Dr. Drew, Beth Holloway-Twiity, Casey Anthony

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Postby CherokeeKid » Thu Jun 23, 2011 10:21 pm

Eliza wrote:I remember the "good old days" when Heli would transcribe this type of show.

I don't know how soon Drew transcripts are available but I will keep an eye out. There was one attorney shill who seemed more credible than the usual HLN suspects.

I can't recall his name but I believe he used to be one of the Anthony attorneys.


Boy, Anthony's sure have a lot of lawyers. Even more than Joran. :laffit:


Mark NeJame?

http://www.nejamelaw.com/mark-nejame-in ... esigns.htm
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Postby Eliza » Thu Jun 23, 2011 10:26 pm



Yes. Thank you.
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Postby resigned » Thu Jun 23, 2011 10:29 pm

wildroses wrote:

You want to talk beth, beth beth all night, go back to your holloway tread and talk to/argue with yourself.



Uh...it was your question that brought Beth up....


I think they did meet. Seems like way back in the beginning - when Caylee was first "missing", the thing showed up at the Anthony's, but wasn't there very long.

Maybe someone else will remember how that went.


"The thing" ....lol...... :D
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Postby CherokeeKid » Thu Jun 23, 2011 10:39 pm

Eliza wrote:DR. DREW PINSKY, HOST (voice-over): Beth Holloway`s search for closure spanned six years and thousands of miles all the way to a squalid Peruvian jail to face her daughter`s potential killer. Tonight, she speaks out on the agony of not knowing.

snip...

PINSKY: Would he talk about her in the present tense, the past tense and flip back and forth the way Casey does?

HOLLOWAY: Not so much as that, but it`s their whole mode of operation of how they start them out alive.

PINSKY: Yes.

HOLLOWAY: And then, now, they both tend to be leading towards now they`ve got them both deceased. Am I making sense?



:laffit: :laffit:

Beth Twitty should try a career as a comedian! :lol:

Btw, thanks for the transcript, E.
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Postby Eliza » Thu Jun 23, 2011 10:39 pm

It was interesting, at least to me, that "Dr." Drew initially "forgot" to plug Beth's "Lifetime gig" or any of her "organizations."

Finally, following the next guest he did mention Beth's Lifetime show but nothing about the "organizations" that I am not up to date on.

Nothing mentioned about any rewards for finding Natalee, D.O.A., either.
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Postby Eliza » Thu Jun 23, 2011 10:44 pm

CherokeeKid wrote:
:laffit: :laffit:

Beth Twitty should try a career as a comedian! :lol:

Btw, thanks for the transcript, E.


You're welcome.

Before it was over, and it was mercifully short, Holloway had Pinsky saying, "you know." :laffit: :laffit:
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Postby CherokeeKid » Thu Jun 23, 2011 10:49 pm

Eliza wrote:DR. DREW PINSKY, HOST (voice-over): Beth Holloway`s search for closure spanned six years and thousands of miles all the way to a squalid Peruvian jail to face her daughter`s potential killer. Tonight, she speaks out on the agony of not knowing.

snip...

HOLLOWAY: Well, based on what I`ve been through, of course, it is different from what Cindy is going through, but I do know this, as a parent of a missing and murdered child --

PINSKY: Yes.

HOLLOWAY: No parent of a missing, murdered child gives conflicting accounts to explain what happened to their child. And then, their child that`s missing winds up being found dead in three layers of garbage bag.

PINSKY: This is Casey we`re talking about. Yes.

HOLLOWAY: That is definitive in my expertise --

PINSKY: So you were, like Casey, a parent of a missing child.

HOLLOWAY: Yes.

PINSKY: And so, you know that feeling.

HOLLOWAY: Yes.

PINSKY: And to see the disconnect between what you felt and what I`m just getting overwhelmed by, by just even contemplating it, Casey does not seem like somebody who lost -- or had normal feelings for a lost child?

HOLLOWAY: It is not anything that is familiar to me, whatsoever, and with any of the other families that I have worked with. As I said, no parent gives conflicting accounts to explain what happened to their child that`s missing, and they wind up being found murdered. No, it doesn`t happen. Parents are dead on, straight on with the facts. They become hyper focused, and they are on it.


Yeah, right, Ms. Twitty. :lol:
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Postby CherokeeKid » Thu Jun 23, 2011 10:50 pm

Eliza wrote:
You're welcome.

Before it was over, and it was mercifully short, Holloway had Pinsky saying, "you know." :laffit: :laffit:


:lol: :lol:
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