The time line.........................
July 15, 2008: Cindy and George retrieve the car from the impound yard and later that evening find and bring Casey home. Casey gave them the bogus nanny kidnapped Caylee story and the police were called.
July 16, 2008: Casey arrested.
July 17, 2008: Police investigate Anthony backyard with cadaver dogs.
July 18, 2008: Police excavate areas of Anthony backyard. That evening George and Cindy gave their first interview to local media. It was a very strange interview and not one expected of grieving grandparents. The Anthonys focus was on child safety and all the things they had done to make their home safe - locked kitchen cupboards, pool ladder taken down when not in use, tool shed locked, etc. No plea to kidnappers to return Caylee.
July 19, 2008: Interview with Geraldo. Jose Baez and Cindy are interviewed by Geraldo with the three of them sitting in patio chairs on the Anthony driveway. One question Geraldo asked was what happened to Caylee's father? Cindy rose up out of her chair and said to Geraldo, "How dare you ask me to give you details of an official police investigation, this could risk that investigation!" Weeks later Geraldo talked about that interview and how offended he was.
July 21, 2008: Cindy is interviewed by Greta Van Susteran, with Cindy in a local Orlando Fox studio. Cindy was very agitated during that interview and couldn't sit still. At one point Greta asked Cindy a question she evidently didn't want to answer, and instead of answering Cindy said something about asking stupid questions and that she had been functioning on very little sleep and was exhausted. She said if what Greta wanted was for a dramatic collapse of herself on Greta's program, she was close to that.
July 22, 2008: The bond hearing. After the hearing George and Cindy were exiting the courthouse and a reporter asked about the smell in the car and Cindy very angrily yelled "It was pizza! You try leaving pizza in a car in this Florida heat for 19 days and see how it smells."
That was the first week of this case. In that first week Cindy was aggressively rude, belligerent, and offensive to those around her. For many who watched this case unfold, there was sympathy for the loss of her granddaughter, but that sympathy was tempered with disgust for the behavior she displayed.
In the weeks, months, and years since that first week, it was Cindy's behavior, which continued to be offensive, that kept this case in the news. In addition, it became obvious that Cindy lied to cover up for her daughter, and tampered with evidence. We will probably never know the extent to which the Anthonys engaged in covering up for their daughter.