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  • #81
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I am very worried about George and Cindy. When I viewed their last interview, Cindy was "out of it"...Sickly, thin, pale, face sunken in, I am very afraid she is on the edge of a total breakdown. I am sure she was under medications, but even with then, she is in a downward spiral.

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I agree with you on this 100% When I watched that interview, I was shocked when I saw Cindy! A number of people on WS have said she looks and sounds like she needs help and needs it now - but knowing what we know about her from watching her since the beginning - could anyone get through to her about this? I think she is headed towards a complete collapse and soon, too. I find myself worried about her - and boy, I never thought I would make that comment. Can't the people around her see this? Or is it just that no one can make her stop?
 
  • #82
No lynching, because these people do need help. Problem is they have to help themselves, or at least want help, and at this point and they won't and don't. They want to exist in a fantasy. I don't think we can stop them. I don't think we can help them either. But I do think we can stand up for justice for Caylee in the Real World. That's important to the Universe.

Maybe someday they'll come around. I feel like I should feel sorry for them. Sometimes I almost can, more for George, but then they say or do something that makes it impossible. If they can't face reality and deal with the truth, then they will be extremely limited with regard to the remaining possibilites they have for productive lives which could help many and would honor those who have gone before. But if they won't, they won't. That is sad, but justice for the innocent victim in all this mess is more important to the Universe that helping people who don't want help. I will pray for them.
 
  • #83
Yolorado, I here you loud and clear and agree! The A's have had shock & trauma to the core of their souls. I feel that we will watch them fluctuate through their stages of grief.This will confuse frustrate the public but is to be expected .
 
  • #84
I think at some point in these situations blame needs to stop being placed on parents. At some point, adult children need to take ownership of their own mistakes and problems.
Parenting is not the bottomline reason for every evil person out there. Sometimes I think certain people are just wired wrong and will take the bad path in life no matter what anyone tries to do.


Great post and I totally agree with you! It didn't happen to me personally, but I have people in my family that just aren't wired like the rest of it and the rest of us scratch our heads!

I hope GA and CA read this and know that they don't have to hide in shame over KC's actions. EVERYONE knows that GA and CA loved Caylee and wanted only the best for their grandchild! AND they raised KC as best as they knew how as well!

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  • #85
With the holidays quickly approaching, my heart goes out to Cindy and George for their loss. Their daughter and their granddaughter. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
I know life will never be the same again.
As time goes by, my hope for you is surviving and enjoying even a few moments of smiles, somehow.
God Bless you both.
 
  • #86
I have learned a great many things during my five decades on this planet. The one most important thing that I do know (other than God loves each and every one of us, even when we don't deserve it) is that I don't know everything. That smart, I will never be.
So, what I say is only my opinion and nothing more.
It has been a long road for me to find any sincere sympathy for Cindy. She would have had my complete sympathy from the beginning if only she had simply stated that Although she would stand by her child throughout the whole ordeal, that Casey would have to answer some tough questions and be held accountable for her actions. I do feel for the grandmother who lost a child she obviously loved and cared for. She doesn't look well right now and I wish her peace.
I feel more sympathy for George. In the interviews with LE, he seems to really try to tell the truth, whether that truth showed Casey in a good light or bad. And to see him grapple with the knowledge that the smell in the car was what is was, well, it was heartbreaking. But unlike Cindy, he did little to try and convolute the line of questioning ,or the opinions of the officers with whom he spoke. He was pretty straightforward. I can respect that. I truly feel bad for him.
I do pray for them all. Often. But mostly , I pray for little Caylee. The little lost angel. I pray for her bright and shining soul and that soon her earthly body will be found.
If love could find this child, she would have been found by now. The outpouring of love , concern and prayers for this one precious lamb is amazing. On this site alone, so many good thoughts for her, so many prayers. And there are so many, many more worldwide. I wish love could bring her home...
 

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