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Can I just vent that I loved putting that I in front CA's name ..![]()
Can we now call her FCA for Felon Casey Anthony (or any other F word of choice)?
Can I just vent that I loved putting that I in front CA's name ..![]()
This article is more of Jennifer Ford's whining. It says her boyfriend kicked her out the day of the verdict!!! Wow.
http://www2.tbo.com/news/breaking-n...an-regrets-serving-on-anthony-jury-ar-244721/
Just because she was against the Vietnam war doesn't make her UN American in my book. It just gives her an opinion that she could speak freely about. Now if people took offense that she had a differing opinion of the Vietnam war and they hold that position 40 years later after everything that is known, well, I would say that is a bit surprising. We have a few wars going on and I don't think people who oppose those are UN American either.
This article is more of Jennifer Ford's whining. It says her boyfriend kicked her out the day of the verdict!!! Wow.
http://www2.tbo.com/news/breaking-n...an-regrets-serving-on-anthony-jury-ar-244721/
Pinellas woman regrets serving on Anthony jury
"If she had to do it all over again, Jennifer Ford says, she might not have been as willing to serve as a juror in the Casey Anthony murder trial.
Her boyfriend kicked her out the day after the verdict. Swarms of media have tried to get interviews with her. There has been nationwide scorn for the 12-member jury panel that cleared Anthony of first-degree murder and other felony charges in the death of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee.
"If I knew then what I know now, I might not have been so honest," says Ford, a 32-year-old nursing student. "I didn't know the whole world was watching and that everyone had their mind made up on what the verdict was. I didn't understand the magnitude of it."
Now, however, she does.
For the woman who in May hadn't even heard about the case when it took two weeks to seat a jury from Pinellas County, it has been an eye-opening experience.
"It's just overwhelming," says Ford, who has lost about 10 pounds from all the stress related to the case.
Reporters were at her house before she even arrived home from Orlando after the six-week trial. The same was true at her mother's residence.
When friends came out of the house, they were under siege from reporters. So was the air-conditioning repairman.
"I was pretty much forced to talk," she says of an interview she gave to ABC News in which she said there was not enough evidence to convict Anthony of more-serious charges. "They wouldn't go away."
If she had it her way, Ford says, she would not have given that interview – in which she returned to Orlando for a chat with a network reporter.
"I don't think you should have to talk about it," she says. "It wasn't my idea. It certainly wasn't what I wanted. I just wanted my freedom. If that is what I had to do, so be it."
Ford blames the media for much of what has happened after the verdict that led to much anger and many protests.
"I think the media helped them to determine what their thoughts are," she says. "I think the media helped to determine the case before the jury saw it."
Ford says she hopes to never again see a criminal case from the jury box.
"I should get a lifetime pass," she says."
So we are to believe that she had never heard of the CA case and lives in Pinellas Cty.Whatever.
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Can we now call her FCA for Felon Casey Anthony (or any other F word of choice)?
Pinellas woman regrets serving on Anthony jury
"If she had to do it all over again, Jennifer Ford says, she might not have been as willing to serve as a juror in the Casey Anthony murder trial.
Her boyfriend kicked her out the day after the verdict. Swarms of media have tried to get interviews with her. There has been nationwide scorn for the 12-member jury panel that cleared Anthony of first-degree murder and other felony charges in the death of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee.
"If I knew then what I know now, I might not have been so honest," says Ford, a 32-year-old nursing student. "I didn't know the whole world was watching and that everyone had their mind made up on what the verdict was. I didn't understand the magnitude of it."
Now, however, she does.
For the woman who in May hadn't even heard about the case when it took two weeks to seat a jury from Pinellas County, it has been an eye-opening experience.
"It's just overwhelming," says Ford, who has lost about 10 pounds from all the stress related to the case.
Reporters were at her house before she even arrived home from Orlando after the six-week trial. The same was true at her mother's residence.
When friends came out of the house, they were under siege from reporters. So was the air-conditioning repairman.
"I was pretty much forced to talk," she says of an interview she gave to ABC News in which she said there was not enough evidence to convict Anthony of more-serious charges. "They wouldn't go away."
If she had it her way, Ford says, she would not have given that interview – in which she returned to Orlando for a chat with a network reporter.
"I don't think you should have to talk about it," she says. "It wasn't my idea. It certainly wasn't what I wanted. I just wanted my freedom. If that is what I had to do, so be it."
Ford blames the media for much of what has happened after the verdict that led to much anger and many protests.
"I think the media helped them to determine what their thoughts are," she says. "I think the media helped to determine the case before the jury saw it."
Ford says she hopes to never again see a criminal case from the jury box.
"I should get a lifetime pass," she says."
So we are to believe that she had never heard of the CA case and lives in Pinellas Cty.Whatever.
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Just because she was against the Vietnam war doesn't make her UN American in my book. It just gives her an opinion that she could speak freely about. Now if people took offense that she had a differing opinion of the Vietnam war and they hold that position 40 years later after everything that is known, well, I would say that is a bit surprising. We have a few wars going on and I don't think people who oppose those are UN American either.
Something lovely is happening:
Caylee Memorial To Become Permanent
Walkway, Benches To Be Built Off Suburban Drive
ORLANDO, Fla. -- A nonprofit group has purchased the land where Caylee Anthony's remains were found with the intent to turn it into a permanent memorial.
Since Caylee's remains were found blocks away from the Anthony family home in December 2008, the land off Suburban Drive has turned into a place where the public has made their own makeshift memorial, but there are now plans for a walkway lined with benches.
Groundbreaking is set to take place sometime in the next several months.
http://www.clickorlando.com/news/28583780/detail.html
OMG I must be the most ignorant....who is Robyn is she a friend and how did she get the letters to and from CCA(convict Casey Anthony)
Robyn was the jailhouse friend, and just guess who happened to be passing letters between inmates at the jail? River Cruz/Krystal Holloway's sister named Cecelia Benhaida/Skye! She was in jail with Casey, made friends with Casey and passed notes for Casey![]()
Robyn was the jailhouse friend, and just guess who happened to be passing letters between inmates at the jail? River Cruz/Krystal Holloway's sister named Cecelia Benhaida/Skye! She was in jail with Casey, made friends with Casey and passed notes for Casey
From her deposition she talks about how she was able to pass letters from Casey to other inmates:
(CB is River's sister, CM is Corporal Melich, her/she is Casey)
CB Okay. Urn, I would when I was sweeping all the letters would be rolled up like urn, you know just rolled up.
CM Uh-huh. (affirmative)..
CB And urn, the girls sometimes would tie it real tight and I would put it on the floor when I get next to her cell I'd slid it under her door.
CM And how would she get letters to you?
CB Urn, when I would pass her urn, her meals she, you know would pass it through the little cubby hole thing. And when I'd give it to her she'd give it to me and I'd put it in my sleeve.
Some of the letters here if you want to look through them:
http://www.wesh.com/download/2010/0407/23077371.pdf
I use MCA for FCA sometimes - hmmm, is the "M" for Mousey, or Miserable, or...Murderer?![]()
Just because she was against the Vietnam war doesn't make her UN American in my book. It just gives her an opinion that she could speak freely about. Now if people took offense that she had a differing opinion of the Vietnam war and they hold that position 40 years later after everything that is known, well, I would say that is a bit surprising. We have a few wars going on and I don't think people who oppose those are UN American either.
This article is more of Jennifer Ford's whining. It says her boyfriend kicked her out the day of the verdict!!! Wow.
http://www2.tbo.com/news/breaking-n...an-regrets-serving-on-anthony-jury-ar-244721/
Jennifer Ford needs to shut up or own up to wanting to be interviewed. No one twisted her arm and made her accept a WDW vacation and no one is making her go on and on now.
My opinion, one thread has been shut down already, could the Vietnam/political talk go to a PM please?
I'll wager Jennifer Ford's BF kicked her out because he feared he might accidentally get her pregnant and thus sire a half-moron. Just too much of a chance to take.........