Deputy Richard Cain was the deputy that responded to the first call from Roy Kronk in August, and was later fired when the sheriff's department deemed his response and investigative effort was "unsatisfactory".
He has now filed a motion to not require him to release his phone records. Caylee friend Amy Huizinga and meter reader Roy Kronk also argued the same that argued that the request by defense was too broad and constituted an invasion of privacy.
Hummus
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Recipe and pic courtesy of Shauna Yousef
Made by her 11 year old! “She did it all on her own and it tastes better
than any restaurants”
Ingredients:
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Can't hold back
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I have tried so very hard to refrain from political comments, especially
because violence has actually erupted between the liberals and
conservatives. No...
Where I Work
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Well, I've been absent from here for a while haven't I?
After working for 3+ years at a private not-for-profit hospice as a Primary
Care Nurse I worked for...
January 4, 2014
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“If they keep takin’ ‘em, I’ll keep makin’ ‘em” / Full Disclosure: I have
the runs / “OK . . Clear! . . (“Ahhhh!”) / 84k? Ehh, I guess Hep-C's not
so bad ...
Inspirational Costumes/ Trash and Treasure
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Sweeney Todd must be one of the best musicals ever written it is a very
Black and slightly morbid movie by the genius that is Tim Burton, there
i...
what I have been up to since graduation
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I apologize to all of you who have been holding your breath for my new blog
post. So much has happened to me since graduation that I wanted take enough
t...
The Columbine Gap
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After reading a very interesting piece on the Columbine police cover-up
written by Alan Prendergast (once again, in my sister paper the Denver
Westword), I...
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