Good Morning DIS Boards Sleuths, I have a question that has been most likely answered but I missed it .
How was it determined that Caylee's death was ON June 16, 2008?
Don't know.OK so what does everyone think will happen at 11:15?
So I'm catching up. Went to the Orlando Sentinal web site and found this story about a toddler drowning in the family's pool:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-toddler-drowns-pool-ocala-marion-20110615,0,3181482.story
This is what happens when a child accidentally drowns. No duct tape, no fake nanny, no long drawn out court case.
My heart goes out to that family for their loss.
InSession is playing the full video of Caylee at the Nursing Home on Father's Day when they visited Cindy's father. OMG, what a sweetheart she was!![]()
Last day anyone saw her alive! That evening Casey was on video strolling through town with the boyfriend.. alone.
They also said on InSession that Judge Perry could reduce the charge to 2nd degree murder. I bet 2nd degree murder would be a shoe in for a guilty verdict, even tho personally 1st degree works for me.Don't know.
They're talking on InSession that Judge Perry could decide on the issue of acquittal, tell the defense to present their case first and rule before the jury deliberates, or after a guilty verdict he could set aside the verdict.
The suspense is killing me.
OK very interesting. Defense wants us to assume there was accident, as in accident equals innocence. Judge Perry seems to think that accident does not equal innocents and we do not have to presume there was an accident. He asked what evidence they have of an accident and Mason said none.
Don't know.
They're talking on InSession that Judge Perry could decide on the issue of acquittal, tell the defense to present their case first and rule before the jury deliberates, or after a guilty verdict he could set aside the verdict.
The suspense is killing me.
So I'm catching up. Went to the Orlando Sentinal web site and found this story about a toddler drowning in the family's pool:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-toddler-drowns-pool-ocala-marion-20110615,0,3181482.story
This is what happens when a child accidentally drowns. No duct tape, no fake nanny, no long drawn out court case.
My heart goes out to that family for their loss.
That's so heartbreaking.So I'm catching up. Went to the Orlando Sentinal web site and found this story about a toddler drowning in the family's pool:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-toddler-drowns-pool-ocala-marion-20110615,0,3181482.story
This is what happens when a child accidentally drowns. No duct tape, no fake nanny, no long drawn out court case.
My heart goes out to that family for their loss.
OJ. I think we will forever think "OJ" about cases where a "guilty" verdict seems likely. And I'm with you on the "ugh".They can't possibly acquit her, right? ugh.
Boy, am I feeling emotional after that video! Just thinking of Cindy and how she must feel, having wrapped her arms around and snuggled with that little girl, and then lost her in a most horrible way. Tomorrow I'm going to DD's Dr appt and will see the ultrasound of my first grandchild. (And maybe gender!) Yup, I'm emotional today.Agreed.It got to me at the end when she put her head down and her nose and mouth were in the crease of her elbow. I don't know, it just got me because of the duct tape I guess.