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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 434350" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>I think everyone is so facinated with her because she is so out of the norm, so extreme, has her wiring SOOOO different from most of the people on the planet. Was she over indulged, or spoiled, did the parents contribute to her development of who Casey is their fault. I don't know if any of us will ever know, except something bad happened and she was involved. If she was abused, its hard to wrap ones head around the fact that she is in this permanent fugue state. I remember reading years about about a woman who was so badly abused from infancy her core personality was just destroyed, and her mind developed multiple personalities to help her survive, wish I could remember her name. Or does she suffer from a permanent dissociative identity disorder so extreme its mind boggling to the rest of us</p><p> </p><p>But having said that you would think with all that the information that was developed about these imaginary people and the intricate finely constructed stories, her attorney or someone would be going with an insane defense but I realize it is not up to him to go this route. I think, why come up with something like an accidental drowning, which WOULD be plausable to me, with a badly botched cover up as she was panicked, but then blame it on years of abuse with really no actual "proof" which is ok cause you can state what you want and its up to the state to counteract that fact - you don't have to prove anything.</p><p> </p><p>You watch her listen to all of the testamony and sometimes I wonder if she is even there in the courtroom with the rest of the people - who could be that "flat" when being you are being disected and discussed. Most of her emotion is when its about her personally, very little when its her daughter. I am telling you, if one of my kids drowned, they would be able to hear me screaming 5 blocks over.</p><p> </p><p>I think normal people are understandably using their own point of reference when it comes to dealing with the who what where and when - one couldn't even "imagine" any of these senarios, have never come across such an extreme anomoly of a person and want to have an answer that makes sense to normal people, and unfortunately, unless she breaks (personally don't think so) or someone gets into her head, no one will ever know</p><p> </p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 434350, member: 47"] I think everyone is so facinated with her because she is so out of the norm, so extreme, has her wiring SOOOO different from most of the people on the planet. Was she over indulged, or spoiled, did the parents contribute to her development of who Casey is their fault. I don't know if any of us will ever know, except something bad happened and she was involved. If she was abused, its hard to wrap ones head around the fact that she is in this permanent fugue state. I remember reading years about about a woman who was so badly abused from infancy her core personality was just destroyed, and her mind developed multiple personalities to help her survive, wish I could remember her name. Or does she suffer from a permanent dissociative identity disorder so extreme its mind boggling to the rest of us But having said that you would think with all that the information that was developed about these imaginary people and the intricate finely constructed stories, her attorney or someone would be going with an insane defense but I realize it is not up to him to go this route. I think, why come up with something like an accidental drowning, which WOULD be plausable to me, with a badly botched cover up as she was panicked, but then blame it on years of abuse with really no actual "proof" which is ok cause you can state what you want and its up to the state to counteract that fact - you don't have to prove anything. You watch her listen to all of the testamony and sometimes I wonder if she is even there in the courtroom with the rest of the people - who could be that "flat" when being you are being disected and discussed. Most of her emotion is when its about her personally, very little when its her daughter. I am telling you, if one of my kids drowned, they would be able to hear me screaming 5 blocks over. I think normal people are understandably using their own point of reference when it comes to dealing with the who what where and when - one couldn't even "imagine" any of these senarios, have never come across such an extreme anomoly of a person and want to have an answer that makes sense to normal people, and unfortunately, unless she breaks (personally don't think so) or someone gets into her head, no one will ever know Marcie [/QUOTE]
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