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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 432261" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>Marg, I remember the LIndy Chamberlin case. Very tragic, but also very different. Lindy may have cracked under pressure, but she did not swing wildly from one story to the next and blame everyone on the planet. She may have begun to doubt what she saw, but she stayed pretty consistent.</p><p> </p><p>And 3xD, I think there is proof - at the very least - that there was a huge coverup regarding Caylee's death and the disposal of her body. It's not much of a leap from there to suspect murder. You do raise some good points, though and,a s parents of difficult children, we know wha it is like to feel judged, to have people doubt us as parents and to see your kids suffer and struggle. Casey clearly has mental health issues. Whether or not she is capable of murdering her own child is something that I pray comes to light as this trial goes on.</p><p> </p><p>As it's been stated before, having your child missing for a month and not bother reporting it is incomprehensible. He subsequent actions and many layers of lies aren't helping her credibility one bit.</p><p> </p><p>The fact is that Caylee did not commit suicide by either drowning or placing duct tape over her airways. She did not stuff her own lifeless body in a plastic bag and bury it. Somebody did this to her. If Casey is not guilty of the a ctual murder she is, at the very least, guilty abuse of a corpse and interfering with a police investigation. The very people Caylee trusted to care for her abandoned her .... even if you buy the perposterous drowning story.</p><p> </p><p>Dash</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 432261, member: 9175"] Marg, I remember the LIndy Chamberlin case. Very tragic, but also very different. Lindy may have cracked under pressure, but she did not swing wildly from one story to the next and blame everyone on the planet. She may have begun to doubt what she saw, but she stayed pretty consistent. And 3xD, I think there is proof - at the very least - that there was a huge coverup regarding Caylee's death and the disposal of her body. It's not much of a leap from there to suspect murder. You do raise some good points, though and,a s parents of difficult children, we know wha it is like to feel judged, to have people doubt us as parents and to see your kids suffer and struggle. Casey clearly has mental health issues. Whether or not she is capable of murdering her own child is something that I pray comes to light as this trial goes on. As it's been stated before, having your child missing for a month and not bother reporting it is incomprehensible. He subsequent actions and many layers of lies aren't helping her credibility one bit. The fact is that Caylee did not commit suicide by either drowning or placing duct tape over her airways. She did not stuff her own lifeless body in a plastic bag and bury it. Somebody did this to her. If Casey is not guilty of the a ctual murder she is, at the very least, guilty abuse of a corpse and interfering with a police investigation. The very people Caylee trusted to care for her abandoned her .... even if you buy the perposterous drowning story. Dash [/QUOTE]
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