As a parent, you can absolutely KNOW your child has a problem, seek help, do everything humanly possible to help the child, but sometimes, even the best of parents end up with a problem child. It's not the parents fault, it's the child's. It doesn't mean you ever stop believing in your child though, and it doesn't mean you excuse what they have done, it's just that YOUR child, no matter what, is still your child, and you love them unconditionally. That is the job of a parent, from the day you find out that you're going to give birth (at least if you are a real parent).
I do not fault CA or GA for anything, as I firmly believe, everything they have done was out of love for Casey, and out of love for Caylee. IMO, they are victims of Casey, right along with everybody else. Maybe they did stay in denial for to long, but where is there any book or any person who can say how long any of us would be in denial had we been in their shoes. Nobody wants to believe they have raised a sociopath, and coming to terms with that would have to be the very last thing any of us would want to do.
It wasn't that long ago there was another high profile case in Fl, where anybody & everybody who spoke out negatively about the so called "victims" (aka family members), were quickly banned or given a time out. Threads were intentionally shut down because people spoke out defending their pov, but it didn't matter, these people were seen as victims, so any sleuthing that was done that showed where they could have been involved, was not allowed. I don't know what's happened between then & now, but imo, there are a great many people here who have spoken with such hate about GA & CA, and hate is such a strong word when you don't know them. They are just being parents, in a horrible situation, and trying to feel their way thru it. I know alot of the strong language against them comes from them supposedly asking for immunity, but BC said in his interview Friday night/Sat. morning, they never asked for it, as their attorney, he did it because it was his job. I don't think any of us would have any idea whatsoever what we would do if we had to walk a mile in their shoes, unless we had been exactly where they are right now
of course, all moo, take it for what it's worth, or not...