Ah ha, that one! LOL But that only works when it's established you aren't at home. If they know you're home, you're vulnerable to the dreaded comback: "Oh, do you want to change phones (or plug it in) and call me back?"
It is rather surprising.
Here's something else I've always wanted to bring up because I sense it offers a morsel of additional psychological insight into the KC-CA relationship.
I just don't know how to interpret it, but here it is for everyone's consideration and input: On July 15th, at Tony's apartment, when Cindy ordered KC to get her things and come with her, why did KC obey the command to leave with her?
KC surely knew what was ultimately in store for her if she went with Cindy and of course she also knew Caylee was dead. We've all witnessed how ruthlessly, mean, and ferociously defiant KC can be to Cindy (and LE for that matter.)
In view of the above, why did KC let Cindy make her leave Tony's? KC surely knew that she had every legal right to say, "I'm a grown woman, mother, and Caylee is my daughter, not yours. I don't want her around you (and Dad) any more because this is the way you behave. Now, leave before I call the police." And because KC's a crafty "diabolical" liar, she could have added, "I'll let you see Caylee tomorrow afternoon."
And then she could have borrowed or stolen money from Tony and split, or hidden and stalled for weeks while she thought out her strategy or perfected her story. Remember, she still had a couple hundred dollars of Amy's to use for a bus ticket out of town, and once there, she could have landed a job in one day (as a waitress or whatever).
Why do you think that, instead, she chose to let Cindy "lead her to the slaughter" (in KC's view LOL) After all, no one knew better than KC the lengths to which Cindy would go to make Casey bend, or the kind of tactics, Cindy was capable of employing, especially where Caylee's wellbeing was involved.
What do you think the answer to that is? No matter what the answer is, I think it's more relevant than we might have imagined until now. Of course, I'm frequently wrong about nearly everything associated with this case--but what the h*ll, we have the time and the brains to come up with some viable theories. :blowkiss: