gitana1
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Yeah. I understand why they did the interview but there was something in their demeanor that made me think they knew it was all b.s. but were desperate to believe- and have the public believe - that the story was true.IMO, Carlee needs a few weeks in jail…and extensive community service. And restitution that is tied to HER future earnings not her parents.
She needs to be grounded. She needs to experience some hardship. She needs to live among people who don’t worship the ground she walks on.
She needs to understand, that despite her pampered upbringing, the world does not revolve around her.
I am beginning to see in tweets and comments, real negativity toward her parents, especially her Mother. Unless we find out some details that we DO NOT know now, I think this is sad and unfair.
These people went thru Hell. I don’t know if we should have expected them to pronounce their daughter a lying Hoaxer on national TV when she first got home. But in retrospect, they should have never given that interview.
If, as some of us suspect, Carlee abused her Mother’s real estate position to gain access to a listing, there may be a real effort to keep that part of the story…secret. That revelation would even further the scope of Carlee’s reckless damage beyond the havoc she has already caused.
I doubt this is the first time their daughter made up an elaborate story.
Indeed, they shouldn’t have don’t they interview.
As to the consequences, there’s a saying, something like “Give your child consequences or society will.”
I think society is punishing her in ways far beyond what a jail sentence can.