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Something to Ponder:
Pretend for a moment that on 7/15, Caylee was perfectly safe with a babysitter, and that the reason Casey refused to take Cindy to pick up Caylee right that moment was because Casey resented being hunted down at Tony's and ignominously forced to leave, just because Cindy was angry at being deceived and she wanted to see Caylee right that minute.
Based on the above, how would you feel about Cindy's words and actions from the moment she contacted Amy until just BEFORE Cindy heard KC tell Lee in the bedroom that she hadn't seen Caylee in 31 days? (At which point she made the 911 call)
To relate that to this topic, there are 150 posts here filled with brain-wracking and suspicion of Cindy, and I'm wondering how much of that is due to her belligerant, overbearing treatment of Casey, including calling the cops, etc., when Cindy apparently didn't imagine Caylee had come to any harm.
In other words, are we subliminally thinking Cindy's behavior was so off-the-charts that she must surely have figured Caylee was missing or dead?
Re-reading this, I'm not sure it's going to lead to any new insights among us whatsoever, but I'll post it here anyway, in case it might. :blowkiss:
Pretend for a moment that on 7/15, Caylee was perfectly safe with a babysitter, and that the reason Casey refused to take Cindy to pick up Caylee right that moment was because Casey resented being hunted down at Tony's and ignominously forced to leave, just because Cindy was angry at being deceived and she wanted to see Caylee right that minute.
Based on the above, how would you feel about Cindy's words and actions from the moment she contacted Amy until just BEFORE Cindy heard KC tell Lee in the bedroom that she hadn't seen Caylee in 31 days? (At which point she made the 911 call)
To relate that to this topic, there are 150 posts here filled with brain-wracking and suspicion of Cindy, and I'm wondering how much of that is due to her belligerant, overbearing treatment of Casey, including calling the cops, etc., when Cindy apparently didn't imagine Caylee had come to any harm.
In other words, are we subliminally thinking Cindy's behavior was so off-the-charts that she must surely have figured Caylee was missing or dead?
Re-reading this, I'm not sure it's going to lead to any new insights among us whatsoever, but I'll post it here anyway, in case it might. :blowkiss: