Casey is as quilty, however I'm a little perplexed by the grandmother, Cindy Anthony. How did she go from being adimate about the car smelling like a dead body was in it, to now saying it smelled just like garbage. Why is she now so irritating and defending or siding with her daughter? First of all, I've been around enough garbage and dead bodies, and trust me the smell of decomposition is distinct. Secondly, as a parent myself or in her case a grandparent, how are they not constantly searching for that little girl if they think she's truly alive. If my kids are out of sight of me for 5 minutes, I go on a hunt!
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Casey is as quilty, however I'm a little perplexed by the grandmother, Cindy Anthony. How did she go from being adimate about the car smelling like a dead body was in it, to now saying it smelled just like garbage. Why is she now so irritating and defending or siding with her daughter? First of all, I've been around enough garbage and dead bodies, and trust me the smell of decomposition is distinct. Secondly, as a parent myself or in her case a grandparent, how are they not constantly searching for that little girl if they think she's truly alive. If my kids are out of sight of me for 5 minutes, I go on a hunt!
I have seen a little on this on Nancy Grace. Can someone post a link to a summary of the story?
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