I've been extremely curious about Annie's interview with the detectives, too. I do recall reading in an interview that Annie and Casey were best friends, and that they'd had a falling out of some sort, and they were no longer as close as they'd been. I've attempted to go back and find the source, but I can't seem to find it. I believe it was maybe one of the tattoo guys, but I can't find it. [Does anyone else recall reading this? Can you help me out with a link?]
Supposing what I believe that I read in the past is accurate... (big supposition, I know, since I can't find the link
) I think that it's possible that Annie was ripped off by Casey, not just once, but many times and looked over/forgiven, due to some lame excuse. I also believe that there was a final "ripoff" was pretty huge. When the truth of her ripoff came to light, Annie told Casey to **** off for good, and Casey moved on to more gulible pastures. Casey didn't work in over 2 1/2 to 3 years, used her parents as constant sitters, took her parents' car as her own... I guess what I'm getting at is that perhaps the reason that we've not seen hide nor hair of Annie's statements/interviews is that what she has to say is pretty darned incriminating and absolutely true. I'm guessing that when Casey's trial rolls around, that Annie will have a ****load to say, and none of it will be good.
Many of the statements from her 2007/2008 "friends" attested to the fact that Casey was a "recent" friend. Various folks from different crowds didn't know each other. Casey kept in touch with all of them, but made a point that they'd never cross paths. When news circulated that Caylee was "missing" via text message, the various people whom have never had any contact, wind up getting together to search, and due to their love of an innocent little girl, regardless of how they feel about her mother, and then compare stories...
In one of the jail interviews, Casey is told by her parents that Annie is the one who designed/made/handed out a particular T-shirt about Caylee, and Casey most unconvincingly states something to the effect "Annie is awesome" or "Isn't she awesome?" or "She's awesome." I can't recall exactly what at this time, but I do recall when I watched the video thinking, Casey doesn't think anything about this is anything other than a pain in her *advertiser censored* and how much she wishes everyone who visits would stop asking her questions trying to locate her "missing" daughter.