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<blockquote data-quote="mrsammler" data-source="post: 433732"><p>There's no way her lawyers will put her on the stand, and if they don't, the prosecution can't. She is *obviously* a sociopath whose parents have been off-and-on enablers, with occasional spasms of fury at her, for most/all of her life, and this is the bitter harvest for that. And there's the congenital component: her childhood friends report that she was a pathological liar from early childhood on, so she was probably wired for sociopathy from very early on.</p><p></p><p>There's no way the jury will be able to get past the most obvious evidence, which is her blithe, partying lifestyle while Caylee was "missing" and the fact she didn't report her missing for a month: that will earn her a justified long-term stay in the gray bar hotel, and good riddance. What really strikes me is the moral shallowness of her young adult friends: how could they possibly have simply enjoyed her company, given the many signs of her deeply flawed nature? It makes you wonder if most/many young people simply make no moral judgments of their "friends," regardless of what they say and do. Just sad. And troubling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrsammler, post: 433732"] There's no way her lawyers will put her on the stand, and if they don't, the prosecution can't. She is *obviously* a sociopath whose parents have been off-and-on enablers, with occasional spasms of fury at her, for most/all of her life, and this is the bitter harvest for that. And there's the congenital component: her childhood friends report that she was a pathological liar from early childhood on, so she was probably wired for sociopathy from very early on. There's no way the jury will be able to get past the most obvious evidence, which is her blithe, partying lifestyle while Caylee was "missing" and the fact she didn't report her missing for a month: that will earn her a justified long-term stay in the gray bar hotel, and good riddance. What really strikes me is the moral shallowness of her young adult friends: how could they possibly have simply enjoyed her company, given the many signs of her deeply flawed nature? It makes you wonder if most/many young people simply make no moral judgments of their "friends," regardless of what they say and do. Just sad. And troubling. [/QUOTE]
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