The saddest thing to me about all of this is that, even though an overwhelming majority of us believe KC is absolutely guilty, CA and GA would have had our total support and sympathy for what they had to endure if they had been honest and forthcoming - and sided with the rights of their poor granddaughter - instead of imitating the sneaky, mendacious, whiny, obstinate and uncooperative behavior of their daughter during the investigation. We would have seen it as incredibly brave and true to the memory of Caylee if they had stood up for her rights to grow up and live a happy and productive life. I doubt they would have been stumping for the rights of any other suspect or defendant, which is a hypocrisy that the public finds reprehensible and self-serving.
Recently someone posted a software ad in which they morphed a picture of Caylee into that of a young woman. It may have been a tacky and opportunistic stunt, but it took my breath away to see her as she might look as a teenager, as someone who would someday be an adult and deserved a rich and happy future. It stopped me from romanticizing Caylee as some cute little baby, and made me realize she has all of the rights to justice of any adult, regardless of any age difference. Perhaps if Caylee's grandparents could have envisioned their daughter and Caylee side by side, as two adults, they would have made the choice to support the one who needed it most instead of settling for the one who robbed Caylee of her future, just because she was not eliminated from the picture.
It doesn't matter in the least to me what charges this trial brings - that girl is either guilty of neglecting her child to death by not reporting an accident and giving aid (just like a hit and run driver is accused of murder if a victim dies) or of premeditated murder. It doesn't much matter to Caylee's legacy which one it was either, her future was purposely stolen by either result.