Question - I've been following as much as I can, but I can't claim that I know/have seen everything that has been discussed - so my apologies if this has already been addressed.
Does anyone know if any of Casey's "friends" have publicly (or otherwise) shown to support her? Amy? Christine? Ryan? TonE? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
Not a single one, that I'm aware of. There was the former neighbor/friend who was a pseudo-spokesperson for the family for a while (Holly, I think?) -- she said she thought Casey was a great mom (although not as great as herself, because no one is -- she actually said that or something really close....LOL). Anyway, she's the only one I've seen interviewed who was trying to be supportive of Casey.
There was Tony's roommate, Clint -- he said she had seemed like a "good girl," but he wasn't interviewed for the purpose of supporting Casey. It was just in response to Greta's questioning.
Otherwise, can't think of a soul -- out of all those people we've seen her with in those pics. Not one. I'm guessing either they don't want to be involved in the circus and bring scrutiny to their own lives...or they may be honoring a request by LE not to speak publicly about any of it. Maybe a combo of the two.
That poor little 12-yr old girl. I can't imagine her parents allowing her to be set up for such traumatic heartbreak/nervous breakdown. Pray for Caylee and hope for the best, stay optimistic? Sure. Allow your very impressionable and tender-hearted 12 yr old girl to send and receive love notes from someone who very well could be charged with murder or manslaughter? HELL, NO.
Her parents need to disconnect the cable and rent some tweenie movies, lock the computer except for games and such, and keep that little darling AWAY from
ANYTHING to do with this case. Tell the entire Anthony clan they'd better not contact her again whatsoever. Her family needs to totally redirect that poor baby's life away from this mess so that she doesn't live and breathe it at home, and they've certainly got to ensure that she has no personal involvement. Get her into counseling...allow the therapist to guide how/when developments in the case should be shared with her so that she isn't further emotionally harmed.
WTF was her mom thinking allowing her to communicate with a person of interest in a suspected murder??? Look how this case has affected all of us, even from a distance. Can you imagine the toll on the tender and innocent heart of a 12 yr old CHILD? Children that age are so impressionable and not fully developed emotionally -- just the type of person who might buy a family's insistent story of a missing child and want to help with all her heart because she is full of love and dreams and wants a happy ending.
It's one thing to try to pull the wool over the public's eyes in general -- it's another to target, encourage and take advantage of a CHILD'S innocent desires to help. I'm trying hard not to draw the conclusion that if the GPs are willing to forego justice for their own beloved granddaughter in order to help Casey out, they would certainly have no qualms about risking the emotional health of someone
else's child in order to have an ardent supporter on board.
My head's just spinning with all the disclosures and twists and turns the past few days. I hope Caylee is found soon, and I hope that darling little angel in the hospital will get the love and support she needs and emerge from this without permanent emotional damage.