I posted this on another thread, and I really feel it belongs here, too.
Another poster, BellaPhia, posted on the "Discussion of Audio...", here, http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?p=3022353&posted=1#post3022353, that:
"I love how every time George makes an honest attempt to ask Casey a meaningful question, CA tries to take the phone or interupts him. Its so obvious she doesnt want him involved in anything remotely close to trying to get answers from her. I get the impression after the visit on the 25th CA must have told GA, "Let me ask the questions" you just try to keep her spirits up. George is low man on the totem pole in that family, and Lee confirms that as KC laughs when he is telling who is Priorities are...."Caylee is first .....last is Dad"....as KC chuckles. I feel they think of him as a joke or something.
My response to Bellaphia's post is as follows:
Bolded is mine. This is exactly why Casey would have involved her father in trying to cover up what she did, thus potentially incriminating him, instead of her brother. I think Casey really believed her dad would, for the sake of maybe for the first time in a long time being really IMPORTANT to Casey, cover for her all the way to his grave.
This is why I think George had a lot more to tell the Grand Jury (whose proceedings are secret to the present, and will remain so ad infinitum) than we've ever heard re: what he knows, starting at least as early as what happened on June 24 through to the present, which I believe is a lot more than we know, and which is why the state has not taken the DP off the table (nor should they.)
How many times have folks done things for those around them in order to please them and be held in their higher graces? Perhaps at the time George was happy to finally be thought of not so much as a goof by his child but as someone who could actually help her, and so he did, and never told Cindy about it, but finally told the GJ.
He's probably hoping just as much as Casey that she'll somehow get some good plea deal, and that she'll take it, so he never has to fess up to Cindy re: what he told that Grand Jury about their precious Casey. This is why I think he has, after that GJ indictment day, when he seemed to have "done the right thing," done an about face and gone back to the "Caylee is alive" charade - it's to appease Cindy and the rest of them, and if a plea happens, and he never has to testify, maybe his family will never know he finally told the truth...
Another poster, BellaPhia, posted on the "Discussion of Audio...", here, http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?p=3022353&posted=1#post3022353, that:
"I love how every time George makes an honest attempt to ask Casey a meaningful question, CA tries to take the phone or interupts him. Its so obvious she doesnt want him involved in anything remotely close to trying to get answers from her. I get the impression after the visit on the 25th CA must have told GA, "Let me ask the questions" you just try to keep her spirits up. George is low man on the totem pole in that family, and Lee confirms that as KC laughs when he is telling who is Priorities are...."Caylee is first .....last is Dad"....as KC chuckles. I feel they think of him as a joke or something.
My response to Bellaphia's post is as follows:
Bolded is mine. This is exactly why Casey would have involved her father in trying to cover up what she did, thus potentially incriminating him, instead of her brother. I think Casey really believed her dad would, for the sake of maybe for the first time in a long time being really IMPORTANT to Casey, cover for her all the way to his grave.
This is why I think George had a lot more to tell the Grand Jury (whose proceedings are secret to the present, and will remain so ad infinitum) than we've ever heard re: what he knows, starting at least as early as what happened on June 24 through to the present, which I believe is a lot more than we know, and which is why the state has not taken the DP off the table (nor should they.)
How many times have folks done things for those around them in order to please them and be held in their higher graces? Perhaps at the time George was happy to finally be thought of not so much as a goof by his child but as someone who could actually help her, and so he did, and never told Cindy about it, but finally told the GJ.
He's probably hoping just as much as Casey that she'll somehow get some good plea deal, and that she'll take it, so he never has to fess up to Cindy re: what he told that Grand Jury about their precious Casey. This is why I think he has, after that GJ indictment day, when he seemed to have "done the right thing," done an about face and gone back to the "Caylee is alive" charade - it's to appease Cindy and the rest of them, and if a plea happens, and he never has to testify, maybe his family will never know he finally told the truth...