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South Central, Iowa | Actually Greg he's answered it multiple times. But you're acting exactly like a government employed prosecutor would. He's completely right that different people have different reactions, and he never said that it was acceptable to let a child be missing for days. His argument isn't flawed one bit. Scared people do crazy things, and I wouldn't doubt for a second that Casey was scared. I don't believe she killed her child intentionally, if at all. Regardless of whether or not Caylee's death was known about by Casey, she was scared because she made a mistake. She was doing her best to stay away from trouble, that's wrong, but I understand it. The problem with people that find fault in every thing anyone else does is that, they fail to find fault in themselves ever. People make mistakes, they deserve forgiveness. Who are we to revoke that forgiveness? | |
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