Well in this case in particular, a lot of witnesses change their story in the second interview. The police can't find a body that is an obvious place. There are a lot of things in this case that just don't make sense.
When things don't make a whole lot of sense, there is someone else involved. Have seen it all my life.
First I would not rule out a predator. There was one caught within 4 miles of the Anthony's home early this year.. Yes it is possible that a predator took Caylee from the nanny and the nanny high tailed it out of there.
Other than a predator, I would agree the list would be small.
Thank you again for answering my questions. It does help me understand how someone could be unsure of Casey's guilt. So you do believe in the nanny story. I thought that you might but did not want to make any assumptions. If you don't mind I do have a few more questions so that I could understand completely.
1. If there is a nanny, how was this nanny paid and who paid her? Casey did not have a job (as far as I can tell) and has not paid or filed taxes since 2004 if I am not mistaken. Cindy has not come forward and said that she paid for a nanny although she has admitted to buying clothes, pull-ups, etc for Caylee.
2. Why are there no pictures in the thousands that Casey has of the nanny, of the nanny's home or of Caylee in the nanny's home? My oldest daughter stayed with a friend of the family for 2 years when she was little while I worked and I have pictures of her in her sitter's home, sitter's car and with her sitter.
3. Why can no one give LE a correct address and phone number for the nanny? If Casey truly took Caylee to the nanny's house on the days that she "worked" then she would know her address.
4. Why has no one ever spoken to the nanny? Cindy, George and Casey's friends all say they have never talked to or heard the nanny's voice. I can't understand a grandparent who has the child living with them not knowing who is taking care of said child.
5. If the nanny is the one that took Caylee and killed her (I hate saying that) why did Casey wait until Cindy pressed her after 31 days to let anyone know that her child was missing? I have always heard that the first 48 hours are crucial when a person is missing or has been killed. To sit and wait for that length of time while not showing any concern for her child makes her seem either guilty or heartless.
Anyway, thanks again for answering my questions and trying to help me understand the "other side of the coin" so to speak as to how someone could be convinced that Casey is not guilty.