Hellooo WS! :woohoo:
I am having a revelation moment that may soon pass as I remember something I forgot about this case and what makes sense to me at this moment will soon confuse me even more but for right now...
After reading George's statement to LE:
GA: ...This is about 2:25, 2:30 in the afternoon on the 24th. As she comes in the house, and I said, hey, how're you doing? And she says: "fine, dad." I says, well, what's going on? And she says, "oh, I'm just stopping home for about 10 minutes, to get some clothes.
I got to go back to work." Where's Caylee? "She's with Zanny." And I said, okay, when are you guys coming home? She says, "Oh, we'll be home maybe later tonight or the next day." I said, okay, have you been talking to mom? "Oh, yes, I talk to mom everyday." I said, I know, but did you talk to mom today?(I think George is wanting to know if Cindy called Casey to tell her about making the report to LE about the gas cans)She sort of hesitated for a moment and she says, "Oh, by the way , its a shame what happened in the shed."
CA: Yes, because(inaudible)
GA: And I said, Really? She says, "yes." I said, interesting.
I realize I have the same problem with this story of George's as the one he tells RE: June16th, the "normal work day." George knows Casey does not have a job, he has been to Sports Authority, he knows she sends fake emails to herself and even circles on the calandar: days off, vacations, conventions, etc. So every time George tells us that Casey told him she was "going to work, or going back to work, or had to stay over somewhere for work" he is lying.
These two are covering for their daughter. The gas can day did happen...what day that was or what was really discussed is the lie. George either was letting Casey say she was at work or he was confronting her about it...now that I write that I am afraid that is what it is...were they just letting her say she was going to work when they knew she was not? Then why on earth would they believe there was a nanny? Did they think "aw...she is hiding that she does not have a job...and pretends she has a nanny but I know that she is just spending the day with Caylee...so what if she lies about not having a job?
And, if he/they were confronting her...then I doubt she could have gotten away with so many of her other lies.
Cindy and George tell in statements that they knew it was Casey who had taken the cans. They made a report so that Cindy could call Casey and that would be enough to get her to sneak them back home...and she did...and George was waiting.
GA: I said, I'm getting ready to rotate your mom's tires on her car. There's a little metal wedge that fits underneath your tires so the car does not rock back and forth. And I said, well, I'd like to have it in case your not here over the weekend, I'd like to be able to do it. She was hesitant about letting me get in the car and I said, well listen, I got an extra key, I'll just go get it. Well, she was adament about, about that.
GVS: What? About not letting you into the car?
GA: Yes, didn't want me to get into the car to get the stuff out. "Dad, I'll get it for you. Dad, I'll get it out."
I said, it's no problem I know where its at, I'll go get it, get it out and be done with it. So as we're walking out through the garage, she's still telling me, "Dad I'll get it. Give me a minute, I'll go get it." I said Casey, I'm capable of reaching inside your car,
and I got it. So...and she opened up the trunk of the car...
GVS: The gas cans were there...
GA: (Inaudible) The gas cans there. She's the one that took the gas cans.
(Why do interviewers put words in people's mouths? ...and she opened up the trunk of the car...then GVS interrupts..."The gas cans were there." She finishes his sentence! I want to know what HE was going to say! Learn to interview! Sorry...:blushing
This whole story is hinky. For someone who has only 10 minutes to get back to a job the person she is speaking to knows she does not have...they sure had a lot of time to argue about who was going to "go get it" out of the car. In another version of this story George elaborates and says: Casey was in her room...when she yells out about the shed. I think that George and Cindy were well onto sleuthing/catching Casey at this point: when George is chasing her(whatever day that was but right around this time)he is saying to himself "enough is enough." He tells LE: you know when you haven't been able to hug her or see her in a while...(paraphrased). By the time of the gas can day...Casey was actively keeping Caylee from George and Cindy(because Caylee had passed) and George and Cindy were actively trying to catch Casey in her lies about working and money and where Caylee was staying.
My mind also sees George discovering Caylee that day...I can go there with that theory...if that is true...I still think that Cindy and George lured Casey to their house that day(they knew she was not in Tampa...Cindy's other story for these dates 22, 23, 24th)but maybe George did get more information that he wanted?
GA: I said, Casey, I'm capable of reaching inside your car,
and I got it.
...jmo...I:dance:WS