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I have to say that SHE and only SHE is my focus now. It's time to get justice for Caylee.I'm empathetic and loyal to only Caylee.
I have to say that SHE and only SHE is my focus now. It's time to get justice for Caylee.I'm empathetic and loyal to only Caylee.
I THINK, and I guess that means I HOPE, that they aren't anymore and are rallying around her in support (love) meaning they won't ditch her in a jail cell because of what she did to Caylee. After watching the memorial, I really believe that George knows KC did something but is willing to still love KC, thorns and all. Not sure on the rest, but it's a start.
I've been an obsessed WSers since Caylee's story broke and like many others have formed and refined my opinions as time has passed. After crying for two straight hours this morning (during the memorial service), I came here to see how many others felt the service was beautiful and low-key (the exact opposite of what many were expecting). I've always been an empathetic person, so when I saw some of the less than positive analyses posted, I chalked it up to emotions still being raw from the service having just ended. I've checked in throughout the day hoping to see the posts grow a bit more empathetic and hopeful.
I'm sad to see that hasn't happened in many cases.
All I can say is that I hope to God that I am never in the same spot the A's are in right now, but if I ever am, I genuinely hope every syllable I utter isn't picked apart and analyzed to DEATH by people who don't know me from Eve.
The ONLY truth known for sure throughout this entire fiasco is this: NO one knows what ANY of the A's were or are feeling -- they don't even know for certain what EACH OTHER has/is feeling.
Again, and finally, I extend my sincerest wishes to all who have and do love Caylee (those who actually knew her and those of us who have only known her through tragedy). I know everyone grieves in their own way...and some grieve via anger. That's okay, too.
I, for one, will never regret having offered empathy before blame -- even (and especially) if I am eventually proven wrong.
May justice for Caylee be swift.
Originally posted by tehcloser
LE said they would wait until after they put Caylee to rest to ask further questions.....they still have those questions.
Originally posted by tehcloser
To expect us to not dissect every thing in this case kinda goes against the word sleuth.....
I couldn't bring myself to post in any of the memorial threads. It surprised me how many prejudged and were absolutely sure of the circus atmosphere CA would create.
Even the Anthony's felt there would be less than dignified events occuring at the memorial. I kept faith in humanity and thank God I wasn't disappointed. It was, imo, a beautiful memorial. There wasn't any "passing of the plate", or "selling Caylee bracelets". No protesters showed up to steal the show. I think many more would have attended the memorial if this talk hadn't gone on in prior days.
Originally posted by mom_of_five
. . . I came here to see how many others felt the service was beautiful and low-key (the exact opposite of what many were expecting). I've always been an empathetic person, so when I saw some of the less than positive analyses posted, I chalked it up to emotions still being raw from the service having just ended. I've checked in throughout the day hoping to see the posts grow a bit more empathetic and hopeful.
I'm sad to see that hasn't happened in many cases.
Originally posted by mom_of_five:
The ONLY truth known for sure throughout this entire fiasco is this: NO one knows what ANY of the A's were or are feeling -- they don't even know for certain what EACH OTHER has/is feeling.
I, for one, will never regret having offered empathy before blame -- even (and especially) if I am eventually proven wrong.
I've been an obsessed WSers since Caylee's story broke and like many others have formed and refined my opinions as time has passed. After crying for two straight hours this morning (during the memorial service), I came here to see how many others felt the service was beautiful and low-key (the exact opposite of what many were expecting). I've always been an empathetic person, so when I saw some of the less than positive analyses posted, I chalked it up to emotions still being raw from the service having just ended. I've checked in throughout the day hoping to see the posts grow a bit more empathetic and hopeful.
I'm sad to see that hasn't happened in many cases.
All I can say is that I hope to God that I am never in the same spot the A's are in right now, but if I ever am, I genuinely hope every syllable I utter isn't picked apart and analyzed to DEATH by people who don't know me from Eve.
The ONLY truth known for sure throughout this entire fiasco is this: NO one knows what ANY of the A's were or are feeling -- they don't even know for certain what EACH OTHER has/is feeling.
Again, and finally, I extend my sincerest wishes to all who have and do love Caylee (those who actually knew her and those of us who have only known her through tragedy). I know everyone grieves in their own way...and some grieve via anger. That's okay, too.
I, for one, will never regret having offered empathy before blame -- even (and especially) if I am eventually proven wrong.
May justice for Caylee be swift.
I'll have to agree that this family has done a remarkable job of trying to console each other during these trying times. They all have been to Hell and Back. I thought that Lee looked depressed sitting next to his mother and girlfriend in the church pews. Since he was the first one to speak and had a lot to say I think he had the speech written on his laptop so he could read from it. I do not feel that in any way was he thinking that casey's attorney having his laptop in the jail so casey could see the memorial. If you take a bashfull person and put them in front of a group of people that they do not know, and try to speak on something of this nature, I feel that his laptop was his comfort blanket. George and Cindy are more mature and with both of them having worked with the public for all these years they were more comfotrable speaking to the people at the memorial.
If you watch the videos of Caylee, you will feel empathy for the Anthonys. She was their everything. They have to live out their days without her now. Pictures, videos and memories will have to sustain them. I hope that Lee and Mallory did have a baby and that that baby can bring some joy back into the Anthony household. Don't forget that Caylee is watching them every day and she would want CeCe and JoJo to be happy again.
I have to say that sleuthing can be done with a heart. I hate how CA lied and covered for her daughter, but I also hate what she has to live with for the rest of her life. She is going to eventually have to face facts that her daughter did this horrendous act to Caylee. She has to wonder every day just how Caylee came to die and that is a thought that no grandmother should ever have to think about. She should be out buying heart stickers for Caylee for Valentine's Day, not thinking about how a heart was placed over the duct tape that played a part in her death.
I hope and pray that CA, GA and LA get some counselling. The truth will set you free.
Thank you, Thought Fox! The voice of reason!
I am sorry for any family that will not have their beautiful GDaughter to hold in their arms. But my sympathy for the fact that they may have loved Caylee and no longer have her does not blind me to their actions and words. Nor will it make me wish any less that justice is served for the death of this beautiful child.
I expected KC's name to be brought up, and I would have felt something was missing if her name had not have come up. This was a church. The A's were not the only people to bring up KC's name... the pastors did too, and in my book (which is the Bible) they were right in doing so. Imagine if the pastors didn't think KC deserved prayer. Would they be true men of God? Who, then, could we expect to pray for us in our time of need?
The power of prayer is enormous... I can testify to that. Lots of prayer from people that have a true relationship with the Lord may be the thing that turns this around.