I agree. In my experience, a man doesn't exhibit that amount of temper and sneaky deeds just in "certain" instances. It's always lurking just below the surface ready to burst out and it always does.
LOL Conniption fit, hissy fit, both will work and don't worry about run on sentences, our teachers are either off in a better place or retired so they can't hurt us anymore. :-) You aren't being mean, this family has run us around the flag pole so many times that it's normal for us to question anything they do as being a show. If they had kept their mouths shut from day one and stopped the lying and contradicting their own statements they wouldn't be in this position. The state will make mincemeat out of them during trial.
As for Tim Miller, he may be small but he's mighty and he has said he will not do what Baez wants no matter what it is. :-0) I think the whole state of Florida and Texas to boot would get between he and Baez to deflect any incoming. I know I would. :-)
:-) You are absolutely right september, it will be a fictional novel for sure.
Well, let's see.... darn it you took a couple of the good ones. lol
Uh.... maybe it was Charlie Manson. Nah, he's tied up on other business. It could have been the people at the Amscott, or wait a minute...it was that other girl at the club she was "dancing" with. She was upset 'cause Casey couldn't dance with her every night. Yeah, that's the ticket! ;-)
From what I read, he doesn't seem like much of a dr; I guess that if he knew MJ had been deceased for a few hours, it wouldn't matter if he was on the bed for CPR or on the floor. (rolls eyes here) I'm anxious to hear the autopsy report this week!
LOL sounds like you hit a bit of a sore spot. :-) And you're also right, you lie with the dogs you get up with fleas. People with thin skin should NEVER get involved with Casey!!!
Thanks Shari! And I agree, she is in deep doo doo and rightfully so.
Absolutely Shari. We all wonder if we would have done more, said more..been better it if would have helped. Sadly to say the answer is no. It was a personal thing with them which had nothing to do with anything or anyone else. When we can get to that realization, we begin to heal but it takes time. I'm also so glad that SaMiViMa had enough love and caring for her children and what it would do to them, that she is still with us. They always say that suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem. So true. There is always tomorrow, the sun will come up, the flowers will smell as sweet or sweeter and the fried potatoes will taste just as good. :-) I wish they all could have seen that.
My thanks to you too SaMiViMNa. I enjoy doing this site and hope that it can provide a small space of enjoyment or news for anyone who wants it. :-) I'm very happy you're here with Shari and I and others.
I know, it's amazing the tolerance he had. Which shows me that he had been doing it for a long time. Your Mom and mine did the same thing Shari. Mine had lost Dad a year and a half before and the night before she died she called me and told me that it was my turn to take care of everyone else now since I was the oldest. I said "ooooo-kay" not knowing what she meant. The next morning my sis found her on the floor by her bed. She was on lots of medications and so I'm assuming that it was an overdose. My brother was having a terrible time with it and didn't want her autopsied, so I went along with it for his sake. But I'm convinced I know what happened. She was in pain, Dad was gone, we kids weren't enough to keep her here any longer.