Actually the friend told her that Casey said Cindy wouldn't let her give up the baby for adoption. Any statement that starts with the words Casey said is questionable.
same o same o chilly Casey didn't want to keep the baby
Actually the friend told her that Casey said Cindy wouldn't let her give up the baby for adoption. Any statement that starts with the words Casey said is questionable.
This is my take on George and Cindy Anthony.............
The behavior of George and Cindy is not unlike the behavior of what we used to call "Little League" parents. These were the parents who argued with the coach constantly about little Johnny. Their little Johnny was going to be the next Mickey Mantle, Joe Demagio, or Roger Maris, and no one was going to tell them that Johnny wasn't the all around best baseball player on the team. They argued with the umpire when the umpire called "three strikes and you're out" for Johnny. They demanded that Johnny be given special attention.
When these same parents were called to school because little Johnny was misbehaving, they argued that the teacher didn't like their little Johnny and was picking on him.
These parents never addressed any issues of behavior when little Johnny was growing up. They never sought professional advice and ignored any problems, always blaming others.
Little Johnny grew up to be obnoxious. He always blamed others for his behavior........."I wouldn't have had to yell at you if you hadn't made me angry."
I see Cindy and George as this type of parent. They never acknowledged any problems with Casey. They constantly blamed others for her behavior. Casey never had to take responsibility for any of her actions, as mom and dad always bailed her out of whatever situation she found herself in.[/QUOTE]
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I assume you don't know them personally? If not, I don't know how you could know this. Cindy said in sworn testimony that Casey has told lies. Admitted Casey has had personal problems. Hell, she told Jesse or whoever it was that Casey was a sociopath. That tells me that they were well aware that Casey had serious problems. And what about Lee? He was raised by the same parents...why isn't he screwed up? He appears to me to be an exceptionally nice and by all accounts, he is a sensible and responsible young man.
I would not doubt Casey's behavior has been a source of tremendous conflict, confusion and heartache in that family for years and I get a little tired of people beating the parents up over what CASEY the HUMAN WRECKING BALL has done. It's very possible that Casey has a sort of inborn neurobiological imbalance. I have known people who grow up in disasterous situations... including abusive and over-indulged situations, and still don't do the things Casey has done. And I have known people who grew up in warm loving homes with nuturing parents, yet have tremendous socio-emotional issues as adults. For whatever reason, there's just something askew or missing in those people- something inside is not quite right despite all good intentions of love ones and friends.
This is my take on George and Cindy Anthony.............
The behavior of George and Cindy is not unlike the behavior of what we used to call "Little League" parents. These were the parents who argued with the coach constantly about little Johnny. Their little Johnny was going to be the next Mickey Mantle, Joe Demagio, or Roger Maris, and no one was going to tell them that Johnny wasn't the all around best baseball player on the team. They argued with the umpire when the umpire called "three strikes and you're out" for Johnny. They demanded that Johnny be given special attention.
When these same parents were called to school because little Johnny was misbehaving, they argued that the teacher didn't like their little Johnny and was picking on him.
These parents never addressed any issues of behavior when little Johnny was growing up. They never sought professional advice and ignored any problems, always blaming others.
Little Johnny grew up to be obnoxious. He always blamed others for his behavior........."I wouldn't have had to yell at you if you hadn't made me angry."
I see Cindy and George as this type of parent. They never acknowledged any problems with Casey. They constantly blamed others for her behavior. Casey never had to take responsibility for any of her actions, as mom and dad always bailed her out of whatever situation she found herself in.[/QUOTE]
(addressing the quote in bold print)
I assume you don't know them personally? If not, I don't know how you could know this. Cindy said in sworn testimony that Casey has told lies. Admitted Casey has had personal problems. Hell, she told Jesse or whoever it was that Casey was a sociopath. That tells me that they were well aware that Casey had serious problems. And what about Lee? He was raised by the same parents...why isn't he screwed up? He appears to me to be an exceptionally nice and by all accounts, he is a sensible and responsible young man.
I would not doubt Casey's behavior has been a source of tremendous conflict, confusion and heartache in that family for years and I get a little tired of people beating the parents up over what CASEY the HUMAN WRECKING BALL has done. It's very possible that Casey has a sort of inborn neurobiological imbalance. I have known people who grow up in disasterous situations... including abusive and over-indulged situations, and still don't do the things Casey has done. And I have known people who grew up in warm loving homes with nuturing parents, yet have tremendous socio-emotional issues as adults. For whatever reason, there's just something askew or missing in those people- something inside is not quite right despite all good intentions of love ones and friends.
Cindy allegedly told Ryan (I believe it was) that Casey is a Sociopath. And I think it was Amy that said Cindy told her Casey had stolen from her for years. Yet I don't recall Cindy ever admitting publicly that Casey has issues or problems but rather seems to repeatedly cover up for her and make excuses for her behavior. Then again, Cindy seems to be in denial about a lot of things. Again, JMO.
same o same o chilly Casey didn't want to keep the baby
Cindy allegedly told Ryan (I believe it was) that Casey is a Sociopath. And I think it was Amy that said Cindy told her Casey had stolen from her for years. Yet I don't recall Cindy ever admitting publicly that Casey has issues or problems but rather seems to repeatedly cover up for her and make excuses for her behavior. Then again, Cindy seems to be in denial about a lot of things. Again, JMO.
Thanks for correcting that it was Ryan..I knew it was a guy she said it to, just couldn't remember which one.
IMHO, Cindy doesn't have to admit it publicly. The fact that she admitted it at all means she is aware..I don't need to see her spill her guts.
This horrendous situation involves people who are the most dear and precious to her heart...what a horrific state of mind she (and George) must be in.
I don't know how they are not in a straightjacket between being emotionally torn to shreds by Casey, at the same time loving Casey; longing and aching for Caylee, hanging on to the thinnest thread of hope that she is alive somewhere... and the never ending propaganda perpetrated by the lawyer and Casey. No, I will not judge their actions while they are in this terribly vulnerable emotional state.
I just think this is something that can happen to people after YEARS of dealing with a person like Casey and all that comes with her. It's sad, sad sad and I have compassion for them.
I think you misunderstand what I am saying. I am talking about Cindy. With the proper guidance, could LE perhaps get Cindy to accept what has happened. If Cindy could accept the facts of this case, perhaps she could be able to assist LE better. She might be able to get Casey to accept the deal offered her. I think she is in such denial that she hasn't been forthcoming in what she does know. I guess I should admit that I believe that Caylee has passed away. I believe that Cindy is in denial. She may be holding back information, such as, where Casey may have hid the body. I don't think she is trying to cover for Casey as much as she might feel that Casey is being railroaded. It is just a thought.![]()
While I certainly understand the anguish surrounding the loss, and now presumably the death, of Caylee, I have to admit that I have always found armchair psychology to have limits.
The fact of the matter is, the only person responsible for the death of Caylee Anthony is the person or persons who caused Caylee's death. Nobody else is responsible for it. LE has indicated that Casey is the primary person of interest in Caylee's death. A lot of incriminating evidence against Casey has been made public. We know that, so it's logical to view Casey as a suspect in Caylee's murder.
While I understand the visceral and emotional urge to shake Casey's parents (proverbally speaking) and shout at them to WAKE UP, or to focus anger on them because of their outward behavior, I question whether it's appropriate. People grieve in extremely different ways, and there is a huge difference between denial and conspiracy/culpability.
I don't think any of us have, at this point, adequate information to start throwing around psychiatric diagnoses. Allegedly, Casey's mother once described her as "a sociopath." Sure, that's definitely telling. I just think, though, that it's important and appropriate to not bandy about psychiatric diagnoses, for Casey or anyone else in her family. If it comes to the point that she is charged with homicide, I would imagine a full forensic evaluation would be performed.
I also don't think we have enough information about the Anthony family to presume what or what did not occur in the household as far as parenting goes. If it's okay, I'd like to recommend a book called Without Conscience by Dr. Robert Hare. Some of you have probably read this book, but it provides excellent insight into psychopathology and is an interesting read. The ultimate question is, of course, Why does one person become a psychopath, while another does not -- even when raised by the same parents?
I just feel it's important to remember that Caylee is the ultimate victim here, but her grandparents are victims as well. As is their son, Lee. The ripple effect and all that . . .
No, I will not judge their actions while they are in this terribly vulnerable emotional state.
I just think this is something that can happen to people after YEARS of dealing with a person like Casey and all that comes with her. It's sad, sad sad and I have compassion for them.
I also will not judge them, but am commenting on their behavior. I do not "blame" them per se, but the entire dynamic of the family is dysfunctional. When parents tolerate lies and cover up repeatedly for a child, not holding them responsible and accountable for their actions we shouldn't be surprised that the result is a Sociopath.
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George seems to be mostly logical, dealing with details, and sometimes his built-up emotions get poked and he lashes out.
Cindy seems to be mostly emotional, dealing with drama, and sometimes she gets a whiff of logic and tries to express it.
Given the dynamics of this horrible nightmare they are living, their normal styles of relating are understandably blown up a million-fold.
What a mess. I frankly have no clue how they even get out of bed in the morning.
George and Cindy have been compared to Scott Peterson's parents. I agree, but would add -- on steroids!
DISCLAIMER: These are just my opinions expressed for purposes of discussion on a message board. Just piecing together some of my thoughts so I can try to understand why a beautiful little child would be traded [[make that "sacrificed"]] for a few nights of partying and some Target stuff.
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All I can say is "the sins of the fathers will be visited upon the children". My guess is that with this family this behavior goes back a few generations. Publicly they pretend to form a united front but as I said before in this family the reality is that it is every man for himself. I am willing to bet that even though Cindy objected to the adoption of Caylee when all was said and done she gave Casey the "you've made your bed now you can lay in it" speech. Also Casey, who seems to have the emotional makeup of a 12 year old, was more then likely, overwhelmed with the prospect of raising a child. Gradually, I believe, that sent her over the edge. Very sad situation. The whole family is very sick and in some serious need of psychological therapy, to bad, as a family, they didn't recognize this earlier before their daughter crossed a boundary she should never have crossed.
While it my be trite at this point, I again look to the behavior of Mark Hacking's parents. The family was supportive of their son, but never once did I see them lie for him, cover for him, or blame others for what he did. I would have those people over for dinner in a heartbeat.
Casey's parents remind me of Lee and Jackie Peterson. Casey reminds me of Scott Peterson. And if Baez could open wider and get both of his feet in his mouth he'd remind me of Geragos.
While it my be trite at this point, I again look to the behavior of Mark Hacking's parents. The family was supportive of their son, but never once did I see them lie for him, cover for him, or blame others for what he did. I would have those people over for dinner in a heartbeat.
Casey's parents remind me of Lee and Jackie Peterson. Casey reminds me of Scott Peterson. And if Baez could open wider and get both of his feet in his mouth he'd remind me of Geragos.
I am a newbie here and have only posted once before but I feel compelled to give my thoughts on the Anthony's behavior. For a little background, I am the oldest of three siblings. My sister commited suicide at age 21 secondary to drug induced schizophrenia. She was a kind and gentle soul unless she was in the grip of an episode. My brother has been labeled many things by many doctors but I suspect that he is a very narcissistic sociopath. He is totally focused on himself and his needs, is juvenile in his behaviors, and can't hold a job because he will not follow rules or respect authority. My mother is severely mentally ill with much the same issues as my sister and brother. She also has displayed symptoms of Munchausen's and Munchausen's by proxy. I was her victim. My father was the fixer, protector, and sadly the enabler. I was the adaptable, high acheiving "normal" one. Their words not mine. Are you reading between the lines and seeing any similarities here?
The Anthony family pathology didn't start with this case. I suspect it goes back many years and a few generations. I don't think Casey started out as a sociopath. I think that she was a sweet weak little girl who never measured up to her big brother or so she thought. I think George and Cindy's marriage has been troubled for years and the children paid for it. Thus their close relationship. In Cindy's constant attempts to make everything perfect, she assisted in decimating Casey's self image and ultimately her soul. George was very likely dominated by Cindy and may have actually taken his frustrations with Cindy out on Casey.
I think that they did the best they knew how to do but I do believe something caused Casey to die inside long ago. The only time she was "happy" was when she was partying and self medicating. I will not be surprised if,before, all this is over, Casey becomes almost catatonic. The posters here are right. She can no longer feel anything and mimics the emotions and social interactions of others. I think her promiscuity is also SIGNIFICANT. Draw whatever conclusions that you will.
I am also the mother of four adult children and have three grandchildren. One of them is 3yr old Kayleigh... this is how I got so involved with this story.
I know in my gut that Cindy and George know what happened. I do not believe they were involved in any way. Cindy won't shut up or stop searching for Caylee because when she finally faces the truth, she will die inside too. She raised Caylee as a "second chance to do it right". She knows what her daughter is all about and she also knows her part in making her that way. The hurt and pain of this revelation is too much to bear for her. Yes, She is a loudmouth, attention seeker, and not very appreciative of all the help from LE and the media. But she is also a devastated mother and grandmother. Would any of us act the same way if presented with the same situation? I hear a chorus of resouding NOs with myself included. However, we really don't know.
Regardless of what ever the outcome is , I do believe Casey should pay for all her crimes to the fullest extent of the law. Funny thing, she may actually get better when away from her family. Sounds harsh but I have seen it before.
GOD BLESS THEM ALL
The Anthony family pathology didn't start with this case. I suspect it goes back many years and a few generations. I don't think Casey started out as a sociopath. I think that she was a sweet weak little girl who never measured up to her big brother or so she thought. I think George and Cindy's marriage has been troubled for years and the children paid for it. Thus their close relationship. In Cindy's constant attempts to make everything perfect, she assisted in decimating Casey's self image and ultimately her soul. George was very likely dominated by Cindy and may have actually taken his frustrations with Cindy out on Casey.
I think that they did the best they knew how to do but I do believe something caused Casey to die inside long ago. The only time she was "happy" was when she was partying and self medicating. I will not be surprised if,before, all this is over, Casey becomes almost catatonic. The posters here are right. She can no longer feel anything and mimics the emotions and social interactions of others. I think her promiscuity is also SIGNIFICANT. Draw whatever conclusions that you will.
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