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Casey Anthony’s Original Bond Revoked

It seems that the Padillas, the fame hunters bounty hunters from California who so amazingly believed Casey Anthony’s incredible stories about the disappearance of her daughter Caylee, have flip-flopped yet again and rescinded the original bond, leaving Casey Anthony in jail:

The $500,000 bond posted a week ago for the mother of a missing Florida girl was rescinded after she was taken back to jail on check fraud and theft charges, a bondsman said Saturday.

Orange County Sheriff’s Office investigators took Casey Anthony into custody at her home Friday night, just a week after she was released on bond for charges related to 3-year-old Caylee’s disappearance.

Anthony was being held on $3,000 bond on the new charges of uttering a forged instrument, fraudulent use of personal information and petty theft, Capt. Angelo Nieves said.

According to sheriff’s office reports, Anthony used a friend’s checkbook to buy items at Target and Winn-Dixie, and to write a check for cash in July.

The 22-year-old has already been charged with child neglect, making false statements and obstructing the investigation into her daughter’s disappearance.

“The allegations surfaced during the investigation but we had to do our due diligence,” Nieves said of the new charges.

On Saturday, a bondsman said the $500,000 bond posted for the charges related to Caylee’s disappearance was rescinded in the middle of the night, making it unlikely she will be released again.

California bail bondsman Tony Padilla said the bond was surrendered based on the latest charges, new evidence and “heightened security concerns” that he declined to describe.

And perhaps by the fact that he realized that the Two Stooges had been a complete tool in the hands of a mentally ill manipulator, who batted her eyes and cried a few crocodile tears and played on their sympathies.  Your fifteen minutes are up, go back to the magical land of make-believe, otherwise known as California (no offense to Californians).

Casey’s lawyer is, predictably, not thrilled with the latest turn of events:

At a press conference outside the Anthony family home, Casey Anthony’s attorney called her latest arrest “grandstanding” on the part of law enforcement.

“They are not searching for anyone,” attorney Jose Baez said. “They are disingenuous.”

No, the police took back control of a situation which had gotten completely out of hand.  These so-called world famous bounty hunters blew into town and tried to take control of a situation which they had no business whatsoever being involved in, and the Florida police rightfully took it back.  Besides, they don’t have to search for anyone…they’ve already found their murderer.  Alleged, of course:

Several people from a California bail bonds company helped Anthony post bond, saying she might be more likely to talk about her daughter’s disappearance if she were released from jail. But Padilla said Friday he no longer believes the girl is alive.

“Absolutely not,” he said.

Anthony family spokesman Larry Garrison called the arrest a “three-ring circus.”

That’s putting it mildly.

At least she is back in jail where she belongs.  She’s had her little moment in the spotlight, pampered and coddled by her amazingly in denial family, with her hot showers and her nice bed and her pizza and her six-hour lawyer meetings (what goes on in those meetings, anyway?  How long does it take to say, “Here is where Caylee is, here are the people who have her,” since that’s the angle she still chooses to work?  Or does she just sit around doing nothing?), she’s gotten more attention from more men (her lawyer, the bounty hunters) and now she needs to face the music.

Here’s the deal…there are too many unexplained things around this case.  The flurry of cell phone calls to Casey’s mother and father…the unexplained cell phone pings in a wooded area around the airport…the babysitter who does not exist, at least not as her babysitter…the three 911 calls made by Cindy Anthony, implicating her daughter, then her sudden about-face and professed belief in her daughter’s innocence…the warning by Casey’s father (a former detective) to a police officer that Casey isn’t telling all she knows…the “investigation” by Casey that took her to nightclubs and parties.  Too many loose ends that don’t tie to anything.  And the thing is, if you tell a lie long enough, and with enough conviction within yourself, you can make yourself believe your own lie.  Your lie then becomes your truth, at least in your little world.  And I believe this is what Casey Anthony has done…she’s lied so much that she believes her own lies.

The limited immunity deal expires at 9 AM Tuesday.  At least Casey won’t be enjoying a Labor Day cookout while her daughter’s body continues to decompose somewhere in a lonely grave, unlike her month of partying shortly after her daughter was “kidnapped”.  Don’t forget, this is the worried mama out looking for her baby, before she was forced to say Caylee was missing.  I don’t think your daughter is hidden in that guy’s crotch.

You can follow GlossLip’s continuing coverage of the story here.

Source: k

Casey Anthony’s Original Bond Revoked

It seems that the Padillas, the fame hunters bounty hunters from California who so amazingly believed Casey Anthony’s incredible stories about the disappearance of her daughter Caylee, have flip-flopped yet again and rescinded the original bond, leaving Casey Anthony in jail:

The $500,000 bond posted a week ago for the mother of a missing Florida girl was rescinded after she was taken back to jail on check fraud and theft charges, a bondsman said Saturday.

Orange County Sheriff’s Office investigators took Casey Anthony into custody at her home Friday night, just a week after she was released on bond for charges related to 3-year-old Caylee’s disappearance.

Anthony was being held on $3,000 bond on the new charges of uttering a forged instrument, fraudulent use of personal information and petty theft, Capt. Angelo Nieves said.

According to sheriff’s office reports, Anthony used a friend’s checkbook to buy items at Target and Winn-Dixie, and to write a check for cash in July.

The 22-year-old has already been charged with child neglect, making false statements and obstructing the investigation into her daughter’s disappearance.

“The allegations surfaced during the investigation but we had to do our due diligence,” Nieves said of the new charges.

On Saturday, a bondsman said the $500,000 bond posted for the charges related to Caylee’s disappearance was rescinded in the middle of the night, making it unlikely she will be released again.

California bail bondsman Tony Padilla said the bond was surrendered based on the latest charges, new evidence and “heightened security concerns” that he declined to describe.

And perhaps by the fact that he realized that the Two Stooges had been a complete tool in the hands of a mentally ill manipulator, who batted her eyes and cried a few crocodile tears and played on their sympathies.  Your fifteen minutes are up, go back to the magical land of make-believe, otherwise known as California (no offense to Californians).

Casey’s lawyer is, predictably, not thrilled with the latest turn of events:

At a press conference outside the Anthony family home, Casey Anthony’s attorney called her latest arrest “grandstanding” on the part of law enforcement.

“They are not searching for anyone,” attorney Jose Baez said. “They are disingenuous.”

No, the police took back control of a situation which had gotten completely out of hand.  These so-called world famous bounty hunters blew into town and tried to take control of a situation which they had no business whatsoever being involved in, and the Florida police rightfully took it back.  Besides, they don’t have to search for anyone…they’ve already found their murderer.  Alleged, of course:

Several people from a California bail bonds company helped Anthony post bond, saying she might be more likely to talk about her daughter’s disappearance if she were released from jail. But Padilla said Friday he no longer believes the girl is alive.

“Absolutely not,” he said.

Anthony family spokesman Larry Garrison called the arrest a “three-ring circus.”

That’s putting it mildly.

At least she is back in jail where she belongs.  She’s had her little moment in the spotlight, pampered and coddled by her amazingly in denial family, with her hot showers and her nice bed and her pizza and her six-hour lawyer meetings (what goes on in those meetings, anyway?  How long does it take to say, “Here is where Caylee is, here are the people who have her,” since that’s the angle she still chooses to work?  Or does she just sit around doing nothing?), she’s gotten more attention from more men (her lawyer, the bounty hunters) and now she needs to face the music.

Here’s the deal…there are too many unexplained things around this case.  The flurry of cell phone calls to Casey’s mother and father…the unexplained cell phone pings in a wooded area around the airport…the babysitter who does not exist, at least not as her babysitter…the three 911 calls made by Cindy Anthony, implicating her daughter, then her sudden about-face and professed belief in her daughter’s innocence…the warning by Casey’s father (a former detective) to a police officer that Casey isn’t telling all she knows…the “investigation” by Casey that took her to nightclubs and parties.  Too many loose ends that don’t tie to anything.  And the thing is, if you tell a lie long enough, and with enough conviction within yourself, you can make yourself believe your own lie.  Your lie then becomes your truth, at least in your little world.  And I believe this is what Casey Anthony has done…she’s lied so much that she believes her own lies.

The limited immunity deal expires at 9 AM Tuesday.  At least Casey won’t be enjoying a Labor Day cookout while her daughter’s body continues to decompose somewhere in a lonely grave, unlike her month of partying shortly after her daughter was “kidnapped”.  Don’t forget, this is the worried mama out looking for her baby, before she was forced to say Caylee was missing.  I don’t think your daughter is hidden in that guy’s crotch.

You can follow GlossLip’s continuing coverage of the story here.

Source: k

Casey Anthony’s Original Bond Revoked

It seems that the Padillas, the fame hunters bounty hunters from California who so amazingly believed Casey Anthony’s incredible stories about the disappearance of her daughter Caylee, have flip-flopped yet again and rescinded the original bond, leaving Casey Anthony in jail:

The $500,000 bond posted a week ago for the mother of a missing Florida girl was rescinded after she was taken back to jail on check fraud and theft charges, a bondsman said Saturday.

Orange County Sheriff’s Office investigators took Casey Anthony into custody at her home Friday night, just a week after she was released on bond for charges related to 3-year-old Caylee’s disappearance.

Anthony was being held on $3,000 bond on the new charges of uttering a forged instrument, fraudulent use of personal information and petty theft, Capt. Angelo Nieves said.

According to sheriff’s office reports, Anthony used a friend’s checkbook to buy items at Target and Winn-Dixie, and to write a check for cash in July.

The 22-year-old has already been charged with child neglect, making false statements and obstructing the investigation into her daughter’s disappearance.

“The allegations surfaced during the investigation but we had to do our due diligence,” Nieves said of the new charges.

On Saturday, a bondsman said the $500,000 bond posted for the charges related to Caylee’s disappearance was rescinded in the middle of the night, making it unlikely she will be released again.

California bail bondsman Tony Padilla said the bond was surrendered based on the latest charges, new evidence and “heightened security concerns” that he declined to describe.

And perhaps by the fact that he realized that the Two Stooges had been a complete tool in the hands of a mentally ill manipulator, who batted her eyes and cried a few crocodile tears and played on their sympathies.  Your fifteen minutes are up, go back to the magical land of make-believe, otherwise known as California (no offense to Californians).

Casey’s lawyer is, predictably, not thrilled with the latest turn of events:

At a press conference outside the Anthony family home, Casey Anthony’s attorney called her latest arrest “grandstanding” on the part of law enforcement.

“They are not searching for anyone,” attorney Jose Baez said. “They are disingenuous.”

No, the police took back control of a situation which had gotten completely out of hand.  These so-called world famous bounty hunters blew into town and tried to take control of a situation which they had no business whatsoever being involved in, and the Florida police rightfully took it back.  Besides, they don’t have to search for anyone…they’ve already found their murderer.  Alleged, of course:

Several people from a California bail bonds company helped Anthony post bond, saying she might be more likely to talk about her daughter’s disappearance if she were released from jail. But Padilla said Friday he no longer believes the girl is alive.

“Absolutely not,” he said.

Anthony family spokesman Larry Garrison called the arrest a “three-ring circus.”

That’s putting it mildly.

At least she is back in jail where she belongs.  She’s had her little moment in the spotlight, pampered and coddled by her amazingly in denial family, with her hot showers and her nice bed and her pizza and her six-hour lawyer meetings (what goes on in those meetings, anyway?  How long does it take to say, “Here is where Caylee is, here are the people who have her,” since that’s the angle she still chooses to work?  Or does she just sit around doing nothing?), she’s gotten more attention from more men (her lawyer, the bounty hunters) and now she needs to face the music.

Here’s the deal…there are too many unexplained things around this case.  The flurry of cell phone calls to Casey’s mother and father…the unexplained cell phone pings in a wooded area around the airport…the babysitter who does not exist, at least not as her babysitter…the three 911 calls made by Cindy Anthony, implicating her daughter, then her sudden about-face and professed belief in her daughter’s innocence…the warning by Casey’s father (a former detective) to a police officer that Casey isn’t telling all she knows…the “investigation” by Casey that took her to nightclubs and parties.  Too many loose ends that don’t tie to anything.  And the thing is, if you tell a lie long enough, and with enough conviction within yourself, you can make yourself believe your own lie.  Your lie then becomes your truth, at least in your little world.  And I believe this is what Casey Anthony has done…she’s lied so much that she believes her own lies.

The limited immunity deal expires at 9 AM Tuesday.  At least Casey won’t be enjoying a Labor Day cookout while her daughter’s body continues to decompose somewhere in a lonely grave, unlike her month of partying shortly after her daughter was “kidnapped”.  Don’t forget, this is the worried mama out looking for her baby, before she was forced to say Caylee was missing.  I don’t think your daughter is hidden in that guy’s crotch.

You can follow GlossLip’s continuing coverage of the story here.

Source: k

Casey Anthony Still Free To Not Help Authorities; So-Called Bounty Hunter NOT Revoking Bond After All

UPDATE:  Casey Anthony has been arrested and taken to jail again, this time on charges unrelated to Caylee:

Protesters were at the house when deputies arrived to arrested the mother of 3-year-old Caylee Anthony, who remains missing since July 15. She didn’t show much emotion as she was taken away. [...]

She is accused of stealing more than $600 from a friend. About 11:30 p.m., she was being taken from the Sheriff’s Office to Orange County Jail. [...]

The Sheriff’s Office said the charges are uttering a false instrument, fraudulent use of personal information, and petit theft. A judge signed an arrest warrent Friday evening and set a bond of $3,000.

It’s worth noting that only 10% of the bond needs to be paid before Casey can be free again, which is $300.  Hey, Padillas, if you have ANY cojones left whatsoever, now is the PERFECT time to revoke the first bond.  She’s already in jail!  Do the right thing!

I remember reading about the bad check thing a while back, but at the time authorities were unsure what they were going to do with the information or if the people involved wanted to press charges.  Part of me wonders if they resent the Padillas coming in and screwing things up, and wanted to show everyone who is really in charge here.

Also, it seems that Casey has been writing a girl, who was so stressed out when she learned about the test results on Casey’s car that she had to be hospitalized:

Casey Anthony wrote e-mails and at least one letter to a girl who helped organize a vigil for Caylee Anthony. But the grandmother of the girl, named Dakota, said this afternoon that recent news that evidence of a decomposing body was found in Casey’s trunk was too much for the girl, who has been hospitalized with stress-related trauma. She is reported to be doing okay but is still in the hospital.

When the truth finally comes out I hope she is punished for what she did to this poor girl as well as to her daughter.  Allegedly.

 

This is getting ridiculous.  In yet another twist in the sad story of little Caylee Anthony, it seems that Leonard Padilla, the so-called “world famous bounty hunter” who was instrumental in bonding Casey Anthony out of jail, has now flipped his previous stance (which he flipped from his previous previous stance) and said that he won’t be revoking her bond after all:

Padilla met with Casey’s attorney, Jose Baez Friday morning. After the meeting Padilla he announced he would no longer consider revoking her bond.

On Thursday, Padilla said he planned to have Casey Anthony brought back to jail on Saturday. 

He even confirmed his plan to have Casey’s $500,000 bond revoked. He says the mother of missing 3-year-old Caylee Anthony hasn’t spoken one word to him except for “thank you” when he and his team bonded her out of the Orange County Jail last Thursday.

The California bondsman now says Casey was one of the best liars he’s ever met and he now believes Caylee is dead. He admitted he regretted posting her bond. It is not clear why he changed his mind Friday morning.

He originally said that one of the reasons why he was going to revoke her bond was because Casey lied to authorities so many times, as revealed in the 400+ pages of documents released earlier in the week.  However, he then said he was revoking her bond because he was concerned about her safety:

Padilla says he’s concerned about the safety of Casey as well as her family and the media.  “Yesterday, I saw Cindy talking to reporters with a hammer in her hand. That’s not good,” Padilla said.

And he’s since decided that he’s so concerned about her safety and so convinced that she’s a liar, he’s going to let her stay out of jail, even though he regrets bailing her out to start with.  Because that’s what people do with the number one suspect in the murder of a toddler…let them out of jail.  Hey, makes sense to me, I don’t know about you.

(btw, if you’re making threatening calls or emails to them, stop it.  Not cool.  Not to mention illegal and if you’re caught, you’re in big trouble.)

He also says that he won’t revoke the bond if certain conditions are met:

But at noon Friday, Padilla told the Sentinel he spoke with Anthony’s defense attorney, Jose Baez, about the security concerns.

Padilla said he told Baez, “I want these changed because I don’t feel comfortable.”

“If he takes care of those by this afternoon or by tomorrow we won’t revoke [the bond],” Padilla said.

Padilla said people have called and e-mailed threatening to kill Anthony. He would not say what the safety concerns are and referred those questions to Baez. A telephone message and e-mail sent to Baez have not been returned.

And Cindy Anthony continues dancing on her showboat down the river of denial, saying that it is possible somebody put a dead body in the trunk of Casey’s car to implicate her, since hair and air quality samples tested earlier came back this week showing that there was a decomposing body in the trunk:

Cindy said Casey is not going back to jail, and she doesn’t believe the air sample results of Casey’s car, even though she, herself, initially said the car smelled like a dead body.

“I got the car on the fifteenth of July,” Cindy Anthony said. “When they picked up from Amscot on the thirtieth of June there was no odor. (But what about the odor you said you smelled to the 911 operator?) That was 15 days later. I found rotten – whatever it was — something decomposing in there. Maybe someone put a body in the car after it went to the tow yard. Why don’t you call them about their security?”

Like I’ve said before, unless Casey was moonlighting as a hearse driver and using her car to transport the bodies, I’m pretty sure that means that little Caylee was dumped in the trunk on her mom’s way to dump the body somewhere.  Joe Schmoe The Ragpicker up the road figured out weeks ago that Casey was a liar, mentally disturbed, and was covering up the death of little Caylee, so I don’t know why these bounty hunters and her parents are acting all surprised and weirded out by all this.

The Texas group EquuSearch is now helping search for Caylee, using horses, divers, dogs, choppers, and remote-controlled planes that take photographs from the air.  They are hoping to find something, anything, that leads to little Caylee.  And the prosecutors have extended an offer of limited immunity to Casey, which expires at nine in the morning on Tuesday.

So basically we have this…the attention junkies fame-seeking morons bounty hunters, also known as the Keystone Kops or the Two Stooges, bailed out Casey even though her behavior was suspect at best, downright criminal and psychopathic at worst.  They read the documents and decided to revoke the bond because they realized what tools they had been, then said it was because they wanted Casey to be safe.  Now they’re not going to revoke the bond at all and let Casey stay out free, even though they now believe Casey killed her daughter, possibly accidentally.  Cindy Anthony believes somebody put a body in the trunk of Casey’s car to frame her even though she told the 911 operator that the car smelled like there had been a dead body in there and implying that her daughter had something to do with it.  And there is an offer of limited immunity on the table but they’re going to give Casey over the Labor Day weekend to mull it over, presumably so both she and they can attend their respective cookouts.

I was going to say that this case couldn’t possibly get any worse, but I’m not going to say that, because I have a feeling it will.

You can follow GlossLip’s continuing coverage here.

Source: k

Casey Anthony Still Free To Not Help Authorities; So-Called Bounty Hunter NOT Revoking Bond After All

UPDATE:  Casey Anthony has been arrested and taken to jail again, this time on charges unrelated to Caylee:

Protesters were at the house when deputies arrived to arrested the mother of 3-year-old Caylee Anthony, who remains missing since July 15. She didn’t show much emotion as she was taken away. [...]

She is accused of stealing more than $600 from a friend. About 11:30 p.m., she was being taken from the Sheriff’s Office to Orange County Jail. [...]

The Sheriff’s Office said the charges are uttering a false instrument, fraudulent use of personal information, and petit theft. A judge signed an arrest warrent Friday evening and set a bond of $3,000.

It’s worth noting that only 10% of the bond needs to be paid before Casey can be free again, which is $300.  Hey, Padillas, if you have ANY cojones left whatsoever, now is the PERFECT time to revoke the first bond.  She’s already in jail!  Do the right thing!

I remember reading about the bad check thing a while back, but at the time authorities were unsure what they were going to do with the information or if the people involved wanted to press charges.  Part of me wonders if they resent the Padillas coming in and screwing things up, and wanted to show everyone who is really in charge here.

Also, it seems that Casey has been writing a girl, who was so stressed out when she learned about the test results on Casey’s car that she had to be hospitalized:

Casey Anthony wrote e-mails and at least one letter to a girl who helped organize a vigil for Caylee Anthony. But the grandmother of the girl, named Dakota, said this afternoon that recent news that evidence of a decomposing body was found in Casey’s trunk was too much for the girl, who has been hospitalized with stress-related trauma. She is reported to be doing okay but is still in the hospital.

When the truth finally comes out I hope she is punished for what she did to this poor girl as well as to her daughter.  Allegedly.

 

This is getting ridiculous.  In yet another twist in the sad story of little Caylee Anthony, it seems that Leonard Padilla, the so-called “world famous bounty hunter” who was instrumental in bonding Casey Anthony out of jail, has now flipped his previous stance (which he flipped from his previous previous stance) and said that he won’t be revoking her bond after all:

Padilla met with Casey’s attorney, Jose Baez Friday morning. After the meeting Padilla he announced he would no longer consider revoking her bond.

On Thursday, Padilla said he planned to have Casey Anthony brought back to jail on Saturday. 

He even confirmed his plan to have Casey’s $500,000 bond revoked. He says the mother of missing 3-year-old Caylee Anthony hasn’t spoken one word to him except for “thank you” when he and his team bonded her out of the Orange County Jail last Thursday.

The California bondsman now says Casey was one of the best liars he’s ever met and he now believes Caylee is dead. He admitted he regretted posting her bond. It is not clear why he changed his mind Friday morning.

He originally said that one of the reasons why he was going to revoke her bond was because Casey lied to authorities so many times, as revealed in the 400+ pages of documents released earlier in the week.  However, he then said he was revoking her bond because he was concerned about her safety:

Padilla says he’s concerned about the safety of Casey as well as her family and the media.  “Yesterday, I saw Cindy talking to reporters with a hammer in her hand. That’s not good,” Padilla said.

And he’s since decided that he’s so concerned about her safety and so convinced that she’s a liar, he’s going to let her stay out of jail, even though he regrets bailing her out to start with.  Because that’s what people do with the number one suspect in the murder of a toddler…let them out of jail.  Hey, makes sense to me, I don’t know about you.

(btw, if you’re making threatening calls or emails to them, stop it.  Not cool.  Not to mention illegal and if you’re caught, you’re in big trouble.)

He also says that he won’t revoke the bond if certain conditions are met:

But at noon Friday, Padilla told the Sentinel he spoke with Anthony’s defense attorney, Jose Baez, about the security concerns.

Padilla said he told Baez, “I want these changed because I don’t feel comfortable.”

“If he takes care of those by this afternoon or by tomorrow we won’t revoke [the bond],” Padilla said.

Padilla said people have called and e-mailed threatening to kill Anthony. He would not say what the safety concerns are and referred those questions to Baez. A telephone message and e-mail sent to Baez have not been returned.

And Cindy Anthony continues dancing on her showboat down the river of denial, saying that it is possible somebody put a dead body in the trunk of Casey’s car to implicate her, since hair and air quality samples tested earlier came back this week showing that there was a decomposing body in the trunk:

Cindy said Casey is not going back to jail, and she doesn’t believe the air sample results of Casey’s car, even though she, herself, initially said the car smelled like a dead body.

“I got the car on the fifteenth of July,” Cindy Anthony said. “When they picked up from Amscot on the thirtieth of June there was no odor. (But what about the odor you said you smelled to the 911 operator?) That was 15 days later. I found rotten – whatever it was — something decomposing in there. Maybe someone put a body in the car after it went to the tow yard. Why don’t you call them about their security?”

Like I’ve said before, unless Casey was moonlighting as a hearse driver and using her car to transport the bodies, I’m pretty sure that means that little Caylee was dumped in the trunk on her mom’s way to dump the body somewhere.  Joe Schmoe The Ragpicker up the road figured out weeks ago that Casey was a liar, mentally disturbed, and was covering up the death of little Caylee, so I don’t know why these bounty hunters and her parents are acting all surprised and weirded out by all this.

The Texas group EquuSearch is now helping search for Caylee, using horses, divers, dogs, choppers, and remote-controlled planes that take photographs from the air.  They are hoping to find something, anything, that leads to little Caylee.  And the prosecutors have extended an offer of limited immunity to Casey, which expires at nine in the morning on Tuesday.

So basically we have this…the attention junkies fame-seeking morons bounty hunters, also known as the Keystone Kops or the Two Stooges, bailed out Casey even though her behavior was suspect at best, downright criminal and psychopathic at worst.  They read the documents and decided to revoke the bond because they realized what tools they had been, then said it was because they wanted Casey to be safe.  Now they’re not going to revoke the bond at all and let Casey stay out free, even though they now believe Casey killed her daughter, possibly accidentally.  Cindy Anthony believes somebody put a body in the trunk of Casey’s car to frame her even though she told the 911 operator that the car smelled like there had been a dead body in there and implying that her daughter had something to do with it.  And there is an offer of limited immunity on the table but they’re going to give Casey over the Labor Day weekend to mull it over, presumably so both she and they can attend their respective cookouts.

I was going to say that this case couldn’t possibly get any worse, but I’m not going to say that, because I have a feeling it will.

You can follow GlossLip’s continuing coverage here.

Source: k

Angelina Jolie Is Having Second Thoughts About Having More Kids

angie and maddoxWho knew being a mom to six kids under the age of six could be so difficult! Angelina Jolie is showing the strain and wear and tear of the constant responsibility and diaper changing duties. Now magazine says that she is so emotional and sleep-deprived that she is receiving medical treatment for stress.

“She’s in tears up to three times a day and so tired that Brad’s found her collapsed asleep in the bath twice. She’s been working around the clock, breast-feeding the babies and trying to get them to sleep. But as soon as one of them drops off, the other wakes up for another feed.”

Source: k

Angelina Jolie Is Having Second Thoughts About Having More Kids

angie and maddoxWho knew being a mom to six kids under the age of six could be so difficult! Angelina Jolie is showing the strain and wear and tear of the constant responsibility and diaper changing duties. Now magazine says that she is so emotional and sleep-deprived that she is receiving medical treatment for stress.

“She’s in tears up to three times a day and so tired that Brad’s found her collapsed asleep in the bath twice. She’s been working around the clock, breast-feeding the babies and trying to get them to sleep. But as soon as one of them drops off, the other wakes up for another feed.”

Source: k

David Duchovny Is a Sex Addict

duchovnyDavid Duchovny, who plays a sex-obsessed character on the Showtime series “Californication,” apparently has real life experience to draw on - he has just entered a rehabilitation facility for sex addiction.

In a statement released Thursday by his lawyer, Stanton Stein, the actor said he did so voluntarily, adding: “I ask for respect and privacy for my wife and children as we deal with this situation as a family.”

Source: k

At Least SOMEBODY Is Releasing New Guns N’ Roses Music

What a shame.  Anyway…call the manicurist, because somebody done ticked off Little Miss Thang Axl Rose, and you don’t mess with Axl, because he will cut you.  I mean it.  He will break off one of those braids and totally mess you up.

Seriously…the FBI had to come in and do Axl’s dirty work for him, arresting a blogger who streamed some of the songs off the long-awaited Chinese Democracy album:

FBI agents arrested 27-year-old Kevin Cogill on Wednesday morning on suspicion of violating federal copyright laws. Cogill appeared in court in the afternoon wearing a T-shirt; his girlfriend sat court and afterward said, “Rally the troops,” but declined further comment.

Federal authorities say Cogill posted nine unreleased Guns N’ Roses songs on his Web site in June. The songs were later removed.

In later posts, Cogill wrote that the FBI had questioned him and asked his readers if any of them knew a good attorney. He was represented Wednesday by a federal public defender.

According to an arrest affidavit, Cogill admitted to agents that he posted the songs on his Web site. Prosecutors said Wednesday the leak could result in a “significant” financial loss for the band.

And the album sitting in some studio not being released for ten years isn’t costing the band anything, I’m sure.  There’s a smart move…let’s make an album, but let’s not release it!  That should really get the dough rolling in!

In case you’re wondering just why the album hasn’t hit the stores yet, it’s because Axl and his former bandmates are at odds and he’s pretty much burned his bridges with them.  It’s reported that the album has cost $13 million to make…and it still sits on a shelf somewhere, gathering dust.  There is one song that you will reportedly be able to hear legally, though…Shackler’s Revenge, supposedly to be released in the video game Rock Band 2.  I’ll head to my nearest Wal-Mart and listen for some teenage kid to screw up the demo.

No, the guy shouldn’t have streamed what wasn’t legally his (no word on how he got the music to start with).  But come on.  Shouldn’t the FBI be doing something like searching for the complete strangers who have little Caylee Anthony, like the family asked?  (btw, that’s sarcasm)

But hey…does this mean that we all get a free can of Dr Pepper now?  I mean, some of the album has been released, does that count?

(I know, I know…but so many memories of my misspent youth!  Happy Friday!)

Source: k

David Duchovny In Rehab For Sex Addiction

Actor David Duchovny, of X Files fame, has reportedly entered a treatment center to receive help for his sex addiction:

“I have voluntarily entered a facility for the treatment of sex addiction,” the actor says in an exclusive statement. “I ask for respect and privacy for my wife and children as we deal with this situation as a family.”

And I say good for him, for recognizing that he has a problem and for taking steps to deal with it.  What he needs is privacy and our prayers, not stupid jokes that just spread misunderstandings about what he is dealing with.  Some of the articles and comments I’ve seen on other sites really make me sick.  Would people be making jokes if it came out that he was struggling with alcohol addiction, or drug addiction?  It is imperative that anyone dealing with any sort of addiction, no matter what it is, recognize the warning signs and be willing to seek help.

Our thoughts and prayers are with David and his family.

Source: k


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