SweetT
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CA looks much heavier in the interviews for the ID show, not the TMZ clip.
Yea getting older and probably menopausal, none of that helps. Talking about Cindy
CA looks much heavier in the interviews for the ID show, not the TMZ clip.
I've always held a level of sympathy for Cindy and George. They were put in the worst position imaginable and I believe their conversations behind closed doors differ greatly with what we saw on tv and at trial. That's one of the reasons it doesn't jive well, what they have been telling the public all these years is not genuine. They tried to protect their daughter with very limited mental resources. I also think Cindy tried to change the narrative so often that she started to believe her own BS. Safer mentally to be on the ZFG train than admit 100% her daughter murdered her granddaughter. I also fully believe that I too would lie to keep my daughter out of the electric chair. However, what differs between me and Cindy is every word you'd hear from me publicly would be about how sick my daughter is, how much mental help we're getting her and the only money grab would be a for hospital expenses because she'd be there for decades. I would have been begging for a psych commitment from day one.
I totally agree with all of this. I did feel for both Cindy and George from the start, but as things played out I realized that Cindy herself seems to IMO have some mental illness and is lacking in some common sense, very strong woman who makes very stupid choices etc. I do feel that she covered Casey's *advertiser censored*. I feel that George was out to find out the real truth but was quickly shut down by this over powering woman Who is also imo the reason Casey is so f'd up. So however badly I felt for her it kinda stopped when I saw how messed up she was and the lengths she would go to lie etc for Casey. But I do feel George was truly heart broken, wanted the truth etc but was used as a scapegoat and treated like crap by Casey and Cindy.
So has Cindy!
I have way more sympathy for George than CIndy, mainly because I think Cindy played a huge part in creating the monster Casey turned into and then covering for her as she further spun out of control. George tried to discipline Casey at times and tried to demand answers from her. Cindy just got in the way and went out of her way to make excuses for her and then told blatant lies.
CIndy is just mean, nasty and toxic and she wears the pants in the family.
On the plus side, she still seems to desperately want a relationship with Casey and Casey is a sociopath. Casey will make her completely miserable for the rest of her life.
I always felt kinda sorry for Cindy. I mean Caylee looked just like her..
plus, Cindy was the one who called 911 all the time.....from missing Caylee....to " it smelled like a dead body...." Etc. she didn't want to believe it. Yet, when it was true.....she was pulled towards the remaining offspring.....naturally.
Casey never took a lie detector test.
Casey is a felon because she was convicted of felony check fraud. (She stole about a thousand dollars from her friend Amy Huizenga.)
Why would anyone want to watch this?I wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole.
If whoever dreams of airing this wants to ignore all the unanswered questions regarding the murders these two were charged with, what they would basically STILL be offering is exposure to an armed robber and a convicted felon/pathetic excuse for a mother who robbed everyone around her blind.
Even with how crazy our society is right now, I don't believe that anyone would promote a reality show showcasing two of the most disgusting people in our country from two of the most high profile cases in our country and not realize that they are going to get overwhelming amounts of backlash.
Sadly I think the ratings will outweigh the backlash. Not that I don't agree with your sentiments, I do. It just seems that the new "thing" is to retry old cases on TV and the most popular spin is to make the definitely guilty appear to have been falsely accused and/or convicted.
I recently watched a show on ID about Jeffrey MacDonald, convicted baby killer. Convicted on overwhelming physical and circumstantial evidence. But, based on this show, the poor guy was the victim. It's a very old case (1970) and most of the audience probably never heard of it, or have forgotten the facts, so they could spin it as "innocent man, grave injustice". Total Garbage.
They even tried some miniseries of some moron trying to convince the world that OJ was innocent and covering for his adult son. I watched a total of about 20 minutes, out of 3 episodes and knew it was absolute, utter nonsense.
If I recall, their spin on JonBenet was also that the Ramsey's were
innocent (although I could be off on that, there were so many versions of her story last fall it is hard to keep straight).
Just watched a 48 hours about how David Temple is really innocent. Which I believe about as much as I do that OJ was innocent, but Temple was released and may, or may not, be tried again.
My point is, that the innocent being accused and or convicted unfairly seems to be the new theme. It infuriates me. It also infuriates me that the public sees one show like that, and come away 100% convinced of whatever nonsense the producers are peddling.
I would say, logically, that you cannot spin Casey as innocent or her parents as anything other than accessories after the fact. Except that
a jury of 12 brain dead Floridians bought the nonsense and let the sociopath out on the street again.
Sadly, I predict this show will have good ratings for cable. Which just encourages them to continue with it.
Can't wait for "Osama Bin Laden, misunderstood and wrongly accused".
[video=youtube;w4KyDFsxIBw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4KyDFsxIBw[/video]
Okay I was already staying home sick from work today. Little did I know I was about to feel worse. Ugh.
My family to this day won't mention her name around me because they "don't understand why I'm so emotional about it."
You guys get it. She's so awful. She still doesn't know what happened? The only words I ever want to hear from her are "I killed Caylee and now I'm going to pay to stay in prison forever."
Why did I even click that link?
Casey Anthony, 31, aka “the most hated woman in America” is apparently pregnant, according to InTouch magazine!
http://hollywoodlife.com/2017/04/05/casey-anthony-baby-pregnant-engaged-caylee/
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4392074/Casey-Anthony-cries-never-seen-jail-video.html
Above link has info on the upcoming show about the felon. The article said that it will show 'Never before seen video'. Well what is shown so far is the felon having a tantrum while 'visiting' with her parents on her one month "anniversary'' being in jail.
This video/pictures/info is not new to WS, but to some public it may be NEW news.
I will not be watching. I had my fill of the felon and family.
Sadly I think the ratings will outweigh the backlash. Not that I don't agree with your sentiments, I do. It just seems that the new "thing" is to retry old cases on TV and the most popular spin is to make the definitely guilty appear to have been falsely accused and/or convicted.
I recently watched a show on ID about Jeffrey MacDonald, convicted baby killer. Convicted on overwhelming physical and circumstantial evidence. But, based on this show, the poor guy was the victim. It's a very old case (1970) and most of the audience probably never heard of it, or have forgotten the facts, so they could spin it as "innocent man, grave injustice". Total Garbage.
They even tried some miniseries of some moron trying to convince the world that OJ was innocent and covering for his adult son. I watched a total of about 20 minutes, out of 3 episodes and knew it was absolute, utter nonsense.
If I recall, their spin on JonBenet was also that the Ramsey's were
innocent (although I could be off on that, there were so many versions of her story last fall it is hard to keep straight).
Just watched a 48 hours about how David Temple is really innocent. Which I believe about as much as I do that OJ was innocent, but Temple was released and may, or may not, be tried again.
My point is, that the innocent being accused and or convicted unfairly seems to be the new theme. It infuriates me. It also infuriates me that the public sees one show like that, and come away 100% convinced of whatever nonsense the producers are peddling.
I would say, logically, that you cannot spin Casey as innocent or her parents as anything other than accessories after the fact. Except that
a jury of 12 brain dead Floridians bought the nonsense and let the sociopath out on the street again.
Sadly, I predict this show will have good ratings for cable. Which just encourages them to continue with it.
Can't wait for "Osama Bin Laden, misunderstood and wrongly accused".
Will WS be opening a new thread for the show?
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I had to park my grocery cart in an empty checkout lane at the grocery store when I saw this week's InTouch Magazine. Didn't get to read the whole article or buy the magazine. I guess I need to catch up here to see what's been going on.
Is it true?