Patty G
Retired WS Staff
I think the disconnect is that KC had all of these things prior to duct taping Caylee and tossing her like yesterday's trash.
She had a computer.
She had a bed.
She had a car.
She had food in her belly.
She had a hair straightener.
She had a camera, a cell phone, friends, pets, parents.
She had a daughter. She had what so many people will never have and it was never good enough for her.
I understand what you are writing, I think-That instead of her old poor me attitude, she seems grateful. The hurdle for me is that, when KC starts in on her sociopathic tendencies, she begins by expressing her gratitude, her humility (telling Appie Wells that Cindy was right about her being a bad mother), because it is a tact for her. She will use this to change your perspective of her. Then she'll strike when you least expect it. It's not that people here don't want to see rehabilitation, it's that people here have long since stopped trusting that she is capable of being rehabilitated in her perspective. She is a sociopath, there is an agenda.
Therapy, IMO, can only be helpful when it is based in full disclosure and honesty. She is talking about what she has in spite of Caylee, not how she is finding happiness after mourning her daughter.
My point is very simple, Casey was just plain talking into a video, of which, she is just talking about her feelings. If someone talks about their feelings, this would be therapeutic to them.
My comment had nothing to do with Casey being grateful, or the me, me, me scenario; just talking into a video about her feelings and that perhaps being therapeutic to Casey.
The word "therapeutic" came out when Cheney made his statement and the "talking heads" started ripping the video apart and dissecting it using the word "therapeutic".