As I've asked in several threads now, how does one reconcile asking Tony to pick her up, meaning he knows where she left the car, with her wanting it to be stolen??? Are you guys saying she wanted it to be stolen from the lot from where it was finally recovered? If so, I still am not following, because Tony would have known that Caylee was NOT alive in the car when he picked up Casey, so if the car later turned up, and the exact same forensics are performed - same Caylee (?) forensic connection, which cannot be explained away by some random 3rd party stealing the vehicle from the Am. parking lot after Casey "ran out of gas," right? Again, I don't get why anyone thinks Casey intended for the car to be stolen from that parking lot - what would it have gained her if it later showed up??? Or is that just it: she hoped it would NEVER show up??? if so, she's not nearly as smart as she wants everyone to believe she is...:furious:
Hi Chezhire,
I'm of the opinion that she never had a plan, and still doesn't. I feel this way because I don't equate her being a liar necessarily with being a good and calculating liar. I'd bet that the reason she DOES lie is because nobody's ever put the screws to her before or called her on the carpet. If anyone ever had, she would've learned a long time ago that lying doesn't work for her.
When I read about the suspects in cases like this, I'm often wondering why the people discussing the suspect seem to naturally assign the suspect so much brain power, where it's not deserved. They're not smarter than you or even *as* smart as you, or us, rather.
imo
Selma