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George consumed alcohol and pills and found despondent in hotel room
Then why start picking out jewelry when you don't know when it will be???:waitasec::waitasec::waitasec:Sounds like the A's have no control over when funeral will be
I wish Caylee had gotten the same response. Missing, and reported immediatley!
Did anyone watch this on HLN?! Mark Eiglarsh was commenting on the presser and made a statement I haven't ever heard anyone make in this case. I was shocked as he has been so adamant about facts every time he has been on television. He was giving his "personal views" and this is taken out of the context of him talking about George today.
He said, "...he lost his granddaughter, his own daughter is accused of killing a..a...and dismembering the body of his granddaughter...uhm...this is just not a very good place or time for him right now."
Poor George. I like Conway for some reason. Weird.
Did anyone watch this on HLN?! Mark Eiglarsh was commenting on the presser and made a statement I haven't ever heard anyone make in this case. I was shocked as he has been so adamant about facts every time he has been on television. He was giving his "personal views" and this is taken out of the context of him talking about George today.
He said, "...he lost his granddaughter, his own daughter is accused of killing a..a...and dismembering the body of his granddaughter...uhm...this is just not a very good place or time for him right now."
I was watching and heard him say that. He made a similar reference a few days ago.Did anyone watch this on HLN?! Mark Eiglarsh was commenting on the presser and made a statement I haven't ever heard anyone make in this case. I was shocked as he has been so adamant about facts every time he has been on television. He was giving his "personal views" and this is taken out of the context of him talking about George today.
He said, "...he lost his granddaughter, his own daughter is accused of killing a..a...and dismembering the body of his granddaughter...uhm...this is just not a very good place or time for him right now."
I was watching and heard him say that. He made a similar reference a few days ago.
No one ever knows what goes on in a relationship but the two people in it. For us to assume otherwise is unfortunate and contributes to this. It's also a bit perplexing that although the stress that Cindy experienced as breadwinner and primary caregiver, household manager is evidenced, that is entirely dismissed as it's much easier (and also quite sexist) to go with the image of the shrill, nagging woman and cast blame based on that. Although I do think many women faced with the same situation of supporting a whole family, may in fact "nag" their husbands for a bit of help, especially if their husbands gambling debts got them there.[/QUOTE]
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I can't believe what I am reading here! The fact is, Cindy has obviously worked very hard all her life, and George, who is not only a full adult, but also a father and grandfather, blew the family's life savings on gambling, scam or women, which Cindy had worked hard for, on the eve of their retirement. Instead of planning for a nice retirement, Cindy, who by all accounts is a good nurse and held down a job and was the breadwinner of the family, had to worry about her family losing the roof over their heads. If they do not respect George, I can understand how that happened. I am no Cindy fan, I believe she is also involved in covering this up, but one thing I do feel sorry for her for, is that she appeared to work very hard and her husband threw it all away. I noticed in the jail discussions George seemed far more excited about the money and jobs being offered to him & Lee than Cindy was. He just smiled away most of the time, like he adored his little Casey. At least Cindy tried to ask some probative questions.