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Post by BuckFly on Jul 5, 2011 15:12:39 GMT -5
... Part of me wants to say that for her to go "im killing caylee"....seems, a stretch...but then i think what brings me right back to earth is when i see and know, remember, what she did in those 31 days...partying, sleeping with her bf and watching movies, nothing on Caylee whatsoever. So even if it WAS a drowning accident, how do you just go party and act like nothing happened? Thats why i feel again after i think on it, i feel it was pre meditated...those actions speak louder than anything. Seth, my mind can't go past that...I mean, Bud, I just can't even fathom that. How does your daughter either go missing or die accidentally and you say nothing? I think Casey at least know that even if it wasn't intentional the true evidence would have implicated. In other words, taking Caylee in after she died would have shown the cause.
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Post by Setharion on Jul 5, 2011 15:20:28 GMT -5
Exactly Buck, it would of shown without a doubt.
Maybe that was the plan also, to kill her with chloroform thinking that shes not putting anything "into" caylee so to speak and then she could do what was needed to cover it up any which way she felt like it. Thats why i wonder if the neck breaking search was done for that purpose, to make it look like caylee broke her neck somehow.
The whole story is so unreal, i just never been so captivated with a story like this in my life. But i think that Jury made a huge mistake, i wonder if because they simply wanted to finally just get the heck out of there they made a quick decision. All that time and work and like Marrian said, a few hours of deliberations, thats just a crock. How could that whole entire jury be on the same page? Really?
Think about it, the jury granted her wish of being free without caylee...unreal.
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Post by BlueBlade68 on Jul 5, 2011 17:36:53 GMT -5
Unless there is hard evidence that links someone to a crime, then all a defense attorney as to do is create the slightest bit of doubt. On the TV show The Practice they use to have a strategy called Plan B, where they would insinuate that someone else did the crime to create reasonable doubt for their client. That's exactly what Casey's lawyers did to her father. Its sad, but this is what our justice system has come to.
Hope that witch suffers for the rest of her life.
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Post by Setharion on Jul 5, 2011 17:44:14 GMT -5
Yea, i mean the thing is they have created some doubt even with me in some things...but i still feel she should have to pay something since she let her one and only daughter down in life.
If the true story is that Caylee drowned and her dad and her tried to cover this up, that still is just a disgusting thing that she obviously knew. But theres so many catches still like when she was in the jail cell and telling her father how hes been such a wonderful father and grandfather, you wouldnt say that if this man molested you, helped you cover the death of your child etc...
If George took caylee and covered this up FOR CASEY to protect her, why would he let Casey sit in jail for 3 years and not try to protect her more by coming forward and saying "you know, i did this...it was me who covered the death of caylee, put me there instead".
It just has way to many catch 22s in all of this.
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Post by Tomtin on Jul 5, 2011 21:54:35 GMT -5
After she goes missing, instead of showing concern or grief like a normal human being, she gets a tattoo "it's a great life" or some crap.
Regarding her verdict, men in this country are convicted for murder on circumstantial evidence daily. A woman in Florida? Hell no. That's what I get from this.
It really goes to the heart of what this was all about and why it became such a media circus. No one wants to believe a young white mother from a seemingly normal family would do such a thing to her child in America. This has nothing to do with the law. And that's why it's just so sad.
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Post by Setharion on Jul 5, 2011 22:20:09 GMT -5
Dr.Drew even said from what he gathers from the defense, they didnt care about the truth, just the victory. And while Jose baez says nobody wins since Caylee is still dead basically, he then cracks open the champagne and they all have a party right across from the court.
That is sad.
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Post by Khilasa on Jul 9, 2011 6:18:46 GMT -5
What really ticks me off is they didn't even find her guilty of obstruction of justice. Seriously? What the hell were they smoking in the jury box?
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Post by People Is Tasty on Jul 10, 2011 0:27:18 GMT -5
What really ticks me off is they didn't even find her guilty of obstruction of justice. Seriously? What the hell were they smoking in the jury box? Or child neglect Or child abuse The jury was pants on head retarded. It's understandable she didn't get first degree murder due to lack of evidence/coincidental evidence, but nothing for obstruction of justice, child abuse or neglect?
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