Jomo
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To quote one of my favourite Canadians (from Southern Saskatchewan - not far from my home town), Art Linkletter:
"Kids say the darnedest things!"
I wonder how much Cindy knew about Caylee's daily routine. What I mean is, how vocal was Caylee?
An only child at nearly three years old is usually able to speak in full sentences, express his or her sentiments, and answer questions about their day.
You can't tell me that Cindy didn't come home in the evening and ask Caylee, "So, did you have a fun day? What did you do today? Did you have fun at Zanny's house? Was Zack there today?"
I think Cindy was getting the idea that KC's stories were lies because Caylee TOLD HER.
Perhaps that could have been part of the fight on June 15th that cemented the fact in KC's mind that Caylee had to die. If not, the jigg would be up. She might have done it to shut "the little snot" up.
I know that Cindy reads here. Cindy, that little one turned to you and SAID things! How can you ignore that.
"Kids say the darnedest things!"
I wonder how much Cindy knew about Caylee's daily routine. What I mean is, how vocal was Caylee?
An only child at nearly three years old is usually able to speak in full sentences, express his or her sentiments, and answer questions about their day.
You can't tell me that Cindy didn't come home in the evening and ask Caylee, "So, did you have a fun day? What did you do today? Did you have fun at Zanny's house? Was Zack there today?"
I think Cindy was getting the idea that KC's stories were lies because Caylee TOLD HER.
Perhaps that could have been part of the fight on June 15th that cemented the fact in KC's mind that Caylee had to die. If not, the jigg would be up. She might have done it to shut "the little snot" up.
I know that Cindy reads here. Cindy, that little one turned to you and SAID things! How can you ignore that.