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Originally Posted by Reese1 You know, I'm not sure it was premeditated. I'm not sure if she just knocked her out to party and it was too much and she died, that may be the case.
What I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around is how her attorney throws out to the world that her dad and brother sexually abused her, and the dad dumps the body, but they are supporting her. I really don't get that. How is it the father and brother would not be outraged that someone is alleging such horrendous acts?? It makes no sense unless there is something seriously disturbing being covered up.
Maybe when she discovered the child dead, she did tell them at the time and they helped cover it up and now they are trying to avoid something coming back on them. Why on earth are they testifying about baby showers and stuff surrounding her birth! What does this have to do with her death |
This is solely my opinion- so please only take it as that. In my experience, people have trouble understanding that people are not either ALL GOOD or ALL BAD. This is often exemplified when people commit horrendous acts, and then you have people interviewed on TV saying "I had no idea she/he was capable of this, they were always so nice..." or a very contemporary example when Angelina Jolie was viewed like a homewrecker because Brad and Jennifer Aniston ended their relationship and then subsequently Brad and Angelina started dating. Her humanitarian efforts were undervalued (by the masses) as something a guilty person does (when in fact she was involved in many humanitarian issues way before her supposed affair with Brad). What I'm trying to say in a roundabout way is that people have a hard time accepting that a callous murderer MIGHT have had good times with her daughter (i.e., baby showers, pictures with her daughter etc) because how can someone who doesn't care about their daughter do such things? I'm not saying that everyone is like this, it's just something I've realized about most people I've come across...people that do good things can't possibly be bad, right? And vice versa people that do bad things can't be good, right? As always we need to think of the good vs bad thing in terms of a continuum and not a dichotomy...and I think that listing "normal" things and events such as baby showers might put Casey into the "good" category and take her out of the "bad" one...if that makes sense? Sorry for the rant.