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IF delusional borders on Con Artist I'll buy it because sometimes Con Artist believe their own Chit.I believe they are delusional.
I would have chosen all of the above except I do not think there is any love involved in this case whatsoever. People who LOVE each othere do not treat them the way this family seems to act on a daily basis.
That is what I wanted to believe too, and I still believe that element exists as well.I believe the A's stand behind Casey because that's what they've trained themselves to do over a long period of time - that's how their little family did things........
cover for Casey and make excuses for Casey, over and over and over again
avoid confronting problems directly,
do whatever was necessary to keep their "issues" private,
not do anything that would raise a red flag outside the family that everything was not under control
hide anything that might look like a mental illness/psychological disorder - I actually think this began with others covering for Cindy's emotional problems and then just continued throughout the family
Now I think they do it because they're in so deep they can't get out or stop it and they've surrounded themselves with people who don't question or challenge them and are willing to pretend all is perfectly ok.......they've simply extended their family.
I hope not to early; because they are very disruptive and I'd love to see it move along.I'm sure that all courts in every state preclude witnesses from being in the courtroom until after they testify.
In this case, I expect the prosecution will put GA, CA, and LA on the stand very early in the trial for the purpose of testifying to the sequence of events - from June 15th when Cindy took Caylee to visit Cindy's father in the assisted care facility forward to July 15th when they recovered the car from the tow yard and found Casey and brought her home. Their testimony will set the stage so to speak.
After they've testified, they can be in the courtroom, unless the prosecution states they are to be held for further testimony later in the trial (not sure of the legal terminology for this).
If GA, CA, and LA are kept out of the courtroom for a major portion of the trial, there's nothing that I know of that would prevent them from watching the trial online or on local television at home. I'm sure one of the Orlando television channels will carry the trial live.
Whether they're in the courtroom or watching online or television, they're likely going to learn some hard truths about their daughter and what happened to their granddaughter.
IMO- when Casey was released on bond, had the protesters stayed away and the Anthony's were stuck at home with only the Anthony's- woulda hit the fan. Cindy would have come out of her denial pretty quickly, IMO when she had to sit and look at Casey every day, doing nothing to find her daughter (after she said she had to get out of jail to help search, to get in contact with people, etc), lying- and lying and lying. She'd have blown a fuse eventually. This is Cindy we are talking about- there is no loyalty- one day Casey is a great mom, the next she's gonna go to "the court thing" and take Caylee away..
So much was discovered during the time Casey was home on bail. (Finding out Casey had Caylee sleep in the bed with her and Ricardo, that she had like 2 of Cindy's credit cards in her purse when she was arrested-) and forced her to talk or beat her half to death. (this is the woman who supposedly "choked" her daughter just a month or so before). I know you see the same Cindy I do- and I know you have more facts then me so I know that you can probably see this scenario too!@! LOL
But the protesters helped the Anthony's band together- they had a common enemy. Cindy had someone other than her daughter to be pissed at- to blame.. so it distracted her and she forgot who she was really angry with. She and Casey "bonded" during that time. I so wish those protestes had left I really think things would have turned out different if they had no distractions, if they had no other outlet for their anger.
It has to be hard as hell to try and accept anything like that.I mean, how could you wrap your head around the idea that someone you know and love has committed such a heinous crime?
Not about "appearances" or anything, I just am not sure if I could accept that someone that lived in my house did something so horrible......
Wow::::This says it all and then some. Great insite.:clap::clap:I agree with most posters who think the As are no longer, truthfully, in denial.
Having said that -- CA is pathologically incapable of being wrong.. It has to do with dominance, control and authority. Lack of control is not an option. Thus when logic fails, she disseminates to the point of exhaustion -- weaving, bobbing, feigning, fighting, blaming -- ad nausea. I know someone very much like this, and it is not within their psychological makeup to be 1) wrong and 2) out of control strange and incoherent, but true. I believe another poster put it quite well when speaking of dissociative behavior.
GA is simply a pawn in her warped sense of reality. He is accommodating her game plan, and you can see in his hesitations and false bravado, that he is NOT a believer. In the end, CA will fight to the death, literally; then find a way, to re-fashion the facts to meet her own sense of reality.
In a way, this familys psychological profile is the most interesting aspect of the entire case. Is Casey a product of genetics gone awry, a product of her environment, or both? Its totally sad that an adorable child became the innocent casualty of psychological warfare.
O/T on:
I agree with some of what you say in the sense that parents can't be too surprised with the outcome if kids act this way unchecked. But, as a parent, I do take issue with the notion that there is always a neat, perfect way to handle kids that decide to "do their own thing."
The laws in most areas protect kids from such "child abuse" as a swat on the bottom, a smack across the face or even something as benign as grabbing their arm (no matter if they are mid-cuss to their parent or trying to damage property). I don't want this to turn into a thread on child abuse, or comparing such events to beatings, but when kids have all the power to pick up the phone and tattle on parents for attempting to assert some rightful authority, you have a lopsided situation from the get-go in which the kid knows they can get away with horrid behavior. We have to wait until houses are trashed, holes get punched in the walls, or a family member gets hurt before we can protect our homes and families. And, trust me, kids know it and are socialized regarding this ideal practically daily from the day they step foot in kindergarten. THAT is wrong. And, we are surprised we have a generation of entitled monsters on our hands? Really??
In addition, every child is different, a time out that works for one, another will laugh at and up the ante on their defiance. There literally ARE some kids that resistant to correction. That is why there is a diagnosis of "oppositional defiance" among other things.
I never assume that a family must be a den of dysfunction based on the actions of a child. Kids have free will. And, I know lots of parents that have done everything right and still had the proverbial "bad apple" in the family. I guess until you live through some version of it, most don't understand this concept.
Back specifically to the Anthony's, I totally agree they did their part in "nurturing" this behavior re: Casey.
Back to your regularly scheduled topic.
I think they feel horribly guilty because they weren't there for her MORE and may have caused KC to kill Caylee.
But what can be done for an untreatable personality disorder?But I was also quite clear (I thought I was anyway) when I stated in the post that "though obviously not always but these are "red flags" and if you see them and do nothing you cannot claim innocence if something happens".
None of the above:
IMO, CA is a control freak, she says something, and expects everyone to believe it, no matter how outrageous it is. CA is having her idea of fun trying to force people to buy her lies. This is the way the family was run, also any lie KC told was just accepted and life went on. They lived under the code, You buy my lies, and I will buy your lies.
But what can be done for an untreatable personality disorder?
The Anthonys are troubled and troublesome, I agree. But IMO, they can claim innocence for anything that happened to Caylee. Their culpability begins with the coverup.
I'm the daughter of a sociopath. I am the aunt of another. I saw (and see) millions of red flags. It is horrible to be as powerless as one truly is when faced with this. There is very little recourse. Mental health professionals can't help. Police can't help, until a crime is committed. You are forced to watch things unfold....in sometimes-terrible ways.
The difference between, say, a Cindy Anthony and me is that, when that something did occur (and it was not nearly as horrendous as what happened in the Anthony family), I was perfectly willing to assist police, notify parole officers, provide addresses and information, etc.
I agree with most posters who think the As are no longer, truthfully, in denial.
Having said that -- CA is pathologically incapable of being wrong.. It has to do with dominance, control and authority. Lack of control is not an option. Thus when logic fails, she disseminates to the point of exhaustion -- weaving, bobbing, feigning, fighting, blaming -- ad nausea. I know someone very much like this, and it is not within their psychological makeup to be 1) wrong and 2) out of control strange and incoherent, but true. I believe another poster put it quite well when speaking of dissociative behavior.
GA is simply a pawn in her warped sense of reality. He is accommodating her game plan, and you can see in his hesitations and false bravado, that he is NOT a believer. In the end, CA will fight to the death, literally; then find a way, to re-fashion the facts to meet her own sense of reality.
In a way, this familys psychological profile is the most interesting aspect of the entire case. Is Casey a product of genetics gone awry, a product of her environment, or both? Its totally sad that an adorable child became the innocent casualty of psychological warfare.