Themis
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HERE IS THE BOTTOM LINE
well since after all this time of her doing her own investigations
and getting absolutely nowhere in finding her child
if she truly had nothing to do with the disappearance than she should realize her methods have failed miserably
its time to tell the police everything - they have much more experience in finding abducted people. and usually the police have narrowed it down that you DONT FIND 3 year old girls in NIGHT CLUBS
come on
Your post is absolutely understandable and felt by most everyone here.
Everyone is frustrated. Casey cannot tell the police everything. Ever. She does have a right to remain silent. I respect that. I support her right to remain silent. It is up to the government to prove each element of each charge beyond a reasonable doubt. We may never know what happened to Caylee. Never. Even if Casey was charged with murder and found guilty, it just resolves a criminal charge. It doesn't necessarily match perfectly with the truth of what happened. Even if Casey is charged with murder and acquitted, it only means the government did not carry their burden of proof as determined by that jury. For so long as Casey is alive, she cannot tell the police everything. Murder has no statute of limitations. Even if she walks out of that jail a free person, she will carry the stigma of suspicion forever.
If lie detector tests were reliable and infallible, we wouldn't have any need for juries. Same with truth serums. There is no potion or device that will turn back the clock and allow us to observe what happened. There is no time machine. Even eye witnesses can be terribly terribly wrong. A criminal prosecution resolves the specific criminal charges. It is not a perfect tool to ascertain the truth. The reason I support the "innocent until proven guilty" and "right to remain silent" is the awesome power of government in prosecuting and punishing for suspected criminal offenses. If you review history before we had government of, by and for the people, you will find that the power of the crown and church to try people was hugely abusive. The results for the common man and his family were devestating. There is absolutely no possibility we want to go back to that, even with the new technology of the internet and the community of web sleuthers. Criminal law is a government/social resolution. It is not the resolution avid web sleuthers want. We want the truth. We want perfect resolution. We want to know. We will never get that.