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Morgan Absher

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We will never know what happened in this case.

They're still like somewhat changing their stories in recent interviews. And what's crazy to me is now you have Casey going on social media and saying, I'm an advocate. I'm a legal advocate.

They're still like somewhat changing their stories in recent interviews. And what's crazy to me is now you have Casey going on social media and saying, I'm an advocate. I'm a legal advocate.

They're still like somewhat changing their stories in recent interviews. And what's crazy to me is now you have Casey going on social media and saying, I'm an advocate. I'm a legal advocate.

Yeah. I mean, he just basically said, you know, he went to work. I think I think that's what's so hard to kind of wrap my head around in this case is it's there's so much pathological line. And when you get to a point, you know, it's clear if you look at Casey's story, a lot of it doesn't add up. But it seems like she believes it.

Yeah. I mean, he just basically said, you know, he went to work. I think I think that's what's so hard to kind of wrap my head around in this case is it's there's so much pathological line. And when you get to a point, you know, it's clear if you look at Casey's story, a lot of it doesn't add up. But it seems like she believes it.

Yeah. I mean, he just basically said, you know, he went to work. I think I think that's what's so hard to kind of wrap my head around in this case is it's there's so much pathological line. And when you get to a point, you know, it's clear if you look at Casey's story, a lot of it doesn't add up. But it seems like she believes it.

And I'm not a psychologist, but if you get into pathological lying, you will oftentimes see that. Pathological liars do start to believe their own lies. It becomes the new reality. Their brain rewrites it that way. And so I don't think we'll ever know what happened. We have what Casey says happened, what George says happened. And then there's the truth.

And I'm not a psychologist, but if you get into pathological lying, you will oftentimes see that. Pathological liars do start to believe their own lies. It becomes the new reality. Their brain rewrites it that way. And so I don't think we'll ever know what happened. We have what Casey says happened, what George says happened. And then there's the truth.

And I'm not a psychologist, but if you get into pathological lying, you will oftentimes see that. Pathological liars do start to believe their own lies. It becomes the new reality. Their brain rewrites it that way. And so I don't think we'll ever know what happened. We have what Casey says happened, what George says happened. And then there's the truth.

And I don't know if we're ever going to get there. And there was this lack of... anxiety, remorse. I mean, to go dance on tabletops and get a tattoo. I think what I think of this case is probably clearly coming out at this point.

And I don't know if we're ever going to get there. And there was this lack of... anxiety, remorse. I mean, to go dance on tabletops and get a tattoo. I think what I think of this case is probably clearly coming out at this point.

And I don't know if we're ever going to get there. And there was this lack of... anxiety, remorse. I mean, to go dance on tabletops and get a tattoo. I think what I think of this case is probably clearly coming out at this point.

I know. Whether it's guilt or true sadness. Yeah, right, right. I'm curious to see where all of you fall on this case. You know, I think given all of this evidence, knowing how much we know now, what would you have done if you were on the jury?

I know. Whether it's guilt or true sadness. Yeah, right, right. I'm curious to see where all of you fall on this case. You know, I think given all of this evidence, knowing how much we know now, what would you have done if you were on the jury?

I know. Whether it's guilt or true sadness. Yeah, right, right. I'm curious to see where all of you fall on this case. You know, I think given all of this evidence, knowing how much we know now, what would you have done if you were on the jury?

I know I have seen that mom still talks periodically. And when asked what she thinks about the verdict, she feels that justice was enacted how it should have been.

I know I have seen that mom still talks periodically. And when asked what she thinks about the verdict, she feels that justice was enacted how it should have been.

I know I have seen that mom still talks periodically. And when asked what she thinks about the verdict, she feels that justice was enacted how it should have been.

With that, it is time to close this case file. In the end, no matter what anyone believes happened, one fact remains. Kaylee Anthony is gone. If she was alive today, she'd be turning 20 years old on August 9th, 2025. She'd probably be in college, thinking about the next chapter of her life, what careers she wanted to pursue, who she was dating, who she wanted to spend the rest of her life with.