If you felt that way, I can understand whole-heartly.
Perhaps you had the same gut-wrenching, broken heart feeling I had when Cindy came on national TV and minimized Tim's/TES hard work in trying to bring her innocent granddaughter home....where she belongs and with respect.
I screamed some hateful, ugly comments at my TV last night and when my anger left (really hasn't left yet.....just waned), I was left with pure disbelief. If I had been standing in front of Cindy when she said that, I would probably be in jail right now for assault & battery. Being honest here.
Cindy's lack of compassion that others are feeling for HER granddaughter is enough to drive the most sane to the breaking point. How do sane people deal with such insane actions? (I am not calling Cindy insane) Where do we file these feelings? Some of us come here, rant and rave....knowing that we will be embraced by others who are also feeling the same exact way. Helpless, wanting to help, but can't. That is where anger comes from.
We want to bring this baby home, we want justice for Caylee, we want to show her that she is loved and very much so. We are saddened, frustrated and angry.
WS is not only an internet forum site, but it is mostly made up of other human beings that have gathered around our computers, because we want to stop the pain that the Anthony's should be feeling from happening to anyone else.
Go and read the thread with well wishes being sent to Tim and TES, I promise when you are done, your heart will be full of love and wonderment at your fellow WSers.
Perhaps the lady that got in Cindy's face had a grandchild missing that later turned up dead. Perhaps, she has felt the pain of her daughter killing her grandchild. Just as you stated, we don't know what is going on behind closed doors. We also have not walked a mile in the other woman's shoes.
Was she wrong? H*ll yeah she was. Do I fault her for her compassion and anger at a Grandmother who is doing everything within her power to STOP loving, caring and determined LE and citizens from finding her grandbaby, No.
All of the above is JMO.