
This in a long list of bridges burned along the way. While Ms. Barts reasons for leaving are vague at best, you don’t have to look too far to see debris scattered in the wake of the Anthony’s.
We’ve all watched them come and go, in an effort to help the Anthony’s in their God only knows situation. From hotshot attorneys, spokespersons, private investigators, victims advocates, and even bounty hunters, I’m taken back everytime someone raises there hand to help this family out. They always jump in front of the camera’s so eager and willing, then it always ends the same. A whimper, as they pick up the pieces of their reputation and head for the door. Only to hear Cindy rolling them under the bus a few days later on national tv. One for the road, I guess.
Reminds me of one of my all time favorite fables. Ironically, I first heard it on natural born killers.
Once upon a time, a woman was picking up firewood. She came upon a poisonous snake frozen in the snow. She took the snake home and nursed it back to health.
One day the snake bit her on the cheek. As she lay dying, she asked the snake, “Why have you done this to me?”
And the snake answered,
“Look, bitch, you knew I was a snake.”
Here’s the story from MyFox Orlando
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35, Orlando) — The spokesperson for George and Cindy Anthony, the grandparents of missing Orlando toddler Caylee Marie, is stepping down.
Michelle Bart is the second spokesperson to represent the Anthony Family in as many months. She has become a familiar face as the mouthpiece for George and Cindy when they are unavailable.
“I am stepping aside, but I am not going away. I will continue to be here until the end,” said Bart in a news conference late Sunday evening.
Bart said she was stepping aside for health reasons. She is preparing to undergo surgery at the end of the month in Washington State.
Bart was preceded by Larry Garrison, who resigned as the Anthony’s spokesperson on November 12, for what he called erratic behavior by the Anthony family .
“It is my opinion that others have manipulated them into situations, that would not dignify the family. I can no longer be part of that behavior. I wish them all the peace and resolution they so deserve. The truth always comes out in the end, and in this case “The truth is better than the spin,” wrote Garrison in a statement released to the media.
Mark NeJame, then attorney representing George and Cindy, said Garrison demanded money for interviews with the Anthonys, before pocketing the cash for himself.
An invoice released by NBC News shows a $6,500 fee which Garrison charged that news organization, saying it was for the use of family photographs.(source)
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Cindy and George Anthony are at home on Hopespring Drive this afternoon after attending Sunday services at Eastside Baptist Church.
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