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also, it really bugs me that she is so concerned with getting Tony's number and speaking with him, it seems more urgent than to just let him know she didn't do anything.
also, it really bugs me that she is so concerned with getting Tony's number and speaking with him, it seems more urgent than to just let him know she didn't do anything.
ITA. If it was my daughter, I wouldn't be so soft on her. Another thing...what kind of parents would pay all that money to get their daughter's car out of impound, THEN clean it and wash her clothes. I would be calling my daughter telling her to get her arse home, that she has some explaining to do before I even had a thought to clean up her mess!
I'll go you one better-- What loving mother of a toddler doesn't go into adrenalin shock if she can't find her kid for 31 SECONDS?
She didn't catch herself. The "That's all" meant "They don't care about MEEEEE," JMHO.
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Knowing what Ga and Ci know about decomp Why in the He!! wasn't the police called right there at the impound lot. No. Lets save KC at all costs.
Poor Little Caylee.
If this is Koolaid, it's unsweetened and straight, with no chaser. It sure tasted bitter to me.
I lost my 3 yr old in a kids consignment shop the other day. Been going there for 10 years. Small place, great staff, play nook. Great place. He's playing, I'm 3 ft away shopping. I glance, he's there, I glance, he's there, I glance, he's gone. I call his name...nothing. Panic sets in. I look left and right down the aisle and hear giggling. I look down. He was in the rack next to where I was shopping and he was hiding. In those few seconds, I was a wreck. I nearly passed out from fear. I cannot imagine actually losing a child. I cannot.
And before someone bashes me for letting him free 3 ft away from me to begin with, this is the only place outside of a family member's home that I would consider doing so. There are no shopping carts there to put him into and he's too old to be in a stroller, especially when the other toddlers/preschoolers are in the play nook. That wouldn't be fair to him.
Outstanding transcript...thank you.
Snipped quote from Lee:
"and the stuff you've been putting Mom through for the last four or five weeks. I'm done with that.."
The hammer comes down on both Cindy and CA with this statement. It speaks volumes about the environment in that house during the 30+ days.
I think CA has to get a pass on this one.Remember,the last four or five weeks LA is speaking of,is when CA was trying to locate KC and Caylee,but getting all kind of crazy excuses from KC as to where they were and what was going on,which was driving CA crazy and she had no control over. So the environment in that house during the 30 days were all created by KC,CA had nothing to do with it,except to be a frustrated bystander.Don't you agree?
I think CA has to get a pass on this one.Remember,the last four or five weeks LA is speaking of,is when CA was trying to locate KC and Caylee,but getting all kind of crazy excuses from KC as to where they were and what was going on,which was driving CA crazy and she had no control over. So the environment in that house during the 30 days were all created by KC,CA had nothing to do with it,except to be a frustrated bystander.Don't you agree?
Well, TonE never called her back. She never heard from him again.
'Course, she had her counsel to flirt with. That's about when she started dressing as a paralegal, IIRC.
Exactly! I have to say that the impound guy infuriates me, too, b/c he came out & said that the smell reminded him of when somebody committed suicide & they found that person in the car, or trunk, or something. So, why didn;t the impound guy call the cops, if anything just to err on the side of caution kwim?
I think CA has to get a pass on this one.Remember,the last four or five weeks LA is speaking of,is when CA was trying to locate KC and Caylee,but getting all kind of crazy excuses from KC as to where they were and what was going on,which was driving CA crazy and she had no control over. So the environment in that house during the 30 days were all created by KC,CA had nothing to do with it,except to be a frustrated bystander.Don't you agree?
I went to sleep with this in my heart. How could any mother react this way when her child was missing and she had no clue what was happening to her or even if she was still alive? I think this one phone call goes a long long way to showing Casey Anthony's TRUEST colors.
What caring mother is so unconcerned over her own child? So what if she had already had 31 or more days to "get used" to Caylee being gone? It was brand new information to everyone else and she had no feelings, none whatsoever, nor compassion, for those who ACTUALLY cared about Caylee...
The friend crying and her reaction? Enough to make me vomit almost!!!