Daily Commentary – Friday, April 9th, 2010 – Casey Anthony Jailhouse Letters
April 9th, 2010
* Correspondence between Anthony and a fellow prisoner were recently released, providing some interesting insights.
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“14.29 years is the average number of years between offense and execution.”
Should take Three or four years. Too much time.
http://www.dc.state.fl.us/oth/deathrow/
CASEY’S JAILHOUSE LETTERS CONCERNING LEE MAY SHED NEW LIGHT
The whole thing is chilling now in light of what we know about Casey’s jailhouse letters where she accuses Lee of molesting her by coming into her room in the middle of the night and then getting in trouble for telling Cindy about it as that Cindy tells Casey that it was her fault.
Based on all that we know thus far and all that we can surmise by putting two and two together, ***** this is no doubt one of the most sick dysfunctional families we have seen.****** In my view, they all deserve to be behind bars, especially of they tried to cover up and protect Casey if they knew Caylee was dead all along. http://www.drlillianglass.com
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Lillian Glass for President!
Anthony Family Values – It don’t get no sicker than this, brutha.
It is my humble opinion that the Ants family saga will continue to get 1,000 times worse as May 2011 approaches.
Becaused nobody has unleashed the bomb yet…
George was Caylee’s biological father.
They would all rather do prison time or die than divulge the Anthony family nasty truth.
Carpe, the Anthony family gives me the creeps too, and I am not defending them. I do think (with all the DNA evidence collected and the time ellapsed to review it) that if George or Lee was Caylee’s father the police in Florida would have revealed it. They haven’t held much back at all.
And honestly, that baby was too normal, too bright, too beautiful to have had such closely related parents, in my opinion.