Cindy and George Anthony to police-"We'll have a sitdown but we want immunity from prosecution"

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Cindy and George Anthony to police-We’ll have a sitdown but we want immunity from prosecution

January 1st, 2009No Comments

In an effort to avoid going to jail the grandparents of murdered Florida toddler are asking for immunity from prosecution for anything they might say during police interviews. In other words Cindy and George likely knew for quite sometime before Caylee’s body was discovered almost in their own backyard that their granddaughter was dead, that Casey did it, and they definitely obstructed justice. They put on quite a show didn’t they, and now they have the unmitigated to ask Orange County prosecutors to cut them some slack should it come to light during their police interview that they not only knew more than they were letting on, but that they had a hand in the disposal of Caylee’s body.

I know if I was the District Attorney there would be no deals for Caylee’s grandparents or for her uncle (Casey brother) for that matter. I would definitely be throwing the book at all of them, and there would be no deals.

You had to know this was going to happen, that despite Cindy’s Oscar nominating performance when she first contacted the Orange County Sheriff’s department, there was something about her that just didn’t play out right, like the fact that she constantly downplayed her daughter’s possible involvement in her granddaughter’s disappearance, and then of course the countless shows she put on for the media camped outside the Anthony family home.

Neither George or Cindy made the request for immunity, that distinction belongs to their attorney Brad Conway, who thought it was in their best interest that they had such immunity just in case. Gee, do you think grandma and grandpa might have shared some deep dark secrets with their attorney about their role in a tragedy that gripped a nation and was played out and continues to be played out on cable news networks on an almost daily basis?

And does Conway expect us to believe him when he says that his clients never asked him to request immunity from prosecution if they cooperated with police and finally told the truth about what they really know about Caylee’s murder, the disposal of her body practically in their own backyard, a place where Casey used to bury her dead pets as a child?

Conway is insulting my intelligence if he thinks for one minute I am going to believe that the Anthony’s didn’t ask him to seek immunity for their cooperation.

The Anthonys, provided there is an immunity deal in place, are expected to be interviewed by investigators sometime after Caylee’s funeral.

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