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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 434184" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p><em>" ... Caylee was becoming very verbal and would soon start telling people what was going on was a BIG part of what happened."</em></p><p> </p><p>Susie, that's exactly what I was thinking too! Caylee was almost three years old and all of Casey's lies and deceptions would have soon come to light as soon as Caylee could communicate well enough to spill the beans! The poor kid probably thought it was <em>normal</em> to be put to sleep in the trunk of the car, but it was only a matter of time before she would have been letting things slip that would have blown Casey's lies right out of the water and the grandparents would find out what was really going on. It would all be over the first time she came home and said, "Grandma, guess what we did today!" on a day when she was supposedly with her imaginary babysitter and her mother was supposedly at her imaginary job! It was all coming to an end, Casey would have to give up her party-girl life-style, and all her lies would have been exposed. That alone could have been sufficient motive (to her, anyway) for killing her daughter if she thought she could pass it off as an abduction or an accident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 434184, member: 1883"] [I]" ... Caylee was becoming very verbal and would soon start telling people what was going on was a BIG part of what happened."[/I] Susie, that's exactly what I was thinking too! Caylee was almost three years old and all of Casey's lies and deceptions would have soon come to light as soon as Caylee could communicate well enough to spill the beans! The poor kid probably thought it was [I]normal[/I] to be put to sleep in the trunk of the car, but it was only a matter of time before she would have been letting things slip that would have blown Casey's lies right out of the water and the grandparents would find out what was really going on. It would all be over the first time she came home and said, "Grandma, guess what we did today!" on a day when she was supposedly with her imaginary babysitter and her mother was supposedly at her imaginary job! It was all coming to an end, Casey would have to give up her party-girl life-style, and all her lies would have been exposed. That alone could have been sufficient motive (to her, anyway) for killing her daughter if she thought she could pass it off as an abduction or an accident. [/QUOTE]
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