Missing Toddler's Grandmother Cindy Anthony Ungrateful, Delusional

Cindy Anthony: Grieving, Delusional or Obsessed With Attention?
Glosslip has done its best to keep up with the latest developments in the case of the missing Florida toddler, Caylee Anthony. We are both mothers and felt tremendous agony over the loss of an innocent child and wanted to bring as much attention to her disappearance as we could in the hopes of a positive outcome. Sadly, as time has gone on it has become apparent to us that strangers and concerned citizens have shown more interest in the well-being of this little girl than her own family.
In the face of overwhelming evidence that Caylee Anthony is likely deceased, as is being reported by local and federal authorities investigating the case, we are DISGUSTED by the actions of the mother, Casey Anthony, who refuses to cooperate with authorities and more shockingly, Caylee's grandmother, Cindy Anthony.
If you want the full background in this case, go here for our coverage. In the interest of time, I will bypass the grueling details which has led us to this point, and cut straight to the chase. Casey Anthony is a direct byproduct of her upbringing and that brings us directly to Cindy Anthony, who in my opinion is clearly a sociopath in her own right.
Cindy Anthony has done the unthinkable, she has attacked Tim Miller, the founder of Equusearch, a Texas-based search team which uses volunteers, donations and Tim's time and resources to help find missing persons.
Tim doesn't do this for publicity. He doesn't need the publicity, his organization is one of the most well-known and premier groups for searching for missing and endangered persons. Not only that, Tim is a tremendously brave and courageous man. Tim himself is a victim of the cruelest type of crime, the loss of a child. Tim's own 16-year old daughter, Laura was found murdered and after years of soul-crushing pain, Tim overcame his own grief to help others. To me, this man is the epitome of hero and for Cindy to turn her back on his efforts and that of the community of volunteers he tried to amass to help search for little Caylee, is the greatest insult to the memory of her own granddaughter.
Here's what Cindy said about Tim Miller, after he expressed his dissatisfaction with the level of cooperation from the family in searching for Caylee:
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