Re: Casey Anthony



On Oct 24, 1:33 am, Ron <BigELil...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Oct 23, 9:31 pm, M <m...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:





Nothing new here.  I just watched parts of a vidoe of a hearing and
have a few comments.

http://www.wesh.com/video/21396177/index.html

First5, I think Casey should ahve been an actress.   Look at how well
each of the people in court are plaving their parts.  I mean as in "Is
this a credible Hollywood presentation of a lawyer?"  "Does this guy
look like an actor playing a concerned, interested spectator?" and
such.

Casey is playing the part of an innocent girl being charged for
reasons she doesn't understand better than - much better than- anyone
else is playing their roles.

I dont' believe her.  But if it were a movie I would.  If an actress
were playing the part of casey anthony and she looked so thoughtful
and delicate and down right pitifully cute, I would have to say "Look,
you're playing th villian here, you have to change."

She is alos one of thsoe people that how she moves and acts is much
more attractive than still pictures of her would indicate.

None of this says anything to her guilt or innocence, of curse, but I
can understand Johns falling for her.

Mick

She did it, period!- Hide quoted text -

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She sure did. What a liar/slut/murderer. Nothing cute about her.
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