Samijeansg
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Attention is probably the key to the case too. She was relegated to second fiddle in her dominant mother's eyes when Caylee came along. She probably dreamed of that position, and all the attention she would receive once Caylee was gone from the picture, more importantly gone from the picture as a missing child. I don't think she was at the point of completely putting her plan into action, but probably pressed herself into early action because of the fight that night, the fifteenth of June. She was likely just a few months away of having it all planned out as the perfect crime.
Makes perfect sense to me Broderick! The fight just caused her to act quicker and be done with Caylee.
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