Larry King 8/5 Cindy's Question

I'm not going to read to much into that statement. I think it can be a pretty daunting task to appear on Larry King in the first place. I don't think she put a lot of thought to the question, and didn't answer it the way she would have liked.

I doubt it implys any wrong doing on her part. I believe it is more than obvious that she wants her grandaughter back alive more than anything.

I thought the question was a very simple one: "what do you think happened to your granddaughter". She didn't answer it at all. What she said instead was what was uppermost on her mind, as all us humans do.

It's not wrongdoing to say what's uppermost on your mind. It's interesting, and it's telling. This sort of thing is studied.

And yes, she wants her granddaughter back alive... here she tells us why. That is what I have a huge problem with. What she says in response to King is way outside the bounds of normalcy. I makes my heart ache all the more for little Caylee.
 
I'm not going to read to much into that statement. I think it can be a pretty daunting task to appear on Larry King in the first place. I don't think she put a lot of thought to the question, and didn't answer it the way she would have liked.

I doubt it implys any wrong doing on her part. I believe it is more than obvious that she wants her grandaughter back alive more than anything.
Statements like this are difficult to overcome. She claims to have put thought into it and yet still makes such a statement?!
 
I would hate to hear what she had to say if asked that right after the 911 calls..geesh.
 
Very disturbing. Does that mean that Cindy doesn't care what happens to Caylee, whether she's warm, happy, tortured, or raped, so long as Casey can be vindicated of her murder?

This boggles my mind.

My opinion, of course.


It sure does boggle the mind! I just don't get those people at all.
 
I'm not going to read to much into that statement. I think it can be a pretty daunting task to appear on Larry King in the first place. I don't think she put a lot of thought to the question, and didn't answer it the way she would have liked.

I doubt it implys any wrong doing on her part. I believe it is more than obvious that she wants her grandaughter back alive more than anything.

That is what I read also. I agree. All it says to me is she desperately wants thing to be the way they were. Caylee home and safe and KC out of trouble. I don't think she knew half of what KC was into only 2 weeks into the disapperance of Caylee and at the time of the interview with King.
 
It's been very obvious that defending kc is cindy's only motivation. Even if it means never giving Caylee a proper burial. If it saves kc, it's good with cindy.
 
Very disturbing. Does that mean that Cindy doesn't care what happens to Caylee, whether she's warm, happy, tortured, or raped, so long as Casey can be vindicated of her murder?

This boggles my mind.

My opinion, of course.

She's the one that got Casey arrested, I hardly think Casey was her main priority. There can be more than one reason that she wants Caylee found, in her mind, when that happens everything will fall into place. She'll have her grandaughter and her daughter.
 
It's been very obvious that defending kc is cindy's only motivation. Even if it means never giving Caylee a proper burial. If it saves kc, it's good with cindy.


It wasn't her only motive when she called 911 & said she wanted her arrested, then according to LE was calling them every 5 minutes to see if they'd found out where Caylee was.
If her priority was to defend Casey, we wouldn't know that Caylee was missing.
 
Sometimes it is the way that you answer or don't answer questions that is very telling. This answer to a very specific question is very telling. You can see what is uppermost in her mind and the fact that she did not answer the actual question is also telling. She knows what happened to Caylee and she does not want to answer so she evades.

Unfortunately, her evasion is almost as bad as not answering the question because it emphasis what is important to her at that moment.

maybe she should have just not answered at all. Or better yet, why cant' you just say "larry, I have no idea what happened to Caylee and I am so upset that I just can't think about it."
 
It wasn't her only motive when she called 911 & said she wanted her arrested, then according to LE was calling them every 5 minutes to see if they'd found out where Caylee was.
If her priority was to defend Casey, we wouldn't know that Caylee was missing.
Please refer to the 911 calls again and tell me what her motive was for calling. How long into the calls was it before she even mentions Caylee was missing? First was I want my daughter arrested for stealing a car and credit cards, I believe. Repeated. Finally, she gets around to saying something about Caylee.
 
I thought the question was a very simple one: "what do you think happened to your granddaughter". She didn't answer it at all. What she said instead was what was uppermost on her mind, as all us humans do.

It's not wrongdoing to say what's uppermost on your mind. It's interesting, and it's telling. This sort of thing is studied.

And yes, she wants her granddaughter back alive... here she tells us why. That is what I have a huge problem with. What she says in response to King is way outside the bounds of normalcy. I makes my heart ache all the more for little Caylee.

Thank You!!!!!! Very well said....:clap:
 
Just happened to read this today from the Larry King show while I was looking for a transcript of the bond hearing. I hadn't seen it discussed before, and found it interesting enough to post (or puke):

LARRY KING: Do you have any thoughts, Cindy, as to what happened to your granddaughter?

CINDY ANTHONY: My thoughts are a lot clearer now than they were that night that I made three 911 calls. I'm very confident that -- I'm very confident that Casey will be exonerated of all charges once we find Caylee, so that's why our focus is on trying to find our granddaughter.

________________________


Cindy doesn't answer King's question. And she doesn't want to find Caylee because Caylee is a defenseless baby who's been missing for more than month.

She wants to find Caylee so Casey will be exonerated.

Glad she waited until her thoughts were all clear so she could come to that realization.


This has sorta been discussed. It has been pointed out that one of the reasons the family didn't help the searches, is because the searches was for a dead body. Cindy's excuse was that she believed CAylee was alive and it was a waste of time.

But other families in the same situations, who also hoped and believed their love one would be found alive, also supported such searches. IF their love one dead, they wanted to know.

It has been pointed out that if a body was found, that it would make it easier to convict KC. ANd might be the real reason Cindy objected so forcibly to the searches.
 
She's the one that got Casey arrested, I hardly think Casey was her main priority. There can be more than one reason that she wants Caylee found, in her mind, when that happens everything will fall into place. She'll have her grandaughter and her daughter.

I have to disagree with you, Chicana. Cindy has clearly and repeatedly shown that Casey is her main priority. I don't know why that is, but that is what Cindy's behavior has shown emphatically.

On the day the 911 tapes were arrested, a reporter asked Cindy why she'd been saying Casey shouldn't be in jail, when she had called 911 and repeatedly asked them to arrest Casey.

Cindy emphatically stated that she had never asked that Casey be arrested. The reporter told her it was right on the 911 tapes. Cindy flipped her hand dismissively, and said well I haven't listened to them, but I never wanted her arrested.

I find Cindy infinitely more interesting than Casey. I spend quite a bit of time watching and going back and re-watching the many videos of her.
 
She's the one that got Casey arrested, I hardly think Casey was her main priority. There can be more than one reason that she wants Caylee found, in her mind, when that happens everything will fall into place. She'll have her grandaughter and her daughter.

Casey wasn't her priority in the beginning, I agree. Her priority at that time was the car and the money; Caylee came later, on the THIRD call.

"There can be more than one reason that she wants Caylee found,"

Like, how many reasons do you need to have to want your grandbaby found? Wouldn't ONE reason suffice?

Just my opinion, of course.
 

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