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Sister Mary Wanna
George, Cindy and Lee do not need defending. They are not on trial here.
Well Mountain _ Kat, we should be sitting together to watch the trial. I agree with you. They don't need to be defended.
Watching today's videos, especially the ones of Lee visiting his sister in jail, had me rolling on the floor laughing! The Casey & Lee Anthony Detective Agency was so funny.
She was eating up his steady attention as she spilled out names, numbers, location and hints for clues to the quest: where's Caylee. All Lee had to do was lift his head from the list he was compiling and he would be staring at the person responsible for Caylee's disappearance.
I wonder how Lee feels now about his serious attempt to be a detective when you take into account the defense's claim now that Caylee was NEVER missing because she died on June 16.
I had these images of Lee running through my head of him in a Sherlock Holmes hat with a giant magnifying glass, going all over Orlando in his search.
I had hope, as her older brother, someone who has spent his entire life with Casey and knew her lies and fights with her parents and spoiled tantrums, that he would be more cautious and think through what she was telling him. He acted as if he had no doubts in her at all. This wasn't her first Rodeo of being the selfish, demanding troublemaker of the family.
Or, maybe I'm wrong and he was just stringing her along making her believe he was interested in what she had to say hoping he could catch her and get the truth. But, I doubt it.
I am sorry, but I have little compassion for Casey's immediate family. I am very sorry they lost a beautiful little girl who depended on them. And that the
grief and sorrow they have felt with the circumstances of her death isn't something I would wish on anyone.
However, IMO, it was obvious throughout that Cindy at least was worried enough about her daughter's behavior since she took her troubles to work and shared it with her co-workers I think they all needed to take control of Casey, to stand up to her and demand answers long before Cindy finally threw in the towel and called 911 the first time.
I believe they knew who and what they were dealing with - the lies, the stealing money from family members and closing their eyes to the fact she wasn't going to a job for two years.
But none of them had either the courage or the decency to rein her in. I find that shameful.
JMO