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It may also explain why her anger was intensified and lead to the crime.
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Weasel - I think that this was all "early days" and none of this information was being released as fact. They were stating what they were being told.<<Law enforcement has never made any such statement>>
I believe they did. I remember LE making this very statement in a press conference. They also mentioned the fact that the father's family did not wish to be identified due to the attention it would generate.
<<There has got to be a reason that family is keeping the father's identity a secret.>>
Actually, there is no secret. LE and just about everyone else involved in this case has stated the father was killed in a car accident a year ago. I have no reason to doubt LE. If they are satisfied that the person killed was the father, it's good enough for me. Obviously they know more than I do. As for Lee being the father, as far as genetics go, wouldn't there be some obvious developmental disorder or dysmorphic feature in a child born from this type of union? I'm no genius by any stretch, but I do believe this would be obvious and Caylee sure seem like a beautiful, intelligent child to me.
It isn't that I don't believe it could happen. As someone who has survived that kind of abuse, I know it can happen. And it might explain why KC has shown so little feeling towards her own child. You're right about it being taboo. In my family it was swept under the rug and was never to be talked about. Maybe the same thing happened to KC. Sexual abuse can do a lot of damage mentally and emotionally and some people never get over the trauma.
<<Law enforcement has never made any such statement>>
I believe they did. I remember LE making this very statement in a press conference. They also mentioned the fact that the father's family did not wish to be identified due to the attention it would generate.
Rob Dick says that he has seen the DNA reports from when Jesse took the paternity test. LP may know a lot more than anyone thinks.
Hi Broderick! I noticed today on their site that Lee's DNA results are not back as of yesterday.
What if you live on the Serengeti? I don't mean to be facetious but it does require us to have perspective. KC, while not exactly a criminal mastermind, is a deviant beyond almost all comprehension. How do we know if her baby daddy doesn't have anything to do with this? That is for LE and prosecutors to decide. They need all of the information that pertains to Cayls and decide from there it's importance or lack there of.
There has got to be a reason that family is keeping the father's identity a secret. I also don't believe with all the mitigating circumstances surrounding this case that his privacy is of any importance whatsoever.
Hi Broderick! I noticed today on their site that Lee's DNA results are not back as of yesterday.
Thanks for the update. The more I look at things, the more I do believe something is very fishy about who the father is and what happened in Casey's life that led her down that very dark path. Sometimes parents enable their children out of a sense of guilt. In cases of incest, I read that the mother and parents in general never have a clue. Did the DNA testing of Jesse and Caylee make them discover something so shameful that it took a strong Cindy to layout the future and her control doomed Caylee in the end?
KC doesn't live on the Serengheti.
Rick says he thinks KC got pregnant at a party, and doesn't know who the father is. The family says they don't know who the father is.
And, it doesn't matter who the father is, unless some evidence points that way.
LE has to go where the evidence points. LE and the courts decided that it points to KC, and she has been indicted.
They don't have to investigate everybody-- just the one(s) to whom the evidence points.
I guess we can argue it both ways. KC was molested by a member of her family or KC slept around and doesn't know who Caylee's father is. In the end, the only thing that matters is the fact that Caylee is still missing and presumed dead.
Thanks. I have no clue why this case has grabbed my attention, but I am on a mission to make sense of it all. It is so convoluted. There are so many lies to wade through and in the meantime, a little girl's body needs to be found. She grabbed my heart, and I am angry at the way this family has tossed her aside for fame, wealth, and what seems to me a protection of a deep family secret. The scenario is the only thing that makes any of this make sense.
I would not dismiss what the Padillas know. Rob just said yesterday that he has seen the full paternity report when Jesse was found not to be the father. I have a feeling they know and are waiting for LE confirmation now that Lee's DNA was taken under subpoena.