Annie seems very angry, hurt and overly fixated on the fact that Casey said she could get a Xanax from her.
In my opinion, that points to guilt. If she knew Casey took them or not, why get so angry unless that was something you did not want out there?
I got new for Ms. Annie, my nephews do the same exact thing. They know they can't lie to me or out smart me, so instead they get angry at whomever has told on them. Never mind the bigger picture, they fixate on something they have done wrong and the fact that it is now exposed.
In the interview, the police asked her in hindsight which lie of Casey's she finds the most disturbing and she picked the fact that Casey told one of her friends that should could get Xanax from Annie? :loser:
:waitasec: How about obstructing the police from helping her missing daughter? A non existent nanny for a non existent job? :slap:
I am glad she broke down in the interview and couldn't even finish the sentence "If Casey hurt Caylee..."
Everyone looking to save their own butts, not helping to seek justice for this innocent little girl thousands if not millions love, I would hope you have a hard time looking at yourself in the mirror and sleeping at night. So many ways this case has been mishandled by people trying to protect someone from their community when it is obvious they committed a heinous, unspeakable act.
No wonder Annie and Casey developed such a close friendship for the time they did. These *****es are only out for themselves.
Additionally, of course Annie was coached by CA! :silenced:
Haven't we all seen this before? Casey is the Tin Man, Lee is the Scarecrow, George is the Cowardly Lion, Caylee is Dorothy, "Zanny" is the wicked witch... "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain." Cindy is The Great and Powerful OZ!
We need someone to step up and be our Glinda (the good witch) for Caylee
raying: