Very good point.
I think that some people have built solid enough reputations to garner a much quicker response than others in the minds of LE. Fair or not, certain people are obviously much less likely to be voluntarily missing as far as missing persons reports go.
But if, as J.J. has stated, Patty's family is well-known and well-connected within that small community and Ray is well-known for other obvious reasons, perhaps there's a shame factor. I don't really know how to verbalize it - brain is VERY tired this morning - but it seems to me that Ray was...
I find this post very intriguing. Thinking back to a post much earlier on this thread, someone mentioned that Casey "hated" her dad but fought with her mom. I never heard that until reading it here but I wondered if Casey "hated" her dad because she couldn't get away with the BS with him like...
But she didn't know that Caylee was "missing" until right before she made that third call, did she? As far as I understand things, Casey kept telling her that she's here, she's there, etc., and Cindy assumed that it was just Casey, the "spiteful b*tch", keeping Caylee from her. She had no idea...
Good points but sites masquerading as "legitimate" escort services most certainly could and probably would contain all types of malware. I agree that it's best not to click on the links. For those interested, I would copy the name of the site, type it into Google, and then go to the cached...
My problem with this is, like other posters have mentioned, she lived with her parents (and apparently despised it), drove a car in need of repairs (and how did she get this car / for how much?), and wore clothes from Target, according to some posters. So if she was an escort, where is her...
Without the colleagues necessarily knowing that they paid for the woman on their arm. If they showed up with a low-intellect, gum-smacking prostitute, I'm sure it'd be obvious to everyone that the woman was, indeed, a prostitute. They're paying for the additional "qualities" because they...
Yeah, but IMO, there are probably TONS of women out there that refer to themselves as "escorts" that are nothing more than run-of-the-mill prostitutes. And many prostitutes definitely do need extra money.
Exactly. And most young people I've ever known have had a bit of an attitude if a parent asked for something that would seem like the parent was checking up on them, myself included. Can you imagine how Casey might have lashed out if she felt that Cindy was trying to check up on her? Good God...
My guess is that Cindy never had a number for "Zanny" because Casey was Caylee's mother, not Cindy. I would bet that even if Cindy would have wanted and asked for a number for "Zanny", Casey would have told her to go to hell; I'm Caylee's mother; this is none of your business; etcetera etcetera...
I agree with you about the "snothead", (although it's not a word I would call my child), but I disagree about the missing child search. Knowing what we know about Casey, I don't think that she could care less about missing children so for her to have been searching missing children's sites...
Very well-stated. I agree 100%. I think that's why Cindy wanted to adopt Caylee. She had finally figured out that whenever Casey wasn't around and it was just the family with Caylee, things felt good & normal. Enter Casey, it probably turned into a nut-house. JMO.
She really does know how to use people for everything they're worth, doesn't she? Unfortunately, hearing about the Grunds giving her the phone sent me down a train of thought that chilled me to the bone. We've typed about her being a sociopath until we were blue in the fingers. But one facet...
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