Wednesday, December 17, 2008 –
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- Casey Anthony received a visitor at the Orange County jail Tuesday. Pastor Thomas Stutzman of the Eastside Baptist Church visited her for the second time. He is the only pastor that is permitted to visit and he may visit once a month.
The pastor is the only person, other than her defense team, who has visited Casey since she was arrested on murder charges for the death of her daughter. Stutzman represents the same church where the Anthonys held a vigil for Caylee.
Channel 9 was told that Casey Anthony was removed from psychological observation, but she remains in protective custody.
This is nice of Rev. Stutzman. I suppose she'll now find Gee-zuss, and use that as a sympathy attempt to avoid the death penalty. If she HAD attended services, she'd have only stolen from the collection plate. Skank.
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- Casey Anthony received a visitor at the Orange County jail Tuesday. Pastor Thomas Stutzman of the Eastside Baptist Church visited her for the second time. He is the only pastor that is permitted to visit and he may visit once a month.
The pastor is the only person, other than her defense team, who has visited Casey since she was arrested on murder charges for the death of her daughter. Stutzman represents the same church where the Anthonys held a vigil for Caylee.
Channel 9 was told that Casey Anthony was removed from psychological observation, but she remains in protective custody.
This is nice of Rev. Stutzman. I suppose she'll now find Gee-zuss, and use that as a sympathy attempt to avoid the death penalty. If she HAD attended services, she'd have only stolen from the collection plate. Skank.
1 comment:
What I find interesting is that it seems very clear that the Anthony's aren't church-goers. There's absolutely no mentioning of any history of the Anthony's attending church - while it doesn't surprise me that Casey wouldn't attend church, it does surprise me that (if true) Cindy wouldn't at least take Caylee to sunday school classes. It may explain the lack spiritual connection within the family (i.e. the culture of lying that runs rampant throughout the family).
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