but everytime they tried to tell LE about anything KC had said YM would come in with "But it's all lies, it's all lies, don't you understand it's all lies!" He wouldn't listen to another word regarding what KC had said. (As much as I like YM, and I do understand his point of view and the path he took, if it had been me, as tedious as it would be, I think I would have let KC and the whole family talk, talk, talk, just in case anything could come out of it. Imagine if they had just let KC talk on and on without interrupting her.)
But personally I think it's possible the Anthonys may have given up on trying to tell LE any more about what KC had said. Also, it's possible Lee thought LE knew the Jay Blanchard Park version, right? LP had put it all over the media and if LE didn't come to Lee with questions, I assume they knew, right? Though I was surprised to hear in the deposition that Lee hadn't discussed it directly with LE before, I think he looked surprised at this too to be honest, at the suggestion that LE didn't know or something. He seemed to think LE knew. My impression only
(Although, I don't discount other theories regarding why the A family didn't tell, if it's true that they deliberately did not tell, I'm not sure yet.)
I totally agree regarding the lack of urgency in their attitudes when Caylee was missing, etc. The lack of questions, the lack of pinning KC down, etc. Very strange. KC's failure to report, her bizarre lack of concern and urgency regarding Caylee while in prison, etc. (Unless they all thought or were wishfully forcing themselves to believe that Caylee was with someone safe or whatever.) But obviously very strange behavior.