Boytwnmom
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here http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/on-the-record/transcript/exclusive-039it-disgusted-us039-casey-anthony-foreman-reveals-what-happened-inside-delibe?page=1
I just skimmed it but wanted to pick a section and determine how many things were wrong with what he said:
What does this tell you?
It tells me that this guy had an agenda, that he knew his vote going in and wanted to "out" anyone who didn't agree. He denigrates those who disagreed even though their focus was on the actual evidence, chloroform and duct tape. He says that was their focus but then suggests emotion may have played into it...into the duct tape and chloroform? No, <expletive deleted> that was what you were supposed to focus on instead of speculating about george and ignorng casey's behavior during the 31 days for some reason only you apparently understand. her behavior was an essential element of this case and yet you said it had to be ignored. A teacher gives a pre-test so they know what they still need ot teach. This guy took a pre-vote so he would know who he had to "teach" i.e. strong arm into agreeing. There is something very strange and disturbing about all this...
I just skimmed it but wanted to pick a section and determine how many things were wrong with what he said:
Well, I wanted to know -- I wanted to take a pre- vote. I wanted to see where we stand, where people stood. So we voted right away.
VAN SUSTEREN: In terms of the two who in the 10-2, in the initial round on the murder, what was hanging up the two? Or what did -- what were they focusing on?
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: The focus was on, really, the chloroform and the duct tape and that -- the chloroform, the duct tape, all of the circumstances that -- or all of evidence that was provided in that regard could -- could have emotion played into it. I didn't ask.
VAN SUSTEREN: Bad behavior of her play into it at all?
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Bad behavior, her (INAUDIBLE) yes. That's -- that was, you know, something that could have had something to do with it. But I didn't ask about that because that was not something that was in -- it was -- it's not something that we could talk about in the -- for the mid- June -- you know, for June 16th. And so it wasn't really discussed.
But I think emotion could have played into it, kind of gut response that they let out. And that's why I wanted to see where we stood with the pre-vote, with the -- you know, with my occupation, I give pre-tests for that exact same reason. And so I wanted to know where we stood.
What does this tell you?
It tells me that this guy had an agenda, that he knew his vote going in and wanted to "out" anyone who didn't agree. He denigrates those who disagreed even though their focus was on the actual evidence, chloroform and duct tape. He says that was their focus but then suggests emotion may have played into it...into the duct tape and chloroform? No, <expletive deleted> that was what you were supposed to focus on instead of speculating about george and ignorng casey's behavior during the 31 days for some reason only you apparently understand. her behavior was an essential element of this case and yet you said it had to be ignored. A teacher gives a pre-test so they know what they still need ot teach. This guy took a pre-vote so he would know who he had to "teach" i.e. strong arm into agreeing. There is something very strange and disturbing about all this...
Thanks for posting the link. After hearing it again, in my opinion this juror, from the onset, had an agenda and that many conversation took place between the jurors PRIOR to deliberations. This is my own opinion.