george anthony sexual abused her, and that casey learned to cope with lies and denial. this they say explains her behavior in the wake of caylee s death. she acted as if it never happened. it never even happened. you hear stories of this zanny the nanny. it s true. for two years she pretended she had a job and pretended she had a nanny. is that normal? is that what normal people do? the defense argues that after finding caylee s dead body in the family pool, george and casey covered it up together. george began to yell at her look what you have done. your mother will never forgive you, and you will go to jail for child neglect for the rest of your fricking life. she is not guilty of murder. this is not a murder case. this is not a manslaughter case.
about this. i m not happy. you said something wrong. one of the worst. it was the phone call i have ever received. asking us for help. and it was obvious early on when i first went in the house cindy was worried more about casey being arrested for caylee s disappearance than she was about finding caylee. you know, casey was happy-go-lucky and running around the house in her hot pants and halter top on asking us what we wanted to drink. in four days she never said the word caylee one time. there was never really a thank you for coming. i remember on the 4th day when i sat down with george and cindy and said, you know what, you are not going to appreciate this, but we are going to start a ground search. we start to eliminate everything
death. she acted as if it never happened. it never even happened. you hear stories of this zani the nanny. it s true. for two years she pretended she had a job and pretended she had a nanny. is that normal? is that bha normal people do? that s what casey had to do to live. she forced herself to live in a world that she wanted to, not the one she was thrust into. the defense argues that after finding caylee s dead body in the family pool, george and casey covered it up together. george began to yell at her. look what you ve done! your mother will never forgive you, and you will go to jail for child neglect for the rest of your fricking life. she s not guilty of murder. this is not a murder case. this is not a manslaughter case.
judge jeanine: how did you know she liked the media. there was a helicopter and she dressed up for the vans and would peek out the window to see how many vans or trucks were there. she enjoyed it. judge jeanine: did you like her? she is a likeable person. if you can put aside what she did and when i first met her i didn t know that caylee was dead. if you could put that aside she is very likeable. needy. judge jeanine: charming? very charming. judge jeanine: and at the end of the day was there ever a discussion of caylee and any sense of urgency as it relates to finding caylee. i had a photo album and she put her album of pictures when she was a baby. judge jeanine: she comes in and does what? puts her photo album on top of it. it was casey and lee when they were smaller.
judge jeanine: how did you know she liked the media. there was a helicopter and she dressed up for the vans and would peek out the window to see how many vans or trucks were there. she enjoyed it. judge jeanine: did you like her? she is a likeable person. if you can put aside what she did and when i first met her i didn t know that caylee was dead. if you could put that aside she is very likeable. needy. judge jeanine: charming? very charming. judge jeanine: and at the end of the day was there ever a discussion of caylee and any sense of urgency as it relates to finding caylee. i had a photo album and she put her album of pictures when she was a baby. judge jeanine: she comes in and does what? puts her photo album on top of it. it was casey and lee when they were smaller.