i'd be willing to bet on it.

i can't imagine her going shopping for a new wardrobe, */c whoa...how would that appear...
daughter's missing, it's known now...and she's shopping


anyway, it is fl, it is hot...despite inside buildings have ac...

i would in a law office in sc...it gets hot here too...

the clients come in 'normal day' attire...
if it's a business contact, yes they are usually in business attire...

if it's a 'blue collar' worker...they're usually in uniform...

if it's just a regular folk, they are just in their 'regular folk' clothes lol

and yes, i've even seen the thong panties being exposed....you know those lil' things...

anywhoot...ya follow the pattern :)

and that's my script...i mean story...
and i'm sticking to it :D

kakax
09-06-2008, 01:55 PM
Originally posted by Boxer
http://www.worldlicenceplates.com/jpglps/USA_FL_OT.jpg [/*]


You are such a good sleuther...great find!!

bluwaters
09-06-2008, 01:55 PM
Originally posted by crymeariver2006


Hey! I might have been right about something! :D

It would be up to the judge and it's going to depend on how serious he wants his restrictions taken. No weapons meant no weapons. Period. If it's in the vehicle and the vehicle is in the garage and the garage is attached to the house......

I say haul her back in! [/*]

I'm with you! :patriot:

missy1974
09-06-2008, 01:55 PM
Originally posted by Boxer
http://www.worldlicenceplates.com/jpglps/USA_FL_OT.jpg [/*]

tyty so it's a sherrifs plate!

day2day
09-06-2008, 01:55 PM
Originally posted by Armchairdet



I couldn't see it on your link. I am very interested though, because I thought it seemed like something like that. Someone else just posted that they verified it was a gun I think. That that is the way LE would hold a gun considered to beevidence if I read correctly. [/*]

Sorry about that :(..
Here is another link-
http://www.motorola.com/business/US-EN/MC75+.do?vgnextoid=237def1a5113a110VgnVCM100000840 6*00aRCRD

Your workers will enjoy having all the features they need right at their fingertips in one device designed to endure all-day, everyday use outside the enterprise — including push-to-talk, integrated GPS with superior sensitivity and tracking capabilities, 1D and 2D bar code scanning, a high resolution 2 megapixel autofocus color camera, 802.11a/*/g wireless LAN (WLAN), Bluetooth and IrDA connectivity.

Boxer
09-06-2008, 01:55 PM
Originally posted by jammies




wow you are quick! Sheriff? [/*]

that's what it looks like to me. the only other one that is almost all yellow is the 'choose life' tag:shrug:

Motomom
09-06-2008, 01:55 PM
Originally posted by WinnieLeigh7
although i agree the the garage is a structure of the house...
and technically this could represent a violation of the 'bail' agreement or whatever...

if it is her fathers and he locked it up in the garage...and they revoke her bail for that...

as much as i want to see her locked up...

i think it's going to be too much support for their claim of her 'constitutional rights' being voilated...
because it would seem that the le is doing whatever they could do to keep her behind bars, instead of or before charging her with murder.

and, it voilates george's right as well...
the right to bear arms



not that i like any of this 'defense'...
i just don't want to give them any leverage that could later be used to benefit casey. [/*]

Just getting here. If that is a gun, then she needs to go back to jail. She knows, as does her father the rules. No guns allowed in the home. The garage is part of the home, if the car was in the garage..too bad for Casey. Nobody is trampling her rights.. Only Caylee's rights have been trampled IMO

jammies
09-06-2008, 01:55 PM
Originally posted by missy1974


tyty so it's a sherrifs plate! [/*]



It looked to me like a woman with a purple shirt. :shrug:

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 01:56 PM
Originally posted by missy1974


tyty so it's a sherrifs plate! [/*]It never stops. :rolleyes:

WinnieLeigh7
09-06-2008, 01:56 PM
Originally posted by Boxer


IMO, it depends on his answer to the question "Are there any guns in the house?" [/*]

true, good point

MyrDawn
09-06-2008, 01:56 PM
Originally posted by panokatana


Then what's the point of having someone dress differently (to give the jury a better perception) during trial? It's still hot Florida during the trial, but you rarely see someone in shorts and a tank if they are trying to give a good image of themselves. The Baez's...Mr and Mrs, didn't happen to show up last night in their BarBQue duds,did they? (Haven't seen the video.)
I, too, live in the deep south and although it's always hot in the summer, there are still those who put image over comfort. It's really no big deal, though...just meant that how one dresses during what events...means different things to different people.

JMO [/*]

Casey wore the shorts to her attorney's office, not to a courtroom during a trial.

But, you'd probably be surprised at how many defendants do wear jeans to their trials. They fit right in with the jurors, who are mostly wearing jeans, too.

Chevalier
09-06-2008, 01:56 PM
Originally posted by M.Gundy48


Do you think Greta would agree to participate with LE in an attempt to put out false information in order to effect some kind of response by the Anthony family? [/*]I don't understand your question.

I think the Anthony's spoke and the Anthony's lied. I think the Anthony's concocted a story and did not need Greta's help in doing so.

kakax
09-06-2008, 01:56 PM
I"m assuming I missed the person getting out of the car because the cameras seem to be trained on the door? Anyone see the people leave the car?

missy1974
09-06-2008, 01:56 PM
Originally posted by jammies




It looked to me like a woman with a purple shirt. :shrug: [/*]


I thought it was pink LOL but hey... my daughter says only real men can wear pink ;)

kitty1182
09-06-2008, 01:56 PM
Originally posted by missy1974


tyty so it's a sherrifs plate! [/*]

Wow!!!!

commonguymd
09-06-2008, 01:57 PM
Originally posted by Boxer
http://www.worldlicenceplates.com/jpglps/USA_FL_OT.jpg [/*]


Dang. Sheriff visiting.

crymeariver2006
09-06-2008, 01:57 PM
Originally posted by Boxer
http://www.worldlicenceplates.com/jpglps/USA_FL_OT.jpg [/*]

Ooooh, yellow is sheriff's tag.

Destini
09-06-2008, 01:57 PM
Originally posted by kakax
I"m assuming I missed the person getting out of the car because the cameras seem to be trained on the door? Anyone see the people leave the car? [/*]

I saw someone get out of the car & go inside but couldn't tell much about them.

Pebbles
09-06-2008, 01:57 PM
Originally posted by Chevalier


Oh my goodness. You lose your right to a gun when you accept the conditions of her bail. Want a gun, refuse to have her released to your home. It was his choice.

Just how did they know to go straight to the car spare tire wheel well? Either there was talk of the gun in the house and the house is bugged or George voluntarily told them where to find it and they all agreed to get it at that hour of the morning when the media glare would be lessened. [/*]

My husband and son do agree that even if GA was ex LE, part of the agreement of the bond is no weapons in the house.

As the news reporter stated it would be up to a judge to decide if the weapon was actually "in the house" because it was in the garage in George's car.

I also am wondering who contacted LE. I believe GA would have let LE know he had a gun and given it to them instead of letting them come to the house at 2:45 a.m. in the morning. Also makes me wonder where the gun was the first time Casey was out on bail.

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 01:58 PM
Originally posted by Cheri_G


Based on the way she's holding the object in her hand it I don't think its a gun. [/*]Unless you're gonna use it, how do you think she should hold it?

tiny paw-prints
09-06-2008, 01:58 PM
web cam #1 ... camera crews are on the sidewalk pointing cameras at the house...a silver car in driveway/Henry?

day2day
09-06-2008, 01:58 PM
Originally posted by Boxer
http://www.worldlicenceplates.com/jpglps/USA_FL_OT.jpg [/*]

You are GOOD...

Genie
09-06-2008, 01:58 PM
Does anyone know if LE interviewed Z's suppossed roomate Raquel?

kakax
09-06-2008, 01:58 PM
Originally posted by Destini


I saw someone get out of the car & go inside but couldn't tell much about them. [/*]


Thanks!!

steffaroob4
09-06-2008, 01:58 PM
Originally posted by Armchairdet



If it is a gun, which I don't see but anyway, I don't think it is evidence in a crime.

But I do believe that there isn't to be guns in the home while Casey is there during the house arrest.

So, they didn't take her to jail. But the gun was not actually in the house.

My question is is that like a grey area? I mean BH's pals have guns. Casey is the one on house arrest. So the law was perhaps written with the idea being the criminal cannot have access?

I know, I am probably not making any sense. Also I am reading backwards after I have been gone a while so disregard if this makes no sense, or if it has been addressed. I will catch up. :D [/*]

Here is a thought for you.

Did casey have easy access to the gun, could she have gotten her hands on it?

I believe that her just being in his car with that gun in it would be a violation, the GPs had to promise to follow the rules of her being allowed out, too.

Boxer
09-06-2008, 01:58 PM
Originally posted by MyrDawn


Casey wore the shorts to her attorney's office, not to a courtroom during a trial.

But, you'd probably be surprised at how many defendants do wear jeans to their trials. They fit right in with the jurors, who are mostly wearing jeans, too. [/*]

makes me urp a little to almost defend her...but if he bit on THAT (that said with much disdain) he ain't worth it....yuk.

tashi
09-06-2008, 01:58 PM
Originally posted by commonguymd



Dang. Sheriff visiting. [/*]

And I don't think he's apologizing to Cindy

CinTN
09-06-2008, 01:58 PM
Originally posted by Barefooted


Maybe its Zenaida coming to visit!:rolleyes: [/*]


:lol: ah yes that explains it..lol

I didnt see who it was,, but IIRC the yellow tags are Government.. or Shariff

barskin&co.
09-06-2008, 01:58 PM
I missed the action...I just see a bunch of newspeople gathering. It doesn't look too big. :shrug:

crymeariver2006
09-06-2008, 01:58 PM
Originally posted by Motomom


Just getting here. If that is a gun, then she needs to go back to jail. She knows, as does her father the rules. No guns allowed in the home. The garage is part of the home, if the car was in the garage..too bad for Casey. Nobody is trampling her rights.. Only Caylee's rights have been trampled IMO [/*]

I agree. Especially if it's in a vehicle that she's going to be riding in.

Haul her back in!

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 01:59 PM
Originally posted by MyrDawn


Casey wore the shorts to her attorney's office, not to a courtroom during a trial.

But, you'd probably be surprised at how many defendants do wear jeans to their trials. They fit right in with the jurors, who are mostly wearing jeans, too. [/*]They're not allowed in the courtroom in my area. imo

bluwaters
09-06-2008, 01:59 PM
Originally posted by commonguymd



Dang. Sheriff visiting. [/*]

Doncha hate it when that happens? :biggrin:

dixielover
09-06-2008, 01:59 PM
Originally posted by Pebbles


My husband and son do agree that even if GA was ex LE, part of the agreement of the bond is no weapons in the house.

As the news reporter stated it would be up to a judge to decide if the weapon was actually "in the house" because it was in the garage in George's car.

I also am wondering who contacted LE. I believe GA would have let LE know he had a gun and given it to them instead of letting them come to the house at 2:45 a.m. in the morning. Also makes me wonder where the gun was the first time Casey was out on bail. [/*]

Is George working?

maybe one of his co-workers saw him put the gun in the car-do security guards really carry guns? imo

missy1974
09-06-2008, 01:59 PM
I wonder is this is one of those 'random checks on Casey'? As part of the bond agreement, I thought that she could have random checks to make sure she was in the house and following the rules, etc. JMO

MyrDawn
09-06-2008, 02:00 PM
Originally posted by ~DaddysGirl~


You hit it dead center in describing the various things that are being worried about here as "problems"; shorts, T-shirts, brownies, backpacks, time spent at a Defense Attorney's office - all petty, micromanaged nothings in the face of a missing, possibly murdered 3 year old.

You really have to wonder. [/*]

Some people just like to think there's hanky panky going on between Casey and Baez and are scrutinizing everything trying to prove it to themselves and/or others.

JMO

steffaroob4
09-06-2008, 02:00 PM
Originally posted by Regina.Lampert


Smart Chev, I say haul her butt back to jail for breaking the bail agreement. [/*]

ITA
If the GPs can't follow the rules, how are we suppose to think casey will.

commonguymd
09-06-2008, 02:00 PM
Originally posted by bluwaters


Doncha hate it when that happens? :biggrin: [/*]


Maybe they are bringing news from the search.

kakax
09-06-2008, 02:00 PM
Originally posted by bluwaters


Doncha hate it when that happens? :biggrin: [/*]


:D Not in this case!! My own house...yes LOL!!

barskin&co.
09-06-2008, 02:00 PM
Originally posted by day2day


You are GOOD... [/*]

Or her big sister, Samantha, or the Easter Bunny, hop hop hopping down the lane....

crymeariver2006
09-06-2008, 02:00 PM
Originally posted by Pebbles


My husband and son do agree that even if GA was ex LE, part of the agreement of the bond is no weapons in the house.

As the news reporter stated it would be up to a judge to decide if the weapon was actually "in the house" because it was in the garage in George's car.

I also am wondering who contacted LE. I believe GA would have let LE know he had a gun and given it to them instead of letting them come to the house at 2:45 a.m. in the morning. Also makes me wonder where the gun was the first time Casey was out on bail. [/*]

No, George could and SHOULD have turned the gun in himself the FIRST time she was out on bail. Those restrictions never changed.

They found out. And I don't think it was from George.

kakax
09-06-2008, 02:01 PM
Originally posted by Barefooted
could somebody please give me the link to the web cam? tia [/*]


http://media.myfoxorlando.com/live/mobilecam.html

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 02:01 PM
Originally posted by Motomom


Just getting here. If that is a gun, then she needs to go back to jail. She knows, as does her father the rules. No guns allowed in the home. The garage is part of the home, if the car was in the garage..too bad for Casey. Nobody is trampling her rights.. Only Caylee's rights have been trampled IMO [/*]Imo, it's a gun, and if George is intending to drive her around, that's serious business. imo

Regina.Lampert
09-06-2008, 02:01 PM
Originally posted by tashi


And I don't think he's apologizing to Cindy [/*]

:lol:

StickyBeak
09-06-2008, 02:01 PM
Florida also has a bright yellow plate with black/red

Choose Life

Now that is Priceless IMO

Velouria
09-06-2008, 02:01 PM
Originally posted by Chevalier


Just how did they know to go straight to the car spare tire wheel well? Either there was talk of the gun in the house and the house is bugged or George voluntarily told them where to find it and they all agreed to get it at that hour of the morning when the media glare would be lessened. [/*]


Chevalier, I agree. I have to wonder if this isn't confirmation that the house is bugged. But - if George tipped of LE himself, what prevented him from driving his car over to the sheriff's office and turning in the weapon himself? Speculating that in fact a gun WAS recovered, of course.

Cheri_G
09-06-2008, 02:01 PM
Originally posted by Joan Weiss
Have you ever held one?

Look at the bottom of the object, you can see the finger guard outlined on the silver background.

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/crime/orl-caylee-anthonypics-photos,0,5614814.photogallery [/*]

Yes, I own two hand guns. I don't know what you are seeing but I don't see anything that looks like a trigger guard.

MyrDawn
09-06-2008, 02:02 PM
Originally posted by Joan Weiss
They're not allowed in the courtroom in my area. imo [/*]

In Texas? In this part of Texas, you see a LOT of people wearing jeans in the courtroom. Jurists, defendants, observers, and sometimes even attorneys.

Armchairdet
09-06-2008, 02:02 PM
Originally posted by steffaroob4


Here is a thought for you.

Did casey have easy access to the gun, could she have gotten her hands on it?

I believe that her just being in his car with that gun in it would be a violation, the GPs had to promise to follow the rules of her being allowed out, too. [/*]

Oh I know. But say for example I was arrested for...whatever. So my family member says ok to everything. Promises there are no guns. So off I go to family members until court day with my little ankle thingy on. Is it my fault if my family member lied? I mean one thing if I snuck a gun in, had it hidden, but to me it seems kind of...wrong if she does get in trouble. I mean yeah if they just take her back to jail fine. But I don't think there should be any additional charges because her family member is a dope.


IMO

CinTN
09-06-2008, 02:02 PM
Stupid cam is froze up again on my end,, stuck on a lady walking across the street...:cuss:

day2day
09-06-2008, 02:02 PM
i think my cam is frozen :(

Motomom
09-06-2008, 02:03 PM
Originally posted by bluwaters


Doncha hate it when that happens? :biggrin: [/*]

Is TES searching today? Maybe they found something?

SavannahStar
09-06-2008, 02:03 PM
Originally posted by MyrDawn


Some people just like to think there's hanky panky going on between Casey and Baez and are scrutinizing everything trying to prove it to themselves and/or others.

JMO [/*]

Exactly.

Regina.Lampert
09-06-2008, 02:03 PM
Originally posted by ?WudScoobyDo


Okay, I am prepared to be bashed for this, but honestly, all the talk about the shorts makes it sound like a case of jealousy. Get over it.

imo [/*]Oh yes, we're all jealous of casey anthony.









:punch:

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 02:04 PM
Originally posted by crymeariver2006


No, George could and SHOULD have turned the gun in himself the FIRST time she was out on bail. Those restrictions never changed.

They found out. And I don't think it was from George. [/*]Yep, and ex-LE tells me that they know retired officers have a gun or two around. I know several that do. They're not exempt from the laws. imo

Pebbles
09-06-2008, 02:04 PM
Originally posted by Velouria



Chevalier, I agree. I have to wonder if this isn't confirmation that the house is bugged. But - if George tipped of LE himself, what prevented him from driving his car over to the sheriff's office and turning in the weapon himself? Speculating that in fact a gun WAS recovered, of course. [/*]


I made a mistake of saying gun in my last post also.

WFTV in Orlando said a weapon, possibly a gun, was taken from the garage on their noon news report.

True2Blues
09-06-2008, 02:04 PM
Originally posted by Motomom


Just getting here. If that is a gun, then she needs to go back to jail. She knows, as does her father the rules. No guns allowed in the home. The garage is part of the home, if the car was in the garage..too bad for Casey. Nobody is trampling her rights.. Only Caylee's rights have been trampled IMO [/*]

Just getting here myself. This is an interesting turn up.

You're right, in this case, the garage is literally part of the house.

missy1974
09-06-2008, 02:04 PM
Originally posted by house
If it is the wheel chocks that LE took, maybe they are looking for signs of decomp that predate (per Anthony testimony) the abandonment of the car at Amscot. To counter any suggestion of a body having been placed in the trunk after the car was abandoned that might be offered by the Defense at trial. [/*]

I was thinking along the same lines as you.... or could it be that they were looking for samples of dirt? anything that would have traces of dirt to help them pinpoint where they should be looking. I don't know, maybe I watch CSI too much lol If they were looking for any kind of real evidence, strikes me as odd that they don't have gloves on :confused:

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 02:05 PM
Originally posted by Cheri_G


Yes, I own two hand guns. I don't know what you are seeing but I don't see anything that looks like a trigger guard. [/*]Did you enlarge it?

SavannahStar
09-06-2008, 02:05 PM
Originally posted by StickyBeak
Florida also has a bright yellow plate with black/red

Choose Life

Now that is Priceless IMO [/*]

http://www.mchenrycountyblog.com/uploaded_images/CHOOSE%20LIFE%20Florida%20Plates-718837.jpg

warrkat
09-06-2008, 02:05 PM
Originally posted by Joan Weiss
They're not allowed in the courtroom in my area. imo [/*]

Mine, either. No shorts or tank tops.... (I think they allow jeans, not sure), and men have to remove their head coverings.

anon-o-miss
09-06-2008, 02:06 PM
Originally posted by Genie
Does anyone know if LE interviewed Z's suppossed roomate Raquel? [/*]
No, I believe the restaurant Casey said Raquel worked at reported having no employee past or present by that name. It's probably just another phantom Casey Anthony has created. I don't think it's been determined if she even exists, but that is becoming par for the course in this case.:shrug:

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 02:06 PM
Originally posted by Regina.Lampert
Oh yes, we're all jealous of casey anthony.









:punch: [/*]Lol, she doesn't look that good, imo. :shrug:

SavannahStar
09-06-2008, 02:06 PM
Originally posted by ?WudScoobyDo


Her legs anyway. [/*]

:D

MyrDawn
09-06-2008, 02:07 PM
Originally posted by crymeariver2006


No, George could and SHOULD have turned the gun in himself the FIRST time she was out on bail. Those restrictions never changed.

They found out. And I don't think it was from George. [/*]

What gun?

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 02:07 PM
Originally posted by warrkat


Mine, either. No shorts or tank tops.... (I think they allow jeans, not sure), and men have to remove their head coverings. [/*]No sweats, either.

commonguymd
09-06-2008, 02:07 PM
Originally posted by Regina.Lampert
Oh yes, we're all jealous of casey anthony.









:punch: [/*]


Being a guy I am not at all jealous of her. I do think she is attractive though.

SavannahStar
09-06-2008, 02:07 PM
Originally posted by warrkat


Mine, either. No shorts or tank tops.... (I think they allow jeans, not sure), and men have to remove their head coverings. [/*]

I dunno about a courtroom here in FL, but I have visited my attorney's office in shorts. Nothing at all wrong with it in FL.

lonetraveler
09-06-2008, 02:07 PM
Originally posted by panokatana


Hard to explain, since different things mean different things to different people. There are some folks who might perceive wearing the short shorts to the attorney's office is less than genteel considering the circumstances. They perhaps represent a carefree attitude to some, while others are not offended at all. In my day, it was the thing to dress up when attending church, court, the office of a professional...and even the doctor. There are some places that do not allow visitors in shorts (and I've had to wait outside.)

If the weather is an issue, some might have chosen to wear a skirt (or wraparound) at a fair length. Others might not. I don't think genteelity was one of Casey's virtues (imo), but I do think it is ok for people to question it amongst themselves, as they do here.

JMO [/*]



I know exactly what you are saying. I also have been taught to dress properly when in public in a more than casual environment: such as what you stated, professional offices, court bldg, church, doctor's office, just about any public bldg among the public. There is a time and place for wearing short shorts, the attorney's office is not one of them. Its not the beach, a bar be que or outside around the pool, anyway, you should get the picture. My mother and father would never have allowed me to dress that way. It isn't about the weather conditions, it is about how you were brought up and how you were taught to present yourself, perception goes a long way. But I might add, she seems to be portraying herself very accurately. Think of this as a job interview. A REAL JOB interview, not a pretend job interview.

day2day
09-06-2008, 02:07 PM
Originally posted by ?WudScoobyDo


Her legs anyway. [/*]

Not her new jewelry!!

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 02:08 PM
Originally posted by MyrDawn


What gun? [/*]#2 pic here.

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/crime/orl-caylee-anthonypics-photos,0,5614814.photogallery

crymeariver2006
09-06-2008, 02:08 PM
Originally posted by Dragon


But they wouldn't remove the homeowner's legally possessed property.

The restriction is not placed on George Anthony. His right to own a weapon does not get infringed upon. It is Casey's right that is limited at this point.

Casey would be the one to have violated HER restriction. She would be going back to jail for violating that restriction. George's gun would not leave the premises unless he volunteered for the officers to take it.

They would have no legal right to remove his firearms, but every legal right to haul Casey right back to jail. [/*]

What if the gun (if that's what it is) wasn't registered? What if George doesn't have a conceal carry permit?

Boxer
09-06-2008, 02:08 PM
Originally posted by ?WudScoobyDo


Her legs anyway. [/*]

naw...mine are way better. but I couldn't give a care what she wears. She should though, want to be portraying a grieving mother. I realize it's a stretch but her attorney might help her with that if he chose to.

Chevalier
09-06-2008, 02:08 PM
Originally posted by Velouria



Chevalier, I agree. I have to wonder if this isn't confirmation that the house is bugged. But - if George tipped of LE himself, what prevented him from driving his car over to the sheriff's office and turning in the weapon himself? Speculating that in fact a gun WAS recovered, of course. [/*]Maybe they (LE) prefer to be in control and go get it rather than have it brought to them. I dunno. :shrug:

Pebbles
09-06-2008, 02:09 PM
Originally posted by Dragon


But they wouldn't remove the homeowner's legally possessed property.

The restriction is not placed on George Anthony. His right to own a weapon does not get infringed upon. It is Casey's right that is limited at this point.

Casey would be the one to have violated HER restriction. She would be going back to jail for violating that restriction. George's gun would not leave the premises unless he volunteered for the officers to take it.

They would have no legal right to remove his firearms, but every legal right to haul Casey right back to jail. [/*]


If the weapon was indeed a gun, if it wasn't registered, then wouldn't law enforcement has a right to remove it.

barskin&co.
09-06-2008, 02:09 PM
Originally posted by anon-o-miss

No, I believe the restaurant Casey said Raquel worked at reported having no employee past or present by that name. It's probably just another phantom Casey Anthony has created. I don't think it's been determined if she even exists, but that is becoming par for the course in this case.:shrug: [/*]

Oh, I think it's deternmined. There is no Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez with a roommate, Raquel Farrell, who works as a hostess at TGIFriday's, nor is there a big sister, Samantha, or a silver 2008 Ford Focus.
I don't think there's any mystery to that.

Carol25
09-06-2008, 02:09 PM
Casey is at the attorneys, right? That's where we need a cam. Are they going to pick her up there, if they pick her up?

Unperson1984
09-06-2008, 02:10 PM
Originally posted by crymeariver2006


No, George could and SHOULD have turned the gun in himself the FIRST time she was out on bail. Those restrictions never changed.

They found out. And I don't think it was from George. [/*]

Wouldn't LE already know if George has a licensed gun? Of course if he has an unlisenced gun he could be in trouble.

Regina.Lampert
09-06-2008, 02:10 PM
Originally posted by ?WudScoobyDo


Her legs anyway. [/*]

Stop, you're embarrassing yourself.

steffaroob4
09-06-2008, 02:10 PM
Originally posted by Armchairdet


Oh I know. But say for example I was arrested for...whatever. So my family member says ok to everything. Promises there are no guns. So off I go to family members until court day with my little ankle thingy on. Is it my fault if my family member lied? I mean one thing if I snuck a gun in, had it hidden, but to me it seems kind of...wrong if she does get in trouble. I mean yeah if they just take her back to jail fine. But I don't think there should be any additional charges because her family member is a dope.


IMO [/*]

No, I say no new charges. But, the gun would eliminate the GPs IMO of being good watchers of casey.

CinTN
09-06-2008, 02:10 PM
That same kind of car was there the other day,, anyone remember what it was about?

WinnieLeigh7
09-06-2008, 02:10 PM
i'm on a role of playing devil's advocate today, but my body gear is strong, so i don't mind attacks lol...
i just appeciate the different opinions, whether related to my own or not...


anywhoot, on the tes searches...

i understand the family not participating in these, and i believe they they are actually asked not to participate in the actual search, search...

for many reasons.


you don't want the 'family' finding the body in whatever condition it's in...

you don't know what their reaction will be...

you don't know that tampering with evidence at that point wouldn't occur, whether intentional or not...
i mean if it were me, i could predict running to whoever it was...screaming, crying, cradling my loved one, pounding dirt, screaming why...

etc. etc.

BUT what i don't understand is why they aren't waiting at the post...
i believe that is what most families would do...

wait at the post, help in the areas of the 'signing up' of volunteers, handing out water, etc. etc.

and be there for if anything was found so that they can be amoung the 'first' to know

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 02:11 PM
Originally posted by crymeariver2006


What if the gun (if that's what it is) wasn't registered? What if George doesn't have a conceal carry permit? [/*]That's very possible. imo

johnielee333
09-06-2008, 02:11 PM
:rose: x 12 For Our Sweet Little Baby Caylee.
The World Loves You Caylee.
May You Rest In Peace.

crymeariver2006
09-06-2008, 02:11 PM
Originally posted by Unperson1984


Wouldn't LE already know if George has a licensed gun? Of course if he has an unlisenced gun he could be in trouble. [/*]

They might know. And maybe George told them he gave it to Lee for safekeeping.

Who knows with this bunch?

:shrug:

kitty1182
09-06-2008, 02:12 PM
Originally posted by ?WudScoobyDo


Grieving mothers ... what should they wear to pass the test here? [/*]

Tears would be a good start.

Chevalier
09-06-2008, 02:12 PM
Originally posted by Armchairdet


Oh I know. But say for example I was arrested for...whatever. So my family member says ok to everything. Promises there are no guns. So off I go to family members until court day with my little ankle thingy on. Is it my fault if my family member lied? I mean one thing if I snuck a gun in, had it hidden, but to me it seems kind of...wrong if she does get in trouble. I mean yeah if they just take her back to jail fine. But I don't think there should be any additional charges because her family member is a dope.


IMO [/*]Yes, it may not be Casey's fault, but it may indicate that the Anthony home is not suitable for her home confinement and that she may not continue to be there.

Regina.Lampert
09-06-2008, 02:13 PM
Originally posted by Boxer


naw...mine are way better. but I couldn't give a care what she wears. She should though, want to be portraying a grieving mother. I realize it's a stretch but her attorney might help her with that if he chose to. [/*]

The poor grieving casey anthony arriving at her attorney's office in shorts, sporting a backpack and oversized, white childish sunglasses.....I'm surprised baez didn't have her skip into his office.

steffaroob4
09-06-2008, 02:13 PM
Originally posted by Joan Weiss
Did you enlarge it? [/*]

The bag is already folded at the point of the photo, the evidence was already collected. The bags get folded once evidence are placed in them. She is probably logging the item in when the picture was taken.

MyrDawn
09-06-2008, 02:13 PM
Originally posted by Joan Weiss
#2 pic here.

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/crime/orl-caylee-anthonypics-photos,0,5614814.photogallery [/*]

It doesn't say there's a gun there. Only a bag of evidence. And, I can't see a gun. I see a black thing in the woman's hand, but I sure can't tell if it's a gun or not.

Crymeariver stated as a fact that George could turned "the gun" in himself the first time she was out on bail. And, that "they found out". Where's Cryme getting that info? That picture isn't clear enough to state for a fact there was a gun there.

Motomom
09-06-2008, 02:13 PM
Originally posted by commonguymd



Being a guy I am not at all jealous of her. I do think she is attractive though. [/*]


I think she is a very pretty girl.. on the inside however, she is ugly.

lonetraveler
09-06-2008, 02:13 PM
Originally posted by ?WudScoobyDo


Grieving mothers ... what should they wear to pass the test here? [/*]

I think it would help Casey to try and not look like a Hoochie Mama when she goes out in public. I'm kinda hoping she will show up in court dressed that way and the Judge sends her out of the courtroom until she can dress properly.

bluwaters
09-06-2008, 02:13 PM
Originally posted by kitty1182


Tears would be a good start. [/*]

So true kitty.

:rose:

kakax
09-06-2008, 02:14 PM
Originally posted by steffaroob4


The bag is already folded at the point of the photo, the evidence was already collected. The bags get folded once evidence are placed in them. She is probably logging the item in when the picture was taken. [/*]


I thought the same thing. Evidence was already taken. There are no gloves being worn by the investigator.

Boxer
09-06-2008, 02:14 PM
Originally posted by ?WudScoobyDo


Grieving mothers ... what should they wear to pass the test here? [/*]

okay, once again, I'm done with you....I attempted to explain MY OPINION, and you want to turn it into a pizzing contest. no problem, pizz away by yourself.

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 02:14 PM
Originally posted by Unperson1984


Wouldn't LE already know if George has a licensed gun? Of course if he has an unlisenced gun he could be in trouble. [/*]That depends. If the gun laws weren't in effect when he obtained it, might not affect him.

Retired LE do keep guns, not necessarily registered. One I know has a gun he got from his deceased father, who was also LE. LE looked the other way when the subject came up. imo :shrug:

Sweetly
09-06-2008, 02:14 PM
Morning All :seeya:

Am catching up and almost done. Anyone know whose car that is in the Anthonys driveway right now on the live cam? And, is casey back at Baez's office?

missy1974
09-06-2008, 02:15 PM
Originally posted by WinnieLeigh7
i'm on a role of playing devil's advocate today, but my body gear is strong, so i don't mind attacks lol...
i just appeciate the different opinions, whether related to my own or not...


anywhoot, on the tes searches...

i understand the family not participating in these, and i believe they they are actually asked not to participate in the actual search, search...

for many reasons.


you don't want the 'family' finding the body in whatever condition it's in...

you don't know what their reaction will be...

you don't know that tampering with evidence at that point wouldn't occur, whether intentional or not...
i mean if it were me, i could predict running to whoever it was...screaming, crying, cradling my loved one, pounding dirt, screaming why...

etc. etc.

BUT what i don't understand is why they aren't waiting at the post...
i believe that is what most families would do...

wait at the post, help in the areas of the 'signing up' of volunteers, handing out water, etc. etc.

and be there for if anything was found so that they can be amoung the 'first' to know [/*]

JMO but they are not at the post because 1) they don't believe she is dead, or at least that is the story they are sticking too. 2) They don't even want Tim Miller there anymore, tried to run them out of town earlier this week. 3) If they were there, it would be an admission on their part that they believe there is a possibility little Caylee is no longer with us.
It would go against everything that they have maintened up to this point.

JMO

day2day
09-06-2008, 02:15 PM
Personally IF i was made to go to sleep in a house where Casey Anthony was present..I would remove the GUNS promptly..and the knives -and the bleach..etc!

jmo

Boxer
09-06-2008, 02:15 PM
Originally posted by kitty1182


Tears would be a good start. [/*]

:rose:

Armchairdet
09-06-2008, 02:15 PM
Originally posted by crymeariver2006


What if the gun (if that's what it is) wasn't registered? What if George doesn't have a conceal carry permit? [/*]


Do all guns have to be registered? That is to say George moved to Florida twenty years ago. Perhaps a gun brought along back then, or even purchased years ago in Florida did not require it? I know in some states you can by rifles and shoguns from private parties with no registering required. Or, you could a few years ago. Perhaps years ago it was that way with handguns in Florida.

IMO

kakax
09-06-2008, 02:15 PM
Originally posted by Sweetly
Morning All :seeya:

Am catching up and almost done. Anyone know whose car that is in the Anthonys driveway right now on the live cam? And, is casey back at Baez's office? [/*]


We think its LE. Boxer found a list of license plates and it looks like Sherrifs Dept.

LawPD
09-06-2008, 02:15 PM
Originally posted by ?WudScoobyDo


Her legs anyway. [/*]

Gee, I don't know why. They look pretty cottage cheesey from the back here.

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/media/photo/2008-08/41904212.jpg

crymeariver2006
09-06-2008, 02:15 PM
Originally posted by MyrDawn


It doesn't say there's a gun there. Only a bag of evidence. And, I can't see a gun. I see a black thing in the woman's hand, but I sure can't tell if it's a gun or not.

Crymeariver stated as a fact that George could turned "the gun" in himself the first time she was out on bail. And, that "they found out". Where's Cryme getting that info? That picture isn't clear enough to state for a fact there was a gun there. [/*]

I only guessed earlier that it was a gun.

IF it is a gun, then George clearly has a weapon that shouldn't be in the house with Casey there.

IF IF IF IF IF

Is that better?

:rolleyes:

lonetraveler
09-06-2008, 02:16 PM
I'm wondering if the LE have searched Amy's car. I hope they bring the cadaver dogs to sniff it out. Maybe where Casey sat to drive still has a trace of scent. IMO OF COURSE.

ChloeRN
09-06-2008, 02:16 PM
Originally posted by ~DaddysGirl~


lol @ air conditioning.

I see, so she should wear shorts outside, but then when she gets inside in the air conditioning, she should wear something else.

Well, maybe that's what's in her backpack - long underwear. ;) [/*]
**************************************************

Yesiree, that 10 second walk from an airconditioned SUV into her attorny's office will cause heat exhaustion every time! LOL

MyrDawn
09-06-2008, 02:16 PM
Originally posted by MyrDawn


It doesn't say there's a gun there. Only a bag of evidence. And, I can't see a gun. I see a black thing in the woman's hand, but I sure can't tell if it's a gun or not.

Crymeariver stated as a fact that George could turned "the gun" in himself the first time she was out on bail. And, that "they found out". Where's Cryme getting that info? That picture isn't clear enough to state for a fact there was a gun there. [/*]

I just went back and read more posts on that picture, and I'm not the only one that can't tell if it's a gun. Some posters thought it was a phone. It could be a gun, a phone, or just about any other small black object.

SavannahStar
09-06-2008, 02:16 PM
Originally posted by kitty1182


Tears would be a good start. [/*]

Maybe we should have a webcam into her bedroom. Just sayin.

Chevalier
09-06-2008, 02:16 PM
Originally posted by commonguymd



Being a guy I am not at all jealous of her. I do think she is attractive though. [/*]Ew.

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 02:16 PM
Originally posted by MyrDawn


It doesn't say there's a gun there. Only a bag of evidence. And, I can't see a gun. I see a black thing in the woman's hand, but I sure can't tell if it's a gun or not.

Crymeariver stated as a fact that George could turned "the gun" in himself the first time she was out on bail. And, that "they found out". Where's Cryme getting that info? That picture isn't clear enough to state for a fact there was a gun there. [/*]Whatever. It's clear to me. I think we will hear for sure shortly. I'm so done with this. imo

Regina.Lampert
09-06-2008, 02:17 PM
Originally posted by kitty1182


Tears would be a good start. [/*]

ZING!


:beer:

purplepoints
09-06-2008, 02:17 PM
Around here - central KY - we are all very lax about where to wear shorts - everyone does it - however not to court.

In my county, a girl was put in jail for it!
Article about it (http://www.wlextv.com/Global/story.asp?s=8884571)

WinnieLeigh7
09-06-2008, 02:17 PM
Originally posted by missy1974


JMO but they are not at the post because 1) they don't believe she is dead, or at least that is the story they are sticking too. 2) They don't even want Tim Miller there anymore, tried to run them out of town earlier this week. 3) If they were there, it would be an admission on their part that they believe there is a possibility little Caylee is no longer with us.
It would go against everything that they have maintened up to this point.

JMO [/*]

yea, but that's what i don't understand...

:shrug:

explore EVERY possibility for the answer---unless of course you know the answer already

Armchairdet
09-06-2008, 02:17 PM
Originally posted by Chevalier
Yes, it may not be Casey's fault, but it may indicate that the Anthony home is not suitable for her home confinement and that she may not continue to be there. [/*]

Agreed. I just don't think she should have any additional charge. Charge the person that had the gun knowing it was not allowed if anyone. IMO

day2day
09-06-2008, 02:18 PM
Originally posted by Chevalier
Ew. [/*]

We could all take up donations for a GOOD eye exam.

Jess-in-NC
09-06-2008, 02:18 PM
Originally posted by ?WudScoobyDo


Grieving mothers ... what should they wear to pass the test here? [/*]

If she actually appeared to be grieving, I'd be willing to bet that no one would be discussing her attire...

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 02:19 PM
Originally posted by ChloeRN

**************************************************

Yesiree, that 10 second walk from an airconditioned SUV into her attorny's office will cause heat exhaustion every time! LOL [/*]Didn't LE confiscate most of her clothes? Maybe that's all that's in her drawers. Who cares? I sure don't. Baez's marital relationship is his problem, don't you agree? imo

crymeariver2006
09-06-2008, 02:19 PM
Originally posted by Dragon


Whole lot of what if's.

What if he had a bazooka in the shed?

If George has an unregistered firearm, they would take it. People are allowed to conceal a firearm in their home. And yes, the vehicle inside the garage is in his home. The vehicle was not on public property so they could not prove in the slightest way that he was "carrying a concealed weapon".

I think folks in the media are letting their imagination run away from them and are starting to create news and become a part of the story themselves. [/*]

A bazooka in the shed?

Holy cow! It could be! That's why he kept it locked!

By George, I think you've figured it out!

Seriously, if the gun (IF THAT'S WHAT IT IS) is in the wheel well of a vehicle that is driven every day, and carries his out-on-bail daughter, then yes the gun would be on public property and would be concealed.

missy1974
09-06-2008, 02:19 PM
Originally posted by WinnieLeigh7


yea, but that's what i don't understand...

:shrug:

explore EVERY possibility for the answe---unless of course you know the answer already [/*]

I think they are in protect Casey mode though now, and to believe that Caylee is dead, they would also have to have a reasonable belief that Casey was responsible for that death. Total DENIAL imo.

Sweetly
09-06-2008, 02:19 PM
Ok, let me try this again:

Morning All :seeya:

Is Casey at Baez's office and does anyone know whose car that is in the Anthony's driveway on the live cam?

emanondeeni
09-06-2008, 02:19 PM
Originally posted by MyrDawn


Some people just like to think there's hanky panky going on between Casey and Baez and are scrutinizing everything trying to prove it to themselves and/or others.

JMO [/*]

I don't think there's any hanky panky going on between them...IMO Baez is acting in a way designed to make Casey look childlike and needy. I think the same thing about the way she dresses...ponytail, shorts, backpack...all designed to give the exact opposite appearance of the pics of her dancing and drinking.

barskin&co.
09-06-2008, 02:19 PM
Originally posted by Motomom



I think she is a very pretty girl.. on the inside however, she is ugly. [/*]
She is a very pretty girl. And she can smile real pretty. And, Lord knows she can talk a good game. Her physical attributes helped her get away with being a major-league sociopath. I doubt that her granny embezelling was her first signifigant heist, but on she went with her life, as an "event planner," without any major intervention. And here we are.

MyrDawn
09-06-2008, 02:20 PM
Originally posted by crymeariver2006


I only guessed earlier that it was a gun.

IF it is a gun, then George clearly has a weapon that shouldn't be in the house with Casey there.

IF IF IF IF IF

Is that better?

:rolleyes: [/*]

Much better, thanks. I was thinking you'd heard about a gun somewhere. I haven't been here much the past week, and haven't been watching much about the case on TV,. because I've had company. And, I'm used to posters stating it's only their opinion or they're guessing, if they are just guessing.

Pardon my confusion.

GentleBreeze
09-06-2008, 02:20 PM
Originally posted by Miami Mania


Doesn't matter what his job is. If the terms are that there cannot be any weapons on the property then they were breaking the terms of the bond contract and George should well know that. The garage is part of the property and Casey has access to it. [/*]

Thank you. I think what may have really spurred LE to do this is they are a little worried about the gobs of protesters there and think that George having a weapon at this time, is not a good idea for anyone.

So they used this legal basis to accomplish two things imo.

imo

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 02:20 PM
Originally posted by Armchairdet


Agreed. I just don't think she should have any additional charge. Charge the person that had the gun knowing it was not allowed if anyone. IMO [/*]I agree. How would she know there was a gun there? Didn't the Anthonys have the responsibility of getting the home conformed to the restrictions?

bluwaters
09-06-2008, 02:20 PM
The visitor could be from DCF.

missy1974
09-06-2008, 02:20 PM
ok it was a lady at the house, and she has just left :hat:

AMS
09-06-2008, 02:21 PM
The woman (purple shirt white pants) just got back in the car and left house.

Carol25
09-06-2008, 02:21 PM
Originally posted by Chicago7


I don't believe Casey was able to leave the house until Monday when she meets with her monitoring officer and sets up a schedule. As far as I know, she is confined to the home for the weekend. [/*]
Thank you, Chicago!

Boxer
09-06-2008, 02:21 PM
Originally posted by barskin&co.

She is a very pretty girl. And she can smile real pretty. And, Lord knows she can talk a good game. Her physical attributes helped her get away with being a major-league sociopath. I doubt that her granny embezelling was her first signifigant heist, but on she went with her life, as an "event planner," without any major intervention. And here we are. [/*]

lol, she planned an event at BOA, one at Target, one at Winn Dixie....etc.

zinnia
09-06-2008, 02:22 PM
Originally posted by Pebbles



If the weapon was indeed a gun, if it wasn't registered, then wouldn't law enforcement has a right to remove it. [/*]

With all the protestors screaming baby killer and the hoardes of people surrounding thier house I can see the need to think of a gun close by.
Doesn't mean its right or that it would even help but I'd feel pretty vuneralble with no protection from LE and so many angry people in my front yard. Its one of the best reasons Casey should have stayed in jail; just by being there she is endangering her parents.

Sweetly
09-06-2008, 02:22 PM
Originally posted by missy1974
ok it was a lady at the house, and she has just left :hat: [/*]

Ah ok thanks

barskin&co.
09-06-2008, 02:22 PM
Originally posted by Jess-in-NC


If she actually appeared to be grieving, I'd be willing to bet that no one would be discussing her attire... [/*]

"Grieving mothers???" Someone puts her in that catagory! Oh, that's a good one.

Pebbles
09-06-2008, 02:23 PM
Again, what I posted before.

Channel 9 Orlando at noon stated that a weapon, perhaps a gun, was taken into evidence last night from George's car.

The reporter then went on to say that as part of the bail agreement no weapons are to be in the house. The reporter then said it would be up to a judge to decide if another warrant should be made for Casey's arrest, because the weapon was found in the garage and belonged to GA.

I do not have a link to this as yet and I don't see the video from the noon broadcast. Just thought I would post it because I am here in Orlando.

Unperson1984
09-06-2008, 02:23 PM
Originally posted by Joan Weiss
That depends. If the gun laws weren't in effect when he obtained it, might not affect him.

Retired LE do keep guns, not necessarily registered. One I know has a gun he got from his deceased father, who was also LE. LE looked the other way when the subject came up. imo :shrug: [/*]

If George carries a gun for his job, I'm sure it must be a registered weapon.

Laws vary from state to state, but in California both handgun registration and CCPs must go thru local LE.

MyrDawn
09-06-2008, 02:23 PM
Originally posted by Joan Weiss
Whatever. It's clear to me. I think we will hear for sure shortly. I'm so done with this. imo [/*]

Fine. I thought I'd missed something about a gun being found. Crymeariver explained. That's who I was asking.

CinTN
09-06-2008, 02:23 PM
Originally posted by bluwaters
The visitor could be from DCF. [/*]

Thats what I was thinking,, but IIRC most case workers use there own cars not gov ...

So thats what leads me to believe its sheriff..
like already posted,, maybe they found something...

Motomom
09-06-2008, 02:23 PM
Originally posted by SavannahStar


Maybe we should have a webcam into her bedroom. Just sayin. [/*]

You think she's crying in her bedroom? In between emailing I'm sure :)

GrandmaGA
09-06-2008, 02:24 PM
Originally posted by Dragon


:confused:

Charge them with what?

It is not illegal for George to have a gun in his home.

It is against Casey's home confinement restrictions to be in a house that has a firearm in it.

There is a huge legal distinction between those two things. [/*]Who said it was a gun? Did I miss anything?

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 02:24 PM
Originally posted by crymeariver2006


A bazooka in the shed?

Holy cow! It could be! That's why he kept it locked!

By George, I think you've figured it out!

Seriously, if the gun (IF THAT'S WHAT IT IS) is in the wheel well of a vehicle that is driven every day, and carries his out-on-bail daughter, then yes the gun would be on public property and would be concealed. [/*]Absolutely. If you are carrying a gun hidden in a car, you'd better have a license for concealment. imo

panokatana
09-06-2008, 02:24 PM
Originally posted by SavannahStar


:D [/*]

Again, different interpretations, different backgrounds, etc. Some may see it as jealousy, some a lack of respect for the situation, some that it's just plain hot...it's all ok. but that's jmo. Whatever the reason, it seems it should be ok for posters to post what they feel about what they see and everyone moves on.
Imagine if we had a list of subjects we could only post about...no new ideas, no new thoughts, no place to vent...
It's up to Casey how she presents herself and up to the public as to how they view her. Fini

JMO

Boxer
09-06-2008, 02:24 PM
Originally posted by Motomom


You think she's crying in her bedroom? In between emailing I'm sure :) [/*]

maybe a little, as she deletes photos

Destini
09-06-2008, 02:24 PM
Originally posted by Joan Weiss
Didn't LE confiscate most of her clothes? Maybe that's all that's in her drawers. Who cares? I sure don't. Baez's marital relationship is his problem, don't you agree? imo [/*]

I know, I could care less what she wears, but as a mother it does seem that Cindy would advise her to dress more appropriately, if for no other reason than not giving people more to talk about. Maybe she just doesn't listen. I could see my kids being that way.

101Spots
09-06-2008, 02:24 PM
Originally posted by ?WudScoobyDo


Grieving mothers ... what should they wear to pass the test here? [/*]

Something with tear stains, perhaps?

Armchairdet
09-06-2008, 02:24 PM
Originally posted by Dragon


:confused:

Charge them with what?

It is not illegal for George to have a gun in his home.

It is against Casey's home confinement restrictions to be in a house that has a firearm in it.

There is a huge legal distinction between those two things. [/*]


First of all I said IF anyone was to be charged.

Second of all I did not know signing something saying you would abide by certain restrictions meant nothing and you could continue to do as you please without any legal considerations.

It seems to me people would just sign away and do what they wanted anyway if they knew it was meaningless. IMO

CinTN
09-06-2008, 02:25 PM
RUH ROH ,, fire dept went by,, gonna turn the BIG HOSES on now..:tongue:

forensicnut
09-06-2008, 02:25 PM
Originally posted by barskin&co.


Oh, I think it's deternmined. There is no Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez with a roommate, Raquel Farrell, who works as a hostess at TGIFriday's, nor is there a big sister, Samantha, or a silver 2008 Ford Focus.
I don't think there's any mystery to that. [/*]

Wouldn't LE be able to pull all registered owners of 2008 silver Ford Focus' and cross reference it with her name? You'd think so anyway. At least they can do it on tv.

WinnieLeigh7
09-06-2008, 02:25 PM
is the post close to the home, because it looks like tes is driving all around in front of the home...


tes would have the firetrucks...officers...even an ambulance...

then there just went an atv on the back of a truck

they are still searching right

kitty1182
09-06-2008, 02:26 PM
Originally posted by Joan Weiss
Absolutely. If you are carrying a gun hidden in a car, you'd better have a license for concealment. imo [/*]

True..I carry a gun, but I do have a permit..

Velouria
09-06-2008, 02:26 PM
Originally posted by ?WudScoobyDo


Grieving mothers ... what should they wear to pass the test here? [/*]

How about a blue minidress and black knee boots?

She could be wearing the proverbial sackcloth and ashes and I still wouldn't believe she's grieving.

crymeariver2006
09-06-2008, 02:26 PM
Originally posted by Dragon


I could easily defend that in court and I'm not even an attorney. [/*]

I knew that.

;)

Motomom
09-06-2008, 02:26 PM
Originally posted by Jess-in-NC


If she actually appeared to be grieving, I'd be willing to bet that no one would be discussing her attire... [/*]

who's grieving? Casey isn't grieving, we have pictures to prove that.

MyrDawn
09-06-2008, 02:26 PM
Originally posted by emanondeeni


I don't think there's any hanky panky going on between them...IMO Baez is acting in a way designed to make Casey look childlike and needy. I think the same thing about the way she dresses...ponytail, shorts, backpack...all designed to give the exact opposite appearance of the pics of her dancing and drinking. [/*]

ITA. It's very common for defense attorneys to try to improve their clients image. It's amazing how changed some of them look between how they dressed before they were arrested and how they look in court. Gloria Allred did it for Amber Frey when she represented her when Amber was a witness at the Scott Peterson trial, so why not Baez for Casey...

WinnieLeigh7
09-06-2008, 02:27 PM
now everyone's gone :confused:

Velouria
09-06-2008, 02:27 PM
Originally posted by CinTN
RUH ROH ,, fire dept went by,, gonna turn the BIG HOSES on now..:tongue: [/*]

Yep, Casey's pants finally caught fire.

barskin&co.
09-06-2008, 02:28 PM
Originally posted by Motomom


You think she's crying in her bedroom? In between emailing I'm sure :) [/*]
She might have she a tear or two last night. Thinking, "why am I stuck in this house with mom and dad, when I could be at Fusian!"

In other words, for herself and only herself.

kakax
09-06-2008, 02:28 PM
Originally posted by GrandmaGA
Who said it was a gun? Did I miss anything? [/*]


See Peebles post on previous page.

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 02:28 PM
Originally posted by MyrDawn


ITA. It's very common for defense attorneys to try to improve their clients image. It's amazing how changed some of them look between how they dressed before they were arrested and how they look in court. Gloria Allred did it for Amber Frey when she represented her when Amber was a witness at the Scott Peterson trial, so why not Baez for Casey... [/*]I think he thinks of her as a kid.

A t-shirt, shorts, a pony tail and a baseball cap? Sexy? Puh-leeeeze... jmo

MyrDawn
09-06-2008, 02:28 PM
Originally posted by GrandmaGA
Who said it was a gun? Did I miss anything? [/*]

Be careful, Grandma. I dared ask that question, too. Guess it's not a popular question to ask. :seeya:

Destini
09-06-2008, 02:29 PM
Originally posted by WinnieLeigh7
now everyone's gone :confused: [/*]

Looks like they put the webcam back on the still shot of the house. Did you see the firetruck, TES on that same web cam?

forensicnut
09-06-2008, 02:29 PM
Originally posted by barskin&co.

She might have she a tear or two last night. Thinking, "why am I stuck in this house with mom and dad, when I could be at Fusian!"

In other words, for herself and only herself. [/*]

Or cooking for Tony.

I wonder if he's still in the picture or if he ran scared?

SavannahStar
09-06-2008, 02:29 PM
Originally posted by Motomom


You think she's crying in her bedroom? In between emailing I'm sure :) [/*]

I have no idea whether she's crying in her bedroom or not. But she could be. We really don't have any idea. Some people cry in private and not in public. I'm not so arrogant that I claim to know, for fact, one way or the other. :shrug:

CinTN
09-06-2008, 02:29 PM
Originally posted by Velouria


Yep, Casey's pants finally caught fire. [/*]


:lol:

ouch kool-aid out the nose hurts,, dont do that again,....lmao

day2day
09-06-2008, 02:29 PM
Originally posted by Dragon


Yes. And Casey already signed off on the Home Confinement Booklet before, so she would also know.

I think people are trying to make a story more salacious than it really is. [/*]

Dragon..
I hope if i ever get in trouble (attorney or not) you would represent me! :D

zinnia
09-06-2008, 02:30 PM
Originally posted by Joan Weiss
I think he thinks of her as a kid.

A t-shirt, shorts, a pony tail and a baseball cap? Sexy? Puh-leeeeze... jmo [/*]

He is going for the immaturity defense.
IMO

Armchairdet
09-06-2008, 02:30 PM
Originally posted by kitty1182


True..I carry a gun, but I do have a permit.. [/*]



http://www.lcav.org/states/florida.asp#carryingconcealedweapons

WinnieLeigh7
09-06-2008, 02:30 PM
Originally posted by Destini


Looks like they put the webcam back on the still shot of the house. Did you see the firetruck, TES on that same web cam? [/*]
yea

GentleBreeze
09-06-2008, 02:30 PM
Originally posted by kitty1182


True..I carry a gun, but I do have a permit.. [/*]

So do I kitty. I have had a permit for over two decades now.

Pistol packing Mama, I am! :D

imoo

MyrDawn
09-06-2008, 02:30 PM
Originally posted by Joan Weiss
I think he thinks of her as a kid. jmo [/*]

I think it's more that he wants the public to think of her as a kid. After spending so much time with her, listening to her talk in circles, I wouldn't be surprised if he thought of her as a certified psycho.

JMO

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 02:30 PM
Originally posted by MyrDawn


Be careful, Grandma. I dared ask that question, too. Guess it's not a popular question to ask. :seeya: [/*]Awwww....:rose:

Velouria
09-06-2008, 02:31 PM
Originally posted by Miami Mania


What does DCF have to do with this now? I thought I heard where there were no previous reports from DCF. Is it because of the "child neglect" thing? [/*]


Yes, Miami. DCF is required to open a file due to the child neglect charge.

Armchairdet
09-06-2008, 02:31 PM
Originally posted by Dragon


What did George Anthony or Cindy Anthony sign to say they wouldn't have a weapon in their home? [/*]

You know what, you won. I got mixed up. My bad.

lonetraveler
09-06-2008, 02:31 PM
Originally posted by Barefooted


:beer: She could at least FAKE them.

Shes such a fake herself, I am sure "faking it" would come easy to her.

jmo [/*]


Yes, like she fakes the tears in Baez's office.

Sweetly
09-06-2008, 02:31 PM
Originally posted by barskin&co.


"Grieving mothers???" Someone puts her in that catagory! Oh, that's a good one. [/*]

Yup, too late for a "show of tears" from any of them, in my book. I'm way past this.

Destini
09-06-2008, 02:32 PM
Originally posted by WinnieLeigh7

yea [/*]

Hmm, if TES is back, that doesn't sound good. What exactly did you see? Mine was on the still shot by the time I looked.

Pebbles
09-06-2008, 02:32 PM
Originally posted by Dragon


http://www.wftv.com/news/17393803/detail.html

Also, early Saturday morning, a source close to the investigation said deputies removed a weapon from the trunk of a car belonging to Casey' father, George Anthony. Such a discovery on the Anthony property could have imperiled Casey Anthony's release from jail, but a spokesman for Orange County Corrections said that a judge ruled that Casey presumably had nothing to do with the weapon.



IF this "source" is correct, then George or Cindy called them and requested the weapon to be removed. If a judge was to have already determined that Casey was unaware of it (not sure how that was done at 4am on a Saturday morning) then it would sound like the owners of the weapon were cooperating.

Of course, this is a big IF when it comes to "sources". [/*]

No where in that quote does it say the the Anthonys made LE aware of the weapon. It also does not state that the didn't.

SavannahStar
09-06-2008, 02:32 PM
Originally posted by day2day


Dragon..
I hope if i ever get in trouble (attorney or not) you would represent me! :D [/*]

Me too. :beer:

commonguymd
09-06-2008, 02:33 PM
Originally posted by day2day


We could all take up donations for a GOOD eye exam. [/*]


Hey now be nice. I do think she is attractive. I can see how she has an appeal to men... many men in her case. Too bad underneath that cloak of prettiness lurks something else.

warrkat
09-06-2008, 02:33 PM
Originally posted by CinTN



:lol:

ouch kool-aid out the nose hurts,, dont do that again,....lmao [/*]

Pepsi hurts worse! :D

kitty1182
09-06-2008, 02:33 PM
Originally posted by GentleBreeze


So do I kitty. I have had a permit for over two decades now.

Pistol packing Mama, I am! :D

imoo [/*]

I got mine when N.C. first came out with the CCW...
I go no where without it..If I go into a place where I'm not suppose to take it, it's locked in the trunk..

GentleBreeze
09-06-2008, 02:33 PM
Originally posted by Armchairdet




http://www.lcav.org/states/florida.asp#carryingconcealedweapons [/*]

Thanks. This part is interesting.

"Transportation of Firearms

Generally, a person 18 years of age or older may possess a concealed firearm within the interior of a private vehicle, without a license, if the firearm or other weapon is securely encased or is otherwise not readily accessible for immediate use. Section 790.25(5). Nothing in section 790.25 prohibits the lawful carrying of a long gun anywhere in a private vehicle, or authorizes the carrying of a concealed firearm on the person. Id."

imo

crymeariver2006
09-06-2008, 02:33 PM
Originally posted by PeteyRawks


http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/cgi-bin/LicWebSrchInd.exe?TYPE=INDIVIDUAL&CATEGORY=&COUNTY=00&LICENSE=D%202121968&STATUS=IND_DETAIL


They don't even list a statewide firearms license for him. I'm guessing he's not an armed guard. [/*]

I could have guessed he wasn't an armed guard. Most security guards don't carry guns. They may carry mace or pepper spray, and they might carry a nightstick but I've never seen a security guard with a gun.

And if he doesn't have a license in Florida for a gun....well there ya go....

Unperson1984
09-06-2008, 02:34 PM
Originally posted by GentleBreeze


Thank you. I think what may have really spurred LE to do this is they are a little worried about the gobs of protesters there and think that George having a weapon at this time, is not a good idea for anyone.

So they used this legal basis to accomplish two things imo.

imo [/*]

Are you saying LE should be allowed to decide someone is mentally unbalanced without the benefit of a mental health professional's assessment? And then confiscate private property based on their decision?

Seriously, I imagine if LE confiscated a gun they either had the registered owners consent, or the gun is not registered and illegal.

forensicnut
09-06-2008, 02:34 PM
Originally posted by SavannahStar


Me too. :beer: [/*]

Me three. :beer:

barskin&co.
09-06-2008, 02:35 PM
Originally posted by forensicnut


Or cooking for Tony.

I wonder if he's still in the picture or if he ran scared? [/*]

He is probably very shook up, but he is out of the picture, except that he has fully cooperated with the police.

By the way, I doubt that she liked cooking and cleaning for Tony. IMO, the domesticity bit was just a way to make herself indispensible so she could move in with him. She killed Caylee, was on the run from her parents and needed a place to crash.

WinnieLeigh7
09-06-2008, 02:36 PM
Originally posted by Destini


Hmm, if TES is back, that doesn't sound good. What exactly did you see? Mine was on the still shot by the time I looked. [/*]just alot of people in front of the home...

then a firetruck rolled by, and a truck with an atv on the back...

then another white truck


that's it...
i had just clicked on it right before i guess it was put on the 'still shot'...


because i've been at a tes search before, i just happen to know that these things are there...


but on the other hand...
it sounded yesterday almost as if they were sending search parties out at different times.


when i participated in the search, we all met at the post in the morning...
they grouped us off...

you had horseback riders, who went out first...to a particular area
then you had atv riders that when out next to certain areas
and then your foot searchers went out last to areas...

so we kind of followed in line so to say, but within 30 minutes or so of 'starting the search'...every searcher was out there...


but maybe they aren't doing it that way this time, i dunno

panokatana
09-06-2008, 02:37 PM
I wouldn't think Baez would even have the faintest interest in Casey in any other way but a client. But it is common for a client to fall for their attorney, and I wouldn't be surprised if Casey hasn't fallen a bit for Baez. She has been known to fall hard and quick (according to reports), and here is this man who is protecting her (something some suspect George of failing to do when it came to Cindy). Someone who has told people he believes her, who shelters her from the press with his umbrella, who comes to her home at night.. In her mind, he could very well LOVE her, her knight in shining armor... and that's why she smiles at him, cuddles, bakes, shows skin (as some have said). Perhaps she thinks THIS is her new life, the "celebrity" life, the old one doesn't matter. It could possibly be the only way she know how to show affection to a male.

JMO

lonetraveler
09-06-2008, 02:37 PM
Originally posted by kellabeck
Just watching GVS now....Padilla said that Casey told him Zenaida and her sister Samantha took Caylee from her, held her down and before driving off in a "2008 silver Ford Focus" Zenaida handed her a list [sic] and said "If you don't want your baby hurt, here's what you tell the cops for the next 30 days."

You see. And Casey showed them!! She said NOTHING to the cops for the next 30 days.

You can understand why Cindy believes this story.
:rolleyes: [/*]



What did Casey show them??????????

crymeariver2006
09-06-2008, 02:37 PM
Originally posted by ~DaddysGirl~


crymeariver2006 stated it was a gun, but there's no basis for that as of now, no. [/*]

Please.

Start reading when I started posting this morning around 7 a.m.

Then read thru till you get to the part where pebbles posted what was on the news.

Then read Dragon's link.

Then come back and say there is no basis for it.

TIA

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 02:37 PM
Originally posted by GentleBreeze


Thanks. This part is interesting.

"Transportation of Firearms

Generally, a person 18 years of age or older may possess a concealed firearm within the interior of a private vehicle, without a license, if the firearm or other weapon is securely encased or is otherwise not readily accessible for immediate use. Section 790.25(5). Nothing in section 790.25 prohibits the lawful carrying of a long gun anywhere in a private vehicle, or authorizes the carrying of a concealed firearm on the person. Id."

imo [/*]Thanks, GB. Does it say if a person out on bail can be in that vehicle?

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 02:38 PM
Originally posted by panokatana
I wouldn't think Baez would even have the faintest interest in Casey in any other way but a client. But it is common for a client to fall for their attorney, and I wouldn't be surprised if Casey hasn't fallen a bit for Baez. She has been known to fall hard and quick (according to reports), and here is this man who is protecting her (something some suspect George of failing to do when it came to Cindy). Someone who has told people he believes her, who shelters her from the press with his umbrella, who comes to her home at night.. In her mind, he could very well LOVE her, her knight in shining armor... and that's why she smiles at him, cuddles, bakes, shows skin (as some have said). Perhaps she thinks THIS is her new life, the "celebrity" life, the old one doesn't matter. It could possibly be the only way she know how to show affection to a male.

JMO [/*]Yep. Baez is the only male in her life right now, and he's the big protector. imo

girlspell
09-06-2008, 02:39 PM
Originally posted by commonguymd



Hey now be nice. I do think she is attractive. I can see how she has an appeal to men... many men in her case. Too bad underneath that cloak of prettiness lurks something else. [/*]

Her looks has helped her. She does connect with men. My husband was struck by her looks (he knew nothing about the case) just by walking by the TV. My brother in law thinks she's very attractive. I noticed a lot women don't think she's is even pretty, but plenty men have, I bet! She has to have something just to juggle around all those men at the same time.

day2day
09-06-2008, 02:39 PM
Originally posted by commonguymd



Hey now be nice. I do think she is attractive. I can see how she has an appeal to men... many men in her case. Too bad underneath that cloak of prettiness lurks something else. [/*]

Just teasin ya. And I agree..I think men find her very attractive.
My gran has a saying..."Pretty is skin deep..but ugly goes all the way to the bone"...

ChloeRN
09-06-2008, 02:39 PM
Originally posted by Joan Weiss
Didn't LE confiscate most of her clothes? Maybe that's all that's in her drawers. Who cares? I sure don't. Baez's marital relationship is his problem, don't you agree? imo [/*]
************************************************** *

I was commenting on what IMHO was her inappropriate attire. I have no idea whether Baez has a problem with his relationship, nor do I care.

forensicnut
09-06-2008, 02:39 PM
Originally posted by lonetraveler




What did Casey show them?????????? [/*]

It was a "script" supposedly.

Destini
09-06-2008, 02:39 PM
Originally posted by WinnieLeigh7
just alot of people in front of the home...

then a firetruck rolled by, and a truck with an atv on the back...

then another white truck


that's it...
i had just clicked on it right before i guess it was put on the 'still shot'...


because i've been at a tes search before, i just happen to know that these things are there...


but on the other hand...
it sounded yesterday almost as if they were sending search parties out at different times.


when i participated in the search, we all met at the post in the morning...
they grouped us off...

you had horseback riders, who went out first...to a particular area
then you had atv riders that when out next to certain areas
and then your foot searchers went out last to areas...

so we kind of followed in line so to say, but within 30 minutes or so of 'starting the search'...every searcher was out there...


but maybe they aren't doing it that way this time, i dunno [/*]

I went to a TES search once, too, but didn't actually search, just took supplies. Could have been a coincidence these vehicles were going by, or maybe they are beginning a search near the house. Who knows.

Just kind of odd the cam went down about that time.

Armchairdet
09-06-2008, 02:39 PM
Originally posted by crymeariver2006


I could have guessed he wasn't an armed guard. Most security guards don't carry guns. They may carry mace or pepper spray, and they might carry a nightstick but I've never seen a security guard with a gun.

And if he doesn't have a license in Florida for a gun....well there ya go.... [/*]


There are security officers in Orlando, many if not all are moonlighting (with permission) LE. They are or can be armed.

In my linkless opinion.


Edited to say, they are not the only security officers..I was speaking of armed.

IMO

Unperson1984
09-06-2008, 02:40 PM
Originally posted by forensicnut


Me three. :beer: [/*]

On the other hand, if I was guilty I wouldn't want him anywhere around.

No no no no no... :chicken:

crymeariver2006
09-06-2008, 02:40 PM
Originally posted by Pebbles


No where in that quote does it say the the Anthonys made LE aware of the weapon. It also does not state that the didn't. [/*]

I didn't see it either.

:shrug:

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 02:40 PM
Originally posted by Chicago7
I wonder if LE said they needed to search the trunk of GA's vehicle and their intent was to place a bug in there...however to their surprise they found the gun? [/*]Guess everyone forgot about the teddy bear...

Caylee's favorite toy...:rose:

bluwaters
09-06-2008, 02:41 PM
This is a graphics heavy PDF brochure of all FL license tags.

Yellow tags are for government vehicles, listed on pp. 7-8.

I do not see DCF on the list, but it may come under one of the other agencies listed? I'm not sure.

Dept of Corrections has a yellow tag.

Sheriffs have yellow tags, with a star on the left, preceding the tag numbers.

FL Dept of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
http://www.flhsmv.gov/html/tagbrochure.pdf

Chevalier
09-06-2008, 02:41 PM
Originally posted by Destini


I went to a TES search once, too, but didn't actually search, just took supplies. Could have been a coincidence these vehicles were going by, or maybe they are beginning a search near the house. Who knows.

Just kind of odd the cam went down about that time. [/*]

Mine didn't go down.

Joan Weiss
09-06-2008, 02:43 PM
Originally posted by Armchairdet



There are security officers in Orlando, many if not all are moonlighting (with permission) LE. They are or can be armed.

In my linkless opinion.


Edited to say, they are not the only security officers..I was speaking of armed.

IMO [/*]Do banks have armed security guards?

I would think the armed ones have to be deputized?

Destini
09-06-2008, 02:44 PM
Originally posted by Chevalier


Mine didn't go down. [/*]

You're right, I just checked again & saw a car go by. Guess everybody just left.

forensicnut
09-06-2008, 02:44 PM
Originally posted by Unperson1984


On the other hand, if I was guilty I wouldn't want him anywhere around.

No no no no no... :chicken: [/*] :lol: Isn't that the truth! Then again, he's quite computer savvy and could at least help clean up your hard drive. Assuming you've googled; chloroform, gun shot wounds, stabbing, arsenic, etc. like most of us cybersleuths have. :D

crymeariver2006
09-06-2008, 02:44 PM
Originally posted by Dragon


What did George Anthony or Cindy Anthony sign to say they wouldn't have a weapon in their home? [/*]

The bond agreement with the two bond companies that put up the $500,000?

:shrug:

jammies
09-06-2008, 02:45 PM
AFTERNOON THREAD OPEN:




http://boards.insessiontrials.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=339351

lonetraveler
09-06-2008, 02:45 PM
Originally posted by Joan Weiss
They're not allowed in the courtroom in my area. imo [/*]




Jurors are not allowed to wear shorts or jeans or tank tops in my area either.

WinnieLeigh7
09-06-2008, 02:45 PM
Originally posted by Destini


I went to a TES search once, too, but didn't actually search, just took supplies. Could have been a coincidence these vehicles were going by, or maybe they are beginning a search near the house. Who knows.

Just kind of odd the cam went down about that time. [/*]

very possible that they were relocating to a different search area