I have often wondered who actually cared for Caylee during the day. Cindy must have had Caylee lots in the evening. Guessing Cindy got home about 5 and George??? Did work, didn't have a job.....not sure of his schedule over the last 6 months.
Has anyone ever come up with a daily time line for that family's work schedule?
Seems that Casey tried to be out of that house when Cindy WAS in that house.
MG!! I am rambling and not even making sense?? :bang::bang:
But when you mentioned Cindy getting tired, I thought how rough for her to have to take over child care after a day of working. Meanwhile, Casey is doing NOTHING.
I've wondered the same, and we never really see that line of questioning with the family such as: "please explain who took care of Caylee when, on the normal daily basis, given everyone's regular work schedules".
It seems to me that Casey's work was always in "Events". Or, for a time "Sports Authority night shift where Ryan P works" (I think I have the name of that sports chain correct - i didn't look it up, could be confusing it with my local chain name).
Anyway, I think Casey had everyone duped into believing she primarily worked the night shift. So, the family watched Caylee while Casey did her "night shift".
According to George, the day he last saw them, they had backpacks on and Casey was off to work, Caylee in tow. So, George & Cindy must have believed that there was a babysitter for Caylee somewhere, for those times when Cindy & George & Casey all had to work at the same time.
Anyway, it's a lot to coordinate, but it still boggles my mind why Cindy & George didn't know every single detail about their back-up babysitter. :waitasec:
Anyway, someday during trial, we'll likely learn all of this. I'm certain LE has asked & already knows, since all info about ZG, or any babysitter/nanny is quite pertinent to their homicide investigation.
It makes me crazy that LE doesn't tell
me everything they know, though. :crazy: (laughs at her own obsessive thought)
Then again, do
I really want to try to unravel another 400 pages of CaseyWorld ?
I had a teacher once, who wouldn't take our questions. He kept saying "Patience is a Virtue", when we would ask a pertinent question. To this day, I am not fond of that teacher. Grrrrrrr.... Nevertheless, I tell myself daily on this case...Patience...:crosseyed::snail: