MissJames
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I'm sorry that you lost your son. As far as spreading his ashes...we just have to do things in our own time and everyone is different. I wish I had a locket with some of my daughter's ashes. My whole preciption of death changed after my daughter was murdered. I'm not afraid of it anymore. I have never even thought of the autopsy report on my daughter until this came up here. I wouldn't want to read it though. Just reading the death cert was hard enough.
I would understand the A's having Caylee's ashes in a container in their home too. As much as I don't like George now I wonder if he could emotionally stand to have Caylee's ashes in the home?
Hi Bobbisangel:blowkiss:
Having ashes in a locket isn't as comforting as I thought it would be.
I doubt if CA finds much comfort from it,either. BTW,for anyone wondering,the funeral home puts the ashes in the locket.
I know what you mean about no longer fearing death.Having your child waiting for you is very different from a parent or grandparent.
I do feel for the A's at times.Surely they feel an emptiness in their home and their hearts. I really thought when Caylee's body was found that they would start cooperating with LE.
Sometimes I think it's the fight that's keeping them going. If they weren't fighting LE,the media and the public they would have to start to really feel .
Then they would crumble ,because the reality would be too much to bear.
So right now their focus is on stopping the public from getting it's paws on the autopsy report.......