Maybe getting the PI involved wasn't to "discover" the body but to find it and hide it some where else - which obviously failed miserably. KC may have placed the body there in hopes the water and storms would wash it away? Or at least destroy most of the evidence. This may not have been a well...
Yeah, that stuff used to knock me out as a teen. It doesn't do anything like that now to me, though. I guess because my body has built up a resistance to a lot of medication these days. I never heard it about it over-stimulating anyone at all. Weird.
I noticed how he (and even Cindy) cooperated once Morgan & co. explained to them that they can either answer the questions now or Morgan & co. can take it before the judge and bring them back in. It's like they both try to push and push to see what they can get away with and once they're told...
Can anyone tell me how one doesn't know their child, who lives with them, has been lying about a job for the past two years?? Seriously? Denial? I don't buy it for one second. And that being said, I don't buy that they believed there was a "nanny" either.
Right. Both my parents have blue eyes and I have green. My oldest sister and brother have blue eyes, too. My other sister has hazel-brown and green.
And since we're on this subject, my daughter looked JUST LIKE my mom when she was little (up until she was around 8) and now she looks just...
Well considering his age and how he treated Casey, he owes her or her daughter nothing. She was just a piece of @ss. Now, I understand that is no reason for his actions, but as for Caylee's death, he should not feel guilty for it. He apparently set the rules for Casey and that's the end of that...
I say Tony or Amy because they were with her most of the time during the time Caylee was "missing". I hope George/Cindy/Lee crack at some point, though.
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