LolaMoon08
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I really believe that this letter is sincere and honest from George and explains why he and Lee are no longer seen in court. On a side note he's got beautiful handwriting especially for a man. Handwriting was obviously well taught in the grade school that he went to.
I think the letter implies that Casey is lying. Asking why destroy also can be interpreted as why are you lying and destroying.. As for the destroy Caylee Marie, that might have been in reference to Casey's plans to love Robyn's children like her own, her plans to adopt a new baby, and destroy the memory of Caylee.
See, when I read this letter, I don't think George is implying anything... I think it is pretty straight forward.
Why, why also destroy Lee? The absolute worst accusation you can make about someone, is made against Lee by her own sister, Casey. Those are accusations that can destroy someones life! True or false. Lee will be confronted with these accusations.
Why, why also destroy mom? Casey, in her own handwriting, accuses Cindy of calling her a "





Why, why also destroy me, your family? George, again being accused of possibly sexually molesting Casey. The same situation with Lee. These are accusations that can destroy someones life. True or false.
Why, why also destroy Caylee Marie? He saves Caylee for last, because it is my opinion, that he is telling her, right there at that moment, that he knows she killed Caylee.... and...
After all I have tried, sacrificed, continued to have you, my daughter, why?
Again, he knows that she killed Caylee, but has stayed by her side and lie for her.
That is how I took this letter and I believe that George was sincere at that moment. I think he was angry, hurt, and completely broken down with the accusations.