For those watching the Casey A. trial.....

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HaoZi

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Too much familiar stuff came out of her mouth. I know those towns, I remember that boot camp case, too.
 

klmno

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Hum...I just got home and had no idea this lady isn't even a psychiatric. Hopefully the prosecution can and will get on a better qualified person to clarify things if the defense scores any points in this.
 
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HaoZi

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Are they going to do more than just vet her today? Seems late to be starting testimony.
 

klmno

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Who else went on the stand today besides this lady and George?

Oh look- is that Casey grieving by crying now that this lady is testifying??
 

cubsgirl

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LOL Daisy!

Ok, I just started watching this on HLN about 30 minutes ago. It appears to me that this "traumatologist" is clueless??? I think the prosecution is going to mop up the floor with her.
 
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HaoZi

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Umm... how could she not have heard about this trial? She claims to have been in London, but for how long? She's listed in the current FSU directory with a Tallahassee number.
 

klmno

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Well, she might have helped George, for those who wonder how he could get emotionally involved and teeter (if not actually follow thru) on the line of having an affair at a time like that. But really, don't most adults who live ITRW know all this stuff already?
 

DammitJanet

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Well she said mostly stuff I know about grief and told me why Cory acted the way he did when my dad died but she sure cant convince me that Casey acted normally.

Also, she is not being truthful to say that she didnt even read up on this case before testifying. She had to know she was testifying about the Anthony case...come on, be real.

Oh and notice that Casey never even cried a bit when her father was on the stand but when this so called grief woman is on she is all teary eyed. Why cry now? Its an act.
 

1905

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Oh no! I mised George! I just got home and that lady is on, I have no patience for that dumb lady. She couldn't even answer anything without going off on some tangent, even when they told her to stop. I'll have to watch Nancy Grace and see what I missed, and go to that other website. Ladies, I did something else today, I went to the beach, alone..I read and swam, and never talked to a soul. I have to go find George's testimony....back to the obsession.
 

Nancy

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Cindy and Kronk's sonand Kronk again and the original detecetive that's been on many times.

My sister in law kept me informed all morning and I'm going to watch the replay tonight. I understand it was pitiful and George sobbed. His testimony showed raw and honest emotion and I can't understand how Casey could sit there stone faced. I think this is possible the worst day for the defense so far. Baez went so far to belittle George's suicide attempt. I can't help but think this will backfire on them wioth the jury. Several jurors appeared to be wiping thier eyes. His suicide note certainly showed that he had no knowledge of how Caylee died. judge Perry is deciding whether to let this note into evidence and they think he will.

Nancy
 

Nancy

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Kronk's son said Kronk called him in November and sd he knew where the body was, but body wasn;t discovered until Dec 11. Cross got him to admit he couldn;t remember when George told him that, cell records show a lot of calls bewteen nov and jan.

I missed Cindy so I don't know what she testified to but it didn't help defense.

Nancy
 

klmno

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With Casey speaking and answering that question today the way she did, along with 3 psychiatric evaluations, I doubt she'll win an appeal or re-trial based on being incompetent to stand trial. Plus, DJ or someone mentioned yesterday (I think) that it was Casey who pulled out a fact from her notes that her attnys were looking for.

I found it interesting that this grief counselor (or whatever she calls herself) said a person would have a psychiatric issue if they met Ashton's hypothetical and that would be out of her league. But as the jury knows, obviously the defense isn't using the insanity defense. Then, if "everything falls into normal for grief" along with testifying for Susan Smith gives a pretty good what type of thinking she has. Did the jury hear that she is a nurse and not a psychiatric or psychiatrist? I can't beleive the judge didn't let Ashton present the state's real hyposthetical, after that drawn out hypothetical the defense gave her.
 

klmno

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Ohhh...thaat makes sense then. I was thinking if George called him that would be a huge doubt for the defense's side.
 

klmno

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I have an off-the wall question- how did they identify the body? Can you identify thru DNA of skeletal remains?
 
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