Yes! How, when George says it, Casey finds it totally natural and responds with "Not in here, not anymore" or whatever she says. I mean, every family has flaws and thngs they do wrong, but something about that conversation just screams to me that they all act like Casey, they all have some sort of power complex, and they let Casey do whatever she wants to in order to put up with her.
Hi, It was even more disturbing that KC answered G with 'But I'm not the boss anymore..in here', meaning what? I guess she thought of herself as in charge and the boss and in control up until then. For example she was her own boss of searching for Caylee for a whole month and now, incarcerated, her efforts to find her are sabotaged!?
Caylee's body had not yet be found during this jail visit.
She wanted to keep up the story she had been searching and was good at it and a good mom etc.
I wonder what being alone in jail is REALLY like for Casey. I like to think about that. She has no one to chat with right? except her guards and her attorney when he comes to visit? I know I would go nutty listening to Casey's voice in my head all day long.
I know it wasn't shown in this clip, but I need to comment about the way George tells Casey that she's the boss during their jail visit. It is so creepy. It's unbelieveable. I tried to picture my father saying that to me if I were in that position, but I can't even imagine myself or my family in that position. It is just soooo creepy. The Anthonys are odd, that's for sure.
Ok, if the money was given to her parents, Casey can still claim indegence because Casey is a grown woman and not still the responsibility of her parents.
it means that she had the key, all she had to do was tell the truth. I really dislike the way everything they do is scrutinized in the worst way.
Ishta5 2 years ago
Yes! How, when George says it, Casey finds it totally natural and responds with "Not in here, not anymore" or whatever she says. I mean, every family has flaws and thngs they do wrong, but something about that conversation just screams to me that they all act like Casey, they all have some sort of power complex, and they let Casey do whatever she wants to in order to put up with her.
maizeysugah 2 years ago
Hi, It was even more disturbing that KC answered G with 'But I'm not the boss anymore..in here', meaning what? I guess she thought of herself as in charge and the boss and in control up until then. For example she was her own boss of searching for Caylee for a whole month and now, incarcerated, her efforts to find her are sabotaged!?
Caylee's body had not yet be found during this jail visit.
She wanted to keep up the story she had been searching and was good at it and a good mom etc.
Trubisha 2 years ago
I wonder what being alone in jail is REALLY like for Casey. I like to think about that. She has no one to chat with right? except her guards and her attorney when he comes to visit? I know I would go nutty listening to Casey's voice in my head all day long.
AlwaysChaotic 2 years ago
I know it wasn't shown in this clip, but I need to comment about the way George tells Casey that she's the boss during their jail visit. It is so creepy. It's unbelieveable. I tried to picture my father saying that to me if I were in that position, but I can't even imagine myself or my family in that position. It is just soooo creepy. The Anthonys are odd, that's for sure.
maizeysugah 2 years ago 2
Ok, if the money was given to her parents, Casey can still claim indegence because Casey is a grown woman and not still the responsibility of her parents.
ddlbugsmommy 2 years ago