Oh wow...so I saw her moments later being walked into the sheriff's office in handcuffs. So what? I think what people are trying to say is this whole scenario was odd. I for one want to stop the games. If this was the As idea to prevent media from covering the arrest, what have they won by doing this? Oops, there daughter still goes to jail and I for one hope this is end game. Period.
Well, I so agree with you.Well, ingenuity is not what was called for today. We don't need CA to be *ingenious*. She followed a course of action which called attention to her far more than any other route to the jailhouse. There is protocol and it doesn't involve LE having to "cut you off at the pass". Puleeze. We'll just have to agree to disagree.
The luck of these folks...does anything ever go easy for them?I don't think it was a game. I think the bondsman called Cindy while she was driving Casey home and told her they were revoking the bond and needed to take Casey into custody. Cindy agreed to meet them under the overpass so the helicopters couldn't get it on film. That's all. No game, just circumstances.
My focus was, if this was an attempt to flee, Cindy aided. Cindy drove to the underpass and stopped. There happened to be a Grey SUV in the vicinity. Cindy might have walked back to shake her finger so she could say; I didn't know where KC went. I stopped and went back to chase off the media and when I got back to my black SUV she was gone. Zanny took KC.
The ankle monitor did not have GPS tracking. It only worked within so many feet on the phone in their house. That means every time KC had an appointment, she had to have permission and then the person charged with watching the monitor had to shut off the alarm. That also means the only time she really could make any serious attempt to flee was on one of those approved outings -- by leaving her attorney's office early, which she did, today.Something seems to be up with that. He seems to be making quite a case of George's cooperation. Is something coming down with CA and Nejame is trying to distance GA from the whole situation? What was up with the "escape"? I can't believe the guard would put himself in a position to go down with this sinking ship. There's no doubt they would have found them. Didn't Casey still have the monitor on her ankle? Is anything in this case NOT bizarre?
Too funny! I have a question...this wasn't "friend" Holly was it?
:clap::clap::clap:I just don't see how LE could say, okay Cindy, you and CA just go out and joyride and we'll see you over at the station house later! K, bye, y'all have fun!!!
I don't think it was a game. I think the bondsman called Cindy while she was driving Casey home and told her they were revoking the bond and needed to take Casey into custody. Cindy agreed to meet them under the overpass so the helicopters couldn't get it on film. That's all. No game, just circumstances.
Oh, and remember she got her deadline extended today, so they supposedly wouldn't look for her until after 5:30, plenty of a headstart on getting away...The ankle monitor did not have GPS tracking. It only worked within so many feet on the phone in their house. That means every time KC had an appointment, she had to have permission and then the person charged with watching the monitor had to shut off the alarm. That also means the only time she really could make any serious attempt to flee was on one of those approved outings -- by leaving her attorney's office early, which she did, today.
You funny! Ok, what I can't reconcile with (besides LE reporting that they didn't know what was going on) is if JB was willing to hand his client in, why wasn't he with them and where the heck were they going anyway?I just don't see how LE could say, okay Cindy, you and CA just go out and joyride and we'll see you over at the station house later! K, bye, y'all have fun!!!
She was with the bondsman (in his custody) when LE arrested her. The bondsman doesn't need a warrant to revoke bond and he certainly wasn't taking a chance. Actually what he was doing is taking NO chances in apprehending her himself so he could turn her in and reclaim the bond money.But the bondsman did not take her into custody, also, there is a "serving" of that warrant.. I do not believe for a second the bondsman would take a chance like that given these circumstances. Remember- the warrant was SEALED...
:laugh::laugh::laugh:My focus was, if this was an attempt to flee, Cindy aided. Cindy drove to the underpass and stopped. There happened to be a Grey SUV in the vicinity. Cindy might have walked back to shake her finger so she could say; I didn't know where KC went. I stopped and went back to chase off the media and when I got back to my black SUV she was gone.
Zanny took KC.
Oh, and remember she got her deadline extended today, so they supposedly wouldn't look for her until after 5:30, plenty of a headstart on getting away...
SNIPPED: But the bondsman did not take her into custody ...
Now that's the best explanation I've seen of it -- that since she was always shadowed by the Bail Bondsmen, that they helped LE out by separating KC and CA. Keeping GA with MN was also very smart. These arrests on such serious charges with so much at stake can be very dangerous for LE. But, just a wee little nagging doubt, why did the LEOs from OSCO stop the grey SUV and take KC? Why not just let the Bail Bondsmen drive her all the way to OSCO? The undercover LEOs made another immediate transfer to the blue sedan.
You funny! Ok, what I can't reconcile with (besides LE reporting that they didn't know what was going on) is if JB was willing to hand his client in, why wasn't he with them and where the heck were they going anyway?
Do we know at what time today she called to request the extension of her lawyer visit until 5:30pm?The ankle monitor did not have GPS tracking. It only worked within so many feet on the phone in their house. That means every time KC had an appointment, she had to have permission and then the person charged with watching the monitor had to shut off the alarm. That also means the only time she really could make any serious attempt to flee was on one of those approved outings -- by leaving her attorney's office early, which she did, today.