QuickAttack
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Hi, lillifrog...same for me...just registered, and activated within an hour. Thanks, admins!
I don't know that I'd call what I suspect a "theory," but I have known young mothers who were in a social scene and had to leave the scene because of pregnancy and motherhood. I've known of them engage in reckless behavior with their children, such as leaving the child alone to run to the store. Or leaving the child in the car, with the car running and unlocked, to run in and pay for gas. I've seen them leave their kids in the car at Walmart...for HOURS (yes, I always call the police and stand with the car until authorities arrive).
Sometimes partying becomes more important to these mothers than their own children do. It's not that they don't love their children--it's just that they miss being "Miss It" on the social scene, and they try to find a way to do both, but what happens is that the child ends up neglected.
I think Caylee is dead. I think that, more than likely, an accident on behalf of Casey resulted in her death. I think that Casey so resents her mother that when it came down to either leaving the child with grandma so that Casey could go party, or placing the child in a dangerous situation, so that she wouldn't have to hear her mom gripe at her, she chose the latter.
I also think that the family--including Lee--are aware of what happened and know Caylee is dead. I am guessing that Casey confessed between the time that her mother called 911 and the deputy arrived. The jail phonecalls ALL seem totally staged. It seems that the family realizes that Caylee is lost now, so they're trying to save Casey.
I do appreciate all the stuff you long-timers have posted...I've learned more on this website than I've read or seen through the mainstream media. You guys are on top of it.
I don't know that I'd call what I suspect a "theory," but I have known young mothers who were in a social scene and had to leave the scene because of pregnancy and motherhood. I've known of them engage in reckless behavior with their children, such as leaving the child alone to run to the store. Or leaving the child in the car, with the car running and unlocked, to run in and pay for gas. I've seen them leave their kids in the car at Walmart...for HOURS (yes, I always call the police and stand with the car until authorities arrive).
Sometimes partying becomes more important to these mothers than their own children do. It's not that they don't love their children--it's just that they miss being "Miss It" on the social scene, and they try to find a way to do both, but what happens is that the child ends up neglected.
I think Caylee is dead. I think that, more than likely, an accident on behalf of Casey resulted in her death. I think that Casey so resents her mother that when it came down to either leaving the child with grandma so that Casey could go party, or placing the child in a dangerous situation, so that she wouldn't have to hear her mom gripe at her, she chose the latter.
I also think that the family--including Lee--are aware of what happened and know Caylee is dead. I am guessing that Casey confessed between the time that her mother called 911 and the deputy arrived. The jail phonecalls ALL seem totally staged. It seems that the family realizes that Caylee is lost now, so they're trying to save Casey.
I do appreciate all the stuff you long-timers have posted...I've learned more on this website than I've read or seen through the mainstream media. You guys are on top of it.