Still it blows ones mind to think that someone (KC and all the other killers) thinks they can kill someone and go on with their life as if nothing happened. Even considering OLG's explanation of twisted family dynamics of which families galore probably have some version of to some degree - how can that explain someone thinking they can kill someone and carry on as if nothing has happened. I'll never understand that as long as I live.
Back in my day I had a healthy fear of my father, not literally in fear of him but fear of hurting/crushing him. In other words, my mom and dad meant something to me and somewhere in the back of my teenage brain I realized that there were limits. What happens to a kid when that is completely missing? The only thing I can think of, besides some diagnosed mental illness, is they don't respect their parents at all. Somehow the combination of love and parenting (which looks like meanness sometimes) is not conveyed because the parents are full of




possibly and the kid knows it. You can't always blame everything on parents but these people who kill each other in everyday life :waitasec: how do they think that will be the answer to anything? They're equal with the animals I guess. How can a person get beyond twenty years old and not realize there are consequences in life even if they did have bad parents? Parents aren't the only example in life/the world.[/QUOT This is one of my biggest problems, I too grew up with a certain fear of what might happen if I did something wrong.(my Dad was a cop),but I was not afraid of violence just how bad I made my parents feel. I always taught my kids to be honest. Casey was brought up with Cindy making the excuses for her and NEVER taught her RIGHT FROM WRONG. So why not now do George and Cindy try to do the right thing by Caylee, the little one lost to a f-cked up family and let Casey stand on her on two feet instead of still making excuses for her?:furious: