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  • Casey Anthony gets away with murder!

    What a travesty. Although I don't believe that she deliberately murdered her daughter, she definitely killed her. No justice for that poor baby.
    Pat H

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    Don't worry. Karma's a b****. As they say, "what goes around, comes around."

    Look at OJ Simpson.
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    • #3
      probably overcharged with the evidence , what about manslaughter or concealment charges.
      the man that murdered a woman in our subdivision was acquited of a death penalty murder in a home invasion 4 years ago,

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      • #4
        I don't understand that at all.

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        • #5
          Hate to say it (because I do believe she's guilty), but I never heard anything that proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that she murdered Caylee vs. an accidental killing of Caylee. The prosecution had their sights on murder.

          I will admit that I did not follow the trial closely, so if I'm wrong, please share why you think she was guilty of murder vs an accident. I know about the computer searches.

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          • #6
            First of all it's not without a shadow of a doubt, it's reasonable doubt. My personal theory is that Casey taped her mouth and nose shut and she suffocated. I would call that manslaughter, not murder and not an accident.
            Pat H

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Pat H View Post
              First of all it's not without a shadow of a doubt, it's reasonable doubt. My personal theory is that Casey taped her mouth and nose shut and she suffocated. I would call that manslaughter, not murder and not an accident.
              she seemed stupid enough to do that to keep Caley quiet and not to realize the potential lethal result.

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              • #8
                I think she is guilty, but not sure the prosecuter proved it. I'm not sure there was enough evidence to prove it.

                Nancy

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Nancy
                  I think she is guilty, but not sure the prosecuter proved it. I'm not sure there was enough evidence to prove it.

                  Nancy
                  Nancy, you just stated my thoughts exactly.

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                  • #10
                    She did it; she knows she did it, and she knows the world knows she did it. There just wasn't enough evidence to prove without a reasonable doubt that she did it. I hope this haunts her for the rest of her natural life.

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                    • #11
                      Prosecution's mistake was going for the murder charge.. The state of the body made it impossible for the coroner to determine the cause of death, and I think that one issue resulted in this verdict. What the trial did succeed in doing was to shed light on a family with many horrible secrets. How any of them can look in a mirror is a mystery to me..
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                      • #12
                        With all the courtroom drama, they forgot about a little girl that was killed and her body dumped in the woods. So sad.
                        She could have been the one to discover the cure for cancer.
                        She could have been the first woman president.
                        She could have been the one the get all religons to respect each other.
                        She could have been the one to hold the last child with aids.
                        She could have been the one who .................................................. .

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by rikkis_playpen
                          Prosecution's mistake was going for the murder charge.. The state of the body made it impossible for the coroner to determine the cause of death, and I think that one issue resulted in this verdict. What the trial did succeed in doing was to shed light on a family with many horrible secrets. How any of them can look in a mirror is a mystery to me..
                          They also gave the jury the option of manslaughter for which the jury found her not guilty.
                          Pat H

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                          • #14
                            I almost miss the days of three channels plus UHF stations. Show trial and news that's more about making news than reporting news saddens me. I wonder what the outcome of this trial might have been if there wasn't so much pressure put on for preformance vs just trying the case? Sure they'll say there's no more pressure just because the camera's are rolling but, who are they kidding? Of course, it's pretty easy to make an arguement that certain trials have always been sensationalized. It's not hard to look back in hx to find examples.
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                            • #15
                              I just keep thinking about what would happen to most people if they just didn't know where their 2 year old was for 31 days...wouldn't the Dept of Children and Families be right on it? In this case, they didn't get the chance. I asked my 85 year old mom how long she would go without knowing where her 2 year old was..she said "about five minutes". Wise woman.
                              I definitely think she's guilty, but then again I thought OJ was too.

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