I have long said "bad seed" is too simple. Like all dysfunctional families, everyone has a role. Casey did not happen in a vacuum as evidenced by this snippet. Interviewed by detectives, Lee is describing what Cindy did when she opened Casey's wallet the night of the 911 calls.
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LEE:
Uhm, she [Police Officer] did leave and come back inside, just her again. And when my mother at that point had opened up my sister's wallet, she had actually already opened up my sister's wallet because she was looking through the contents of this large wallet, saw unfolded, it had to be a minimum of a hundred and forty, maybe as much as two hundred dollars just from seeing the number of bills, straight twenty dollars bills that were taken out. And the reason why I know the officer wasn't in there is because my mom grabbed the money and goes, and, and put it in her pocket. And no one else was in there.
Detective:
She's just stealing her money back from the girl that stole it.
Lee:
Exactly (laughs). Exactly. And I think they even uh, made a comment to that extent.
[snip]
Detective:
She looked like it's probably mine anyway.
Lee:
Exactly.
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Lee then goes on to describe Cindy's anger upon finding her JC Penny card. File under "Pot Meet Kettle"
I'm even beginning to doubt whether George really was the one that drained their account.
I know he confessed to falling for an internet scam or to gambling away the money but was he really covering up for Casey?
I'm even beginning to doubt whether George really was the one that drained their account.
I know he confessed to falling for an internet scam or to gambling away the money but was he really covering up for Casey?