P.S. I love you
Friday, June 25, 2010 at 2:00PM Among the items released today are four interview transcripts from 2008, police statements, and scads of letters sent to Casey. A jail spokesperson said there was no indication that Casey read all letters, which leads me to believe it is jail policy to scan all letters regardless of who they are addressed to - incoming and outgoing.
TRANSCRIPTS
LETTERS & MISC.
Meanwhile, there's enough literature in today's discovery to keep everyone busy for a week or so. When I am ready to discern all documents, I doubt I will pay much attention to the letters addressed to Casey. They are not important, but some of them should be good for a few chuckles.












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