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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 434555" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>DDD, I don't blame you at all for getting upset and being furious over those incidents- any competent parent would be. I am just grasping at straws, I guess, to try to work things out with my son to some extent, while still not wanting to enable him, so we don't end up with a life-long situation like you have with your daughter and like I have with my mother. That thought pains me to no end. But I know, just like with your daughter, we can only do so much and it takes both parties making an effort for any relationship to improve. Sigh. </p><p></p><p>I guess I've gotten Occupational Therapist (OT)- sorry. Maybe the point is that I'm not so sure Cindy could have done much more unless there were signs that Caylee was being neglected or abused and she was in denial about it. I do think that part of the reason everyone- friends and family alike- are claiming that Casey was a very good mother by all they saw is because it eases their conscious and keeps them off the hot seat about not reporting any signs of maltreatment.</p><p></p><p>There's a lot of food for thought in this court case. I'll read a book someday - I'm interested in learning the facts that never come out in court- like what all those felonies were for and if it was Cindy that had reported Casey as a juvenile or adult for some thefts of money from family and that is how she got a couple of previous arrests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 434555, member: 3699"] DDD, I don't blame you at all for getting upset and being furious over those incidents- any competent parent would be. I am just grasping at straws, I guess, to try to work things out with my son to some extent, while still not wanting to enable him, so we don't end up with a life-long situation like you have with your daughter and like I have with my mother. That thought pains me to no end. But I know, just like with your daughter, we can only do so much and it takes both parties making an effort for any relationship to improve. Sigh. I guess I've gotten Occupational Therapist (OT)- sorry. Maybe the point is that I'm not so sure Cindy could have done much more unless there were signs that Caylee was being neglected or abused and she was in denial about it. I do think that part of the reason everyone- friends and family alike- are claiming that Casey was a very good mother by all they saw is because it eases their conscious and keeps them off the hot seat about not reporting any signs of maltreatment. There's a lot of food for thought in this court case. I'll read a book someday - I'm interested in learning the facts that never come out in court- like what all those felonies were for and if it was Cindy that had reported Casey as a juvenile or adult for some thefts of money from family and that is how she got a couple of previous arrests. [/QUOTE]
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