While I was out an old friend of ours contacted me, but, unfortunately, I didn't see it until the other day. They shared their opinion of the RN book and told me I could share it with you all if I wanted to... I feel sooo bad because they didn't know I was out and I would hate for it to appear that I just didn't want to post it. I know rules are very strict here at WS, so I'm not sure if I can say who it's from??? Let me know... I'm sure that just by the style of the post you all will know whose opinion it is :heart: ... I apologize that it's a little late:
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I have read the Rick Namey book.
This is what he believes -- which means he is definitely NOT a "hero" for Caylee.
feel free to post this to WebSleuths, if you want to.
Rick Namey, says in his book and on the radio show, that he does believe that Cheney Mason and Casey Anthony have committed bankruptcy fraud, and he has audio recordings of Cheney Mason, and a copy of a CONTRACT, and he was involved in many negotiations for big money DEALS, but he also believes the following DEFENSE LIES:
- he began by believing the Defense that Casey was not guilty, then began to have doubts about Casey being involved in “something”, and could not believe anything Casey or George say, so he did not want to write the books for Cheney Mason nor Casey Anthony
- he did not “quit” the ghost writer job for Cheney Mason and Casey’s books – he was “fired/released”
he decided it was wrong for them to commit bankruptcy fraud, and to make MILLIONS after the bankruptcy and civil suits are finished, so he did not fight to stay on the ghost writer job
- he does not believe that Casey is guilty of murder and he says the prosecution did not prove that – he believes Casey is involved somehow, in “something” but he does not know what
he says nobody will ever know
he says Casey may not have been present for the “alleged” offense
- he believes there was no credible physical evidence, and he believed Baez’ opening statement was a credible explanation for all the lies and deception by Casey
- he says Casey may have been in fear of the Florida laws covering deadly accidents, and could have been put in jail for neglect
he says George, being a former police detective, would have known about these laws, and Baez said that George threatened Casey with this law
he says this is a reasonable explanation for all of her actions – for the lies and for hiding for 31 days
- he says nobody knows who dumped Caylee in the swamp, except Casey and George
- he believes George is involved and knows more than he is telling
he says that maybe some day after the statute of limitations on child abuse have passed, George will tell everything he knows
- he believes the Defense retelling of George’s non-reaction when they told him that Casey is accusing him of sexual abuse, indicates a guilty man
- he believes the jury got it right – he agrees with the verdict
he says the jury arrived at a reasonable conclusion
he says the jury was very conscientious in doing the job well
- he never believed the prosecution’s theory of how Caylee was murdered
that Casey was a party girl and got rid of Caylee so she could be free to party
- he believes the motive was more likely related to the big fight Casey and Cindy had the night before
- he believes that Casey had a reasonable explanation for all of her lies
- he says many parents would have LIED under oath, like Cindy did
- he says Casey was a “good mother”. he says the State put on 17 witnesses who all said she was a good mother, and Mallory testified that Casey and Caylee had an “amazing bond”
he published Cheney Mason saying Casey was a “doting, loving mother”
- he does not believe Dr. Jan G’s testimony that it was homicide
he says Dr. G acted as judge and jury
he does not believe Caylee was murdered
Dr. G. found that it was "homicide" because: 1) the death went unreported; 2) the remains were hidden; 3) duct tape was found near the remains
- he thinks the testimony of Dr. Vass that chloroform was detected in the trunk of the car is “ludicrous”
- he does not believe the duct tape was on Caylee’s mouth and nose
Cheney believes the duct tape was on the bag and ended up on Caylee’s head, then slipped down to her mandible during decomposition
Mason says the mandible was not held in place by duct tape — but by roots and Caylee’s hair
- he published Cheney Mason’s belief that Roy Kronk moved Caylee’s body
- he [WRONGLY] says the party photos of Casey at Fusion in the hot body contest, were not taken during the time Caylee was missing – that the photos were 2 years old
NOT TRUE – the photographer said the photos were taken JUNE 20 and 21, 2008.
She also got the tattoo on July 2, 2008
Caylee was missing since June 16, 2008 – found dead December 11, 2008.
- he [WRONGLY] says the foolproof suffocation info was not “new”, and that the prosecutors knew about it, but left it out on purpose because it did not match George’s timeline
The lawyer on WebSleuths who found the computer search info says the prosecution DID accidentally overlook the search, and the Defense wrongly assumed the prosecutors left it out on purpose.
- he says there is an innocent reason for Casey to do the computer search chloroform
She saw the funny photo on Ricardo's MySpace that said "Win her over with chloroform", and wanted to know what it was [along with chloroform, she searched the terms "Neck Breaking, self-defense, household weapons, alcohol, acetone, peroxide, etc"]