DAWN TREADER
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From the beginning, the Padillas stressed that Casey had every right to be out on bond and that their hope was if she was released she would be more cooperative in helping to find Caylee.
My initial fear was their involvement could/would interfere with an on-going investigation already hampered by a 31 day delay in their search for Caylee as well as my concern that the Padilla's were overly optimistic in their belief that Casey and her parents were telling the truth about the phantom babysitter.
Bottom line - Tony and Leonard are not the bad guys - they are professionals in their respective line of work and clearly had the best of intentions. If Leonard wants to pull the bond he has every right to do so and not worry about what others think.
Win, lose or draw - we can only play the cards we're dealt but in this case, it looks to me like someone or persons might have purposely played LP for a fool and that was definitly not a smart thing to do b/c he is clearly no one's fool nor does he suffer fools gladly!
My initial fear was their involvement could/would interfere with an on-going investigation already hampered by a 31 day delay in their search for Caylee as well as my concern that the Padilla's were overly optimistic in their belief that Casey and her parents were telling the truth about the phantom babysitter.
Bottom line - Tony and Leonard are not the bad guys - they are professionals in their respective line of work and clearly had the best of intentions. If Leonard wants to pull the bond he has every right to do so and not worry about what others think.
Win, lose or draw - we can only play the cards we're dealt but in this case, it looks to me like someone or persons might have purposely played LP for a fool and that was definitly not a smart thing to do b/c he is clearly no one's fool nor does he suffer fools gladly!