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  • NolaFree810NolaFree810 Posts: 36,796 moneytalker
    of course the states gonna pay for the trial, thats how trials work <_>
  • JLRedWing13JLRedWing13 Posts: 48,736 mod
    Florida isn't an awesome place to live anyway. But I'd go there for vacation
    This. I couldn't live there.
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  • Ace_Deputy_CheezeAce_Deputy_Cheeze Posts: 14,736 jayfacer
    i think jay would fit in with all the old peoples.
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  • Ace_Deputy_CheezeAce_Deputy_Cheeze Posts: 14,736 jayfacer
    edited July 2011
    As marc would say, "you listen to old people music".

    EDIT: oh and the fact that your room looks like a retirement home the last time i was on stickam
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  • WakeOfAshesWakeOfAshes Posts: 21,665 destroyer of motherfuckers
    yeah.... I don't think it is a shocker that the state is going to pick up her legal expenses. "You have the right to a lawyer. If you can not afford one, one will be appointed for you". This is the route she took... Her defense team was appointed for her. Even if she had been convicted of murder, that still doesnt mean she should be on the hook for her legal expenses.

    The cunt is guilty of murdering her child, but that is a different story altogether.
  • Rex_Capone420Rex_Capone420 Posts: 69,663 spicy boy
    technically she is not guilty :p but yeah...i know that a lot of times high profile cases attract high priced lawyers that will take the case for free
  • Shanez_WifeShanez_Wife Posts: 2,008 just the tip
    technically she is not guilty :p but yeah...i know that a lot of times high profile cases attract high priced lawyers that will take the case for free
    jose baez can now skyrocket his rates
  • SATANSATAN Posts: 25,866 spicy boy
    they sold her first interview for a million. she's probably now richer than anyone on this board.
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  • WakeOfAshesWakeOfAshes Posts: 21,665 destroyer of motherfuckers
    they sold her first interview for a million. she's probably now richer than anyone on this board.
    just think Satan... that could be you! Of course, you'd be hard pressed to pull off those slutty outfits as she did.

    You have the link on that transaction?
  • SATANSATAN Posts: 25,866 spicy boy
    they sold her first interview for a million. she's probably now richer than anyone on this board.
    just think Satan... that could be you! Of course, you'd be hard pressed to pull off those slutty outfits as she did.

    You have the link on that transaction?
    they were talking about it on the radio on the way to work.

  • SkullAndCrossbonesSkullAndCrossbones Posts: 16,452 destroyer of motherfuckers
    edited July 2011
    they sold her first interview for a million. she's probably now richer than anyone on this board.
    ah yes, the american dream......kill children, get away with it, and make a fortune because of it :-))
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  • Rex_Capone420Rex_Capone420 Posts: 69,663 spicy boy
    i still haven't heard or seen anything as far as her selling her first interview
  • BlindGuardian93BlindGuardian93 Posts: 4,988 jayfacer
    i still haven't heard or seen anything as far as her selling her first interview
    I read that her lawer is denying everything about it.
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  • BlindGuardian93BlindGuardian93 Posts: 4,988 jayfacer
    ORLANDO, Fla. — Casey Anthony's parents offered differing views in a television interview with "Dr. Phil" host Phil McGraw about how they think their 2-year-old granddaughter died in 2008.

    Cindy Anthony said she believes that Caylee Anthony drowned, while her husband George Anthony was adamant that the toddler died by other means and that his daughter Casey Anthony had more intricate knowledge about how it happened.

    Anthony's parents shared their opinions during the second part of an interview with McGraw that aired Wednesday. They spoke with McGraw for a lengthy, taped interview over a two-day period recently. A portion of the interview devoted to Casey Anthony's murder trial will also be shown later this month.

    A message left by The Associated Press with one of Casey Anthony's attorneys, Jose Baez, was not immediately returned.

    George Anthony said he thinks Casey may have accidently drugged his granddaughter and she tried to cover it up. Cindy Anthony said she does think Casey did know where her toddler was buried and may have had help placing her body there.

    "If Casey is watching this someday — Yes, I think she's responsible for Caylee not being here," George Anthony said.

    Caylee Anthony was the focus of a wide-ranging search after her disappearance in June 2008. Casey Anthony told police that a fictitious babysitter had kidnapped the child. The 25-year-old maintained the same story to her family until the child's skeletal remains were found in a wooded area in December 2008 not far from the Anthony family home.

    "I think (Casey) was there and she probably had some help," George Anthony told McGraw.

    Casey Anthony stood trial for her toddler's death this summer, with her defense attorneys telling jurors the child drowned by accident in the family pool. She was acquitted in July, but convicted of four charges of lying to police.

    She is currently somewhere in Florida serving a year of probation on a separate check fraud conviction. Authorities are keeping her whereabouts confidential for her safety.

    Anthony's acquittal caused a national uproar, with people protesting their displeasure with the verdict both publicly and through social media.

    Cindy Anthony said that while she believes her granddaughter drowned, she didn't believe defense attorney Jose Baez's assertion that George Anthony was there or helped cover up the death. She, too, said she thinks Casey knew where Caylee was buried and that is what upsets her most today.

    "I believe Casey knew or had knowledge of placing Caylee there," Cindy Anthony said. "...I'm not justifying what Casey did. But until I find out what happened to Caylee and what happened to Casey that day, I have to live with what I know."

    She also told McGraw that she prayed nightly during the past three years that if Casey was somehow responsible for Caylee's death that she'd go to jail.

    She said the fact that her daughter was acquitted tells her she wasn't at fault.

    "When that verdict came in and Casey was found not guilty, I got my answer," Cindy Anthony said "...I'm not gonna be her judge and jury. God is her judge and he set her free."
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  • ShaneShane Posts: 15,229 balls deep
    doesn't matter now, she could do a step by step about how she killed her and there's nothing anyone can do about it.

    also i find its ridiculous that florida is trying to sue her for 500,000 for court costs. they lost and they need to get over it.
  • SkullAndCrossbonesSkullAndCrossbones Posts: 16,452 destroyer of motherfuckers

    also i find its ridiculous that florida is trying to sue her for 500,000 for court costs. they lost and they need to get over it.
    yeah, they're just butthurt. im not defending casey here but there is a law that says "if you cannot afford an attorney one will be provided for you", its in the miranda rights LOL. plus since when does the defendent ever pay the court fees?

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