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Re: Daily, Nightly and Ever So Rightly II *Chat Thread*

Well, I wasn't there to hear all of the evidence and have only "sort" of watched it in the news, but this verdict seems pretty ****ed up to me.

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I heard all the so-called evidence, all of it was circumstantial, and none of it proved that Casey did it beyond a reasonable doubt, and believe me, there was plenty of doubt. According to the judge's instructions, they had to acquit. If I had been a juror, I could not have voted guilty. I think that Casey and the family know what happened and are keeping their mouths shut about it.
 

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I heard all the so-called evidence, all of it was circumstantial, and none of it proved that Casey did it beyond a reasonable doubt, and believe me, there was plenty of doubt. According to the judge's instructions, they had to acquit. If I had been a juror, I could not have voted guilty.
That's what I was hearing on the radio yesterday morning, made it sound like it's either going to be a not guilty verdict, or a hung jury.


I think that Casey and the family know what happened and are keeping their mouths shut about it.
And if that's true, that sucks. If something happened to one of my grandkids because of something that MY kids did to them? That'd be a damn tough position to be in as a parent. hard to say what I'd do. Thing is, accidents happen, and I understand that. But last I had heard or read was that this toddler was probably in her trunk for a month or so? If that's the case, there's obviousy something really ****ed up going on.
 

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Re: Daily, Nightly and Ever So Rightly II *Chat Thread*

That's what I was hearing on the radio yesterday morning, made it sound like it's either going to be a not guilty verdict, or a hung jury.


And if that's true, that sucks. If something happened to one of my grandkids because of something that MY kids did to them? That'd be a damn tough position to be in as a parent. hard to say what I'd do. Thing is, accidents happen, and I understand that. But last I had heard or read was that this toddler was probably in her trunk for a month or so? If that's the case, there's obviousy something really ****ed up going on.

Not true. No one ever proved that the child was in the trunk of the car. The child was last seen in mid-June and the car was towed to a garage on July 1. No one at the garage complained to the police of a human decomposition smell. They left the car there fore 2 weeks before they notified the family. The family picked up the car on July 15 and they were the ones who complained of the smell and the next day the grandmother called 911 to report that the child was missing. As for the grandparents, there is an alternative explanation that points to the grandfather as the perpetrator. The hypothetical scenario is that the grandfather, who had been accused of sexually molesting Casey when she was a child, had tried to sexually assault the child Caylee while using chloroform to drug her, only to cause her death “accidentally”. A psychiatrist wrote that "Casey might even cover up for her assailant and the killer of her daughter because she has been trained to hide his assaultiveness her whole life. She might even sit still for a long, long time, despite that man making the death of her daughter look like murder by a third individual." If this did happen, it would certainly explain why George Anthony would contemplate suicide in the middle of this case. All I am saying, is there is more than one way that the child could have died and that provides reasonable doubt. In my opinion, the grandfather George was lying through his teeth and should get an Oscar for the year's best performance in a courtroom drama.
 

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Re: Daily, Nightly and Ever So Rightly II *Chat Thread*

Hmm, interesting (yet disturbing nonetheless).

Thanks for the summary.
 

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I heard all the so-called evidence, all of it was circumstantial, and none of it proved that Casey did it beyond a reasonable doubt, and believe me, there was plenty of doubt. According to the judge's instructions, they had to acquit. If I had been a juror, I could not have voted guilty. I think that Casey and the family know what happened and are keeping their mouths shut about it.

THANK YOU!

It doesn't matter how many people think she did it. Without concrete forensic evidence or concrete evidence in general you cannot convict her of murder one.

But I am sad there will never be justice for that poor baby. If the body hadn't been so severely battered by the elements, you better believe the outcome would have been different.
 
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