well, hypothetically, if the father found out 20 years from now, he might be upset that he wasn't told earlier
so for that reason, I believe he & his family have a right to know (if they don't already)
I agree it doesn't have much relevance to the trial, except to show KC's character if she doesn't know or care who the father of her baby is
but I also think that if anyone suspects they might be the dad, they should come forward and get dna testing and claim Caylee as their own
she deserves no less than to at least be honoured & grieved in death by one parent since the other one's IMO her murderer and her grandmother thinks she's still somehow alive :waitasec:
ITA If they know who the family is,and tell
them,maybe they will want to come to the
trial to lend their support to the prosecution.
If this were my son's child,I would want to
sit behind the prosecution to show my support
for what they were doing for my grand-
daughter in death.
It could also possibly stop CA from getting
some of her Big Deals with the TV networks
because,more interest would be with this
part of the family,that was never told,about
their daughter/g-daughter.
IMHO
:twocents: