Sounds to me that Cindy Anthony is responsible to a degree for not allowing her daughter to make a life choice for herself. Sad, sad situation.
Late Monday afternoon, Eyewitness News obtained 400 pages of documents about Central Florida’s heart-breaking missing child case. In them, Casey Anthony says she would have been better off and able to party more if she didn’t have a daughter.
It’s been 40 days since Caylee Anthony was reported missing. The documents just released Monday show that Casey Anthony’s mother called her a sociopath and warned friends to stay away from her. She also said she was a mooch and a leech.
The new documents show investigators grilled Casey Anthony about what happened to her daughter Caylee, telling her after the lies she told them they were thinking either she “gave Caylee to someone that you don’t want anyone to find out because you think you’re a bad mom. Or something happened to Caylee and Caylee’s buried somewhere or in a trash can somewhere and you had something to do with it.”
Casey kept insisting to investigators the last time she saw Caylee was June 9. The detective told her “the longer this goes the worse it’s gonna be for everyone, everyone.” He told her Caylee’s “out there somewhere and her rotting body is starting to decompose because what you’re telling us.”
But Casey kept insisting she doesn’t know what happened to her except that she was last with Zenaida the nanny, who no one knows. She also told investigators she’s absolutely petrified.
“I know my mom will never forgive me. I’m never gonna forgive myself because there’s that chance that I might not see Caylee again and I don’t want to think about that,” Casey told investigators.
Casey denied selling the child, but a high school friend of hers told investigators that when Casey found out she was pregnant she wanted to give the child up for adoption, but her mother Cindy would not let her. Another childhood friend told investigators Casey would not open up or do anything for anybody unless there’s something in it for her. Read the rest of this entry »

