eileenhawkeye
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So they paid a bunch of people to come on the show? Sounds like they contacted agents in the area to send them actors between the ages of 30-65....
Didn't Cindy at one time claim she was a nurse of decomposition? Or am I imagining that? :crazy: I also thought I had read that George had to drive with all the windows down back to the house because the smell was so bad. Or am I also imagining that? lol :crazy:
So they paid a bunch of people to come on the show? Sounds like they contacted agents in the area to send them actors between the ages of 30-65....
...and you "commission" someone to hold a focus group...but you don't pay them? I'm missing something here.:waitasec: So they claim only the panelist got paid? And what is up with the 500 hrs of video, why did they get to see it? What kind of video?
She was being followed by reporters walking somewhere...just in court? A jailhouse visit? The sheriff's office?No, you are not imagining, I recall both of those. I've been searching for the video of Cindy saying she was a "nurse of decomposition" in her backwards way of speech. I know it was early on, sometime in July 2008. I'll keep looking.
'48 Hours' Discusses Anthony Special
Correspondent Responds To Ethics Complaints
"CBS News officials said they did not pay jury consultant Richard Gabriel to participate in the show, and he was not allowed to keep the nearly 500 hours of video showing panelists discussing the case."
The panelists discussed the case for 500 Hours?
That's 10 hours a day for 50 days! Could this be a misprint?
http://www.clickorlando.com/news/27588579/detail.html
She was being followed by reporters walking somewhere...just in court? A jailhouse visit? The sheriff's office?
Yes, and it was a local news clip. Maybe that is why it is so hard to find. But referring to herself as a "nurse of decomposition" was classic Cindy. We knew what she meant but that made it all the more comical, IMO.
Baez ....there is a very compelling reason for not telling anyone Caylee was missing
of course he will only tell at trial
Well George has been missing from the hearings and when he did take the stand a few weeks ago he did say he would do ANYTHING for his daughter including not showing up for the trial...don't be surprized if he falls on the sword.Hmm I hear the bus headed for GA.
Could it have been a typo? Maybe it should read 5 hours? 3 weeks is a long time (with no sleep...lol). I just divided.From the Current News Thread
'48 Hours' Discusses Anthony Special
Correspondent Responds To Ethics Complaints
CBS News officials said they did not pay jury consultant Richard Gabriel to participate in the show, and he was not allowed to keep the nearly 500 hours of video showing panelists discussing the case.
http://www.clickorlando.com/news/27588579/detail.html
Please can we discuss this 500 hours thing.
I have seen programs where TV crews have followed some event from the beginning to the end. Is this what JB is doing, letting CBS follow him from beginning to end? In the end he will cash in?
Someone please set me straight if I'm off my rocker.
I think it was around July 22 2008...found there were youtube videos, but they've been taken down.Yes, and it was a local news clip. Maybe that is why it is so hard to find. But referring to herself as a "nurse of decomposition" was classic Cindy. We knew what she meant but that made it all the more comical, IMO.
ETA: Still no video but I did find this on another forum:
CINDY: ( to 911 operator) And it smells like there`s been a dead body in the damn car.
CINDY: There was a bag of pizza for, what, 12 days in the back of the car, full of maggots.
CINDY: There was a bag of pizza for, what, 12 days in the back of the car, full of maggots. It stunk so bad. You know how hot it`s been. That smell was terrible!
CINDY: There was no odor in the car when was towed down to the towing company. No odor.
GEORGE : There was an overpowering smell.
CINDY : That smell was terrible.
CINDY : It smelled rotten whatever it was. Something decomposing in there.
“Do me a favor,” the grandmother, Cindy Anthony, said Wednesday. “Put a little piece of pizza or any piece of garbage in your car today and leave it shut up for 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 days in this heat and then come back to me in 19 days and tell me what it smells like.”
CINDY: Maybe someone put a body in the car after it was towed to the tow yard.
LEE : The trunk was open, the windows were rolled down to what I assume ventilate the horrible smell. Whatever it was, it was very potent.
GEORGE said that he now believes the smell came from the combination of a rotting pizza and a cleaning fluid bottle being left in a hot car for 15days
CINDY: I've smelled an odor before I'm a nurse of decomposition that was the worst thing I've ever smelled that bag of pizza with maggots in there that sat in the car.
Sources close to the investigation said George Anthony admitted to the FBI that, when he first smelled his daughter's car, he thought it was the odor of a body.
GEORGE: "It was an overpowering smell, I admit that," he said. "It's a possibility that maybe my daughter ran over something."
CINDY: My husband`s a deputy sheriff. Years ago, he was a homicide investigator, as well. And the first thing he thought was human decomposition. I`m a nurse. I thought human decomposition.
CINDY ANTHONY: I changed my mind on that -- I never changed my mind on that. What I stated was the car smelled, OK. I was told by my husband and also by the gentleman at the tow yard that there was a bag of food that contained pizza and maggots in the car. I went down and I spoke myself with the manager of the tow company, and he told us that that was the cause of the smell in the car. I don't know if anybody that has ever smelled decay of food that's been in a car trunk for 19 days in Florida heat. I have opened my refrigerator and made the comment, something died in here.
GEORGE ANTHONY: My professional opinion is I never really realized how long it would take garbage to smell for 19 days or 18 days inside of a car in Florida, to be honest with you.