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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 442843" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>To me, the whole emphasis on the duct tape as it relates to George and to try to implicate him because of it is absolutely ridiculous! Even if he was the one who bought it, if it was in their home any of them could have used it, including Casey! And when they showed the signs with the duct tape, George had no idea at that time that his granddaughter was dead and that the duct tape could have had anything to do with it.</p><p></p><p>To me, George and even Lee have been the most believable. About George's "affair", I'm not so sure but that is understandable and that River woman or whatever name she's using now is not believable at all! She's a con artist and an opportunist. And I don't think any of that is relevant to the case. It all revolves around a twist of the words, whether he "said" it was an accident or "thought" it must be an accident or "hoped" it was an accident and not foul play. Cindy obviously got up there and lied her head off about making those computer searches, but that's understandable too if you're trying to save your daughter's life. And we will probably never know if Baez put her up to it or if it was her idea but Baez obviously knew about it since he called her up there to testify about it. That was their "Hail Mary" pass and it didn't work.</p><p></p><p>Although I do think Baez is sleezy and sneaky and incompetent and a complete Bozo, I have no doubt that Casey has lied to them as much as she has everybody else! She's probably given her legal team a dozen different stories too and headed them off in different directions that they couldn't follow through on because the stories were lies. Baez probably has no more idea of what really happened than the rest of us do! She will be found guilty or not but we will probably never know what really happened ... only Casey knows and she will never tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 442843, member: 1883"] To me, the whole emphasis on the duct tape as it relates to George and to try to implicate him because of it is absolutely ridiculous! Even if he was the one who bought it, if it was in their home any of them could have used it, including Casey! And when they showed the signs with the duct tape, George had no idea at that time that his granddaughter was dead and that the duct tape could have had anything to do with it. To me, George and even Lee have been the most believable. About George's "affair", I'm not so sure but that is understandable and that River woman or whatever name she's using now is not believable at all! She's a con artist and an opportunist. And I don't think any of that is relevant to the case. It all revolves around a twist of the words, whether he "said" it was an accident or "thought" it must be an accident or "hoped" it was an accident and not foul play. Cindy obviously got up there and lied her head off about making those computer searches, but that's understandable too if you're trying to save your daughter's life. And we will probably never know if Baez put her up to it or if it was her idea but Baez obviously knew about it since he called her up there to testify about it. That was their "Hail Mary" pass and it didn't work. Although I do think Baez is sleezy and sneaky and incompetent and a complete Bozo, I have no doubt that Casey has lied to them as much as she has everybody else! She's probably given her legal team a dozen different stories too and headed them off in different directions that they couldn't follow through on because the stories were lies. Baez probably has no more idea of what really happened than the rest of us do! She will be found guilty or not but we will probably never know what really happened ... only Casey knows and she will never tell. [/QUOTE]
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