Jersey Girl wrote:Bond...She doesn't need a job. All she has to do is write a book and she can go do whatever the hell she wants to wherever the hell she wants to.
So long as no one blows her away in the mean time, which I think is fully possible.
Maybe she'll call the book "If I did it..."
We hate to seem like we don’t trust every nut with a story, but there’s evidence we can point to, and dance while shouting taunting phrases.
beastie wrote:Ha, I'm obsessed, too. My sweetie said, after this weekend, that he was going to have to cast a demon out of me to break the obsession.
Yeah, Ceeboo, that's fast. Usually that doesn't bode well for the defense, but we'll see.
Jersey Girl, I agree with your prediction. Felony murder, lying.
Obsessed? Whatever in the world made you think I shared your obsession, beastie? Look, just because I'm still sitting here in my PJ's and listened to the verdict with my kid over the phone, blogged the hell out of the case over the past 6 weeks or so, I don't see any reason for you to accuse me of obsession.
LOL!
Failure is not falling down but refusing to get up.
Chinese Proverb
I agree with the verdict. "Beyond a reasonable doubt."
I don't believe that trials should be televised. She needs to be given opportuinties to either overcome what happened, or later prove her guilt. With the overwhelming public attention, she needs the opportunity to live the rest of her life in obscurity.
Huckelberry said: I see the order and harmony to be the very image of God which smiles upon us each morning as we awake.
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.
And when the confederates saw Jackson standing fearless as a stone wall the army of Northern Virginia took courage and drove the federal army off their land.
I heard one of the alternate jurors being interviewed, and he supported the verdict and implied that George Anthony was involved. He clearly disliked George Anthony.
I just do not understand how anyone could read that suicide note he left and still believe he was involved somehow.
The alternate said George was "combative" with Baez. For heaven's sake, how could he NOT be, given the questions Baez was asking? There was NO evidence he molested Casey, and when George denied having done so, Baez said "you would never ADMIT you did it, would you?" What kind of question is that? He was being accused of throwing his granddaughter away like trash, and he clearly adored that child. Of course he was combative.
I will say this: George shouldn't have lied about the affair. I do believe he had the affair, and that was the one time he looked like he was lying. I think that damaged the case.
Well, this is the justice system. I believe Casey is guilty, but apparently the state did not meet their burden of proof. If Casey is guilty and harmed Caylee, chances are, like OJ, she will end up back before a judge one day.
Given how much she steals and lies, I think that is inevitable.
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We hate to seem like we don’t trust every nut with a story, but there’s evidence we can point to, and dance while shouting taunting phrases.