I am actually sure George's description of Caylee's clothes does not come from what he remembers seeing. rather it comes from one of the initial conversations with KC. When she first started with the "Zanny took her" stories, I am sure that George asked what was she wearing. As someone above said, she probably replied something like "well don
t you remember Daddy it was the pink shirt and jean shorts that she left the house in". Apparently it takes alot for George to mentally filter out or question his daughters lies. And she is a master manipulator at inserting little lies that so many people take as truth, just because noone would ever even question why someone would lie about some of these sorts of things. She is a Sociopath. It's what they do.
Just look at so many threads here on this board that involve so many people spinning their mental wheels over KC's bullsh@ting. The "Was KC really Zanny" and "Who might have actually been Zanny" threads are the best examples. Reality check here. There is no Zanny the Nanny, there never was a Zanny the Nanny, A Zanny the Nanny will never ever be found. It is a KC lie, nothing more. It's how she manipulates people and the world about her. Georges description of seeing Caylee and what she was wearing is just more of the same.
I really think George did at least try and be as honest as he reasonably could with LE at least initially. He said alot of things then that he would not have said if he was committed to covering up or protecting KC. And his description of her departure on the 16th was one of his early statements. So at the very least some element of it might be real. I just wonder if there are pieces of that event that George is still trying to come to terms with, or that have not been said. My one chilling thought is that George did see KC carrying Caylee out that morning. Probably wrapped in a blanket, in KC's arms. KC probably just did some gesture to him to indicate she was taking a sleeping child to the nanny (not an unusual scene with a 2 year old) so no noise was made, in order not to wake the toddler. Who was probably already dead at this point.
That I think is part of George's deep dark secret. the one that truly haunts him. And the one that he just can't bring himself to accept. That he may have watched his daughter callously and casually carry his granddaughters lifeless body out to the car as if it was a normal day. The second part is that he probably saw the laundry bag in KC's trunkl during the gas can incident. he may have even gotten a whiff of something at the time. Enough that he may be agonizing over what he did in fact see then, or simply mentally shutting it all down.
I think at trial George will eventually be the states most compelling witness. And I think it will be him in the end, whether he wants to or not, that convicts his daughter.
I hope your last paragraph will prove true in the end!
ITA with your post!
I can't believe GA because he seems to have parroted everything Casey said but NOT from the get-go........the wrong date, the clothes and even the shoes, right down to 'just a normal day like any other'!
But she wasn't found with the jeans skirt or the shoes....
She had the shorts she wore on father's day with her and no shoes..........this tells me GA did not see her and that she was already dead on the 15th in the pm. Or early am hours the 16th. She never made it into pj's. Her shirt may have gotten something spilled on when she had supper at GG's, which would explain the change in top but not bottom.
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Can't say hey, she had a potty accident and had to be changed because then, wouldn't she be putting Caylee into dirty clothes from the day before? And, with all the clothes she has, why would she dress her the same 2 days in a row, plus the fact that had she left the house, how did she get the shorts to change her??? (who brings dirty clothes with them to change their kid into?)
Also, the jean skirt was found in the home but not the shorts, that I know of.
GA needs to do the right thing now before it's too late............IMO he's trading justice for Caylee for his daughter's return home---but she will never come home. The evidence really says it all--there is no deep dark mystery and not every single question has to be answered--were that the case, no murderer would ever be convicted!
If the emotion he showed in court for CAYLEE yesterday was really for HER......how in the heck can he live with himself???
PLEASE if that was real, TELL THE TRUTH for CAYLEE, GEORGE! NOW!