Leila
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LE never seemed to consider the possibility that this person might actually have existed and might be missing, that is true. Because Casey was unable to provide coherent information, contact information, addresses etc, to substantiate the nanny/babysitter.
But if I were LE in this case and someone made a statement like "the dead body that was in my daughter's car was not my granddaughter", I think I would probably be asking a few questions
I mean I assume he was just very flustered and misspoke but you know what they say about assuming
Had the Zenaida F. Gonzalas that Casey described actually existed, and had a mother and sisters, then it stands to reason that if she was missing, her family would have reported her missing. There never was a missing person report for anyone that resembled the nanny.
The Zanny that Casey described doesn't exist, never existed, and is only a figment of Casey's imagination.
Cindy was pressing Casey for an explanation of why Casey wouldn't take her to Caylee immediately. With Cindy calling the police, and the police soon to arrive, Casey had to come up with a lie to cover for why she couldn't take them to Caylee. The nanny was the best she could do on the spur of the moment. What Casey didn't realize is that LE would pursue the nanny and soon realize the nanny was a fabrication along with a steady stream of other lies LE exposed.