gitana1
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If I had to guess, it would most likely be because the person responsible is his daughter. I'm trying to think how I might react in the same situation. And while I would understand and want justice for my grand-daughter, my position would be far different and more difficult than the general public with many more distressing emotions complicating how I felt and reacted. Simply put - while I might need justice for what happened to my grand-daughter, I would be completely heartbroken that it was my daughter who had committed the crime, and I doubt I could be out publicly demanding that they string her up. I would understand that my daughter will be punished to the full extent of the law in due time and that my grand-daughter would never be coming home again, but I think I would be too busy dealing with my own [and my family's] emotional roller coaster to get out and satisfy the public by calling for my daughter's head on a platter.
Don't get me wrong, I think Casey should rot in jail for what she's done. I just don't think that we can even imagine what it's like to be in George and Cindy's shoes. While they were indeed in denial, I don't think they're stupid enough to believe that Casey will wiggle out of this. I think they know justice will be served. They've not only lost their precious grandbaby, but their daughter as well... even if they continued to visit and support her - she's gone for life imo. And that is like another death of sorts. I know we couldn't care less, and that she should experience every sordid aspect of jail for the rest of her life, but emotions get more sticky when you're as close to the situation as the Anthony's are.
Very good insight here. In fact, I think GA acutally stated that "I know my daughter is going to be in jail for a very long time." He just didn't want to believe it would be for murder. He loves casey but he knows what she has done. I think he blames himself for how she turned out. I feel so sorry for him.