cluciano63
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My daughter was 22 at the time and I can attest that even she thought Casey's behavior was abhorrent...she was a mother who had a responsibility to take care of her child...not dump her on her parents because she A) didn't feel like working but only pretended she was, or b) because she felt like partying. I don't think just any 22 year old would consistently lie to go out and party...nor would they bring their child to sleep in bed with their boyfriend.
That's just the thing...Casey didn't want the responsibility of having to work and provide for her child, she didn't want to be the 22 year old who had to stay home...she wanted a life with no Caylee. JMO
But she easily could have had that life...all she had to do was leave Caylee with Cindy. While we know that Cindy and Casay were fighting like dogs and cats about this issue, it was not made clear to the jury, IMO. Cindy played the devoted grandma on the stand as well as covering for Casey every step of the way. She even talked about Casey's "friends" at the trial as though they really existed and she still believed it. The rancor between the two (Casey and her mother) was not made clear. I think the State stayed away from that issue for their own reasons, but it did not help their case, IMO.