BBM... because that HAS been said to them, Ad nauseum.
Two years after the fact, we can go right ahead and assume he's offered "my condolences", again, Ad nauseum. "Their position" has also been considered (say it with me now...) Ad nauseum. And yet, the Anthonys still keep harping and harping on certain things which have been proven AD NAUSEUM to be their own made up lies. How nice are people supposed to be? After a while, I want some return compassion from these people. Show me one ounce of compassion they've ever displayed for Caylee. I am not going to "err on the side of compassion and patience" anymore, and clearly neither is Mark NeJame. Enough.
I agree 100%! It's now more than two years after the fact, and the Anthonys pull the "grieving grandparents" card whenever they're back into a corner with their lies exposed.
Sadly, children die every day.......some from disease, some in car or household accidents, and a few by murder. The vast majority of those murdered, are murdered by a parent. Most of those children have grandparents.
In these other cases, the grandparents are grief-stricken, as anyone would be. But, they deal with their grief through time and the support of family and friends. They deal with the reality that their child, their son or daughter, committed a terrible crime. They pick up the pieces and go on with their lives, eventually returning to work and some sense of normalcy.
They don't try to obstruct justice, tamper with evidence, try to blame innocent people for their child's crime, lie to cover for their child's crime, attack the media and law enforcement, and go on television and make a spectacle of themselves. And, they don't try to make a financial profit from their child's crime.
The Anthonys are the anomaly. They are the lone grandparents who've pulled out all the stops to cover for their daughter's crime. They say they're grieving grandparents. But for whom do they grieve? I don't think they grieve for Caylee as much as they grieve for Casey. As for Cindy, I think she grieves the loss of power, when she was in control and didn't have to answer to a higher authority.