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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 433576" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I think the parents are just so distraught and torn, especially her mother! I keep trying to imagine if it were me, if it was my grandson that was "missing", how I would feel. On one hand, she was frantic to find her granddaughter that she obviously adored. On the other hand, they were suspecting their own daughter of being the one responsible. I can imagine them wanting to believe Casey so badly, not wanting to think that she could have harmed her own daughter, and now there's no way they can deny it. When you hear the tapes where Casey is talking to the detective, right after the disappearance was reported, it's very hard to believe she is lying about these non-existent people, even though now we know she was lying. She never hesitates and she goes in to so much detail, it's not hard to see why her parents believed her as long as they did. She's an extremely accomplished liar. And they wanted so badly to believe her! Casey's mother even said that up until six weeks ago, she had still been searching for this fictional "Zanny" person! And that she had been hoping against hope that they had been mistaken when they identified the body they found as Caylee because that could mean that she was still out there somewhere alive. I can't even imagine what her parents must be going through with all this and my heart breaks for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 433576, member: 1883"] I think the parents are just so distraught and torn, especially her mother! I keep trying to imagine if it were me, if it was my grandson that was "missing", how I would feel. On one hand, she was frantic to find her granddaughter that she obviously adored. On the other hand, they were suspecting their own daughter of being the one responsible. I can imagine them wanting to believe Casey so badly, not wanting to think that she could have harmed her own daughter, and now there's no way they can deny it. When you hear the tapes where Casey is talking to the detective, right after the disappearance was reported, it's very hard to believe she is lying about these non-existent people, even though now we know she was lying. She never hesitates and she goes in to so much detail, it's not hard to see why her parents believed her as long as they did. She's an extremely accomplished liar. And they wanted so badly to believe her! Casey's mother even said that up until six weeks ago, she had still been searching for this fictional "Zanny" person! And that she had been hoping against hope that they had been mistaken when they identified the body they found as Caylee because that could mean that she was still out there somewhere alive. I can't even imagine what her parents must be going through with all this and my heart breaks for them. [/QUOTE]
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