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Anyone keeping up with this Caycee/Caylee baby case?
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 196483" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I've more or less been forced to follow it since I live in Central Florida. It is a tragedy. Caycee wanted to give the baby up for adoption but her mom wouldn't let her. I truly feel sorry for her. It sounds like she was forced into a situation where she saw no way out. She has so many, many problems. </p><p> </p><p>I have no doubt the baby is dead. I don't think Caycee did it deliberately. My guess is she either killed in her in a fit of rage or frustration or gave her too much chloroform.</p><p> </p><p>I feel bad for the father. He really does seem confused and hurt. The non-stop protestors at his home are driving him over the edge. And I wonder about those protestors. Do they really think taking their kids to this home and screaming at the residents does a bit of good or teaches good values to their children? ARGH!!!!</p><p> </p><p>For some reason, I have no sympathy for the mother. She's the one who called the police and said her daughter probably killed her granddaughter. Now, she supports her daughter and is refusing to assist in the investigation. This woman is just wrong in my mind (and I'm using the Southern "wrong," not the right/wrong).</p><p> </p><p>All in all, it is an ugly, tragic case. I hope that some answers are found soon for the sake of everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 196483, member: 3626"] I've more or less been forced to follow it since I live in Central Florida. It is a tragedy. Caycee wanted to give the baby up for adoption but her mom wouldn't let her. I truly feel sorry for her. It sounds like she was forced into a situation where she saw no way out. She has so many, many problems. I have no doubt the baby is dead. I don't think Caycee did it deliberately. My guess is she either killed in her in a fit of rage or frustration or gave her too much chloroform. I feel bad for the father. He really does seem confused and hurt. The non-stop protestors at his home are driving him over the edge. And I wonder about those protestors. Do they really think taking their kids to this home and screaming at the residents does a bit of good or teaches good values to their children? ARGH!!!! For some reason, I have no sympathy for the mother. She's the one who called the police and said her daughter probably killed her granddaughter. Now, she supports her daughter and is refusing to assist in the investigation. This woman is just wrong in my mind (and I'm using the Southern "wrong," not the right/wrong). All in all, it is an ugly, tragic case. I hope that some answers are found soon for the sake of everyone. [/QUOTE]
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