nancy botwin
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I think that she wanted the body to be found by LE before anyone realized Caylee was missing. I don't think she was necessarily planning on LE finding it accidentally, but I think she was planning something to make it turn up. I agree with the poster who said she was preparing to be a grieving mom, not a mother of a missing child. I think she had the beginning of a plan involving the carjacking theory but got scared of the smell and, heck, why lose a perfectly good car?After she dumped the body, I think the very weak "plan" was to avoid her family and have fun until the body was found. I think she was planning to then blame CA... "if you had not been so mean to me and forced me to take a break from you, I would not have had to leave Caylee with the [imaginary] nanny and she would be still be here! <sniff, sniff>" :boohoo:
However, as time went on, I think she had to realize that at least her mom was not going to buy the fact that the [imaginary] nanny ran off with her. And I *also* think that, in a manner similar to other people I know who live in their own little world where they can do no wrong, KC pulled a Scarlett O'Hara and decided to think about it tomorrow... again and again... much easier to continue partying and having fun than to do anything that would make the day when she had to be a grieving mom come sooner. In other words, she could have called in the anonymous tip two weeks after Caylee's death, but then she knew she would be missing the upcoming 4th of July party with the required funeral planning and mourning, so she held off another day... and another, and another, until her mom forced the issue. I agree that if CA had not been as interested, we still might not know that Caylee ever was gone.
After the 911 calls, I don't think she wanted the body found. I think she was worried that her hastily made up story involving Sawgrass and the [imaginary] nanny were not holding up that well and she hoped that the more time Caylee spent .... ok I can't really type the word I am thinking of...I think she hoped that, worst case, there would be less evidence pointing to her and best case, with no body, there would be no crime. :shakehead:
THEN, I think she did want Lee (and possibly GA) to find and move the body. I had a weird feeling when we heard those jailhouse tapes that she seemed to be emphasizing how little she could do from inside. At first because my heart was saying, "Well you weren't doing jack when you were out, so I can't imagine that you being in is such a big loss to the investigation."But then I really started thinking that she sounded like she was trying to get LA and GA to DO something, beyond what they were already doing... which was looking for the alive Caylee. So, if she didn't have any idea where Caylee was taken by the [imaginary] nanny, looking for the alive Caylee would be really all she needed them to do and help with. They were doing that. But if she did kill and hide Caylee, what could she possibly be trying to get them to do? She occasionally mentions that they should be looking for the [imaginary] nanny, and then there are all these other weird references. After pondering that, I think she was trying to get them to move the body to somewhere more secure. I think she realized that her story is clearly being checked far more thoroughly than she ever imagined it would be and LE finding the body so near her house (and probably with more evidence linking her to the crime - JB has probably filled her in on exactly what sorts of fibers and hairs and bits of DNA that they could find and analyze and use against her) would just add fuel to the fire. I think she *did* want it found, but not by LE. And I think it is a ridiculous assumption on her part that GA or LA, if they had understood her "clues", would have actually done what she asked. If either of them had had to go find this sweet baby in the woods and move her somewhere no one would ever find her, well, I just can't imagine that their allegiance to KC would extend that far. Luckily we don't have to find out.
So I voted "other" , meaning yes, then no, then yes.
BTW, just wanted to note that I am a mostly lurker in this forum, because most of my reading time is at work.... :iamashamed0005:and by the time I can get home to post the conversation has moved on... but I truly appreciate everyone here who posts and keeps the discussions going. I find myself coming here to get my news... this is where the facts are. :blowkiss:
Very good post!! I agree! I think Casey had a lot of half-cocked plans and, as you very aptly pointed out, a major case of Scarlett O'Hara syndrome.
I think your explanation also helps explain why some of Casey's behavior seemed so odd:
The 31 days-- hey, it wasn't Casey's fault no one found Caylee's body sooner-- she was ready and once Caylee was found, it would be like the director calling ACTION on the set...
The conspicuous partying and appearing in photos-- hey, Casey told you the nanny had taken Caylee to SeaWorld just yesterday, Casey couldn't have known the nanny would hurt Caylee-- Casey was just carrying on like it was any other day because Casey really thought it was!
Never telling boyfriend or friends Caylee was missing--hey, remember again about how Casey set it up so Caylee would be having a great time at the beach and Disney World-- Casey just thought her daughter was having a beautiful summer of adventure-- she couldn't have known what the evil nanny would do!
I think Casey thought that she could just have fun and then one day she'd get that call saying Caylee had been found. I think she thought everyone would be busy consoling her and no one would question her story. And if they did, she had been telling her friends every day about some new and exciting place Caylee went with Zanny. Casey clearly had NO idea what LE had in store for her. I actually listen to the Universal Studios interview with some frequency because it makes me feel a small sense of satisfaction to hear the detectives take her to task and yell at her.
I wonder about whether Casey was sending George or Lee clues about moving the body-- I'm not certain exactly WHAT was going on there.
But I agree that Casey's objectives did seem to change as this horrible saga unfolded.