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This entire thing upset me so dramatically the FIRST time around....I have NO intention of allowing this child murderer one more second of my life..... |
Well, I fastforwarded it through a lot of the last half to the end as it was making me mad even though it trashed her pretty good. I did like that part of it! Plus, I'm okay with the amount of money Casey Anthony made from the movie: NONE! That has to grind at her!!! :wink2: |
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LOL, Teri, where did you find that?????????????? I haven't seen that for a long time?!?! LOLOLOLOLOL. What a wake-up! Didn't some wag add a few posts after that that the dog might could use a dental or something like that? I've seen that before so I don't know why but I almost spewed my coffee when I saw it just now. |
Sad !!!! I'm not going to watch anything w that name , It's sick she still walks free and no one remembers the angel that loss her life !! |
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The movie made me feel ever sorrier for the first responders, investigators, prosecutors, officers and all the people that invested so much of their lives in trying to get some type of justice for that little girl and that defense team was portrayed as just what they were in that case(!). And it slammed old Casey Anthony pretty hard. But it was the character Jeff Ashton's statement at the end that was kind of satisfying and you thought, okay, I can see that and it helped. Glad I saw that part. |
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George large portrayed sympathetically though the prosecutors at times found him creepy because he talked about wanting a hug from his daughter & how pretty she looked, which kind of seemed dad-like to me but what do I know; and the mother of Casey, kind of middle of the road, warts, panic, genuine love, enabling. But it was a movie about the case and the prosecution of her and not about her, thankfully, or I wouldn't have watched a moment. But I was interested in the look at the other side of it, even on just a Lifetime Movie. If they were going to really cover the case-side of it fully, wish they'd done it in a 4-hour miniseries as the 2-hour format could only hit the highlights and used a good screenwriter, director. I'll admit when the parents were on the stand and much of that part, I fastforwarded through so didn't watch all of the part where they and some of the experts testified as the movie wasn't that well-done and no tension building used or any technique used to try to give it any interesting touches. The State's case could be a subject done well and with a lot of tension and pathos in a movie but sadly, not the case, so I FF'd. |
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Now she's filed for bankruptcy in Florida claiming she has almost $800,000.00 in liabilities (part of which she owes the County for false investigation costs and of course she owes the IRS taxes, penalties & interest) with assets of $1,100.00. Will there be no end to her gaming the system in every way she possibly can??? |
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I couldn't bring myself to watch. That poor darling baby that she didn't even report missing for weeks. Then seeing her out partying was more than I could stomach. We lost our 10 year old and I'll tell you, you don't get over losing a child you love in a month, in time you learn to live with it but it takes years......and to think she was out in the clubs drinking. |
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