BeanE
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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.