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- ....Give her a free all-expenses -paid trip to Yellowstone Park and let her see how a Mother Grizzly protects her cubs.....
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- I have a question I hope someone can answer. One of the posters on this page said:
2) They could not find Casey's DNA on the duct-tape.
Did they find ANY DNA on the duct tape? I didn't hear the testimony about it, so this makes me wonder if any was found. It none was, obviously someone had to of touch it, and 6 months in a swamp destroyed it. If that's the case, it does not rule out Casey. - Reply to this comment
- I just want to say while I very strongly disagree with the jury's decision, it was their decision. I'm as angree as everybody else with the verdict, but I think we need to believe these people voted what they believed to be right according to the instructions given them. If people continue to take their anger out on them, nobody is going to want to serve on a jury, and where would this leave our judicial system? I've been guilty myself of saying I never would have let her walk, but to be fair to the jurors, I was not on that jury.
I tried to listen to everything said and done during the trial, but unless you were in that courtroom, I doubt everybody heard everything. Please don't take this as I agreed with the verdict, I definitely did not, but I think everyone is taking their anger out on the wrong people. There is one person, and one person only, responsible for what happened to that poor baby girl, and we all know who she is. Just my humble thoughts.
On a side note, seeing "that person" sitting there in court yesterday, no longer looking like an innocent school teacher, and laughing and flirting, I wanted to throw up. It was said on TV yesterday, the defense actually lowered her chair during the trial to make her appear smaller and younger. Just like the trick with putting a picture up of her at 15 with her "imaginary friends". - Reply to this comment
- One of the jurors had a cruise on July 9 that she didn't want to miss. Hope she enjoys herself, knowing she let this woman walk free!
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- The Jury was sequestered for nearly six weeks...They sat through Memorial Day and the 4th of July...Had they found her guilty, they would have been sequestered up to and through the "death penalty phase" of the trial and the deliberations that followed....There would have been another parade of witnesses testifying, on, and on, and on....Who knows how long that would last? My feeling, is that the idiots on the jury figured out the quickest way to get home....
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- It is outrageous that this poor woman has to spend 10 whole days in jail for chloroforming and murdering her daughter and then abusing the body (for, oddly enough, 10 days) before tossing it in the woods. Has justice no mercy?
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- The case of the death of Caylee Anthony is still open and active.
I would think that the DA would procees with filing felony charges against her for one, failing to report the death and second, for mishandling of a corpse, via a conspiracy or directly.
Surely her admitted (via her attorney) conduct is illegal in Florida? She needs to be in prison where she deserves to be, simply for not picking up the phone and calling 911. - Reply to this comment
- The prosecution failed to prove pre-meditated murder, which almost certainly did not happen. The cornerstone of their evidence, the duct-tape, was debunked in 3 ways -
1) Dr. Werner Spitz, a world-renowned forensic pathologist, testified that the duct tape was affixed to the child's face AFTER she had died.
2) They could not find Casey's DNA on the duct-tape.
3) The meter-reader's son testified against his father, and left considerable suspicion that he may have tampered with the body/bag. This seriously compromises the duct-tape evidence.
Any rational person could not have convicted Casey of first-degree murder. Death by accident remains the likely scenario. The prosecution should have gone for negligent homicide - they would have had a realistic shot at getting a conviction. - Reply to this comment
- Maybe she can pair up with OJ and go out in search of the 'real killers' when she gets out ...
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- The judge is looking like an idiot. You lost Florida get over it. Is four more days really worth the world wide embarrassment? Should have let her out yesterday since she's in there for freaking lying? If I divide dat by dat I get dat. Hmmm.
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