I see you admit that you printed...well, I took copious typewritten notes with page notations in a side window on the first read, so don't feel bad...
If you have a copy for easy reference, I was wondering if you (or others) noticed - or were moved - by the discussion about Caylee's (supposed) phone call to Casey on July 15th, with a hang-up. (Pages 24,25,26 Casey's Universal interview).
For me, when I read this sequence of question/answers, knowing that this call did NOT actually happen (per cell records - or so we've been told), it made me think that this type of call certainly did happened at some point...with Caylee reading a beloved book and everything over the phone to Casey...
In this interview sequence, it seems Casey has complete focus on the fact that Caylee isn't sad when she speaks by phone with Casey, in contrast to when Caylee is clearly sad whenever she speaks on the phone with Cindy. The officer is trying to get Casey to another point, but Casey is too focused.
I think, focused by jealousy.
So, for me, it was right there, on page 26, that my stomach really turned, and my heart dropped. The way that bothered Casey was palpable, and, well... I thought it was frightening.
Cindy was the mama, and Casey knew it. Even the dollie was "mama", as we learn later from Amy. The dollie in the abandoned car.
Plus, she's right, the baby who misses mama cries when they hear mama's voice.
Did anyone else get a creepy feeling from these pages in particular or...was it just me reading into things?