Hello WS
Cindy's interview with Orlando Sentinel
(A question is asked off camera that you can not hear: this is from a video interview with the OS. I assume "when did you last see Caylee?" from Cindy's response.)
CA: June the 8th. Her and I spent the day, we went up to, we went to sss(
Cindy slurs her words several times in this interview: and I think "pills" have a lot to do with Cindy's behavior before, during and after Caylee's death jmo), to visit her great grandpa and she's coloring trying to help my dad color too and sitting there reading a story to him and at that moment it meant so much because it was my granddaughter and my dad together and its so vivid in my mind and (
Cindy slurs here and seems to begin to say "and knowing" but she stops and says "and no...no one." Was she going to say "and knowing what I know now?" It seems to fit when you read her next statement only if she was going to say "knowing what I know now." If you take the statement "and no...no one" it does not "go" with her next statement)
"I would never have thought that I would remember that day other than a nice day with my dad and my granddaughter. But now that's the last day I saw...Caylee.
Reporter: I saw...
CA: I had called Amy to see if she had seen Casey lately and she said yeah she'd seen her on, um Tuesday. She, in fact, just several hours before I'd called her, she'd actually picked her up from the airport, Amy had come back from Puerto Rico, um Casey had picked her up. I asked her if she knew where she was at, and she said yeah.
I said well can you take her to me, she said sure so I picked her up and when we went when we got Cay, Casey and I was hoping to find Caylee with her...but she wasn't with her.
That's when I started to ask Casey questions. When she couldn't tell me where Caylee was at, well she said she was at the sitters but I wanted to go pick her up, I hadn't seen her in a month. I wanted to see her, wanted to bring her home and let her sleep in her own bed an she made an excuse "we don't want to disturb her mom its nighttime she's putting her down, by the time we get there she'll be sleeping. Why do we want to wake her up?" And I said, because I'm being selfish and I want to see her.
Well, ya know I got a gut feeling, and my gut feeling was that there was something not right and my daughter's voice and something wasn't right, though I asked her to drive her to, you know to take her to me, when she said no I, um I called the police department."
Twice Cindy gets something wrong: she asks Amy "well can you take her to me?" And then at the end she says she asked her daughter "I asked her to drive her to, you know take her to me."
Is this a Florida thing or something? Is it the pills? Twice she asks that someone can "take her to me." What is that all about?
...jmo...