Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Will Private Jailhouse Funeral Fly?

Family plans to announce date for public funeral tomorrow.

WESH-Channel 2 offered a stunning development: George and Cindy Anthony hope to reunite with daughter Casey for a private funeral behind bars for toddler Caylee Marie.

"An unprecedented jailhouse funeral," WESH's Bob Kealing called it.

"We are trying to work with the jail," Brad Conway, attorney for George and Cindy Anthony, told WESH. "I know Mr. [Jose] Baez has put some time in to accomplishing that goal. Hopefully, we'll know by the end of the week whether that's possible." (Baez is the attorney for Casey Anthony.)

They shouldn't get their hopes up.

"It is highly unlikely any such request would be granted," a corrections spokesman said.

Conway said the family plans to announce a date for a public funeral tomorrow.

Then there are the dolls. Production has stopped on a Caylee Anthony doll, but three Casey voodoo dolls are for sale on the Internet, WESH reported. Can this case get stranger?

WOFL-Channel 35 reported that Baez has filed a motion asking the state attorney general to take over from prosecutors. The reason? Baez cited prosecutors' filing complaints anonymously against him with the Florida Bar.

My opinion: More bells and whistles from the defense. They're trying their "best" to try and make Casey appear like a grieving victim, when we all know what the real case is.

Bells and whistles, smoke and mirrors: Just like that new motion they've presented to try to throw the prosecution off the case over an "anonymous" call that most likely never happened, he's starting to really form into his client, now creating imaginary phone calls! They're going to try anything to make the trial end prematurely and for false/innocent looking reasons.

Snakes.

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