The only times I have seen someone say "Make them stop" re: crime details were TRULY grieving parents whose children have been kidnapped or murdered by others. And watching those reactions are a lot different than KC's. I can imagine that in those situations thinking about what your child experienced is reliving their death over and over.
Understandable that in those situations, they would need to remove themselves from the courtroom and I don't blame them one bit.
I can imagine it *is* difficult for GA and CA to hear what happened to Caylee (verbally), and know, regardless of how they try to justify or ignore it, that their daughter is likely the one who did it. But I have no doubt their genuineness in the pain they feel for the loss of Caylee regardless of the lying, the protecting, the mistruths. They LOVED that little girl, there is no doubt about it. In no way did they want their granddaughter to die, and anyone who argues to the contrary, well, I will bite my tongue on that.
Say what you will about the Anthony's, and I will agree wholeheartedly. But they loved their granddaughter and to hear how she was murdered? That would have broke ME, too. It is a lot different hearing it in words than to read it in print. So much more "real". I didn't see them "make a scene" whatsoever. They removed themselves, and I don't think it was necessarily a bad thing. In a way, it shows that they weren't necessarily supporting KC while she cried. They were out for their own feelings. Good or bad, I feel that is a bit of a difference to what we've seen previously. They don't want to hear the details of Caylee's death. And they don't care if KC has to sit there by herself to listen.