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I have thought all along that she, or someone she knows, killed her daughter. As a Mom myself, if my child was missing I would answer any question they had, just to get some help in locating my missing baby. I couldn't stand going to bed at night and not having my children tucked in, safe and warm, in their beds. The thought makes me sick. Casey always seems to have a smug look on her face, like she's enjoying the attention...the girl is sick in the head.
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So insane! I personally thought she sold her daughter for money or something. With her not answering questions, just blows my mind.
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do you think grandmother Cindy really believes little Caylee is alive or is she just in denial? And if she really does know something, why not come forward? Personally, if it were one of my grandchildren, nothing on Gods green earth would prevent me from finding her, including my daughter.
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quote: Originally posted by rookie poster: do you think grandmother Cindy really believes little Caylee is alive or is she just in denial? And if she really does know something, why not come forward? Personally, if it were one of my grandchildren, nothing on Gods green earth would prevent me from finding her, including my daughter.
Cindy originally called the police saying that Casey's car smelled like there was a dead body in it...missing grandchild, car smells like death, she has to be in MAJOR denial. I think Cindy and George have always made excuses for their daughter (and they continue to do so), and now they are going to pay the ultimate price. There was a report that Casey wanted to give Caylee up for adoption, and I suspect that Cindy and George are the reason she didn't. Who wouldn't want to be a grandparent? But THEY should of taken Caylee, especially knowing that Casey didn't want to keep her. She might be alive today if they had raised her instead of their daughter. Just my opinion on the subject...
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I agree they should have raised her if their daughter was as bad as she seems to be.
Can you believe she's going to get back out? Some anaymous person is getting help from 2 bond companys to get her back out.
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I know -- and there were air particles (which are supposed to mean it could only be the actual substance and nothing combining to form the chemical compound) of chloroform in the trunk, according to WESH!
Elizabeth Mommy to Jodi (4/17/06)
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It's such a sad story. I too believe that little girl is no longer of this Earth. I can't say that I know what happened, but yeah, I think Casey had to do with it.
I do believe Caylee's grandparents are in denial. I don't think they know what happened to their grandchild. It must be too painful for them to think Caylee is dead. I feel so bad for them. If they find Caylee's body, I will probably cry for her grandparents. Yes, I am sappy..
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quote: Originally posted by just-my-opinion: I will probably cry for her grandparents. Yes, I am sappy..
If they find her, I will cry also...for Caylee, and for the grandparents. I think they have been through too much as it is. Can you imagine having people camped out in front of your house for weeks...day and night? People banging on your door, screaming at you, and saying such horrible things! Also, it breaks my heart when I think of Caylee, and what she must of been thinking, when whatever they did to her was done by the person(s) that were supposed to love and protect her. That poor beautiful child...she was too good for Casey!
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quote: There was a report that Casey wanted to give Caylee up for adoption, and I suspect that Cindy and George are the reason she didn't. Who wouldn't want to be a grandparent? But THEY should of taken Caylee, especially knowing that Casey didn't want to keep her. She might be alive today if they had raised her instead of their daughter. Just my opinion on the subject...
I can't remember what news channel I heard this on but I had heard that Cindy and George had offered to raise her if Caycee didn't want to.
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While this is a sad topic I personally am sick and tired of these delusional people (George, Cindy and Casey) getting tv time. Casey has had her 15 minutes of fame and every day the media just reinforces it more. George and Cindy need serious help if they still believe that little Caylee is still alive out there somewhere. And while I wish that Caylee were out there somewhere alive, well and that she would return home happy and heathly. I just can't really believe that Caylee is alive. That little baby is no longer on this Earth. Too much time has gone by for that to even be a remote possibility now. Casey just needs to woman up and admit where that precious little girl's body is so that George, Cindy and thier neighbors can get on with thier lives.
Making the decision to have a child - it's momentous. It is to decide forever to have your heart go walking outside your body. Proud Mom to Summer Grace (6/3/07)
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Denial is the first stage of mourning. Casey is probably bi-polar, and incapable of acknowledging/recognizing the truth even if it bites her. She knows right from wrong, and she needs to be held accountable because as long as she is being enabled, she will not get any better. Her parents are unlikely to come out of the first stage of mourning as long as the media and public are holding them down, pummeling them instead of allowing them to move to the second stage.
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quote: Originally posted by dee7020: Denial is the first stage of mourning. Casey is probably bi-polar, and incapable of acknowledging/recognizing the truth even if it bites her. She knows right from wrong, and she needs to be held accountable because as long as she is being enabled, she will not get any better. Her parents are unlikely to come out of the first stage of mourning as long as the media and public are holding them down, pummeling them instead of allowing them to move to the second stage.
No, Casey is a Sociopath: Someone who is incapable of connecting to others' and sees people as objects. Sociopaths' display a sense of entitlement and do not care about the safety of others. There is no pill these people can take to get better and more than likely wouldn't if they could because they see that there is nothing wrong with them. They are inherently dangerous people, but many people who live around them make excuses for their behavior which ultimately grows worse. Ted Bundy is another individual who was a Sociopath. More woman are joining the ranks of Sociopaths, which at one time was dominated by mainly men. And denial is not the first stage of grieving: It is shock!! Dr. Maggie
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I, personally, think Casey's father may be involved in the cover-up. As an ex-policeman he would know a lot about how to conceal/construct evidence. The death may have been accidental, but the rest of this mess is not.
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