Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Blind Item #4

This infamous A list celebrity who should be in jail for the rest of her life found a match after a year of hooking up with guys for money. The guy taking care of her financially apparently does not want to have children which is a good thing.


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    1. +1. Bitch should be rotting in jail for what she did!

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  2. yep, casey.

    bitch.

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  3. If any one is curious..

    "She is currently living in South Florida with Patrick McKenna, a private detective who worked as the lead investigator on her case in the 2011 trial in the death of her daughter, two-year-old Caylee. She’s also employed by McKenna, and she helps him with his current cases by doing social media searches and other types of investigative work, according to the Associated Press. McKenna is also known for his work on the O.J. Simpson case, the former NFL star who was charged and later acquitted in the death of his wife, Nicole Brown Simpson."

    http://www.intouchweekly.com/posts/where-is-casey-anthony-now-129693

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  4. Anonymous7:57 AM

    Well, good for her. (Gag). She isn't in jail (travesty) so at least she is employed. Let him handle her-- good luck with that.

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  5. Hey, watch it. I'm in Florida and think sandybrook is too. lol j/k

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  6. I'm a Floridian as well and agree that 80% of the population is bat shit crazy (hence the name...)

    Cindy Anthony used to show up around town every so often (I live in a small town outside of Orlando) because her mom was in a nursing home out here. Takes everything in you not to smack her in the face. Still think she's the #1 reason Casey got away with it.

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    1. I'm in a small town north of Orlando! Curious, do you think Cindy knew about caylees death before the infamous 911 call or helped her get away with it some other way? I've always wondered at which point she learned what Casey did.

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  7. @Crazy, definitely part of it, but I also think the jury didn't like that snotty prosecutor and did like Jose. Also, juries today want tangible proof and unfortunately Caylee's remains didn't provide any DNA evidence.

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  8. i paid my dues and am entitled to diss florida, guys! i lived there for 19 years. to me, now, florida is casey anthony, alligators, jeffrey epstein and mar-a-lago. in no specific order. i do miss the beach.

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  9. +1 the beaches are an undeniable perk and some consolation.

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  10. I blame the native born Floridians for the nuttiness not us who relocated😎

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  11. make that +2 sandybrook.

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  12. Imagine the outrage if she were to become pregnant!!

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  13. @Kate, I don't think Cindy knew. She was the one who called police and alerted them to Caylee's possible disappearance. She hadn't seen Caylee in awhile, Casey kept making excuses for not bringing her by, and then Cindy noticed the smell of human decay in Casey's car when she retrieved it from the impound lot. That alarmed her so she called 911 to tell them about it and relay her concerns about Caylee. She was too freaked out at first to worry about covering for Casey.

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  14. I don't think she knew but maybe hubby did.

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  15. cindy's a smart woman and a medical professional. she knew something was very wrong when she called the police to report the smell of a dead body in the trunk of casey's car. maternal protection is a powerful thing. at first it was all about protecting caylee, she threw her daughter to the police in hope of finding caylee. when she realized caylee was gone, she turned her protection to her daughter. george has admitted he knew it was all about the xanax, "zanny the nanny", once casey started that story. parents know their kids. they knew what she'd done.

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  16. Native Floridian here! I blame Cindy because how could a grandmother who was that close to their granddaughter go a month without seeing or speaking to the child without getting alarmed. My mother would be pounding down my door if she hadn't seen or heard from my almost 2 year old daughter. And then after everything she did a lot of deflecting and lying to help Casey. Knew the car smelled like a dead body and then cleaned it (probably destroying useful evidence), lying on the stand saying she was the one that did the internet searches when they proved she was at work. Obviously she wasn't the only reason she got away with it, but I think she was a big factor.

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  17. Im in jax fl...dont mind alligators. Its the lack of education in a large majority...i have more education than all my neighbors combined!! But so much cheaper than LA...I only have to work a couple days a month.

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  18. Considering the nature of the site, my first thought was actually Rebecca Gayheart (sic? Idk).

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  19. Kikibunny: a couple of days a month? Dare I ask your profession?

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  20. If karma exists, she'll dump him for OJ Simpson... and the rest will be history. I'll just sit here and wait for the DocuDrama.
    "If I Did It, She Also Did It, and then We Both Did It to Each Other": The OJ/Casey Murder:Suicide.

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  21. Native Floridian here as well, in what is lately becoming the most dangerous city in north east Florida. Just as many crazy stories come out of other states, however, lately all that have been coming out around my city are driving me crazy, though I am from Central Florida, in the actual heart of the state. I miss there..

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  22. She knew. But she decided to protect her murderous daughter. She let the prosecutor "insinuate" the father may have done it. Boom, reasonable dout. What a sin!

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    1. I'm also a Floridian. Not native, via New York. Been in Clearwater area 23 years.

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  23. Okay, don't laugh FL peeps, I've only been there once when I was in high school, but do alligators really run around all over the place or is it only in a certain area?

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  24. YES!!! EVERYWHERE!!! and it's illegal to shoot them unless they're about to attack a human or a pet. and even then they'd rather move them to a park than kill them. WHY? WHY? WHY?

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  25. sorry for my rant, bliss boo, as you can see i wasn't a fan. but yes, crossing the street, in your swimming pool, climbing over fences (yes!), all over golf courses, and you've heard the disney world horror stories.

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  26. Good grief just sayin. I've been here for 20+ years, have lived in three different counties, and never saw an alligator. I have a pool, my home backs onto a golf course, and my trips to Disney World were all creature free. Are you being facetious? Did you live close to the everglades?

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  27. i am not being remotely facetious! i lived in sarasota and regularly saw alligators...probably not a week went by without one. every drainage canal and lake has them, every golf course. i had to stop for alligators crossing the road more than once. and you surely heard the disney stories? there was a lot of new development moving into old wild territory where i lived, so maybe they were being displaced? the alligators in my yard and once in my pool were smallish, 4-6 ft., and appeared after huge storms.

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  28. Okay.. I never lived in Sarasota, but I spent my first decade here in St Petersburg, just a bit north of there. I haven't heard the Disney World stories, but didn't have any alligator encounters. I think I've read or heard maybe 3 stories of alligators showing up in inhabited areas since 1997 when I moved here. I guess I've been lucky and hope it continues, lol

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