Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Did The Jury Get It Right?

The question of the day seems to be: Did the jurors get in right in the Casey Anthony case? From flipping through the various news sources, the majority of America seems to think that they blew it and let a child killer walk free.

Hey, none of us were there to witness anything, but you have to admit that Casey sure didn't paint a pretty picture of herself. I mean, who goes out and parties a few days after their child has turned up missing? I would think that a normal parent would be paralyzed with panic and anxiety. Hell, since we're all having such a good time, what do you say we enter the Hardbody Contest at the nightclub? Sounds like fiction, but that's exactly what Casey did. I wonder what place she came in?

And what's up with Casey and her boyfriend breaking into Daddy's shed to steal gas? First off, I can't figure out why two adults can't come up with a few bucks for gas. I guess the Hardbody Contest didn't pay off? But in any event, it just seems to add to whole mystique of the situation.

And what kind of parent waits a freggin' month before contacting the police in this situation? Was she waiting for little Caylee to magically reappear? Maybe she thought Caylee was catching up on some R&R at nearby Disney World. Hey, maybe Mickey Mouse had something to do with it!

Then, Casey makes up a story about working at Universal Studios. Then she says the babysitter kidnapped her daughter. (In an effort to explain Casey's peculiar behavior, the defense claimed that it was due to the fact that her Dad sexually abused her as a child.)

As the gears continue to grind, the presence of chloroform is found in the trunk of Casey's car (which had been towed to an impound lot). Playing the devil's advocate, this could have been produced by the combination of garbage and insects in the trunk. But back to reality, why was Casey riding around with loaded garbage bags in her trunk? And when the word "chloroform" shows up in the recent search  history of the family computer, Casey's mother steps up and says that she's the guilty party. WTF?? No wonder the jury is confused!

I have no idea what events led to the death of poor little Caylee, but I'd be willing to bet that the Anthony family knows much more than they're telling. What are they hiding? And why? Perhaps it was an accident which snowballed out of control due to an initial cover-up? Or did the real killer really get away with it? 

Will we ever know what really happened?

kw

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