marlap
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At first I think I thought those calls were panic calls, but maybe she made the flurry of calls to try to give herself an alibi.
"Hi Mom, I'm going to Target today. Do you need anything?"
Those kinds of calls...Maybe she made a whole bunch to make it look as though she was having an average day, running errands, etc.
The more I think about it, Casey leaving upset, panicked messages doesn't fit in with her partying. What fits to me the most (the more I read about this case) is that the flurry of calls on the 16th were part of a cold, calculated, planned cover up.
I also agree that she might have been leaving her average everyday "angry at her parents" calls.
Except for the day the judge posted her bond really high and we saw her cry, the only emotion I've ever seen Casey display is anger.
"Hi Mom, I'm going to Target today. Do you need anything?"
Those kinds of calls...Maybe she made a whole bunch to make it look as though she was having an average day, running errands, etc.
The more I think about it, Casey leaving upset, panicked messages doesn't fit in with her partying. What fits to me the most (the more I read about this case) is that the flurry of calls on the 16th were part of a cold, calculated, planned cover up.
I also agree that she might have been leaving her average everyday "angry at her parents" calls.
Except for the day the judge posted her bond really high and we saw her cry, the only emotion I've ever seen Casey display is anger.