I can't believe what I've just seen. I like how Cindy said work computer had many passwords and email are probably lost now. How would she really know? I would love for the State to prove her wrong. All those searches on that day were done one after another and seconds or minutes long. To me she gave too much information on the pop up with neck breaking. REally...? Skateboarding?
Deceit runs in this family. I wish Caylee were still alive, but now I'm thinking she truly is in a better place than with this family. Gah...this makes me angry.
Now Beaz trying to play the computer forensics against each other. Unbelievable.
Deleted searches. You have to feel that someone was wanting to hide those searches. If Cindy was just checking to see if bamboo leaves were toxic to dogs, why would she delete?
Cindy is on better meds now. Her memory is more clear.![]()
If Cindy Anthony looked up chloroform and admitted it in her depo., then why did she not say anything about looking up chloroform as well? Don't you think that would've been helpful for them to know that? How convenient that she omitted that.
Yeah -- she didn't omit it. She didn't do the chloroform searches and she's totally lying now.
Again, youtube doesn't do pop ups for random videos and anyone who has used a computer on a regular basis should know that! Nice try, Cindy ... we're not buying it.
Any perjury committed in an official proceeding is tried as a third-degree felony in Florida. If the official proceeding involves a capital crime, then the perjury is redesignated as a second-degree felony, which carries stiffer penalties. An offical proceeding is defined by state law as "a proceeding heard ... before any legislative, judicial, administrative, or other governmental agency or official authorized to take evidence under oath, including any referee, general or special magistrate, administrative law judge, hearing officer, hearing examiner, commissioner, notary, or other person taking testimony or a deposition in connection with any such proceeding."
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Was Casey making chloroform and testing it out on the dog? Could that be why the dog was sleeping so much around the times the search was going on?
It's not just the sudden remembering...it's the well-orchestrated Q&A between Baez and Cindy. Seemed very rehearsed and canned. I can just see the conversations...Baez: "If you make xyz statements, Casey will get off (or at least not get the DP) and we'll ease up on George."Cindy is on better meds now. Her memory is more clear.![]()
Did anyone find that rude that she said that to Cindy? I didn't. I would have been so mad if I were her I would have said it too.![]()
Was Casey making chloroform and testing it out on the dog? Could that be why the dog was sleeping so much around the times the search was going on?
Did anyone find that rude that she said that to Cindy? I didn't. I would have been so mad if I were her I would have said it too.![]()
Cindy just got on the stand and said her time cards were wrong and that she was home