Update: State’s secret information no longer needs to be secret
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I'm going to be disappointed too Estee!
If it is that though, maybe they have more than what has already been divulged.
If it is that though, maybe they have more than what has already been divulged.
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Hope it is something that absolutely WITHOUT A DOUBT nails Casey and only Casey as the cold-blooded killer!!!!

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Document has just been released stating that this information is to be released and UNSEALED! Won't be long now.
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Casey Anthony: WKMG identifies Casey Anthony’s pen pal
posted by halboedeker on March, 18 2010 6:37 PM
Who was Casey Anthony sending letters to in jail?
Robyn Adams, the wife of former Altamonte Springs police officer Clay Adams, WKMG-Channel 6’s Tony Pipitone reported tonight. She is serving 10 years in federal prison for helping her husband run a marijuana-growing operation, Pipitone added.
Robyn Adams had been caught passing notes at the Orange County Jail, and she was housed close to Anthony, WKMG reported.
“The state will not yet confirm that she is the inmate who received the 50 some notes and letters that Casey wrote,” Pipitone said.
Anthony had been prolific: She wrote more than 250 pages of letters, according to documents unsealed today. And those statements from the defendant could be used in the murder trial. Anthony is charged with the first-degree murder of her daughter, Caylee.
The state says the correspondence contains information relevant to the case, but not an Anthony confession. The public won’t learn the letters contents for at least 15 days.
Even if you’ve been watching the news for a couple of hours, you’ll find something new in Pipitone’s reports for WKMG. The CBS affiliate starts its weeknight news at 6 o’clock, and Pipitone is the main reason to tune in. Not having to race to do reports for the 4, 5 and 5:30 p.m. newscasts is a definite advantage for him and his co-workers.
WKMG’s Louis Bolden also did the math on the defense’s revelations today about its money.
The defense says it had received $275,000. Of that, $89,000 went to Baez. Defense attorney Andrea Lyon received $22,500 for expenses.
“That means there is still more than $163,000 that has to be accounted for, but Jose Baez isn’t talking,” Bolden said.
Baez told reporters that it was appropriate for Judge Stan Strickland to see the material first. The defense team has to break down how it spent the $163,000 by tomorrow, Bolden added.
What about the fairness of the state picking up Anthony’s legal expenses?
New defense attorney Cheney Mason told reporters, “Ask the state of Florida to tell all of you all how much they have spent so far in prosecuting this case, then talk to me about whether this is fair.”
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment_tv_tvblog/2010/03/casey-anthony-wkmg-identifies-casey-anthonys-pen-pal.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+entertainment%2Ftv%2Ftvguy+%28TV+Guy%29
posted by halboedeker on March, 18 2010 6:37 PM
Who was Casey Anthony sending letters to in jail?
Robyn Adams, the wife of former Altamonte Springs police officer Clay Adams, WKMG-Channel 6’s Tony Pipitone reported tonight. She is serving 10 years in federal prison for helping her husband run a marijuana-growing operation, Pipitone added.
Robyn Adams had been caught passing notes at the Orange County Jail, and she was housed close to Anthony, WKMG reported.
“The state will not yet confirm that she is the inmate who received the 50 some notes and letters that Casey wrote,” Pipitone said.
Anthony had been prolific: She wrote more than 250 pages of letters, according to documents unsealed today. And those statements from the defendant could be used in the murder trial. Anthony is charged with the first-degree murder of her daughter, Caylee.
The state says the correspondence contains information relevant to the case, but not an Anthony confession. The public won’t learn the letters contents for at least 15 days.
Even if you’ve been watching the news for a couple of hours, you’ll find something new in Pipitone’s reports for WKMG. The CBS affiliate starts its weeknight news at 6 o’clock, and Pipitone is the main reason to tune in. Not having to race to do reports for the 4, 5 and 5:30 p.m. newscasts is a definite advantage for him and his co-workers.
WKMG’s Louis Bolden also did the math on the defense’s revelations today about its money.
The defense says it had received $275,000. Of that, $89,000 went to Baez. Defense attorney Andrea Lyon received $22,500 for expenses.
“That means there is still more than $163,000 that has to be accounted for, but Jose Baez isn’t talking,” Bolden said.
Baez told reporters that it was appropriate for Judge Stan Strickland to see the material first. The defense team has to break down how it spent the $163,000 by tomorrow, Bolden added.
What about the fairness of the state picking up Anthony’s legal expenses?
New defense attorney Cheney Mason told reporters, “Ask the state of Florida to tell all of you all how much they have spent so far in prosecuting this case, then talk to me about whether this is fair.”
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment_tv_tvblog/2010/03/casey-anthony-wkmg-identifies-casey-anthonys-pen-pal.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+entertainment%2Ftv%2Ftvguy+%28TV+Guy%29

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New defense attorney Cheney Mason told reporters, “Ask the state of Florida to tell all of you all how much they have spent so far in prosecuting this case, then talk to me about whether this is fair.”
I heard him say that and I was like, fair? That's just tuff beans if a criminal doesn't have as much money to defend themselves as the state does to convict them. Casey shouldn't have committed a crime and then even the prosecution wouldn't have had to use tax payer money!
I heard him say that and I was like, fair? That's just tuff beans if a criminal doesn't have as much money to defend themselves as the state does to convict them. Casey shouldn't have committed a crime and then even the prosecution wouldn't have had to use tax payer money!
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The guys who were talking after the hearing, one was Mike Brooks, said if what Bozo said about his hours worked and money received was correct, it breaks down to $36 an hour, and a Public Defender would be more like $72 an hour. 
(I'm pretty sure those were the figures they gave, might be off a buck or two.)
(I am rolling my eyes toward the ceiling pulling numbers out of my memory, since I didn't bother to bring any kind of paperwork or notes with me, LOL!!!!)

(I'm pretty sure those were the figures they gave, might be off a buck or two.)
(I am rolling my eyes toward the ceiling pulling numbers out of my memory, since I didn't bother to bring any kind of paperwork or notes with me, LOL!!!!)
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this is going to get really sweet I hope!
someone mentioned that Casey might not get indigent status because she was able to sell pics etc to ABC before so she could do it again and as long as that is a possibility for her she could just do it now.
someone mentioned that Casey might not get indigent status because she was able to sell pics etc to ABC before so she could do it again and as long as that is a possibility for her she could just do it now.
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Oh, Lottie, that would be an interesting turn of events for her.
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Can't wait for the full disclosure of I've got a secret. I really am surprised that Casey risked putting anything in writing regarding the truth. I just figured her to be a close-mouthed biotch behind bars.

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