It amazes me that CA continues to bicker with outside folks, especially after finding out that Caylee is definitely deceased. I'd be in such deep grief, I wouldn't even hear them. They would be the last thing on my mind.
It reminds me of her behavior with the protestors. We continued to see her outside, fighting with them, yelling.. she even hugged one of the women she was fighting with.
I think she has ADD. Her mind can't stay focused on any one thing.. even her granddaughter's death.
Emily Post-mortem.
Emily Post-mortem.
If the only people that think Casey is innocent are invited, it is going to be a pretty small turnout.
If the only people that think Casey is innocent are invited, it is going to be a pretty small turnout.
Emily Post-mortem.
This is just more tackiness. It's unbelievable to me that she would tell people they are not invited. When (and I say when *sigh*) they have the private memorial wouldn't it be more appropriate to invite people, instead of letting people know who won't be invited??
No, you can't do it that way. People may think in your grief-stricken state it was an oversight. Very important to clarify that it is was intentional.
Cindy is writing to people to tell them they're not invited to Caylee's funeral?
I wonder what book of etiquette that's in...
ETA: Oooohhhhh... she's sending out the misinvitations!
cindy's just stating what 90% of mothers would state. we really can't expect her to assume that her daughter is guilty. i feel pretty bad for cindy and george. no matter how many people on this board hate her... i don't. if she felt that casey could do this then she'd also have to feel tremendous responsibility for raising a daughter with such capabilities. poor thing.
I'd like to see this entire email exchange from the beginning.
cindy's just stating what 90% of mothers would state. we really can't expect her to assume that her daughter is guilty. i feel pretty bad for cindy and george. no matter how many people on this board hate her... i don't. if she felt that casey could do this then she'd also have to feel tremendous responsibility for raising a daughter with such capabilities. poor thing.