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The ENTIRE family is a trainwreck !:bang:
I have always thought,:confused: and my gut tells me that George was her accomplice.....I really do, and he is always so combative in the media's eye, and I also would be IF I had something so critical on my conscience.:eek:
As you just stated great minds think alike DITTO!!!!!
 
BINGO...George has either told them something that is not being disclosed OR something else, like he has lied and is being implicated somehow...My God this girl is a trainwreck!

Maybe GA was an accomplice, and perhaps he gave testimony against Casey in exchange for immunity. If he was able to give info that could lead LE to Caylee's body, they might be just waiting until they actually find the body before arresting Casey. If GA did fess up to anything, I wonder if the rest of the family knows about it.
 
The ENTIRE family is a trainwreck !:bang:
I have always thought,:confused: and my gut tells me that George was her accomplice.....I really do, and he is always so combative in the media's eye, and I also would be IF I had something so critical on my conscience.:eek:

Yep he knew darned well he was the ONLY person who could help KC in this situation. He was hoping the LA & CA would agree and go along with the story. JMHO
 
George stated he last saw Caylee on the morning of June 16th. One of TL's roomies said Casey was at their house without Caylee on the night of June 15th.
George is the source of report for theft of gas cans on the 22nd. George is the sole source of information on the meeting Casey on the 24th and getting the gas cans back.
George and Cindy met with LE and then George left and Cindy stayed for another couple of hours.
Casey wrote a letter to the Sheriff asking to see George.
Casey refused visitors and then suddenly had a long, tearful visit with George alone.
Some alleged ex-wife's sibling alleged that George was a liar during an earlier 5 year marriage and that was part of the cause the marriage failed.
George spends little time at home and when he does supposedly keeps mostly to himself.
Tony L was the person who went with Casey to her house the day she borrowed the shovel and picked up clothes, but he said he stayed in the car for a period of at least a few sings, while Casey was inside.
Casey had surface level relationships with most people she knew, but a very long term and complex relationship with George, her father.
George drove the car home from the impound lot.
George indicated to LE that Casey was holding something back.
George's interview, if there was one and most likely there would be, is missing -- the only interview with an immediate family member that is missing.

It does make one wonder.
 
BINGO...George has either told them something that is not being disclosed OR something else, like he has lied and is being implicated somehow...

I'm betting on the former. I think his behavior--and, really, to a certain extent, his words, in exchanges like the one with Simon Burch--is of a man who knows his wife will be very upset with what he has revealed.

I think he put two and two together very early and suspect that, like Lee, he was fairly open and informative, at least initially. He has not been nearly as adamant in his denials of Casey's guilt as Cindy; his denial has been that Caylee is dead. And one can't blame a grandpa who adored his little granddaughter for that, I don't think.

Cindy needs her denial so that she does not fall apart. George needs Cindy so that he doesn't fall apart.

They're a mess. A big mess created by Casey. While they make my head spin, I really hope that they have not placed themselves in real legal jeopardy for Casey's sake; they did not create her, except in the most basic biological sense, and should not have to shoulder responsibility for her heinous acts.
 
Maybe GA was an accomplice, and perhaps he gave testimony against Casey in exchange for immunity. If he was able to give info that could lead LE to Caylee's body, they might be just waiting until they actually find the body before arresting Casey. If GA did fess up to anything, I wonder if the rest of the family knows about it.

I do not feel anyone would know but...GA.
I do not think he has said anything yet....
 
Casey had surface level relationships with most people she knew, but a very long term and complex relationship with George, her father..
Casey's relationship with her father was of the same duration as those she had with her mother and her brother.

I would argue that her relationship with George was no less superficial, but perhaps of a different nature than her seemingly purely exploitative relationship with Cindy. Did she have something on George that she used to manipulate him--make him give want to give her a wide berth, yet still tolerate the bad behavior? Was she emotionally blackmailing him?

Or, could it be that he's enabled the bad behavior for years (as have they all)---but was pushed to the edge by the loss of Caylee? His early reaction, like Cindy's, was clearly very genuinely distraught. But While Cindy's pulled herself together and got behind Casey pretty quickly, George seems to have remained distraught. He is not so much defender of Casey so much as a denialist of Caylee's death.

I don't know. I suppose I can see him cleaning up yet another Casey mess. But I really see Cindy far more comfortably occupying that role.
 
George stated he last saw Caylee on the morning of June 16th. One of TL's roomies said Casey was at their house without Caylee on the night of June 15th.
George is the source of report for theft of gas cans on the 22nd. George is the sole source of information on the meeting Casey on the 24th and getting the gas cans back.
George and Cindy met with LE and then George left and Cindy stayed for another couple of hours.
Casey wrote a letter to the Sheriff asking to see George.
Casey refused visitors and then suddenly had a long, tearful visit with George alone.
Some alleged ex-wife's sibling alleged that George was a liar during an earlier 5 year marriage and that was part of the cause the marriage failed.
George spends little time at home and when he does supposedly keeps mostly to himself.
Tony L was the person who went with Casey to her house the day she borrowed the shovel and picked up clothes, but he said he stayed in the car for a period of at least a few sings, while Casey was inside.
Casey had surface level relationships with most people she knew, but a very long term and complex relationship with George, her father.
George drove the car home from the impound lot.
George indicated to LE that Casey was holding something back.
George's interview, if there was one and most likely there would be, is missing -- the only interview with an immediate family member that is missing.

It does make one wonder.

GA's LE statement is missing, and....
he was also, AFTER he picked up the car around ? 1 30 pm, from the tow yard, and did not return home until approx. 10 pm that night ? Where was he, and what was he up to ? Cindy needed him at home for support.

IMO 8 + hrs. is a long time to "drive" around in a smelly car.:eek:
 
GA's LE statement is missing, and....
he was also, AFTER he picked up the car around ? 1 30 pm, from the tow yard, and did not return home until approx. 10 pm that night ? Where was he, and what was he up to ? Cindy needed him at home for support.

IMO 8 + hrs. is a long time to "drive" around in a smelly car.:eek:


I've believed all along that GA needs to be looked at more closely. Perhaps he is and that is why we aren't hearing anything pertaining to him. His whereabouts during that time period is something I'm dying to know. I think he is involved up to his unibrow :furious:
 
I've believed all along that GA needs to be looked at more closely. Perhaps he is and that is why we aren't hearing anything pertaining to him. His whereabouts during that time period is something I'm dying to know. I think he is involved up to his unibrow :furious:

Nope, not unibrow...to the crown of his head.
 
Ooops I forgot something. LE stated that any missing pgs. were going to the grand jury. OMG, could it be ???

When did they say that? Really? I want this thing to move along but it seems like it is now. And good question...where was George for hours on the 15th?
 
But if GA was involved I bet KC would throw him under the bus in a minute to save herself.
 
Casey's relationship with her father was of the same duration as those she had with her mother and her brother.

<Snipped for brevity.>

Oh, I was talking about her superficial relationships with the Fusion crowd and others who "hung out" with her -- her peer group, not her family.
 
I think the most telling sign is that when GA picked up the car he did not say a word about the smell. Being ex- LE I think he knew exactly what the smell was. The only thing I don't understand is why he would cover for KC.
 
George should have totally cracked when he smelled the decomp in the car and not over people standing a millimeter onto his lawn. It's just my opinion that the whole family was already cracked in order to be able to say some of the things they've said in defense of their daughter. Everyone seems to be their enemy except for the last one to see Caylee.

George knew the truth the moment that he opened the vehicle at the tow yard. Having background in law enforcement - he would know the origin of the horrendous odor. It is beyond my complete comprehension that he was able to drive that car home while being exposed to the overwhelming scent of "death." .... not to mention the thoughts that must have been racing through his mind.

It is a horrible tragedy that he "seems" to be lost in denial....However, my uncanny intuition tells me that the "truth" haunts him every night as he lays his head on his pillow.
 
Casey was sending out text messages that the smell in her car started after George borrowed it on June 24 - she claimed he ran down a squirrel. Then she claimed he was going to buy her a new car to TL.

George and Cindy were going to divorce 2 years ago. The police asked Cindy if Casey borrowed her green Pathfinder and Cindy says no. Casey sends out these text messages about the smell in her car to her friends claiming it started AFTER her dad borrowed her car. Cindy says George NEVER borrowed Casey's car. I think Casey was trying to throw George under the bus.
 
I also have some suspicions regarding Mr. George.
The largest one is where was HE after he got the Pontiac from the tow yard ? He and Cindy left there at 1 30 approx., and George did NOT return to his home until near 10 pm ? WHAT was he doing ???

He went to work. It was his first day on the new job and Cindy told him he should go and get a "fresh perspective" G stated that he called L and told him to go check on Cindy at home.
 
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