MCB wrote:
Not unlikely. As a police officer, he had the competencies to do such a thing.
How do you explain his suicide note, which clearly demonstrated he had no idea what happened to Caylee?
MCB wrote:
Not unlikely. As a police officer, he had the competencies to do such a thing.
MCB wrote:lies to protect himself. He had position in the community, among people who would condemn him for what he may have done.
ajax18 wrote:When we get to the spirit world, there really is no such thing as getting away with it, nor will a burden of proof be an issue. I feel bad for what awaits Casey, but hopefully the trauma of being in jail for the past three years will have a positive effect on how she chooses to live her life in the future.
The "revenge host," really is a good name for Nancy Grace. Admittedly, I myself have been prone to being a very vengeful person. In my view the greatest good for Caylee and every other victim would be to see the perpetrators repent, mend their ways, and become the kind of people who one would not shrink at the thought of living in the same world as they do. Evening the score isn't always what's best for the victims. To say our efforts at achieving justice as human beings are inadequate is a prodigious understatment. Nothing we do can fix this mess. Nothing will bring Caylee back. But we can find peace in knowing that Jesus Christ can and will accomplish these things. He really can do far better for us as victims than even the score. The ultimate and true justice for Caylee is simply not to be had in this world. Remember LDS believe that Caylee is now in the Celestial kingdom. I think Caylee was compensated a long time ago and hasn't been enduring any of the ugliness going on for the past three years.
MCB wrote:Possibly. However, there simply wasn't enough evidence to convict.
LOL. We don't know what happened in the jury room. I agree that she got off too lightly.beastie wrote:Why wasn't there enough evidence to convict of manslaughter or child abuse?
The promise of eventual, perfect justice is one of the greatest allures of religion, in my opinion
The only way I can conceive of an accidental death is if Casey, and she apparently was wont to do, snuck back into the family home and piddled around on the computer or slept or something while completely ignoring what Caylee was doing. Caylee then drowned in the pool, since Casey was ignoring her. Then Casey, as she was wont to do, engaged in avoidance behavior to avoid having to face her family’s ire and possible legal consequences. So she wrapped her up, duct taped her mouth to prevent leakage, and dumped her in the swamp. Then, of course, once her body is found, she constructs a lie, which she is wont to do, in order to blame someone else for what SHE
did herself.