You have hit on it, the seriousness of the ongoing problems that were risked by the lie, so you get a glimpse Casey being Cindy Jr. in stripper boots. People always seem genuinely puzzled at how Casey could tell such easily disprovable lies, now we see this behavior had been all she knew growing up. I think the lies and living as if you believe them did not begin with Casey's pregnancy. My favorite example of how Cindy seemed to buy into her own imagined family view was when she explained in the FBI or LE taped interview how outraged and offended she was when she found Jesse lying (fully clothed) watching TV with Casey when they were only engaged but not legally married yet. My Gram would say that is like closing the hen house door after they have all run out. This kid was going to marry her daughter, knowing there is no way in the world the child was his. Where was her outrage and offense to locate the bio dad and hold him accountable, morally and financially for this child? Instead she was angry with Jesse for lying down with her daughter "in her house", as if her house was honorable and beyond reproach as if she were saying, is nothing sacred. The righteous indignation was so misplaced, even a young boy like Jesse was keenly aware of the irony. He wasn't the one who harmed her daughter, he was the hero that was going to step up for her. This had no value to Cindy, and she emasculated George telling him she (Cindy) would handle it, "He wasn't the man of the house anymore". If this is what was modeled for Casey that you never have a standard that you hold yourself to and respect in others, it explains to me (SOMEWHAT) Casey's promiscuity and how she could betray friends and go through guys like water and find away to lie her way through life. George didn't help either, hiding and lying and hiding and lying that he had gambled and squandered and got caught up in financial schemes and lost their entire life savings and had their home foreclosed on before Cindy had any idea what hit her. That is just the one little gem he admitted to police. One can only imagine what he did day to day to lie about other matters that he deemed lesser. Lying to your spouse, being irresponsible and even living in a dream world these things may very well have contributed to the bad broken moral compass Casey has. Don't be shocked at all if we hear ALL ABOUT IT at the sentencing phase. There are people living in the inner cities with much worse parents than this, fathers who are in prison, mothers who are dope addicts and still, despite everything, they are able to decide to do better by their children. While her problems may be an interesting study, they will be studied while she is indeed in jail. I think their guilt for all that they did keeps them up at night knowing they created the Casey they have in front of them. It is a cautionary tale for parents about children learning what they live.