Say What? Casey Anthony NOT guilty ...

Discussion in 'Other News' started by HFC, Jul 5, 2011.

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  2. I_HATE_MINIVANS

    I_HATE_MINIVANS Heavy Load Member

    Poor guy. Some people are just stupid. Maybe he didn't have a picture of himself as his profile pic. Mine's just a round ball with the US flag wrapped around it.
     
  3. Twilight Flyer

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    People have a disdain for our legal system BECAUSE of cases like this. The LEGAL system worked. The JUSTICE system failed miserably.

    There is a difference.

    By who? An actual jury? Or someone else?

    I assume you caught the story last night about possible jury tampering? Investigation currently ongoing. Going to be interesting to see what comes about with this one, if anything. But if it's found out that the 9 hour not guilty verdict was because of jury tampering?

    Expect reprisals.

    To this jury. Others would most likely have seen it differently. Take a thousand cross sections of regular 'peers' and judging by the current uproar, 900 of those juries are going to convict.

    Should people get over Caylee, too? Afterall, she's the one that was killed.

    Yeah, like searching for chloroform on the internet and how quickly it will kill a child. Oh wait, that was her mother, who figured out to clone herself so she could be in two places at once. Oh wait, that's right...she was searching for CHLOROFIL. My bad.

    Most people don't like Casey for the same reason people don't like Jeffrey Dahmer or Ted Bundy or Charles Manson.

    So because the prosecution took on a case that smart money said they would win, and they lost, they should be prosecuted? Really? I'm all for pounding out frivolous lawsuits. This was not frivolous. Granted, they should have had more options available to them - going for the home run was what cost them. But the could have settled for a double and probably even stretched that into a triple and a killer would be behind bars for the rest of her life.

    There are very few people taking the side of Casey. Very few. Those that do keep citing circumstancial evidence. I cannot take issue with that, because a lot of it was. But some of that circumstancial evidence was as close to a smoking gun as you could get. Unfortunately, forensics being what they are today, given the amount of time that her body was left rotting in a swamp, forensics basically couldn't put the gun in her hand.

    Nothing more.

    She did it. Most people understand and believe that. That's why the prosecution should have settled for less than murder 1 and could have still brought justice for a little girl.

    Frankly, I hope Casey lives a long, long time and spends every day fearing for her life, hiding from the world, and letting her guilt eat her alive. That'll be a nice measure of justice.

    Then comes the real judgment.
     
  4. Bumpy

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    I am not going to pretend to be an expert,as I'm not..However,in my youth,I was around many unsavory types,(my choice)BUT,my point is,I believe she is like some I have known,a monster,who...feels nothing...What do the "educated" people call it,sociopath? I think your "hope"will not happen..
     
  5. I_HATE_MINIVANS

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    Wasn't the jury sequestered and kept away from the media circus that automatically assumes a person is guilty just because they're SUSPECTED of a crime? That could explain the not guilty verdict when 90% of the population (who got 100% of their information from the media circus) thinks she's guilty and deserves some sort of medeivel torture and stuff.
     
  6. Twilight Flyer

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    http://news.yahoo.com/florida-lawmaker-wants-stop-jurors-cashing-215519320.html

    From the article:
    If anyone can keep a straight face and tell someone this not guilty verdict was based on the trial and not on potential money and/or fame via interviews, movie and book deals, and straight out verdict payments, I'm hoping to see you in the next World Series of Poker. You ought to clean up.

    And there's this:
    Another glowing testament of Casey Anthony's innocence.

    Bumpyi49 said:
    Sadly, you're probably right. Probably a few of those on the jury, too. Birds of a feather and all...
     
  7. G/MAN

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    I don't know if she killed her daughter. If she did, then I hope that every time she closes her eyes, she sees her daughter.

    I think that her parents know more than they are telling. Someone had the knowledge to clean up any evidence. Her dad was a cop and knew about crime scenes. As I have stated before, I still have questions about the guy who found the body. There are enough loose ends for me to question whether Casey committed murder, manslaughter, was careless or innocent. I have always questioned her innocence. I just don't know that she is guilty of murder.
     
  8. HFC

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  9. I_HATE_MINIVANS

    I_HATE_MINIVANS Heavy Load Member

    Probably just losers trying to say "Hey, look at me! I slept with that cute chick on TV!!"
     
    Bumpy Thanks this.
  10. I_HATE_MINIVANS

    I_HATE_MINIVANS Heavy Load Member

    Woman who resembles Casey Anthony attacked

    OKLAHOMA CITY (KOTV/CNN) - The Casey Anthony case has sparked outrage across the country, and one Oklahoma woman who resembles Anthony said someone tried to kill her last week.
    Sammay Blackwell, who works at a convenience store, says she's tired of being told she looks like Anthony.
    On July 8, Blackwell says Shireen Nalley came into the store where Blackwell works looking very suspicious, but left after buying gas.
    "I just couldn't keep my eyes off of her," Blackwell said.
    Blackwell got off work at 10:30 p.m., got in her car and saw the suspicious woman again.
    "I began to back out and looked, and I could tell she was staring directly at me; I could almost see the whites of her eyes," Blackwell recalled. "I proceeded to pull out of the parking lot, and she was right behind me."
    Blackwell drove a few miles and said Nalley suddenly rammed her van into the back of her truck. She tried to pull into a parking lot to get away.
    "She hit me again, causing my vehicle to flip two and a half times, landing on the driver's side, and I just laid there playing dead," Blackwell said.
    Blackwell's mother, Debbie Smith said she'll never forget her daughter's reaction.
    "I got to her, she was crying, she was shaking, she says, 'Mama, this lady thinks I'm Casey Anthony, she tried to kill me,'" Smith said.
    Police chased Nalley and arrested her for assault and battery with a deadly weapon. Nalley told police she was "trying to save the children."
    "She said that I was trying to hurt babies, I was killing babies, and she was going to stop it before it happened again," Blackwell said. "She could have taken me away from my family, my daughter."
    The only thing Blackwell has in common with Anthony is her daughter is also named Caylee.
    "I don't look that much like her, so what about people who actually do look like her and live closer to Florida instead of Oklahoma? What's going to happen to those people?" Blackwell said.
     
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