During Casey’s trials, the lives of her parents, Cindy and George, were turned inside out. According to People, the grandparents searched tirelessly for their granddaughter, Caylee, back in 2008. This nationwide search involved numerous leads and 6 months of investigation to find out what might’ve happened to Caylee. When Cindy found out that during the trial, the defense claimed that Caylee drowned in a pool, she was noticeably distraught. “What the eff was she thinking,” Cindy said told “Crime Scene Confidential” (via People). “Why the heck didn’t she tell us? Why didn’t she call somebody. None of this would’ve happened.” 

According to Entertainment News Online, Cindy expressed both pain and gratitude when the remains of her granddaughter were discovered. She told the crime scene investigator Alina Burroughs, who was responsible for the case at the time, that “I know you guys didn’t want to leave until you found every single [bone]. I remember.” She continued to express gratitude in a video clip from “Crime Scene Confidential” on Investigation Discovery (on YouTube). “Believe me, I appreciate that I really do.”

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