I agree Cindy doesn't seem to be all there right now but instead of pointing fingers try to put yourself in her shoes. Would I really want to believe the child I raised was capable of doing this? Could I really forgive her in any way? Would I really turn my back on her?
I can tell you from...
I don't disagree with that at all, but at the same time I am sure she loves Casey, that is her child. We all know what we would be willing to do for our own children (well maybe except Casey).
I know most of you think that Cindy was involved in this but I don't. As a mother myself and in my opinion she has already lost her precious grand daughter, I think she would do anything to try to keep Casey home with her as long as possible.
No matter what she has done that is still her child.
The only way you can shoot someone outside your home is if you reasonably believe that using deadly force is necessary to prevent imminent use of deadly force against yourself or others.
SO so sad. Today is my son's 10th birthday and he took forever to blow out his candles. I asked him why and he said he couldn't decide if he wanted to wish for a 4-wheeler or for the police to find Caylee's body to make sure her mommy goes to jail.
Made me cry so much so he said he would...
I think you are so right. Once 2.5 comes along it is so tough until hmmm my oldest is 15 so I will say 15. Throwing fits, tantrums, things that made Casey's life much harder then it was when Caylee was younger I would say.
I really don't think they knew. If they did know I don't think they would've even called the police. I feel terrible for them and I am sure they will blame themselves for the whole thing.
I agree they are very very odd but I believe they loved Caylee very much, maybe more then Casey even.
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