Casey Anthony: Texas EquuSearch scoffs at her reply - Hal
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Casey Anthony: Texas EquuSearch scoffs at her reply - Hal
Casey Anthony: Texas EquuSearch scoffs at her reply
posted by halboedeker on January, 21 2012 7:43 AM
Casey Anthony opens up again and manages to astound many again.
She has people talking about one of her answers in Texas EquuSearch’s lawsuit against her. The group searched for Anthony’s daughter, Caylee, in 2008, and looks to recoup money spent on those efforts.
In an answer revealed Friday, Anthony said she was not aware Texas EquuSearch was looking for the child in September and October 2008. Of course, that information was all over the news then.
But maybe Casey wasn’t watching. Or maybe she was fogged in on Planet Casey.
Tim Miller, director of Texas EquuSearch, scoffed at Anthony’s response in an interview with WESH-Channel 2. “Of course, she knew,” Miller said. ”She got our business card when we walked in the door [of the family home]. We gave her a flier to get her approval, that she approved the wording on the flier. Yes, yes, she knew.”
The other Anthony response in the EquuSearch lawsuit: She did not observe or hear her father, George, call 911 to report that Caylee had drowned in the family swimming pool in 2008.
In July, Anthony was acquitted of murder in the toddler’s death. At the trial, her defense said Caylee drowned.
Texas EquuSearch asks: If that was the case, why was there a need for a search for Caylee?
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment_tv_tvblog/2012/01/casey-anthony-texas-equusearch-scoffs-at-her-reply.html
posted by halboedeker on January, 21 2012 7:43 AM
Casey Anthony opens up again and manages to astound many again.
She has people talking about one of her answers in Texas EquuSearch’s lawsuit against her. The group searched for Anthony’s daughter, Caylee, in 2008, and looks to recoup money spent on those efforts.
In an answer revealed Friday, Anthony said she was not aware Texas EquuSearch was looking for the child in September and October 2008. Of course, that information was all over the news then.
But maybe Casey wasn’t watching. Or maybe she was fogged in on Planet Casey.
Tim Miller, director of Texas EquuSearch, scoffed at Anthony’s response in an interview with WESH-Channel 2. “Of course, she knew,” Miller said. ”She got our business card when we walked in the door [of the family home]. We gave her a flier to get her approval, that she approved the wording on the flier. Yes, yes, she knew.”
The other Anthony response in the EquuSearch lawsuit: She did not observe or hear her father, George, call 911 to report that Caylee had drowned in the family swimming pool in 2008.
In July, Anthony was acquitted of murder in the toddler’s death. At the trial, her defense said Caylee drowned.
Texas EquuSearch asks: If that was the case, why was there a need for a search for Caylee?
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment_tv_tvblog/2012/01/casey-anthony-texas-equusearch-scoffs-at-her-reply.html
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