lin
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I agree she is a Sociopath but disagree that she believes her own stories. For example she tells the cops where she works, they take her to Universal and walk her to the door and before she goes in she turns around and says oops, I don't really work here. If she believed she worked there she would have walked right in and been confused when in wasn't really her office. She knows the truth but according to her lawyer she doesn't think it will benefit her to tell it!
I, sadly, believe Caylee is in a better place! Can you imagine how messed up Caylee would be after being raised by Casey? Unless Casey would've changed her ways in the "very near future" then her daughter would have been taught that you... change men like you change shoes, you lie and steal and manipulate to get what you want, education not so important, the way get what you want from your parents..lie, yell, intimidate and totally disrespect them, friends just use them until they won't let you anymore and then move to the next set and repeat as necessary etc...
As always JMHO and again this case leaves me empty, sad and angry!
I agree with you to a point: I think as she's telling the stories, she believes them. Maybe not all of the specifics, but the idea of it. She's a high powered event coordinator in her mind. The reality of being jobless doesn't really affect that perception of herself, imo. Ok, so when confronted and put to the test, she had to confess she's not really employed there but I doubt her self image was affected. She also likely sees herself as the victim in everything and that self image is as real to her as actual events are to the rest of us. She's probably mad at Amy for turning her in --- some friend Amy was; should NEVER have trusted her; what a waste!
Wish I could explain this better; hope you get the idea.