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ICA seems to be taking more notes than usual.
DC testifying about protectors.
Doesn't prove body issue.
DC testifying about protectors.

Doesn't prove body issue.
I say we get some of those electronic fly leashes and walk around listening to the jurors.
I don't understand it, either. What was the point of calling this witness? Was it to prove that he videotaped the area and there was no body, thus incriminating Kronk for moving the body????
Nooooo....one with a camera so we can see what Casey is writing all day!![]()
I say we get some of those electronic fly leashes and walk around listening to the jurors.
I was reading a tweet from Pamela from TheHinkyMeter and someone asked why would they be looking for a body if the Anthony's,including ICA, were claiming that Caylee was just missing.
I was reading a tweet from Pamela from TheHinkyMeter and someone asked why would they be looking for a body if the Anthony's,including ICA, were claiming that Caylee was just missing.
I'm wondering the same thing. ICA must have put out the word where to look...is it even remotely poss Cindy,George & Bozo already knew and set this in motion as a staging?
I'm wondering the same thing. ICA must have put out the word where to look...is it even remotely poss Cindy,George & Bozo already knew and set this in motion as a staging?
So in detail.
My water broke at 3pm on Friday (as you all know) and the clock started ticking for the 50% deliver within 48 hours.
BUT Nicole was NOT going to be part of any stats
i started getting what i thought was cramping down below - like under the baby around 2am and by 5am i had called the nurse and she came to put me on the baby monitor
"cramping is common it's ok - these aren't contractions" remember that
So i spent the morning writing these "cramps" down, had a visit with my aunt who's leaving tomorrow to go back home to England and a visit with my brother.
had a few cramps while my aunt was there that were a little more intense but still manageable.
My brothers and aunt were taking Cassandra to Medieval Times for the dinner/show and Patrick, who had gone home the night before to be with Cassie came down with them to be with me.
and by then the "cramping" was becoming more regular and more intense so the dr brought me in to scan the baby. i had 4 while in there.
around 3.45 i had one that was soooo major i felt i had to push and yelled at Patrick to not just push the nurse but pull the button but rip the cord out and they came running in.
they had to call High Risk L&D and get me a room.
around 3.55 i was transferred to the HRLD and the team was there. one set for me and one set for Nicole. (refresher. nicole had fluid in her lungs and we had to have surgery to have tubes put in 4 weeks ago to drain them before she was born she also has something called hydrops which is where fluid backs up and seeps under her skin around her upper body - quite serious stuff)
by 4.05-4.10 i was in the LD room begging for someone to help me. this was definitely NOT the same or even close to the labour i had with Cassie. this was 10 times more painful and 5 times faster
i kept telling them i had to push and i had gone from 4, 6 to 8 cm dilated from leaving my room to about 4.30 (so less then 45 minutes) and they kept telling me to breath through it - god i hate that - you CAN"T breath through it when the kids head is jamming you and ripping you in half.
needless to say through my screams (and i'm SO NOT a screamer) i ignored them and pushed.
well.
the last time they told me to breath through it WAS the last time as the urge to push was soooooooooooooo great i yelled at someone (had my eyes closed so i dont even know who to apologize to ) to shut up that i was pushing, her head was coming out.
she told me to just breath and i said NO HER HEAD IS OUT
and so it was.
they yelled for the NICU team who was setting stuff up in another room and my dr who had left to do something.
they all came running in and one more push and out she came (kind of like splash mountain LOL)
i heard and saw her cry and they whisked her away - i started cryingi know they had to but i didn't even get to touch her.
they stabilized her, took the tubes out of her chest and put a feeding tube down her nose and a breathing one to her lungs down her throat.
tmi alert - placenta wouldn't deliver so they tried a few things but i ended up being put under and they took it out. by 10pm i was awake and chatting and desperate to see Nicole.
I finally got to see her about 10.30. all the tubes, leads and stuff mad me burst into tears as soon as i saw her
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'ive seen her 3 times today and going back for a 4th in 10 minutes
So in detail.
My water broke at 3pm on Friday (as you all know) and the clock started ticking for the 50% deliver within 48 hours.
BUT Nicole was NOT going to be part of any stats
i started getting what i thought was cramping down below - like under the baby around 2am and by 5am i had called the nurse and she came to put me on the baby monitor
"cramping is common it's ok - these aren't contractions" remember that
So i spent the morning writing these "cramps" down, had a visit with my aunt who's leaving tomorrow to go back home to England and a visit with my brother.
had a few cramps while my aunt was there that were a little more intense but still manageable.
My brothers and aunt were taking Cassandra to Medieval Times for the dinner/show and Patrick, who had gone home the night before to be with Cassie came down with them to be with me.
and by then the "cramping" was becoming more regular and more intense so the dr brought me in to scan the baby. i had 4 while in there.
around 3.45 i had one that was soooo major i felt i had to push and yelled at Patrick to not just push the nurse but pull the button but rip the cord out and they came running in.
they had to call High Risk L&D and get me a room.
around 3.55 i was transferred to the HRLD and the team was there. one set for me and one set for Nicole. (refresher. nicole had fluid in her lungs and we had to have surgery to have tubes put in 4 weeks ago to drain them before she was born she also has something called hydrops which is where fluid backs up and seeps under her skin around her upper body - quite serious stuff)
by 4.05-4.10 i was in the LD room begging for someone to help me. this was definitely NOT the same or even close to the labour i had with Cassie. this was 10 times more painful and 5 times faster
i kept telling them i had to push and i had gone from 4, 6 to 8 cm dilated from leaving my room to about 4.30 (so less then 45 minutes) and they kept telling me to breath through it - god i hate that - you CAN"T breath through it when the kids head is jamming you and ripping you in half.
needless to say through my screams (and i'm SO NOT a screamer) i ignored them and pushed.
well.
the last time they told me to breath through it WAS the last time as the urge to push was soooooooooooooo great i yelled at someone (had my eyes closed so i dont even know who to apologize to ) to shut up that i was pushing, her head was coming out.
she told me to just breath and i said NO HER HEAD IS OUT
and so it was.
they yelled for the NICU team who was setting stuff up in another room and my dr who had left to do something.
they all came running in and one more push and out she came (kind of like splash mountain LOL)
i heard and saw her cry and they whisked her away - i started cryingi know they had to but i didn't even get to touch her.
they stabilized her, took the tubes out of her chest and put a feeding tube down her nose and a breathing one to her lungs down her throat.
tmi alert - placenta wouldn't deliver so they tried a few things but i ended up being put under and they took it out. by 10pm i was awake and chatting and desperate to see Nicole.
I finally got to see her about 10.30. all the tubes, leads and stuff mad me burst into tears as soon as i saw her
![]()
'ive seen her 3 times today and going back for a 4th in 10 minutes