Momtective Blogger Figures Out That Casey Anthony Was Not A Loving Mother

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Momtective Blogger Figures Out That Casey Anthony Was Not A Loving Mother

March 10th, 20092 Comments

Stop the blog publishing; there is breaking news in cyberspace that about a blogger who does not think Casey Anthony is a loving mother after viewing Casey and her daughter interacting together in a home movie.

Woohoo! What an effin’ genius that blogger is eh?

How is her (the blogger) opinion, one that the entire world except for Casey’s mother and brother hold, even a news story these days?

How long has Caylee been dead now and how long has it been since her body was discovered in what Casey use to use as a pet cemetery.

Lol, I really doubt anybody sees a loving mother in those videos, especially now that the whole world knows Casey murdered the cute little two-year-old so she could go out and party, get drunk, dance and who knows what else with her friends.

I do not think it would come, as much of shock to anybody, except Casey’s mother and brother, and maybe her suicidal father, that Casey is not, and likely never was, a loving mother.

I have seen some, but not all, of the home videos making the media circuit, and I have to tell ya, the expression on Casey’s face appears to be more of one of burden than anything else.

Speaking of Casey’s mother…Caylee’s grandma does not come off as much of a “loving anything” either, in fact she looks like a real bitch, a controlling one.

I bet there was a time in Cindy’s life (perhaps she still does) when she felt that Casey was a burden.  Only her husband George, her daughter and her son know the real truth about that though, and I doubt they will say much about it.

I would not be surprised to hear during Casey’s first-degree murder trial that Cindy Anthony harboured a lot of resentments towards Casey from the day she was born, and maybe even towards her son Lee and her husband.

I am not stupid; I can tell when a woman is miserable, and resentful towards others.

Of course Cindy has a lot more to be miserable  these days, and since last June when all of sudden she was not seeing her granddaughter anymore.

Yeah, her granddaughter’s disappearance would have acerbated the “miserable” factor in grandma, that is for sure.

Mother’s; you just cannot pick em.

Nope, Cindy Anthony really does not appear to be too loving of a mother herself, just in case anybody was wondering where Casey picked up her mothering skills from.

Lol, funny thing, I was just saying to my wife the other day how much Cindy reminded me of her mother Agnes.

In her I see  a woman who is just as unloving as I think my own mother is, and believe me, there is no love lost on me by my mother. Make sense?

If you’re thinking by now that I have issues with a few mothers, you’d be right, and my issues with my own mother are no secret to those people who got to know me in a town of less than 1000 back in the day when I was running the Casbar in the Caswell Hotel in Sundridge.

It was hard living in the same small time as my mother.  Hell, it was hard to live anywhere close to my mother these days, not that I want to, or anything like that.

As I was mentioning, my mother-in-law is a real piece of work, and the few moments she does show some kind of love, or that she is even a decent human being, is all fake folks.

Yeah I know that is not a nice thing for one to say about one’s mother-in-law, but who the eff cares. I definitely don’t, in fact I have very little respect for her, and she didn’t have to kill one of her children (lucky for them-though I’m sure she thought about it back in the day) for me to form that opinion of her. She just had to ruin an Easter long weekend family get-together in order for me to form that opinion of her.

It does not take much to set me off when it comes to my hatred towards her by the way, and I can say the same about my mother.  I do remain civil toward my mother-in-law, and my mother…Well, I really do not have to worry about my mother anymore since I now live on the other side of the world. There are thousands of kilometres between us, just the way I like it.

By the way, my mother-in-law lives about 1500 kilometres away, and that helps in the “stay civil with her” department if you know what I mean.

Anyway, enough about my opinions about my mother and my mother-in-law. This blog entry is supposed to be about a blogger who needed to see a video of, Casey interacting with her daughter, in order to come to a conclusion she should have been able to come to not long after the story broke about the missing and presumed dead toddler. No video footage necessary.

Earth to the effin’ blogger who figured that out, no effin’ shit Sherlock!

What a brilliant deduction by the blogger at Momtective.com. I know I certainly did not need to see a video that websleuths.com uncovered to figure that out.

She killed her daughter for eff sakes. Loving mothers just do not do that.

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2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 angie // Apr 24, 2009 at 3:39 PM

    i makes me really sad to see that you have such a bad relationship with your mom and mother n law. my mother in law gets to me but i see how much her kids (including my husband) love her and now i get to see how much my son loves her – it would break my heart if my son felt the way you do about your mom about me some day -

  • 2 CG // Apr 24, 2009 at 4:13 PM

    Hey angie,

    You shouldn’t feel sad angie, because I don’t. My mother-in-law is the way she is and there is nothing I can do about it. With her she thinks I should apologize for something she did, and I won’t. My wife backs me on this.

    My mother on the other hand, she messed up my life. None of children have any contact with her. She has done some evil things.

    I don’t know you, but somehow I don’t think your son is going to feel the same way about you as I do about my mother. You would never put your son in that position would you?

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