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    Post-Verdict: What's Next? Predictions?

    Exactly! Those hours and days they spent together... not to mention that she alone knows what he actually knew prior to the start of the trial... She's now free... but him? Just how free a man is he? I cannot imagine my fate, my career, my family... being in the hands of a Casey Anthony...
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    Post-Verdict: What's Next? Predictions?

    Afterall... we have plenty of trial footage of the attitude Casey adopts when she doesn't get her way. We've seen the anger... We've seen the obsession... And who doubts that she will soon go from being grateful that he "got her off" to being demanding and believeing herself entitled...
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    Post-Verdict: What's Next? Predictions?

    judging from the looks and reported flirting with Mr. Baez, I think Tony yesterday's news when it comes to the object of Casey's desires. I suspect the big story over the next year or two will be his efforts to free himself of her. If I were he, I'd be keeping a close watch on my own...
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    Post-Verdict: What's Next? Predictions?

    Prediction: They all live for another 10 - 40 years (CM - maybe 10, JB - maybe 30, KC - maybe 10, CA and LA - maybe 40, GA - maybe 10...), and then they all die.
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    What do you want to personally say to the jurors?

    No. If by the word "threads" you meant to write threats, yes, that is true. Threats are not acceptable. However, criticism, insults, disrespect for the verdict, disgust at the jurors and the expression of that disgust - those are all things that are just as fundamental Constitutional rights...
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    What do you want to personally say to the jurors?

    I would say this: thank you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. And here is why... As a Christian, I am obligated to pray for all my brothers and sisters on earth, no matter how repulsive they are, no matter how unworthy they seem, no matter what I feel toward them. Love, as we...
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    2011.06.23 Cindy's Testimony

    I couldn't agree more. I recall reading some of Cindy's letters to Casey in jail. They were very Christian in their content and tone. And - they seemed to be sincere. I think that's where the real tragedy lies. If Cindy truly is a Christian, then she must believe in the reality of the...
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    2011.06.23 TRIAL Day Twenty-six (Afternoon Session)

    Isn't it true that if a person is convicted of a crime - such as perjury - that they cannot thereafter profit in any way from the crime? Is it wishful thinking to believe that if she's found guilty of perjury, it could jeapordize her book?

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