I listened to the interview again and I don't know which way to go with this? On one hand, I believe George's hands were clean, but then I go back to things done prior to August 7th, 2008. Most importantly, the smell of decomposition in that car. The decomposition that he prayed was not his Caylee, but deep down, I think he knew it was. Even if he did tell himself that it wasn't Caylee after looking into the trunk, someones body had been in there. For all George knew, someone could have stolen Casey's car and commited a murder. Why would George even want to take the chance of taking that car to his home?
And looking at pictures of Casey's car being impounded, the outside of that car was spotless. There is no way that a white car, abandoned and placed in a towyard for two weeks in the Florida summer elements, would be that clean. Someone cleaned the outside of that car and who was the person who took so much pride in detailing the family cars? George! Now if you thought for a moment that whatever had happened in that car had nothing to do with your daughter why would you clean it? Erase evidence? Erase fingerprints? It just makes no sense. I can not prove that George cleaned that car, I could prove that a white car in Florida's summer elements would not stay that clean from June 27th - July 15th... unless the towyard as an added bonus with the $500.00 fee to retrieve the car includes a damn good carwash.
One thing that caught my attention, that always bothers me with the Anthony family is how they mention Caylee in their conversations. They've always done it, but for some reason it always irks me... George referred to Caylee as "This girl", "This little girl", and "This one." Caylee is more often than not referred to this way... and maybe people do talk this way? It's just the first time I have witnessed it? I have two nieces and I may have referred to them as "the baby" like "How's the baby doing? or "How's the little one doing?", "How are my girls doing?" I may just be looking to much into it, but when they refer to Caylee this way, it seems so distant to me. Like they are trying to stress the importance of Casey over Caylee in their interviews by not saying Caylee's name.
George simply confuses me. I don't know how sincere he was when he appeared to be "working" with LE because I'm not totally convinced that George wasn't trying to play "good cop" with the investigators.