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To: Thank You Rush

They cuffed her when Cindy called them to her House Right away. But it was for stealing the car and using Cindys credit card. Then they uncuffed her and started the interrogation about Caylee. They never charged the car theft or Credit card to try and avoid Miranda.


503 posted on 07/01/2011 4:18:40 PM PDT by screaminsunshine (Socialism...Easier said than done.)
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To: screaminsunshine

“”They cuffed her when Cindy called them to her House Right away. But it was for stealing the car and using Cindys credit card. Then they uncuffed her and started the interrogation about Caylee. They never charged the car theft or Credit card to try and avoid Miranda.””

I don’t remember anything about Cindy’s car being stolen but I’ll take your word for it. It wasn’t in the phone calls while she was trying to find the right place to take Casey that night when she was told to go home and wait for the police to show up. I do remember the bit about Casey using her mother’s credit card which I thought was a “crock”....How could THAT have been news to her? Did she take her mother’s car? I sure missed that.

I’ve read through lots of transcripts of depositions online and the credit card makes as much sense as a deposit of $4400 that Casey repaid to Cindy’s account and Cindy wrote checks on it BELIEVING the money was really in her account! Guess she didn’t even wonder where her daughter would have gotten $4400 to deposit. George took the deposit slip to Cindy and told her it wasn’t a valid deposit slip.

After today, we no longer need to wonder about Cindy’s truthfulness.....


511 posted on 07/01/2011 4:35:09 PM PDT by Thank You Rush
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