Lavanda Dolce
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Some new insights in RE-reviewing the video's...I have a couple of thoughts and would honor your opinions.
1) In one of the videotapes in which George is having a discussion with Casey, alone, he begins to describe an incident to Casey about himself and "the time he had to go to court due to the "thing that he did" and that it was all predetermined before he arrived"....does anyone know what he is referencing? Here is the video in reference:
Move the clip to 8:00
http://www.wftv.com/video/18206395/index.html
2) in the clip around 5:00 George talks about how he believes Caylee is closeby and every night he prays...at this point Casey completely looks extremely under duress and "breaks down in her own quiet way"...I get the impression that she is thinking how sad she feels for her dad because she knows Caylee is not alive. Do you get the same impression? I wish the focus would have continued on how they are suffering without Caylee...because I've a feeling she could have been broke down. But George then switches to Casey and what he is doing to help her...and Casey completely comes out of the "near breakdown" into a different mental mode....Boy I wish they would have kept going on about Caylee and all the stuff she did and what they missed. I think that could have broken Casey...which then says to me ...there just could be a bit of guilt in her after all?
3) Also, in the same video, around the 6:00 time point...regarding the family dynamics, George mentions how they never really listened to Casey and how they will from now on change and how maybe they were too domineering in raising Casey.
4) George CLEARLY to me, is in total denial. Casey just feeds right along into him regarding the event for the other missing children. I mean he REALLY believes that Caylee will come home, Casey will come out and then she (CASEY) could help work for the missing children organization! (go to 10:21)....and Casey states to him (about working for missing children organizations)...."Oh absolutely."....she is really feeding him what he wants to hear. I guess somewhere in me I felt George knew all along...but just listening to him he sounds too darn sincere and that he IS IN FACT in denial. What are your thoughts?
5) Further along the denial..(see 11:58)....he talks about "how they can all go into protective custody." I truly believe that Cindy and George really thought that Casey got involved into something very bad and that Casey was trying to protect them. I think this really shows how much in denial George himself was in...perhaps a protective measure to protect his own deep knowledge of knowing the truth that no way could Caylee be alive?
6) For the more knowledgable here....How much do we know about "denial". I don't think we've discussed that from a psychological point of view. When someone is in deep denial are they truly unaware of the facts or truth? or do they know but they have some kind of protective measure?
1) In one of the videotapes in which George is having a discussion with Casey, alone, he begins to describe an incident to Casey about himself and "the time he had to go to court due to the "thing that he did" and that it was all predetermined before he arrived"....does anyone know what he is referencing? Here is the video in reference:
Move the clip to 8:00
http://www.wftv.com/video/18206395/index.html
2) in the clip around 5:00 George talks about how he believes Caylee is closeby and every night he prays...at this point Casey completely looks extremely under duress and "breaks down in her own quiet way"...I get the impression that she is thinking how sad she feels for her dad because she knows Caylee is not alive. Do you get the same impression? I wish the focus would have continued on how they are suffering without Caylee...because I've a feeling she could have been broke down. But George then switches to Casey and what he is doing to help her...and Casey completely comes out of the "near breakdown" into a different mental mode....Boy I wish they would have kept going on about Caylee and all the stuff she did and what they missed. I think that could have broken Casey...which then says to me ...there just could be a bit of guilt in her after all?
3) Also, in the same video, around the 6:00 time point...regarding the family dynamics, George mentions how they never really listened to Casey and how they will from now on change and how maybe they were too domineering in raising Casey.
4) George CLEARLY to me, is in total denial. Casey just feeds right along into him regarding the event for the other missing children. I mean he REALLY believes that Caylee will come home, Casey will come out and then she (CASEY) could help work for the missing children organization! (go to 10:21)....and Casey states to him (about working for missing children organizations)...."Oh absolutely."....she is really feeding him what he wants to hear. I guess somewhere in me I felt George knew all along...but just listening to him he sounds too darn sincere and that he IS IN FACT in denial. What are your thoughts?
5) Further along the denial..(see 11:58)....he talks about "how they can all go into protective custody." I truly believe that Cindy and George really thought that Casey got involved into something very bad and that Casey was trying to protect them. I think this really shows how much in denial George himself was in...perhaps a protective measure to protect his own deep knowledge of knowing the truth that no way could Caylee be alive?
6) For the more knowledgable here....How much do we know about "denial". I don't think we've discussed that from a psychological point of view. When someone is in deep denial are they truly unaware of the facts or truth? or do they know but they have some kind of protective measure?