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I am just in shocked, she got away with murder and now she wants another baby, just incredible...:mad::mad::mad: |
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Did they only hear the first degree murder charge and tuned out the instructions on the second and third charges (2nd charge was "aggravated child abuse" - death of a child due to act of child abuse or attempted act of child abuse)? They seemed to hear the 4th through 7th charges of 4 counts of lying to law enforcement. Do you think from what she said they didn't comprehend the different charges? (I didn't see the interview.) |
I wouldn't worry about her. She will end up in jail just like OJ... just a matter of time. She has been a law breaker in the past and will continue to do so. She will be bolstered by this thinking that she is infallible and her lies will always get her off. They have until now...but my guess is she will be even more brazen now just like OJ and will do herself in. As for the jury...if they did indeed consider the death penalty when they were deliberating they were wrong. They were told not to do that! Their job had nothing to do with the punishment phase. That was NOT supposed to be a consideration of whether they found her guilty or not. |
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AMen sister! DISGUSTING. Ok..sorry, but I found this on FB and HAD to post it. All we can hope is that she ends up in jail by another means of her own doing...just like OJ. |
Wow even here in Canada this was news I admit to not following this trial, but I have browsed through your comments. I am very surprised that the jury only deliberated for what was it 10 hours on a major case? I know our justice system is different but what gives? My neighbour was on a jury for a 1st degree murder charge and they deliberated for seven days!. They found this young man guilty; but as my neighbour said it took a whole lot out of her. The weighing of three weeks worth of testimony, scientific evidence, witness statements, and the severity of the charge levelled against this teenager. And she individually struggle with what the heck is reasonable doubt? Just how much doubt is reasonable? INdividually each jurist must weigh and deliberate that within themselves. So I ask now what happens?... this baby was murdered.... the case is unsolved... where do the police look now for the murderer? |
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And, George lied about what? How was THAT proven? And...even if he DID lie about that woman, so what? He sure as hell was not lying and saying his granddaughter was with a nanny when in fact she was dead. That would be his daughter. The only people that we know for a fact lied are Casey and her mother. So that means that Casey is not guilty? Ridiculous. It is so hard for me to comprehend this verdict. But...we all have to just let it go because there really is nothing that can be done. She is going to pay. No way can you do something that horrific and not pay in some way. |
No more "Library Lady" hairstyle...new do says..."F all of you!" |
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I think the jury should be ASHAMED of themselves. You notice they are not giving interviews - perhaps they have realized the HUGE mistake they have made. They are even interviewing judges who are shocked. Karma will certainly follow her the rest of her pitiful life. |
Here's the Primetime Nightline I saw. She wants to know EXACTLY how she died. Exclusive: Juror No. 3 Speaks Out | Video - ABC News |
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