There is one thing that completely exonerates the dad in my eyes: Casey’s behavior after the baby went missing.
If my dad were watching my kid and the kid went missing, I’d be freaking the h*ll out. If my dad were watching the kid and there was an accident, I’d never even think about covering it up. It wouldn’t even occur to me.
My son is a T1 diabetic and every morning I get a little sick feeling when I go to check on him. There is always a chance that a T1 won’t wake up.
A few times, I’ve had the nightmare that I find him dead and, even in my dreams, I’m calling for help - knowing that it’s too late. But I’m still calling for help.
If my kid were missing or, if there was an accident and my kid was dead, I’d be a shell. And I’d have been a shell at 30, 25, 20... heck, I’d be a shell if I lost someone at 15. The ‘grief expert’ that was called in who testified that young women may party and shop as a defense mechanism was an idiot. Covering up an accident would make the pain *worse*.
This woman is a psychopath.
I agree with you.
But - it is also possible that the father is a rapist, touched his daughter, and messed with his grandchild unto her death.
So who do we hang?
I have reasonable doubt.
I agree. Even if someone is so severely abused by someone that they are in fear of reporting what happened they don’t go partying. No way does anyone with even a tiny piece of a heart act like Casey did when a child is missing or dead.