ExpectingUnicorns
. . . only the pure of heart can see.
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In the very beginning I had sympathy for both George and Cindy. The more I saw of Cindy's lying and her attacks on LE and the media, that sympathy turned to disgust. I saw George as a wimp, having to do and say what Cindy demanded, or be banished from her presence. It was that interview with Larry King, the day before Caylee's remains were found, that all sympathy for either of the Anthonys evaporated completely. George was no longer just a wimp, he was a willing partner in the deceit.
Both George and Cindy outright lied in that interview. For them, it was merely a PR campaign promoting Casey's innocence. They said whatever they thought necessary to deflect blame from Casey.
Some of the most obvious lies were George saying that the car smelled of garbage, when all along he told LE that it was the odor of a dead body in that car.
Cindy lied when she said that police looked at only one ZFG, didn't bother to investigate further, and arrested Casey. She made it sound like Casey was arrested on a whim. But, in reality, LE pulled up every drivers license in the Florida database and went through each individual who's name matched ZFG with Casey, and it was Casey that dismissed every one of them as "not the right one."
There were other lies, but those are two that stand out to me in that interview. As long as Caylee's remains weren't found, that PR campaign would continue.
Of course it all came to an abrupt halt the next day when Caylee's remains were found. George and Cindy knew that all they said in all their interviews were lies with a purpose - to protect Casey, but in reality they knew what happened. We know that they knew what happened to Caylee and where her remains were because of their lack of a reaction and indifference to Caylee's remains being discovered. While LE was digging Caylee's bones out of mud and debris, the Anthonys were dining on crab puffs at the Ritz.
I can almost imagine Cindy saying, "Well, the jig is up, what shall we have for dinner."
My thoughts exactly!!! Also noted is Cindy's lack of characteristic hysteria in calling for a posse to find the murderer after Caylee was found!!! Can you scoot over and make room for me on your bench? :clap: