Good Grief!!!! I just read those emails. What savages. What rednecks. They are barely civilized. Do families actually talk to each other that way?? Or is it just them? WOW!!!
Point of order here. The "rednecks" I know are the salt of the earth. They are the people who bring food to your home when they know you are in need. They are the folks who, upon seeing you standing beside your broken-down vehicle on the side of the road, not only stop to help you, they fix your car and send you on your way with a, "have a good day, ma'am." I believe the term you are seeking is "white trash."
What I see in these emails, and what I've seen in videos of Cindy and Casey, is a family tree full of mental/emotional abuse which has probably been carried down through many generations. I hate to say it, but I think it was already trickling down to Caylee. When I see the tape of her "reading" the book at the nursing home, some of her facial expressions, verbal cues and body language do not reflect a happy little camper. There are pictures of her that indicate deep-felt unhappiness. Her big brown eyes are sometimes filled with an anger that no two-year-old should know, and those same eyes are sometimes filled with hurt and confusion.
Sad to say, mental and emotional abuse are seeds that need very little soil and water to flourish.
And yet I can't be a bleeding heart for Cindy or her brother, her son, and certainly not her daughter. Because we in the United States have a safety net for those people who have lost out in the nurturing department...those people who seek a straight and sensible path to follow. It is called the law.