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Dr. Phil: The Anthony’s Part 3

I watched part 3 of Dr. Phil interviewing George and Cindy Anthony yesterday, and it only confirmed my original thoughts on this case.

I do not believe George in any way molested his daughter. I agree with Cindy if he had done it, Casey would have brought it up long before the trial when it would have benefited her to keep her dad away. She also wouldn’t have relied as heavily as she did on George to babysit Caylee. I feel for George.

I also never believed that George had an affair with Krystal Holloway. What is so amazing is that both Krystal and Casey have track records of dishonesty, and its amazing people doubt George. He give zero indications of deception about these incidents.

Cindy seems to have convinced herself that she searched for chlorophyll, and I don’t buy that, but Cindy is superb at creating an alternate reality when she can’t accept the truth, sadly. It’s not surprising.

I always said from day one that I did not believe the Anthonys knew what their daughter did, and I still believe that today.

Here are some of my thoughts on this case:

Did George Anthony sexually abuse his daughter (on the stand review)?
Did George Anthony have an affair?
Cindy Anthony says she searched for Chlorophyll
Sept 1, 2008:  Why I believe Cindy Anthony (that she did not know where Caylee ended up)
George’s Alleged Mistress Krystal Holloway:  My thoughts

Cindy and George Anthony on Dr. Phil

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Having watched the Anthonys on Dr. Phil, I still stand strong in the opinions I have always had from day one.  I believe that Cindy did not have any inkling about what Casey did to Caylee.  I believe her when she says she thought Casey was keeping Caylee from her because Casey was jealous that she loved Caylee.  I believe Cindy and George that George was not there the morning Caylee was killed or died.

And Dr. Phil sees it like I have said along:  Cindy is in denial. There is no doubt about that. Cindy Anthony clearly has denial problems and was an enabler, but it could be her mechanism of survival. Denial is not always a conscience decision, or willful deception. I wish people could understand this. Is Cindy trying to minimize Casey’s behaviors? Absolutely. Is she unable to accept the truth? Absolutely. Is what she says about Casey ridiculous? Absolutely, but does it mean she is purposefully trying to deceive people? No. Cindy is in true clinical denial.

Most people, Cindy included, wouldn’t cope knowing they produced a psychopath.

More Previews of the Anthony with Dr. Phil

Fox news is also reporting that Cindy Anthony is going to say that Casey Anthony had seizure disorder that may have contributed to Caylee’s death. I find that ridiculous, but denial makes people say ridiculous stuff! 

Check back later this week for my thoughts on this case!

A Preview of the Dr. Phil Show with the Anthonys

Dr. Phil will be airing his interview with Cindy and George Anthony on September 12, 2011. In this clip, it shows him asking them tough questions.

The question I am sure everyone wants to know is has Cindy finally come out of her denial, and is she seeing things clearly? With the fact that Casey walked free, I think the odds of her embracing the truth are the lowest ever. With Casey’s verdict, Cindy has more to hold on than ever to shield her from the reality that her own flesh and blood could kill, but it will be interesting to watch nonetheless.

Human behavior is endlessly fascinating to me.

George’s Alledged Mistress Krystal Holloway on the Stand

Krystal Holloway took the stand today and told the people in the courtroom that she had an intimate relationship affair with George Anthony and that George said about Caylee’s death, “It was an accident…that snowballed out of control.”  If these are true, of course, it is good for the defense.  Unfortunately, I do not believe either of them.

I do not believe Krystal Holloway had any type of affair with George outside of a friendship nor do I believe that George told Krystal that what happened was an accident.  What  George did at the time, if you want my opinion, was speculate and Krystal actually confirms this for us.

Krystal isn’t a person where we look for emotions to give her away. Krystal’s untruths are uncovered by flat out inconsistencies in what she says.  One days she says one thing and the next she changes her story — the classic hallmark of a liar.  Honest people don’t do this, but Krystal does, and she does it again and again and again.  Sadly, Krystal’s own sister, Cecelia, even says she lies and Krystal told the Orange County Sheriff investigator that she has lied in the past herself.  Nothing supports Krystal’s story–not even her own words.

If Jose Baez could convince a jury that Krystal really did have an affair with George, he would have gone for it, but he couldn’t because he had no proof. 

If we dissect the two things that Krystal wants us to believe, she has major inconsistencies with both.

With regard to the affair, she’s told two stories now.  The first time she told the Orange County Sheriff’s office she didn’t have an affair, and now she admits she did.  When asked why she didn’t tell the truth the first time, Krystal tells us she was afraid it would harm George, and she was embarrassed.  If that were true, she wouldn’t have sold her story a week later to the National Enquirer, would she?  It makes her story  ridiculous, but it shows motive on Krystal’s part–motive to change her story for money.  No credible source would take her story because it was nonsense and she knows it. 

Look back at this video and watch Krystal deny she was motivated for money during that time she was working on the story with the National Enquirer.  Another inconsistency.  Whoops!  I called it back then, too. 

And when it comes to what George said, Krystal wants us to believe as she testified today that George said,  “It was an accident…that snowballed out of control.”  However, the Orange County investigator in February 2010 asked Krystal precise questions and got to the truth.  George did not say those words–those are Krystal’s words.  She strangely can’t remember what he said verbatim.

Read here, on page 17, what the investigator at Orange County asks Krystal.  He says, “Did he say to you that Casey told him it was an accident?  Or is that something you just believed?”  Krystal responds, “He didn’t say, he um…like he knew it was an (inaudible — I suspect the word is accident).”

Sure, what parents whose grandchild is missing is going to assuming it was anything other than an accident?  People don’t assume their relatives are murderers, for Pete’s sake!  That makes sense and is the truth.  However, when pushed by that investigator, Krystal quickly goes back to claiming her story and says again, “He just said it was an accident that went wrong.”

You can’t have it both ways, Krystal.

I see nothing that makes Krystal even remotely credible in my eyes. She isn’t able to share word-for-word conversations with George about Caylee and her accident theory, she is not able to make solid credible statements or give any proof for anything she says. Instead, she talks out of both sides of her mouth and changes her story like a 2-year old changes clothing. And worse, her story about being romantically involved with George only changed when she talked to the National Enquirer and $4,000 were laid in front of her.  Hmmmm….   

As I predicted, Krystal is a train wreck!