Translated from KCspeak, could this really be saying that as long as she hadn't been found, I'm OK?
It makes me ill to watch Casey tell her parents there is hope when she actually saw Caylee's corpse. She is playing with them.
It shows how selfish and cruel she is.
If she can kill her own baby??? then toying with her parents livs is a piece of cake. :devil:It makes me ill to watch Casey tell her parents there is hope when she actually saw Caylee's corpse. She is playing with them.
It shows how selfish and cruel she is.
I am SO SICK OF HEARING "MY GUT FEELING" or "my gut tells me"
I want to rip my guts out.
ugh.
Its all so falseeeeeee
Shavaun,
I know you may not have meant this to be humorous, but I laughed so hard when I read, "I want to rip my guts out". Lawdy, if I don't feel that same way when I hear them say those phrases. I am sick of it too.
Lady Sleuth
jmho
I'm convinced everything she said was total bs and for the camera.It makes me ill to watch Casey tell her parents there is hope when she actually saw Caylee's corpse. She is playing with them.
It shows how selfish and cruel she is.
It makes me ill to watch Casey tell her parents there is hope when she actually saw Caylee's corpse. She is playing with them.
It shows how selfish and cruel she is.
By saying "she's close, Mom", I can imagine she will say it was her motherly instinct talking and probably has already thought of new "stories" to tell in case they did find her. She seems to only make up the story as it developes.
Casey had to give some kind of an explanation for her lack of emotion. After all, any normal mother would have been having a nervous breakdown worrying about the fate of her missing child. I believe she invented her "gut feeling" (that Caylee was being well cared for) to avoid having to act consistently distraught. I've seen this in other missing children's cases and I'm convinced it should be studied as a possible red flag for future cases.