maybe she meant the way YM kept telling witnesses that Casey was a big liar and must be responsible for Caylee's disappearance, etc? I did think the witnesses were influenced by what they were hearing from the investigators IMO (also from the media of course). (I wouldn't use the word "tampering" but maybe that was the only word Cindy could think of to describe the influencing aspect.)
If I'd been the family I think I also would have been very distressed that the investigation seemed to have tunnel vision on Casey. IMO Seems like any family would obviously want all angles investigated and everyone who'd potentially been around the missing child.
I need to go catch up on the docs! I was actually driving back from Orlando on the 5th, didn't know there had been a doc dump!

Thank you guys
p.s. IMO I'm not so sure what Casey was doing was lying, it seems like crazy incoherent statements that don't make any sense, mixing up 2006 with current activities, maybe in her mind she was back in 2006. Her statements were as crazy as "Zenaida used to live on the 2nd floor of that building with her roommate who lived on the 3rd floor." (How are people on two different floors of a building roommates?) And this is referring to a building across the street from JP's Glenwood townhome where she had stayed with AH and other roommates (and with Caylee), JP's place does look like it has 3 floors...Crazy jumbled up nonsense. Obviously no point in taking the police to a job she no longer had. What for? Just to embarrass herself? Maybe she didn't remember until she got there that she no longer worked there.
One of the officers noticed how little sense she was making and asked her if she'd ever been committed at the mental hospital before. I think he might have been on the right track.
As little sense as Casey was making, I always wished they'd been able to let her ramble on a bit more rather than interrupting her the whole time. Just in case she had been able to come out with anything useful. Or if she'd been able to ramble on, it might have become clear how addled she was. But they were obviously in a time urgent situation at the time and were expecting the mother to be able to provide logical information. They couldn't hang around.