Hello WS
My husband brought home an old magazine that was at work, it is a People from Aug 11, 2008. I have never read it before, I haven't read any magazine articles about this story. It seems to fit with this thread, there is a box all by itself dedicated to "Casey's lies": they are the same as has been posted in this thread, nothing new to anyone.
I think it is okay for me to post some of that article here, if not mods please remove. TIA.
Little Girl Lost
Aug 11, 2008
People
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According to investigators, Casey has made a cottage industry out of trying to deceive them. For instance, she maintained that she dropped Caylee off with her longtime babysitter, a woman she identified as ZFG, at an apartment in Orlando. But that apartment has been vacant since February. While authorities did locate a Zenaida Gonzales, she denied ever meeting Casey or Caylee. Casey identified two coworkers at Universal Studios Florida whom she claimed she told about Caylee's disappearance. The theme park said one of the people had not worked there for six years and there is no record that the other one had ever been an employee. Casey also insisted that she had been doing everything she could on her own to find Caylee. But when investigators checked with two of her male friends, they said she hadn't appeared troubled and mentioned that her daughter was off at the beach with the "nanny." Then there was her demeanor under questioning, including the fact she "laughed about the situation," during one session. At no time in the interviews, wrote one deputy, "did the defendant show any obvious emotion at the loss of her child." Says Carlos Padilla, a deputy with OCSD:
"If the grandmother hadn't called us, we still might not know that Caylee was missing.
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In Casey's own version of events, she left Caylee with the sitter on the morning of June 9-though her mother recalls seeing the youngster on June 15-before heading to her job as an event planner at Universal.(In fact, she was fired from Universal two years ago.) She said that when she returned to pick up her daughter later that day, both Caylee and the sitter gone.
She told authorities she didn't immediately report the child missing because she'd seen "movies and reports" about missing people who got hurt when the police got involved. Instead, she said, she had launched her own investigation, visiting night clubs that she believed the sitter frequented, but had no luck finding her or Caylee.
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But Casey is the complicated one, according to some of her friends.
Several friends, according to detectives described Casey as a "habitual liar." One friend described to People an incident when,
as a teenager, Casey was walking her dog, which relieved itself on a neighbor's lawn. When the neighbor came out to scold her, Casey brazenly denied the dog was hers. "She was caught red-handed with the dog on a leash," marvels the friend, "and she was like, 'It's not mine.'" Another friend, who has known Casey since middle school, says that she seemed immature and could be "strange" at times. "She is always surrounded by drama," says the friend. "She can stub her toe and it becomes this big thing where she acts like her toe is broken and she's going to need surgery."
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Meanwhile, in a jailhouse phone call after Casey's arrest,
Cindy Anthony can be heard berating her daughter and imploring her to tell the truth about Caylee. "You're blaming me that you're sitting in jail?" Cindy said. "Blame yourself for telling lies."
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...and everyone involved is operating on the hope that the sunny little girl who loves music and stories is still alive. Yet even Baez concedes that such optimism may not be warranted. "there is circumstantial evidence of a possible homicide," he said at one court hearing. Baez maintains that if Casey were to be released from jail she could assist in the search for Caylee. But authorities aren't buying that.
"Everything she have us turned out to be false," says Padilla. "It's been like trying to put a puzzle together." Meanwhile Casey sits in the county jail, insisting that she has already done everything possible. "Nobody's (expletive) listening to anything I'm saying," she complained in a jailhouse phone conversation. "I have no clue where Caylee is." True or not, that was surely the most disturbing comment of all.
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I am convinced Casey was a liar her whole life, and everybody knew it, her family let her get away with it and so she continued to lie. I don't know why but I am having a strong reaction right now. Thinking about how much she lies makes me feel so sick inside.
ICA's life is on the line. There is zero reason for her to be holding back any and all information she has regarding Caylee. She told LE she saw reports where people got hurt when police got involved. Well,
Caylee is gone, there is no reason to be protecting her anymore (remember Casey-Caylee is safe in "daddy's" arms? :sick: ), Casey failed on that part. Miserably. Her parents have been out galavanting around the country, not hiding in fear for their lives since Casey has said she was protecting her family. There is no innocent and sane reason to continue to stay silent unless she is guilty of harming Caylee. I agree with WSers who say Casey is unwilling to admit to anything other than being her perfect wonderful self that she has created as an image in her mind. I think sometimes Casey is lying to create that image, sometimes to keep that image and sometimes she just lies because she is a liar.
Thank you to the WSer for the definitions of "Pathological" and "Habitual" Liars. IMHO, Casey is
both. :twocents:
...JS...