Poor George. I almost cried watching that altercation with the little punk who kept baiting him. That was just plain wrong. The mob needs to stay away. All of the signs and chants are lost on the person to whom they're directed because she's an emotional iceberg. None of that fazes her. There are others to consider, though, first and foremost the gp's.
I confess, it's been tough for me to maintain compassion for them. They just don't evoke sympathy in most of us because their behavior is so
damn atypical. It was a relief to see George show genuine emotion yesterday. Now, Cindy, well...:scream::scream: I have to remind myself often that they are a family in crisis, and have been for quite a long time. Caylee was more than a precious little girl. For this family she was the one shining ray of hope that made life worth living. And now that light has been extinguished, snuffed out at the hands of their own daughter. I've survived many tragic events, moreso than most, but I can't imagine that pain.
I'm not totally convinced that GA, in a state of shock, didn't play some part in a cover up to protect Casey
and to some extent, Cindy. If so, he made a terrible mistake in judgment. But he's suffering now and will suffer for the rest of his life. My heart goes out to him.