Sorry.. but if that is how people want to think about Caylee.. fine.
I really don't see the point in making it a personal affront to Caylee. No disrespect to you, but that kind of comment is a bit emotionally manipulative. Yes, I'd like to picture Caylee's life as all sunshine and roses until that tragic June day, but for a good many people in this thread who follow these sorts of cases again and again--it's often not how these things play out.
I have no doubt the Anthonys adored and protected Caylee, at least until whatever brought about the more hands-off approach toward the end. There IS a disconnect there, IMHO and in those 31 days neither the Anthonys or anyone else saw little Caylee. We know now that she was dead, but how many other lapses were there?
I've never, ever been a fan of the chronic drugging scenario, and you'll never hear me say anything about an "accidental" overdose of chloroform. I think the drugged-in-the-trunk thing has become almost a mytharc in this whole thing, and that's my biggest fear when it comes to a jury trial. HOWEVER...
We had high concentrations of what could be chloroform in the trunk. I don't think people are pulling the theory out of their tucous. If she (quite possibly) did it once, then what would have kept her from doing so before it turned fatal?
I don't like the unintentional death scenarios, because in my mind, there's no such thing. I just can see where people might speculate on it.
As far as these pictures--meh. I think they're inappropriate for
anyone's mother, because I'm trying to imagine having these pictures out there of me and having my boys see them in one or 12 years. It's the behavior of someone who is immature and I can see where they would speak to a woman who might think she had better things to do than be tied to the responsibility of a child, regardless of when they were taken.