It's amazing in this new interview how Cindy talks about herself so much when asked questions about Casey. There is no separation to her. They are one and the same person. I've never heard anyone do that to that extent.
In that, this single 'CaseyCindy' person is perfect. We know, for example, about all the stealing and lies on Casey's part, we know about all the lying on Cindy's part, but there's no acknowledgement of it. 'CaseyCindy' has never lied prior to Caylee's disappearance, and each part of this dual entity, Casey and Cindy, has a valid reason for lying (from Cindy's perspective.) It's eerie.
The other thing that stood out to me is how frequently Cindy ends up talking about what a great mother she's been.
I think these 2 things are the crux of why Cindy is the way she is. Caylee's murder by the other half of her self (Casey) is a reflection on what she is as a person. It's also a reflection on how she's mothered Casey, because how the 'Casey' part of 'CaseyCindy' mothered Caylee is enmeshed with how the 'Cindy' part of 'CaseyCindy' mothered Casey.
If the Casey part of CaseyCindy is bad, then the Cindy part of CaseyCindy is bad.
Cindy isn't trying to save Casey, she's trying to save herself, that is, what little of herself as an autonomous individual is left.
Cindy is simply not able to see outside of 'CaseyCindy' far enough to see her obligations to Caylee in all this. It's Cindy sitting in jail, Cindy being "vilified by the media", Cindy's life on the line, etc.
Oh another interesting thing is when she's asked about Casey feeling guilt or remorse. She not only tells us that Casey doesn't feel guilt, but that she herself does not feel guilt. 'CaseyCindy' is a sociopath.