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I'm making this thread because I am baffled by KC's non-reaction to her parents during court apperances and yet Cindy seems almost ready to jump out of her skin to get to Casey. What in the world is going on?
I have a gut feeling that Casey, George and Cindy communicate through JB via computer (just a feeling mind you). Something is going on that we don't know about IMO and we will probably never know. Is anyone else wondering what is going on between these people? TIA.
On October 14, 2008, Casey was indicted, and arrested for the last time.
About a week later one of the news media asked Cindy why she or George hadn't visited Casey since her arrest. Cindy went into an elaborate statement saying that she and Casey talked about the probability that Casey would be arrested soon.
Cindy said that Casey made her promise to focus solely on finding Caylee. Cindy went on to say that the news media followed them whenever they went to the jail to visit Casey, and tried to get statements from them afterward. She said that took the focus off of finding Caylee. She said that she and Casey agreed that there would be no more jail visits, so the focus would remain on finding Caylee.
When Cindy made that statement, I knew her statement was an excuse to cover for another reason why there were no jail visits.
I've long felt that it was a matter of Casey not wanting visits from her parents, or JB telling George and Cindy they were not to visit Casey.
As time has gone on, I'm leaning toward Casey not wanting to see her parents. Whenever she's been in the courtroom and George and Cindy were present, Casey avoided eye contact and failed to even acknowledge her parents presence until she was prompted by JB.
At the last hearing, when George was on the witness stand, Casey cried. But, I don't feel her tears were for her father. I think Casey is so narcissistic that she only thinks in terms of herself. Seeing her father reminded her that she once had a life outside of jail.